From Alvvays’ panoramic anthems to Chat Pile’s scorched-earth sludge, Soul Glo’s bruising hardcore to Wet Leg’s wily indie rock, these are the rock albums that stood out this year. By PitchforkDecember 7, 2022 Play/Pause Button Image by Callum Abbott, photos via Getty Images ...
So, without further ado, here are the best rock, alternative, metal and electronic albums of 2024. 15. Dale Crover –Glossolalia The Melvins drummer showcases hisversatility withGlossolalia, blending experimental rock with infectious rhythms. Tracks like “Broken Tongues” are as quirky as they are...
The best albums of 2022: Beyonce, Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift and many more of the year's top albums.
Bartees Strange’s sophomore record presentsemo/indie/pop/rap/math rock phenomena neverbefore heard. His voice is unparalleled, and ridessome of the hookiest melodies that allows thegenre-hopping to be presented so smoothly.It feels as if Strange has just opened a page ofhis diary, and has ...
a scream of pain that testifies, above everything else, to an ironclad will to live. –jayson greene listen/buy: rough trade | amazon | apple music | bandcamp | spotify | tidal dear life 35. mj lenderman: boat songs on a sonic level, no rock album in 2022 felt quite as cozy as...
of 2020 will make you want to turn up the music to 11. Each year a new collection of rock and roll albums emerges and time will tell which record becomes the release that defines 2020. Face-melting guitars, relentless drums, and gnarly vocals combine in thebest new rockalbums of 2020. ...
), Skinty Fia (which translates to “the damnation of deer”) takes on a more serious, gritty and darker tone. There are no “Sha Sha Shas” to be had here, but this made for a more complex and engaging album so I don’t miss them much. One of the best rock releases of the ...
The best LGBTQ albums of 2022: Demi Lovato, Omar Apollo, MUNA and many more of the year's top albums from queer artists.
Dissolution Wave was my first musical love of 2022, and it remains one of the year’s chief highlights, a bold, brilliant, sonically diverse tour de force. If this all sounds a little challenging, please don’t be deterred—nostalgic fans of harder-edged 90s indie-rock will find lots to...
albums is the song “Taking Me Back.” It’s the lead track on “Fear Of The Dawn” in all its guitar shredding glory, and then it’s done (gently) in a completely different style as the final song on “Entering Heaven Alive.” Watch the video for the rock version of “Taking Me...