Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Alice Coltrane, Sonic Youth, The Waterboys, Can, Broadcast and much more ...
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From Nala Sinephro to Shabaka to Fugazi offshoot The Messthetics, here are 10 jazz albums not to miss from 2024.
From Taylor Swift to Paul McCartney & Wings to MF Doom and beyond, these reissues enhanced their artists' catalogs. By Ron Hart As 2024 most certainly can attest, there isn’t a shortage of new ...
Beyoncé walks a country mile in Nancy Sinatra’s boots, The Cure drop one of their best albums after a 16-year wait, MJ Lenderman dares to challenge the milkshake/smoothie dichotomy. These are ...
And while there were plenty of albums that deserve their creative flowers, here are a few of this year’s best projects from Black queer artists we think you should add to your playlist.
And The Strokes released their debut album, igniting the city’s music scene in a way that hadn’t happened since the heady days of CBGBs in the ’70s. They looked drop-dead cool, all stick ...
Putting that level of pressure on any band is never a great idea. Considering that Alice In Chains were already hanging together by a thread after bringing a single album and EP into their existence, ...
But we’ve got a lot of stuff to cover. So, to get us started, I’d like to ask each of you to tell us about a couple of your favorite albums of the year. And Ann, let’s start with you.
WDET’s music hosts share their top tracks from 2024, featuring Fontaines D.C., The Routes, Tammy Lakkis and more.
It is the music story of the year, and it is progress. But there were other albums that also drew our attention, altered our perspectives, and offered escapism when necessary. These were our ...