Anytime a filmmaker needs to convey paranoia; thick, brooding intensity; druggy malaise; or beauty in the darkness, you know Massive Attack has it covered
The Experience’s second LP is a totemic psychedelic-rock release. Make no mistake, though: Hendrix had no interest in limiting himself
Jason Pierce doesn’t do confessionals, so the third Spiritualized LP isn’t necessarily about what you might think it’s about
Revolver luxuriates in the freedom the band found in using the studio to its fullest as they were soon to retire from live performance
Their 1989 masterpiece may have been called Disintegration, but Pornography is literally the sound of the band falling apart
Grimes’s fifth full-length is both a consolidation of everything that makes her work special and another leap forward
“I’m always trying to find the craziest sound, you know—the thing that sounds the least like it comes from Earth.”
The devil is in the details on the Scottish duo’s sophomore album
There is no denying the lasting ability of this album to provoke thought and transport the listener to a land with no rules