These four songs confirm what a talent Ego Ella May is and act as an appetizer for whatever may come next.
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Artwork: Jelani Pomell
Artwork: Jelani Pomell
These four songs confirm what a talent Ego Ella May is and act as an appetizer for whatever may come next.
Read moreAmidst the challenges of COVID, the duo of J-Zone & Pablo Martin have avoided creative complacency, in favor of getting stronger as a musical unit.
Read moreHaving fielded triumph and difficulty in equal measure, Imbruglia rises like the namesake of her record, stronger and more focused in her artistic aim than ever before.
Read moreDespite a handful of top-notch guest slots, there is no doubting whose party this is—Yebba’s voice dominates proceedings from beginning to end.
Read moreWith their fourth studio affair, Halsey embraces a transitional moment to shed their skin and reveal themselves as the artist they were always destined to be.
Read moreMusgraves’ fifth studio affair unfolds as an acutely introspective album that effectively straddles the lines between the personal and conceptual.
Read moreSaint Etienne possess a proven penchant for crafting songs and visuals that stimulate the heart, mind and soul, and their tenth studio affair holds true to their well-established blueprint.
Read moreAcross Lady Blackbird’s enchanting inaugural affair, Deron Johnson’s sparkling piano and a handful of other fine musicians weave a sparse musical backdrop for her to perform the songs against.
Read moreSimz and producer Inflo (with select other helpers) have hit the jackpot here (again) with her fourth studio album, as it astounds in its musical palette and lyrical dexterity.
Read moreFrom the detached confines of computer screens and file-sharing programs, the trio have delivered an album that connects in a way few have in the past year.
Read moreWhile the exact machinations of their partnership are shrouded in mystery, Cleo Sol and producer Inflo have created an album of sublime melodies and instrumentation.
Read moreRecording an album of covers can often be a gamble for an established artist, but with a voice like Ledisi’s, this was the safest bet imaginable.
Read moreOn his thirteenth studio affair, the legendary emcee links up with one of the most talented beatmakers in the game (Hit-Boy) to craft beautiful canvasses to depict his great war stories.
Read moreWhilst Eilish’s debut straddled addiction, self-harm and mental health, her examination of fame and all its many layered vices are front and center across her follow-up effort.
Read moreFor whatever reason Prince decided to shelve it, ‘Welcome 2 America’ is a satisfying and inspiring collection of songs that deserves its moment in the sun.
Read moreThe album’s title is an obvious sign of Culpepper’s confidence—you don’t invite those links to be made if you’re unsure, even if comparisons are not necessarily the motivation.
Read moreOne of the hardest aspects of reviewing Dave’s second album is to single out individual lines for consumption—he is consistently excellent, always impassioned and extremely intelligent.
Read moreMvula’s third studio affair reinforces that, once again, she refuses to be constrained by others’ expectations, and why should she be? She has the goods and then some.
Read moreStevens pays homage to an eclectic array of artists like Billie Holiday, Etta James, Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Toni Braxton and Mahalia Jackson.
Read moreHiatus Kaiyote’s third studio affair adds to the array of styles they have mastered and shows a group unbowed but inspired by the hardships they have faced.
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