Lyrical Sample // Lyrical Strally

Lyrical Strally proves that he has the ability to stick it out alone on Lyrical Sample, a freshened version of grime that entertains throughout.
Women in Music Pt. III // HAIM

HAIM returns with their signature sound of polished pop-flavoured Indie-Rock, offering a solid track listing without reinventing themselves or the genre.
How Can I // 박 혜진 [Park Hye Jin]

박 혜진 Park Hye Jin returns with her second EP, another strong showing of Deep House that is just fun to vibe and chill with.
Flight Tower // Dirty Projectors

Dirty Projectors continue their 5 EP project with a simple selection of songs closer to their roots, which don’t exactly command the same respect of their earlier work.
6pc Hot EP // 6LACK

6LACK gives us a weak offering consisting of dropped tracks and leaks, highlighting a trend towards trap-rap from one of Alternative R&B’s rising stars.
Wicked City // Jockstrap

Jockstrap return with their Warp Records debut, another showing of their art and potential in the experimental space.
What’s Your Pleasure? // Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware returns with her most well rounded and mature project yet, recreating 80s disco within a modern viewpoint, filled with bops and grooves.
TRANSLATION // Black Eyed Peas

Black Eyed Peas’ previous success does not translate to a wildly new genre, with the novelty wearing off quickly, leaving the Peas clinging onto features as life support.
Run The Jewels 4 // Run The Jewels

Run The Jewels took the longest time yet between albums, crafting a statement – musically and politically, landing at a time where the world needs to listen more than ever.
Sideways to New Italy // Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever return with their sophomore effort, a somewhat middling entry into their discography of plain and simple indie-rock that scratches the itch but offers nothing new.