The 52 Best Albums of 2018
It’s that time of the year…
It’s that time of the year…
Highlighting the underground world of poverty on the Disney strip, Sean Baker’s third delicacy is not only his best, but a masterful piece of realism, fitted wonderfully against the teeth-sinking cinematography.
From hip-hop collective Brockhampton’s latest release, to the harmonious plucks of synth-pop from Christine and the Queens, these are the best albums of the past two weeks.
The boy band and hip-hop collective’s latest collection of abrasive raps is one to dazzle and touch listeners through the group’s affecting charm, and their struggle, too.
From Anna Calvi’s first release in five years, to sisters pop group Honey Hahs debut, here are the current best albums to indulge.
Hinds put together a reassuringly good time on their sophomore album I Don’t Run.
Trap music’s favorite trio returns with a sequel to their grand Culture album, hitting all the same vibes and beats a little too much.
Highlighting the underground world of poverty on the Disney strip, Sean Baker’s third delicacy is not only his best, but a masterful piece of realism, fitted wonderfully against the teeth-sinking cinematography.
Charli XCX pulls together a fine set of heavy, dirty beats on her latest mixtape, with guests from Carly Rae Jepsen to Jay Park.
Director Kogonada captures the best of Linklater-like dialogue and scenes with his phenomenal debut film that feels way too real.