Play with earth! 0.03 is a calm, youthful, and melancholic album that should be a proud inclusion to wave to earth's discography.
The genre-defying girl group prides itself on feeding everything and anything into their music
Unheard was released on March 22, featuring four songs spanning 14 minutes in total
Every story has a redemption arc, and Eternal Sunshine is Ariana’s.
With soft fingerpicking patterns on the guitar, hushed whispered voices, and tasteful consonant vocal harmonies, Sufjan Stevens' Javelin has it all.
The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We is far from a conventional studio album. It’s an amalgamation of the delicacies Mitski has mastered over the years.
Dhaka Jazz group releases groundbreaking album, reviving cultural melodies with a modern twist.
The album is entirely self-written and chronicles the journey of Swift’s dealings with heartbreak, love and the rose-tinted emotions, from the age 18 to 20. This album, in my opinion, set Swift on the precedented path of ‘autobiographical musician’ that she is today.
IVE’s album is definitely an exciting release which deserves the hype it’s receiving.
Lana Del Rey's new album isn't all that was expected from it, but it also provides a lot of surprises.
The album manages to showcase Jisoo's genius as a soloist.
For a debut album, Jimin doesn’t struggle at all to establish the escape he aims for.
Endless Summer Vacation seems to signal the end of Cyrus’ experimental era and establish herself in a sound that is unmistakably hers.
The album manages to stand its ground amongst all other releases for being another consistently enjoyable album from the group.
Artcell’s Otritio doesn’t shy away from making a bold statement.
The album flows smoothly in a relaxed way without lacking intensity.
Aurthohin has finally released its first studio album after six years, titled Phoenix Er Diary-1.
Indigo is a snapshot of RM’s life.
The record may venture out and explore new territory, but it doesn't leave a mark like his early music used to.