Audrey Hobert Is the Star of Her Show
After writing for TV and collaborating with Gracie Abrams, a sharp pop singer-songwriter delivers her cinematic debut, Who’s the Clown?
After writing for TV and collaborating with Gracie Abrams, a sharp pop singer-songwriter delivers her cinematic debut, Who’s the Clown?
Boundary-busting singer’s latest is a masterclass in controlled hedonism
The changeable star gets personal, channels Springsteen and Mellencamp, and keeps refusing to sit still
After enduring a life-altering crisis, the Atlanta rap star finds himself in a reflective mood on his sixth album
Two hip-hop vets find common ground
The Atlanta rapper’s first album in three years, God Does Like Ugly, finds him a leader in life and music
Prolific Texas country singer’s latest, Dollar a Day, plays like a mashup of a soundtrack to a spaghetti western and one for a 1970s crime film
After a career hiccup, the reliable rock duo ground themselves with a smooth, solid LP
The ambitious pop outlier’s latest, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, is haunting but lacks the dynamism of her best work
The fifth studio album from the California indie-pop band is their most compelling in nearly a decade
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