The animated George Orwell adaptation is a tonal nightmare featuring the voices of Seth Rogen, Glenn Close, Kieran Culkin, and more. Andy Serkis’ Animal Farm Is an Abomination: Review Liz Shannon Miller
The trio of Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize provide dark, chaotic reinterpretations of several NIN favorites. Nine Inch Noize Lets the Songs Come Back Haunted: Review Paolo Ragusa
In the war between meaningful tunes and corporate activations, rock music triumphed. Coachella 2026: What You Didn’t See on the Livestream Paolo Ragusa
A strange, vibrant turn from the pop phenom. On Sexistential, Robyn Messes with the Machinery to Wonderfully Weird Results: Review Paolo Ragusa
From Memphis horrorcore to Miami bass, Strictly 4 The Scythe pays homage to the rich contributions of the South. Denzel Curry and The Scythe Cut Through the Noise on Strictly 4 The Scythe: Review Kiana Fitzgerald
Mitski's new live show ditches the choreography and theatricality of her usual concerts for the sake of a more open, unfiltered performance. Mitski Lets Her Songs Do the Talking at The Shed in New York City: Photos + Review Paolo Ragusa
Harry's latest effort isn't the most consistent work, but it still can be charged, daring, and infectious. On Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, Harry Styles Is at His Best When He’s Crashing Out: Review Paolo Ragusa
Mars' first solo album in a decade leaves a lot to be desired. Bruno Mars Wants to Make Love, But The Romantic Just Starfishes: Review Paolo Ragusa
The Emerald Fennell movie’s messy soul is almost matched by the new album. Charli XCX’s Wuthering Heights Is an Emotional Downpour: Review Liz Shannon Miller
A reflective, at times complacent album that showcases J. Cole's lyrical skill, regional pride, and deep love for hip-hop. J. Cole’s The Fall-Off Is a Victory Lap with Few New Wins: Review Kiana Fitzgerald