Music Reviews
Music Reviews
In four movements and 18 tracks, the Spanish visionary sculpts a space between noise and silence; melding high art and hook, confessional and stadium, heart and halo
The lead single from LUX turns chaos into ceremony, marking a new peak in Rosalía’s growing sonic vision
On Vie, Doja Cat leaves behind the chaos of Scarlet for shimmering ‘80s synths, love songs, and Jack Antonoff’s glossy pop production
Sabrina Carpenter sharpens her wit and disco-pop instincts to laugh at the absurdities of dating men while crafting her most assured record yet
By Pie Gonzaga
“Know You Naked” offers new polish but no real risks as LANY sticks to a formula that’s starting to wear thin