Read Staff Writer Matt Sorce’s opinions on January releases in his new column.
Read Staff Writer Matt Sorce’s opinions on January releases in his new column.
Ten years after its release, David Bowie’s harrowing final record has stood the test of time.
Hopeless romanticism runs rampant in the Oct. 31 release from the English multi-instrumentalist.
The Spanish singer’s fourth album is a reflection on faith, femininity and freedom.
The folk-inspired Icelandic band makes its grand return with “All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade.”
Caesar’s latest album is a poignant reflection on faith and family.
Released October 2009, actor Ryan Gosling’s short-lived musical endeavor still haunts listeners — and maybe Gosling.
The duo’s Oct. 10 release continues the pop-rock instrumental style of their previous five albums.
The first full album from the UK-based band has promising themes, but doesn’t deliver.