 | Adrianne Lenker Live at Revolution Hall
This whole “music” thing is kinda good, isn’t it? |  | Lorien Testard Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 OST
One of the rare game soundtracks that earns its length. |
 | Illuvia Mauna Kea
drum & bass raincloud, wash me away |  | Teardrinker Killing the Flowers Will Not Delay Spring
Hot Dutch skramz act howls at the world, seasons change angrily |
 | Sleigh Bells Bunky Becky Birthday Boy
your pop metal dream came true |  | Messa The Spin
Scarlet O'hara's favorite doom band. |
 | Turnpike Troubadours The Price Of Admission
Self-reflection and introspection on the way home. |  | Tomarum Beyond Obsidian Euphoria
All aboard the cheese train! |
 | The Ophelias Spring Grove
Imperfect yet satisfying |  | Quest Master Obscure Power
Adventurous dungeon synth with some synthwave sorcery. |
 | Teitanblood From the Visceral Abyss
Metamorphosis of tissue and nerves. |  | Great Grandpa Patience, Moonbeam
Liberation at the inky black bottom of the stairwell |
 | Deafheaven Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power - Deafheaven reinvigorate themselves, taking slices from each of the cakes of previous releases. |  | Backxwash Only Dust Remains
wake the fuck up |
 | Cradle of Filth The Screaming of the Valkyries
Cradle of Filth reaffirm their mastery of gothic black metal, delivering one of their most complete and compelling albums since the '90s. |  | Drudkh Shadow Play
A new peak. |
 | Burning Palace Elegy
Sparks of chaos, unraveling at the edges. |  | Imperial Triumphant Goldstar
The West is eating itself again, but this time around Imperial Triumphant have a seat at the dinner table for everyone |
 | Rothadas Töviskert... a kísértés örök érzete.. Lidércharang
Whispers from the cemetery gates. |  | Coheed and Cambria Vaxis III: The Father of Make Believe
So it goes. |
 | Dawn of Ouroboros Bioluminescence
No longer just a band with unfulfilled promise, Dawn of Ouroboros has finally arrived. |  | Jason Isbell Foxes in the Snow
The love songs all mean different things today |
 | Lady Gaga Mayhem
Scream it for me baby, like you're gonna die |  | Divorce Drive to Golden Hammer
Divorce come out of the gate with a hell of a debut that makes them not only a band to watch, but a force to be reckoned with. |