MF DOOM albums guide

A guide to the complete albums of MF DOOM

A tour through one of the most colorful, animated and villainous catalogs in hip-hop

Graham Hunt

Graham Hunt breaks down the influences on new album Timeless World Forever

Scientist, Only Ones, Beach Boys and more on Hunt’s influences playlist

Daft Punk Discovery Hall of Fame

Daft Punk’s Discovery set the stage for a new electronic era

The French touch legends’ sophomore album brought about a new era of beats and grooves

Clutch 1995 self-titled album

Clutch’s self-titled 1995 album holds up a little too well

The Baltimore group’s groove metal masterpiece of conspiracies and the outer limits

Keith Hudson Flesh of My Skin Blood of My Blood

Keith Hudson’s Flesh of My Skin, Blood of My Blood took reggae down a dark path

The reggae innovator’s 1975 album repurposed riddims through an almost Delta Blues-like darkness

Sonny Sharrock Ask the Ages

Sonny Sharrock’s Ask the Ages is a breathtaking final statement

The legendary free-jazz guitarist’s final album is a career-defining masterpiece

Pelican interview

Pelican embrace lightness

Founding guitarist Laurent Schroeder-Lebec discusses the band’s new album ‘Flickering Resonance,’ rejoining the group and more

TV on the Radio Desperate Youth Blood Thirsty Babes

TV on the Radio’s Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes rewired rock for the 21st century

The group’s full-length debut clad their future haze in a heavier coat of armor

Prince Around the World in a Day hall of fame

Prince shed his pop skin on Around the World in a Day

Less than a year after ‘Purple Rain,’ the Purple One radically changed course

The Austerity Program

The Austerity Program on Bible Songs, optimism and surrender

We caught up with the duo to chat about the second installment of ‘Bible Songs’

Superchunk Here's Where the strings Come In

Superchunk’s Here’s Where the Strings Come In is thrillingly alive

The 1995 album is a portrait of the North Carolina indie rock icons at full strength

Tracy Chapman 1988 self-titled debut

Tracy Chapman’s 1988 debut album is a tour de force

More than 35 after its initial release, the singer/songwriter’s first full-length still resonates

Superheaven interview

Superheaven look to the horizon

We spoke to the band about their new self-titled album, returning after a decade-long hiatus, and more

Mizmor and Hell

Alluvion, Doom, and Catharsis: A conversation with Mizmor

A.L.N. discusses his new Hell collab, mental health, self-sufficiency as an artist and more

Coldplay Parachutes hall of fame

Coldplay’s Parachutes was an unsure, sure-fire hit

The UK megastars’ debut is a humble and earnest introduction that was hardwired for success

Melvins interview

Melvins and the art of bombast

An interview with Buzz Osborne as the group continues changing shape as Melvins 1983

Shellac At Action Park

Shellac’s At Action Park is a singular work of minimalist rock

The noise rock trio’s 1994 debut is a singular work of rhythm and chemistry

Tony Toni Tone

5 Tony! Toni! Toné! songs that define their legacy of soul

A tribute to the soul legends, and the late D’Wayne Wiggins, who passed away last month

Hurray for the Riff Raff The Navigator

Hurray for the Riff Raff’s The Navigator charts a path of culture and identity

Alynda Segarra’s 2017 album is a complex album of tangled concepts

Ingrown interview

Ingrown talk Idaho, trout fishing and believing in yourself

We catch up with the Boise hardcore band as they release their sophomore LP