Abel Tesfaye’s likely final album as his dark alter ego The Weeknd spans a vast thematic distance from the brink …
Genre-busting singer Teddy Swims is back with 13 songs about love and heartbreak. Some of are pretty nice, but one …
Stick Season (Forever) reveals a Noah Kahan who wants to change. But past mistakes, relationships, and addictions often lead to …
CHROMAKOPIA is Tyler, The Creator’s latest attempt to sift through his anxieties. But his introspection is marred by profanity, violent …
Linkin Park rises from the ashes of former frontman Chester Bennington’s 2017 suicide with a new front woman—and a familiar …
Child of God is brimming with positive messages for listeners asking difficult questions about life, but also looking for a …
Jelly Roll’s 10th album may not technically be a Christian album. But it’s drenched in redemption, albeit with a lot …
In his debut album, Benson Boone grapples with coming-of-age insecurities while also navigating failing relationships and questioning the existence of …
Skillet is closing in on three decades of pounding, prophetic rock reminders to trust Jesus, no matter what.
Under the surface of Short n’ Sweet lurks an album marked by sexual vulgarity and profane descriptions of relationships gone …
Laced with explicit excess, Charli XCX’s latest glamorizes an unending party lifestyle that offers little beyond chasing the next high.
The Secret of Us seems like it’s meant to be cathartic, but it mostly misses the mark in its depiction …
Luke Combs shows the world what imperfect, but faithful fatherhood should look like on his newest album, Fathers & Sons.
Billie Eilish’s third album is an understated blend of emotional complexity and raw sensuality … with a same-gender focus.
Between Eras Tour stops and her romance with Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift found time to write 31 songs of tragedy …