Noah Cyrus is following in big sister Miley’s footsteps … minus the Hannah Montana phase.
The second album from this Swedish singer is long on the hedonistic pursuit of pleasure but short on finding joy …
Lady Gaga is inching past hedonism for hedonism’s sake, trading her outrageous antics something more substantive … if still reckless …
Mac Miller’s more famous girlfriend, Ariana Grande, didn’t want to dish details about him to Ellen DeGeneres. Miller has no …
The latest hit from this rising alt-R&B hitmaker profanely ponders whether excessive worldly indulgence ultimately satisfies.
Moby’s latest provocatively critiques our technology-addicted culture and suggests that it’s failing to deliver deeper relationships.
Kings of Leon’s latest includes one provocatively positive lyric amid an otherwise edgy narrative about two volatile characters.
Frank Ocean’s second studio effort blurs the lines between musical genres … and between vacuous hedonism and earnest yearning.
The movie Suicide Squad has big problems. Its No. 1 soundtrack has even more.
NEEDTOBREATHE’s sixth album still qualifies for the moniker “Christian rock,” but perhaps not in the ways we normally toss that …
Switchfoot knows we’re broken people sojourning in a broken land. But those hard realities don’t get the last word on …
Radiohead’s ninth effort finds the critically acclaimed British alt-rock group once again traversing cryptic, melancholy lyrical territory.
Twenty One Pilots’ latest gritty hit comes to us courtesy of a soundtrack to a dark superhero movie that’s likely …
Beyoncé delivers a shockingly raw—and shockingly redemptive—depiction of one woman’s bruising experience with her husband’s infidelity.