It’s the latest Top-40 disc for Beck Hansen, who once recorded a tune titled “MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke …
Peaked at 33 on Billboard’s Christian chart.
Multi-million-selling album peaked at 2. “”Don’t Know Why”” is a popular single.
Mumford & Sons’ latest rails against cynicism and narcissism, reminding us (profanely at times) of our need for connection.
Lana Del Rey returns with another ethereal effort that dangles between hope and despair, introspection and recklessness.
Bon Iver once again wrestles—albeit ambiguously—with questions of belief and doubt.
The latest effort from this eclectic Christian trio finds hope even in some of life’s hardest spots.
The latest effort from this indie rock trio mixes some positive messages among melancholy ones.
Billie Eilish’s official debut is haunting and confessional, mesmerizing and disturbing in equal measure.
The second album by this Irish singer dances between hope and despair, declaring that everything—and nothing—is sacred.
Maggie Rogers’ owes her big break to Pharrell Williams. But her voice makes it obvious why she got noticed.
Mumford & Sons’ latest, by the band’s own admission, deals with the “four Ds”: death, divorce, drugs and depression.
Imagine Dragons returns with another paradox-filled journey through the messy intersection of grief and hope.