Accompanied by E Street Band for the first time in six years, Springsteen and his new album, Letter To You, delivers timeless songs cautiously written, loaded with deep feelings and nostalgia. In other words, tracks that were already born canonically.
Category: Best New Music
Fleet Foxes – Shore
On their beautiful fourth album, the American band Fleet Foxes, led by composer and singer Robin Pecknold, reaches its highest point: sharp and intimate compositions with a sound that acts like a welcoming and cozy atmosphere.
Bill Callahan – Gold Record
On his latest album, Gold Record, Bill Callahan takes on a more intense role as a storyteller who traces detailed and precise lyrics and develops a sound that seems to echo from the world.
The Microphones – Microphones in 2020
In the new 45-minute track from The Microphones, Phil Elverum returns with sharp, vivid and intimate writing, telling his whole story alongside two guitar chords.
Tkay Maidza – Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2
Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2, the second part of a trilogy of EPs, is a fun, engaging and representative project that features well-written lines and a sharp production.
Fontaines D.C. – A Hero’s Death
With a more abstract composition and sharper instrumental, the second album by Irish band Fontaines D.C., A Hero's Death, is great, deep, hypnotic, intense and works as a kind of obscure energy that involves the listener.
Creeper – Sex, Death & the Infinite Void
English band Creeper's second album, Sex, Death & The Infinite Void, is energizing, captivating and intriguing. An incredible rebirth for them.
Taylor Swift – folklore
Built from afar, with Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift's eighth album, folklore, is not only a collection of beautiful, deep and cinematic songs, but also an important point and movement in the singer's career.
Sufjan Stevens – “America”
The world make Stevens lose his hope in America and "America" represents this in the best possible way.
Neil Young – Homegrown
After almost five decades lost, Neil Young's Homegrown is released, and with it a set of intimate, true and simply beautiful songs reach the world, completing the singer's artistic peak and discography.
Jessie Ware – What’s Your Pleasure?
On her fourth album, inspired by Disco, the English singer Jessie Ware appears more sensual, fun, cheerful and even more daring.
Haim – Women in Music Pt. III
The girls' third album from Los Angeles is the best project they have ever released: dancing, fun and captivating that knows how to dose their reflective and sad moments while showing sharp lyrics and well thought out instruments.