Review: Album is a refreshing twist on bands traditional style
Emerging from its four-year hiatus, Green Day’s new album “Father of All…” works to incorporate a new sound into the band’s repertoire.
Emerging from its four-year hiatus, Green Day’s new album “Father of All…” works to incorporate a new sound into the band’s repertoire.
“Honeymoon Fades”
Sabrina Carpenter
Released Feb.
Three years after the heartbreaking but liberating album “Rainbow,” Kesha returns to her free–spirited, party girl image in her fourth album, “High Road.” Kesha invites listeners to join her celebration of carefree attitude and love, but she is not afraid to reveal her sensitive side too.
“Yikes”
Nicki Minaj
Released Feb. 7
Young Money/Cash Money Records
Remember when Minaj said she was quitting music?
Louis Tomlinson was never one of the flashiest members of One Direction, even during the band’s peak of success.
Wolf Parade’s fifth album, “Thin Mind,” marks the group’s second project since 2017.
“Better Way”
NEIL FRANCES
Released Jan.
“B.I.T.C.H.”
Megan Thee Stallion
Released Jan.
After his arrival to the hip-hop scene in the late 2000s, rapper Mac Miller’s music was characterized by nonstop, exponential growth.
“Me & You Together Song”
The 1975
Released Jan.
Selena Gomez’s newest album, “Rare,” is a refreshing and honest collection of 13 songs that showcases both her heartache and her triumphant return to music after prioritizing her mental health.
“Amnesia”
Grace Carter
Released Dec. 6
Polydor Records
Grace Carter’s compelling vocals are the shining strength of “Amnesia.” Although the lyrics teeter on mundanity, the song is catchy, and the pop-style background music is captivating.