Like a greatest hits album from a parallel universe, Radiohead's latest has fan favorites, an actual guitar solo and more humanity than they've shown in years.
Weezer's tenth album is like a 'Star Wars' sequel: You hope it reminds you of the early stuff and avoids the trappings of the iffy follow-ups. But does it?
Chris Walla's first offering since leaving Death Cab For Cutie sees the guitarist-producer stepping away from traditional pop in favor of ambient minimalism.
Released just two months after their last album 'Depression Cherry,' Beach House's surprise new full-length is not to be confused with a leftovers collection.
On their first album in seven years, Josh Homme and Jesse Hughes once again offer up another slice of unadulterated (but clever and richly arranged) fun.
This time around, the Soundgarden frontman breaks new ground by blending rustic British folk, vintage American folk-rock and light electronica with pop.