Review of 'The Romantic' by Bruno Mars: A Tastefully Cooked Rehash
The article reviews Bruno Mars' album 'The Romantic', criticizing its brief duration and lack of artistic depth.
The impoverished tanks near Kyiv, and fleeing families. This is one of the most powerful artistic works about the war in Ukraine
The article reviews the album 'Perseverantia', released on the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting its emotional range and significance as a musical response to the war.
Our critics won't stop listening to these 10 albums from 2026
This article reviews ten remarkable album releases from various artists at the beginning of 2026, highlighting diverse musical contributions and notable performances.
Review: We Live in Crazy Times. U2 Sings from the Perspective of a Slain American Woman
The article reviews an album by U2 that reflects on societal issues through the eyes of a murdered American woman.
Album of the Week. Charli XCX's "Wuthering Heights" has the ambition to stand out even separated from the film
The article reviews Charli XCX's new album "Wuthering Heights", which explores its themes and cultural relevance in relation to its film counterpart.
Pop: A Four-Minute Summer Vacation
This article reviews a song by the Canadian artist Daphni, highlighting its eclectic blend of musical styles and influences.
If you are into well-crafted jazz with a sensitive disposition, you can't get much better than this
The article reviews a jazz concert in Copenhagen featuring the Danish trio Human Being Human and American saxophonist Chris Cheek, celebrating the release of their album 'Being.'
“God Bless Sweden” is the most poignant Swedish debut of the winter
Sara Martinsson reviews Hannes' debut album 'God Bless Sweden', noting it as a uniquely genuine expression within the trendy 'R&B with indie attitude' style among Swedish musicians.
Albums of the week: the face of The Cribs and the cross of Dry Cleaning
Critics review this week's album releases including works from The Cribs, Dry Cleaning, Winged Wheel, Sault, Pullman, and Zach Bryan.