Review
Charli XCX’s late-night masterpiece Brat is her best album yet
Texturally brash and genuinely affecting, the pop iconoclast’s new album is a must-hear.
- by Jules LeFevre
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This album feels destined to become a seminal Gen Z breakup record
Gracie Abrams, nepo baby and Taylor Swift acolyte, has crafted one of the year’s best pop releases.
- by Annabel Ross and Tom W. Clarke
An album with a lush sound that fills every corner of the room
The young members of David Murray’s new quartet were no doubt eager to immerse themselves in of one the most thrilling sounds in jazz history.
- by John Shand
Better than the Beatles? Pop’s most precocious siblings make their case
On their naggingly catchy new album, the Lemon Twigs still sound like they’re living in an eternal 1968.
- by Annabel Ross and Barry Divola
Taylor Swift’s new album is here, and it’s proof she needs to take a break
The megastar exorcises her past relationships with Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy on an album likely to divide fans.
- by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
No record collection’s complete without this album from jazz’s most out there titan
When Sun Ra claimed to be a visitor from Saturn, no one blinked. This never-before-heard material proves why.
- by Barry Divola, Tom W. Clarke and John Shand
Beyonce’s epic Cowboy Carter is outlaw country in the truest sense
The singer has a clear message on her country music pivot: country’s whatever she wants it to be.
- by Robert Moran
A compelling debut from Australia’s most exciting electronic music artist
Underground star Logic1000 proves she doesn’t have to go hard to make an impact.
- by Barry Divola, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Robert Moran and Annabel Ross
Ariana Grande addresses her recent tabloid drama head on
With her slick new album and a flick of her ponytail, the pop star shrugs off her critics.
- by Annabel Ross
Another moody triumph from pop’s secret weapon
She’s penned global chart-topping hits, but Erika de Casier keeps one foot in the shadows with her new album.
- by Robert Moran
The eerie fairytale offering up a surreal exploration of grief
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes MTC’s Meet Me at Dawn, Brodie Murray’s The Whisper, The Duchess of Malfi, and Blink-182’s return to Melbourne.
- by Cameron Woodhead and Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen