New Reviews for April 26, 2024

All Born ScreamingEditor's choice
St. Vincent / Virgin
Drawing on industrial, grunge, ska, and more, Annie Clark expresses the terror and exhilaration of being alive with ferocious, candid songs.
- Heather Phares
FU##IN' UP
Reprise
2023 concert recording that captures loose, comfortable performances of the proto-grunge rock songs of the artist's 1990 album Ragged Glory.
- TiVo Staff
Light Verse
Sub Pop
Nimble and lush arrangements frame a batch of Sam Beam's lightest, most playful songs that pack the usual, very deep emotional punch.
- Tim Sendra
Pyromania [40th Anniversary] [Deluxe 2 CD]
Mercury / UMR
A 40th anniversary edition containing previously-unheard demos, outtakes, mixes, and live shows from the era.
Rebel Yell [Deluxe Expanded Edition]
Capitol / UMR
Upon its 40th anniversary, Billy Idol's best album was expanded to a double-disc set.
- Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Letters from a Black WidowEditor's choice
Regime Music Group
On her ambitious fourth album, the L.A.-based singer/songwriter directly addresses difficulty, pain, empathy and transformation in funk, blues, and soul.
- Thom Jurek
Hyperdrama
Because Music
Returning from an eight-year hiatus, the duo filters their heavy dancefloor workouts through hazy atmospheres.
- Heather Phares
Tanx [50th Anniversary Edition]
Edsel
This 50th anniversary of the release contains a bonus disc of 23 fascinating 'work-in-progress' versions, and demos.
Music from Hell
AllMusic Staff Pick - April 28, 2024
1981
Recently reissued by Dark Entries, Nervous Gender's 1981 debut is a sick, depraved, and wickedly humorous lo-fi mess which greatly influenced both the synth-punk and queercore scenes.
- Paul Simpson