Arts, Culture, Ideas
Ten years after his massive solo debut, the UK producer goes even bigger for a well-polished report animated by the ecstatic and straightforward pleasures of the dancefloor. After a summer time of hit singles, Sabrina Carpenter units a high bar for giant pop with a refreshingly mild album that’s cheeky, intelligent, and effortlessly executed. On his third album with the Voidz, Julian Casablancas details a questionably sincere quest for deeper which means. Aiming for nirvana, he delivers a stream-of-consciousness slog as a substitute. With blown-out electronics and heavy vocal processing, Low’s Alan Sparhawk grapples with the death …
