The K-pop artist and ex-Wonder Girls member’s solo debut is proof that not all that glitters is gold.
Once one of the biggest divas in mainstream music, Kesha Sebert’s first independent album marks a crafty dance-pop comeback on her own terms.
Credit where it’s due, the post-Britpop global phenomenon remains as wholehearted as ever even if their world peace-vibe dulls too often.
The Agony of Hudson.
The mythic indie pop band’s latest release might not see even the lows of their bests, but it does retain its heart after all these years.