Genre Directory
Browse Dork's album & ep review coverage for Indie Rock, plus artists and albums connected to the genre.

Good Kid
'Can We Hang Out Sometime?’ chases the pure pleasure of great guitar pop.

Gorillaz
The strongest case in years that Gorillaz can still make records that matter as records.

The Orielles
These songs come from months of demo-hoarding and forensic listening, the band archiving every practice-room spark before lovingly picking through the results.
The Beths
The Beths have made their most mature, most incisive album yet.
Big Thief
Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and James Krivchenia are arguably the most in sync they have ever been.
Nilüfer Yanya
'Dancing Shoes' offers a brief but affecting look into Yanya’s world.
Alex G
Mystical and hopeful, innovative and constantly surprising.
Wet Leg
‘Moisturizer’ is a victory lap and a bold step forward all at once.
Car Seat Headrest
Car Seat Headrest truly embraced the epic here; and it’s paid off in spades.
Lucius
Their self-titled fourth outing pulls back the curtain on rawer territory.
d4vd
For those nursing their own romantic wounds, d4vd has created the perfect companion piece.
Momma
Momma have proven they're more than just revivalists - they're storytellers who happen to speak fluent grunge.
Miya Folick
'Erotica Veronica' dives headfirst into the depths of desire, identity, and the exquisite pain of self-discovery.
Inhaler
It’s still Inhaler, of course, but it’s Inhaler in technicolour.
Pale Waves
An album of soaring ambition and unstoppable pop hooks.
Hippo Campus
A whistle-stop tour of Hippo Campus’ sprawling psyche.
Nilüfer Yanya
'My Method Actor' expands Nilüfer's portfolio of genre-bending and blending to a new high.
Cults
You’ll come for the hooks, but stay for the exorcism.
Los Campesinos!
LC! are not just surviving; they're thriving.
The Mysterines
‘Afraid of Tomorrows’ overflows with ominous, brooding guitars and melodies - and just general badassery.

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