Grime MC is indeed a quality display of grime’s tenets by an MC with a lot of character and a lot to say.
This collab by Moor Mother and Mental Jewelry has the sound of a noise rock classic, while also employing plenty of new ideas.
On their sophomore album, Chloe and Halle take a versatile and tasteful approach to contemporary R&B.
Though Shrines is Armand Hammer’s least direct effort thus far, Billy Woods and Elucid continue to have one of the most compelling dynamics in modern hip hop.
Not much on RMR’s debut EP can hold a candle to “Rascal.”
Lil Boat 3 is an underwhelming end to the trilogy.
Mestarin kynsi would be a very good introduction to Oranssi Pazuzu’s unique fusion of psychedelia, avant-rock, and black metal.
Deerhoof’s new concept album is as fun as apocalyptic surrealism can be.
Xibalba’s latest album is best when it’s at its most pummeling.
The Alchemist’s versatile production soundtracks some of Gangsta Gibbs’ best flows and performances yet on Alfredo.