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In the same vain as his last single “Nasty,” Nas has decided to go in on another track, making the idea of a hook seem completely irrelevant. This is the kind of hard, lyrical flow Nas needs to be throwing out there if he’s gonna stay relevant into this
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With some forlorn vocals and simple pianos, Soap&Skin pulls together a pretty haunting sophomore album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A new Death Grips track, “Lost Boys.” It’s gonna be on the experimental hip hop outfit’s forthcoming album, the Money Store, which is looking at an April 24th release on Epic. Head over to Prefix to check out the albums very NSFW artwork, and look below for the
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Gentleman Jesse drops a new video and song with “Rooting For the Underdog.” It’s a rough, rowdy, and bluesy track from the garage rock frontman’s new album, Leaving Atlanta. It’s out now via Douchemaster Records. Jesse’s last album dropped about four years ago, and it was
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The latest Magnetic Fields album sees the band returning to form a bit with the incorporation of synthesizers, but it just doesn’t feel like the old days, to me. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. drops another monstrous free album, making 4evaNaDay the third installment in a winning streak of consistent and high-quality digital releases. WATCH THE REVIEW
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This is a series of short spiels discussing albums that I’ve failed to review for the past month or so. Sorry I didn’t get to them. I would have liked to, but I’m just one man. I can’t review everything. Here are the albums and artists
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Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. drops a new mixtape of tracks titled 4evaNaDay. Considering his last mixtape was one of my favorite releases of 2011, I’m psyched to lay my ears on this thing. Let’s not forget K.R.I.T> also has his Def
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For the past several days, I’ve been listening to the new Napalm Death album, Utilitarian. I was sorta lukewarm on it at first, but now I’m coming around; however, I feel like this new band-directed video is throwing me back into a pit of emotional ambiguity. For a
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Kings and Them features a pretty decent collection of early tracks from up-and-coming beat producer Evian Christ. Keep an eye on where this guy is going. WATCH THE REVIEW