Pharma is Nmesh’s most hard-hitting and ambitious project to date.
On his sophomore album, Sydney singer/songwriter Alex Cameron consistently delivers catchy hooks and hilarious lyrics while channeling a soft rock aesthetic.
Formerly known as Spooky Black, Corbin returns with a goth-tinged and minimal set of moody R&B tracks.
Alvvays’ sophomore album offers some of the best dream and jangle pop I’ve heard in years.
Zola Jesus’ latest effort may be grand in presentation, but it’s a little light on substance and quality songwriting.
Death from Above slay with a hard rock-inspired direction on their latest album, Outrage! Is Now.
Despite a few questionable features, wifisfuneral’s latest mixtape shows the potential of the current rap landscape on SoundCloud.
Blackened doom metal outfit Primitive Man has shared “Commerce,” an epically wretched cut from their sophomore album Caustic. Hear out the track’s 12 crushing minutes above and brace for the LP’s October 6 release.
Injury Reserve has announced an EP titled Drive It Like It’s Stolen that’s due out at the end of the month. Instead of promoting the release with another BANGER like “OH SHIT!!!” the trio has given us their most somber and personal track yet with “North Pole.” This
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