Deerhoof makes its mark on the Adult Swim Singles Program with “Your Dystopic Creation Doesn’t Fear You.” Probably one of the wordier titles in the series, and it features a gritty opening verse from “My Vag” rapper Awkwafina, who fits the band’s angular riffing remarkably well. The track
A very belated review of the latest Pissed Jeans album, which offers a funny and noisy commentary on love in the present-day.
Has rap music replaced rock in the cultural zeitgeist? Hip hop is everywhere and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down in terms of popularity and influence. A polarizing genre known for it’s controversial figures, it’s hard to deny the impact hip hop has had in the
Alex from I HATE EVERYTHING explains why music is such a crucial aspect of cinema.
It took way longer than expected, but here it is: every one of the Metal-Fingered Villain’s main solo releases and collaborations (in an MC role) ranked from worst to best. Enjoy!
I did a K-pop review for the legendary Asian music/culture channel 88rising!
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
In the wake of Tyler, the Creator’s new album Scum Fuck Flower Boy prematurely finding its way onto the Internet, several popular music/culture websites have seen it fit not only to publicize the leak, but to give early evaluations of the album’s revelations about Tyler’s sexuality.
Known Unknowns is NY hip hop artist Billy Woods’ punchiest effort since History Will Absolve Me. I’m talking about it with my buddy Myke from Dead End Hip Hop.
7 years after the underwhelming Forgiveness Rock, Toronto indie rock collective Broken Social Scene is back with a pretty exhilarating and harmonious return to form.