EDEN’s debut album should appeal to fans of the James Blake strand of alternative R&B, but it’s not really doing much for me.
Apart from a few bright spots, I can feel you creep contains Tune-Yards’ most uninteresting and obnoxious material to date.
No Better No Worse (Vol 1) by Graham Lambkin Just a month following the sad but deliberate closure of Graham Lambkin’s Kye record label, the sound and visual artist has embraced digital distribution by joining Bandcamp. His five, long out of print solo albums are now on the platform,
Everything's Fine by Jean Grae & Quelle Chris Two of my favorite underground rappers, Quelle Chris and Jean Grae, are set to release a collaborative album titled Everything’s Fine this March. I’m pretty excited about this for the following reasons: 1. Quelle Chris is one of
Today I’m reacting to a curious Bandcamp page called DADABOTS, which specializes in generative music. If you’ve ever wondered what machines fed a steady diet of Krallice and Battles would create, here is your answer.
Though a few missteps keep Ruins from being First Aid Kit’s best album, it’s still packed with well-written, well-performed, and well-produced folk pop songs.
Fresh off a name simplification, The Voidz have shared the lead single from their upcoming sophomore album, Virtue. “Leave It in My Dreams” is certainly more modest than the epic “Human Sadness,” which served as the first taste of the band’s full-length debut, Tyranny. This new track actually smacks
Veteran is sure to be one of the most in-your-face, off-the-wall and creative rap projects of 2018.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
The post-shoegaze, post-post-noise, and post-post-post-punk duo No Age has been building up to the release of their fourth album since the end of last year. Snares Like a Haircut is set to drop on January 26 via Drag City, and “Send Me” is the latest teaser from it. I’ve