A video of honorable mentions for the albums of 2016 that were notable, but didn’t quite make Anthony’s top-50 list dropping later this week. Enjoy!
Arizona’s Injury Reserve threatens the rap establishment with one of the most exciting tapes in the underground right now.
The second installment in our On Track interview series, in association with Skype, I’m talking with Detroit’s own Danny Brown about grills, rap-metal, Christmas sweaters, and his new album. We’ve got some surprise callers, too.
Post Malone proves his status as a one-hit wonder with his commercial debut, Stoney.
TDE’s living lyrical conundrum, Ab-Soul, returns for one of his most dense albums yet.
J. Cole returns with a personal set of vignettes on 4 Your Eyez Only.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Despite a decade and a half having elapsed, At the Drive-In picks up where its flagship album Relationship of Command left off without skipping much of a beat.
A cut from Ab-Soul‘s newly released LP Do What Thou Wilt. Joined by Mac Miller on the hook and bridge, Soulo professes his love for many people and things, including – you guessed it – drugs. Of course, he does come across as conscious about substance dependence along the way.
The penultimate entry in this year’s Adult Swim Singles Program comes courtesy of Krallice, the most progressive force in American black metal. The track will also appear on the band’s new album Prelapsarian, which drops on winter solstice (December 21) and follows up this past New Year’s