Young Thug and DJ Carnage bring out the best in each other on their debut Young Martha EP.
Chelsea Wolfe’s foray into the slow and heavy sounds of doom/atmospheric sludge metal is admirable and mostly successful, but does come with some growing pains.
“Luciferian Towers” is the first Godspeed album we didn’t need.
Rapsody releases her most solid project to date with the smart, classy, and catchy Laila’s Wisdom.
Today I’m talking about how memetic humor has slowly but surely become an integral part of music promotion.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Post-grunge veterans Foo Fighters drop a raw but spotty album with Concrete and Gold.
Myrkur’s sophomore album still leaves something to be desired on the songwriting front, but is nevertheless a much better-developed product than her debut.
Brick Body Kids is Open Mike Eagle at his most low-key, but it’s also his most cohesive and emotionally potent work so far.