A heavy as hell track off Ty Segall‘s latest solo endeavor Emotional Mugger, out January 22 via Drag City.
The opening track of We Can Do Anything, Violent Femmes’ follow-up to 2000’s Freak Magnet, out March 4 via PIAS.
Flatbush Zombies pay homage to The Notorious B.I.G. with this new take on Life after Death cut “Notorious Thugs.” The trio’s debut album 3001: A Laced Odyssey drops March 11 via Glorious Dead.
The A-side of “The Superfly Single” by Brooklyn MC Ka, out now via his Iron Works imprint.
Experimental Latin music project Meridian Brothers drops the first part of an organ-centric trilogy via Soundway Records.
Hinds’ debut effort might be incredibly shallow, but it’s an undeniably fun–and semi-drunken–experience.
Entertainment icon David Bowie turns his death into an awe-inspiring concept album.
Rapper Kanye West revives G.O.O.D Fridays, and delivers an introspective track exploring the shortcomings of friends and family in light of incredible fame.
Benjamin Clementine delivers some stunning vocal performances on his Mercury Prize-winning debut.
Kanye West had brought back G.O.O.D. Friday, with a new track dropping every week leading up to the release of his highly anticipated album Swish on February 11. This week’s single is a pretty sweet return to form for Ye.