In a recent series of articles released by a variety of publications, Spotify was accused of burying search results of artists who made exclusivity deals with streaming platforms such as Apple Music. Spotify responded saying they’re doing no such thing, but came out saying streaming platforms doing exclusives were
Brownsville’s own Ka does it again with a tragic set of the most chilling hip hop songs you’ll hear this year. Bars abound!
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Young Thug‘s new mixtape makes a good first impression with a bit of reggae fusion – a style that Thugger manages to pull off, much to our pleasant surprise. Jeffery is out now via 300 Entertainment.
It turns out that the B-sides of Carly Rae Jepsen‘s last album, Emotion, do just as well to capture the bliss of 80s dance-pop as the tracks that made the cut. Here’s a highlight.
LA rapper/singer Ty Dolla $ign continues delivering on the potential shown on last year’s Free TC with this catchy new single. It’s from his sophomore album Campaign, which drops September 23 via Atlantic.
New Zealand’s Ulcerate comes through with a powerful fusion of brutal death metal and atmospheric sludge on new single “Extinguished Light.” From the LP Shrines of Paralysis, out October 28 via Relapse.
This new Clipping. single sounds more accessible than the trio’s previous one, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing in this case. The track appears on Splendor & Misery, which comes out September 9 through Sub Pop.
After a series of promising mixtapes over the past few years, Chicago-based rapper Mick Jenkins is set to drop his debut studio album, titled The Healing Component, on September 23. This latest single that features BBNG is our favorite track of his in a while.
Gatecreeper delivers an infectious cut of death metal from their debut album Sonoran Depravation, which will be released October 7 via Relapse.