In this classic review, I dive into Patti Smith’s amazing debut album: Horses.
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Xenia Rubinos backs her tracks with an exciting fusion of art pop, funk, soul, hip hop, and R&B.
Chicago up-and-comer Joey Purp drops one of the better mixtapes of 2016.
Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and producer Olga Bell delivers an interesting blend of art pop and electronic music on her latest record.
HVRF SAMPLER #1 by VARIOUS ARTISTS Ostensibly based out of Ukrainian ghost town Pripyat, the H.V.R.F. (Hard Vapour Resistance Front) has already amassed a catalog of 24 releases in just under a month of its formation. It’s this high level of productivity that will inevitably lead
Chicago rapper and Roc Nation signee Vic Mensa shows off more potential than ever on his new EP.
The Strokes are back, following up their least impressive album with their least impressive EP.
Back in April, New York hip hop artist ELUCID released his revelatory third album, Save Yourself, through Backwoodz Studioz. Above, you can hear a remix of the project’s penultimate track courtesy of Milo. If there’s any rapper/producer thoughtful enough to pull off this remix, it’s Milo,
Seasoned art pop group of Montreal is following up last year’s Aureate Gloom with Innocence Reaches on August 12; above, check out the project’s amusing lead single.
The lead single from the upcoming GOOD Music compilation Cruel Winter, featuring a massive cast of Kanye West, Travis Scott, Quavo, Big Sean, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, and Desiigner.