Only the Youngest Grave by Lost Salt Blood Purges An enthralling double album by Melbourne artist Lost Salt Blood Purges, mixing elements of ritual ambient, neofolk, tape music, and a bit of jazz. Out now via Art as Catharsis.
Boots’ debut album features stellar production that fuses elements of rap, pop, R&B, industrial, and more in 11 concise tracks.
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.