The beef between New York MCs Action Bronson and Ghostface Killah thankfully seems to be cooling down. In the wake of the media frenzy, as well as the recent continuation of the Twelve Reasons to Die narrative, we feel it’s as good a time as any to celebrate the
September 4, modern funk artist Dâm-Funk returns with his 80-minute-long sophomore album Invite the Light on Stones Throw. New single/video above for your listening/viewing pleasure.
From Kurt Vile’s upcoming album b’lieve i’m goin down, out September 25th via Matador. Looking forward to this one, seeing as Anthony loved the Philly singer-songwriter’s 2013 effort Wakin on a Pretty Daze:
The Chemical Brothers are back with a diverse set of bangers.
Future’s latest project is shallow, but presents an alluringly druggy, lean-drenched experience.
From Mac DeMarco’s forthcoming mini-album Another One, out August 7 via Captured Tracks.
After the fantastic The Water[s] mixtape last year, Chicago MC Mick Jenkins has announced a 9-track-long follow-up EP called Wave[s]. It’s out August 21 and features previously shared singles “Alchemy” and “P’s and Q’s“; get another glimpse above.
Oxford rock outfit Foals is putting out its fourth album What Went Down August 28 via Warner Bros. Last month, we got the title track and now we have “Mountain at My Gates,” which you can give a listen up there. Enjoy! Anthony’s review of the band’s previous
Ambient/electronica musician John Twells (a.k.a. Xela) has compiled a mix of upcoming sounds from his Type label; included are the artists Belarisk, Arash Moori, Basic Rhythm, Shapednoise, Andrea Taeggi, and Kane Ikin.
Boston-based singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler covers a cut from Black Sabbath’s 1971 classic Master of Reality.