https://soundcloud.com/cakesdakilla/sets/hunger-pangs Cakes Da Killa‘s Hunger Pangs mixtape has arrived! Described as sounding like a fighting game and as being the “ugly older sister” of last year’s phenomenal Eulogy, this new project finds Cakes at, well, his hungriest. His flow continues to be fast,
Beloved woozy, ethereal songstress Julia Holter has a new single, and it features two cover songs. The tracks are “Don’t Make Me Over” and “Hello Stranger.” Look for the single on Domino Records this August.
Matteah Baim- Dude from Dream Drive on Vimeo. New York-based folk singer-songwriter Matteah Baim is releasing her third full-length record, Falling Theater, this week, and with it comes this video for one of its songs, “Dude.” A series of screen-tests of various dudes – both men and women – inspired by the
Death Grips are at their most glitchy, experimental, and esoteric on the first half of their new album.
Hash Money by #$ Previously mentioned hip hop duo #$ has just put out its first project on Smokers Cough Records, the eight-track-long mini-album Hash Money. It’s a breezy listen, clocking in a little short of the half hour mark, but it showcases everything that makes its two members so great.
Behold, the epitome of superficial nostalgia!
Bones latest mixtape is far from perfect, but it still displays a lot of what I’d like to be hearing in the darker, moodier side of underground hip hop right now.
From his forthcoming mixtape Hunger Pangs, which is out this Wednesday, Cakes Da Killa has just dropped a new track titled “Living Gud, Eating Gud.” It’s loud, in-your-face, braggadocios, and solidly built. It’s a true blue single! Maybe not as outlandish as I’ve come to expect from
Idre by Idre Try out this new, two-song album from Oklahoma rock outfit Idre. Yeah, the first song is 26 minutes, but it’s an entertaining combo of various rock styles: gothic, experimental, post. There’s even a bit of doom mixed in there for good measure. Vocalist Ryan Davis
Idre by Idre Try out this new, two-song album from Oklahoma rock outfit Idre. Yeah, the first song is 26 minutes, but it’s an entertaining combo of various rock styles: gothic, experimental, post. There’s even a bit of doom mixed in there for good measure. Vocalist Ryan Davis