Dead Weight X (Single) by Hanz Experimental beatmusic producer HANZ drops a new single titled “Dead Weight X.” Spanning just over 14 minutes, it’s easily this dude’s most ambitious musical moment yet. I really dig how he combines elements of noise, melody, and head-bobbing hip hop grooves for
The Men drop yet another track from their forthcoming album, New Moon, which is gonna get dropped on Sacred Bones Records in March. This one’s got a bit of a country tinge to it! The passionate, harmonized vocals are a bit of a surprise, too. Enjoy!
Tjutjuna is entrancing me with this new track off of their upcoming LP Westerner. “Mousetrap” is the perfect name for this song as it really feels like it’s closing in on me the longer it goes on. The way guitars and depth build is a big part of the
I don’t know why there is a “v” instead of a “u” in this group’s name, but I do know that they are making some compelling electronic pop if this track is anything to go by. To begin with the production here definitely shines, it has a very
Faith by No Salvation I had first heard of this brand new metal outfit because it features ex-Red Chord drummer Brad Fickeisen and certainly didn’t know what to expect. Hell, every side -project members of that band are involved in never sound exactly like what you’d expect. What
A brilliantly awkward and fun song from Darwin Deez about feeling left out when it comes to girls. It’s a pretty solid pop song, but the real draw is the personality put into the lyrics, not to mention of the seriously hilarious video. It’s pretty much all of
I won’t say Push The Sky Away is Nick Cave’s darkest album yet, but it’s easily one of his most depressing–so much so that Cave himself seems too shaken to engage his listeners with the same emotional potency he usually does. WATCH THE REVIEW
Phantom Balance is an up-and-coming and surprisingly aggressive hip hop duo who’s gone under a pretty noticeable aesthetics change over the past year or so. They’ve got a new mixtape on the way titled loser, which is dropping on the first of March. Keep track; it could be
While the dreamy, guitar-driven indie pop of Beach Fossils wasn’t impressing me when the band’s music blew up on the blog-o-sphere several years ago, Clash The Truth is proof that some sounds just need time to develop. WATCH THE REVIEW
Shlohmo drops yet another track from his forthcoming Laid Out EP, which is dropping in March. This particular cut features vocal contributions from alternative R&B pioneer How To Dress Well. It’s a really spacey, detailed track. Not only is there some trap influence coming from the hi-hats,