After an incredibly sweet and lovable debut album, UK indie pop outfit Veronica Falls is gearing up to release its sophomore album on Slumberland Records this February. “Teenage” is the first track to drop from it, and it’s a slight change in mood for the band, featuring a slightly
Ambient music artist Jaime Fennely creates a series of tracks with the famed and 170-year-old harmonium on this new album, Check Your Swing. Some effects and other sounds seem to be used in the process, so I guess this isn’t strictly a harmonium album, but the instrument’s unique
Experimental hip hop outfit RATKING have a new EP out titled WIKI93, and it’s out via XL Recordings. I’m loving the mix of influences coming through on this track. There are elements of glitchy electronica, noise, and grime flowing through the track “Comic.” Groups like Death Grips are
While most of the 80s thrash metal bands that are still kicking today are sounding overproduced and sterile, VOIVOD is still sounding pretty energetic, natural, and progressive. Loving that! The song streaming above, “Mechanical Mind” comes from what’s going to be the band’s 13th studio album, Target Earth.
The latest song and video from Emeralds member Steve Hauschildt is like a never-ending introduction to some kind of yoga VHS that was most likely sold during the paid programming hours of American late night television. However, that doesn’t make it a bad thing. My point is new age-influenced
UNEVEN COMPROMISE by LIL UGLY MANE Richmond rapper Lil Ugly Mane dropped a new, strange, 10-minute track on my birthday, and I didn’t even realize it. Does this make me a terrible person? Yes. Well, Mr. Thug Isolation here continues his trademark style of dark rhymes, darker sounds, gangsta-esque
Forward-thinking electronic music producer Luke Abbott is about to release his second EP this year on Gold Panda’s Notown label. While his last one didn’t do much for me outside of a few tracks, I’m hoping this next EP will appeal to me a bit more. I
Tame Impala delivers what looks like a set of painstakingly hand-animated visuals for their Lonerism track “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards.” Tame Impala’s latest album is out now via Modular, and props to directors Joe Pelling and Becky Sloan on the great video!
Yeah, I wasn’t that huge on Jessie Ware’s new album. So sue me! However, I do love this stellar cover Ware executes with the help of BenZel right here. The track was originally performed by Brownstone, which is a musical act I haven’t thought about in years,
Enigmatic singer-songwriter and former baroque pop crooner Scott Walker grows stranger and stranger with each release–or at least that’s what the two tracks embedded above illustrate. On December 4th, he’ll be putting out Bish Bosch, which will be his first record in five years, making the the