• ep

    Some fingerpicked guitars and lovely vocal harmonies coming off the new Staves EP, Mexico.

  • hip hop

    A music video for a track from New York rapper Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire. He’s got a new tape out titled Lost In Translation, which I reviewed with the guys over at Dead End Hip Hop. /via/

  • 2011

    Because posting about one album on Type Records today isn’t enough, here’s a stream of the new Pete Swanson album. You may remember him from the now defunct noise and drone duo Yellow Swans. On this new album of Pete’s–which I believe is the second he’

  • 2011

    Red Horse is an intense improvisational noise duo. They’re made up of percussionist Eli Keszler and guitarist Steve Pyne. The five tracks they’ve pulled together on this debut album are pretty fantastic. They highlight everything I love about noise, live instrumentation, and improvisation. The music here ranges from

  • ark

    A track from the new Loops Haunt EP, Ark, which drops today. The song streaming above is the title track, and it’s a pretty intense listen. This producer manages to pull together a plethora of mind-bending sounds in just under five minutes. Some of them are pretty deep and

  • On this debut mini-LP from the Log.Os, this new project creates a spacey, futuristic link between soul, dowtempo, R&B, beat music, and electronica. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • indie

    The Black Bull is singer-songwriter Matt Perri, and this video is the latest to come from his Toronto-based project. Though Matt isn’t reinventing the wheel there, he does come across very captivating with a strong, emotional lead vocal and some airy synths. The background vocals are cute, too. Hear

  • 252

    A dark song and an even darker video for the Gem Club tune “252,” which comes off the project’s new album, Breakers. It’s out now on Hardly Art.

  • amenta

    Sacred Places by Amenta A new EP from the up-and-coming singer Amenta. This release is titled Sacred Places, and it’s loaded with spacey beats, glistening synths, and soulful female vocals. There are elements of R&B, jazz, soul, and beat music floating throughout this thing. It’s as

  • This month on YUNR, Anthony gives explanations as to why he’s let new releases from Coldplay, Florence + the Machine, Noel Gallagher, Russian Circles, and the Beach Boys pass him by. Here’s some short explanations of other albums worth checking out as well: 1. Thee Oh Sees- Carrion Crawler