A video for the song “In Future Worlds,” which comes off the new Mark Sultan compilation Whatever/Whenever. This album is comprised of fourteen tracks from two recent Sultan releases, Whatever I Want and Whenever I want. In true Sultan fashion, the track above is an odd and lo-fi take
Icelandic metal band Sólstafir released a new two-disc record titled Svartir Sandar on Seasons of Mist two weeks ago, and I can’t believe I almost missed it. They’ve got a really heavy and open atmosphere surrounding their music. The tunes here really build slowly and subtly, and I’
Texas’ Absu puts together an intense combination of black metal and thrash on its latest album, Abzu. WATCH THE REVIEW
Well, here we go! Dropping officially on Nov. 1st via Warner Bros., but you can hear it in full by clicking the link below right now. Stream: Lou Reed & Metallica- Lulu
Sundown / Sunrise EP by jesu As many of y’all know, I wasn’t huge on Jesu’s last album, Ascension. For me, the mix wasn’t heavy enough, and nothing really struck me as memorable. All we can do at this point is go back and listen to old
Being an “iPad album,” the new Björk LP feels like a bit of a soundtrack. Am I surprised? No. But I was happy to find there was a good handful of gorgeous tracks placed on this thing. WATCH THE REVIEW
With production from Johnson&Jonson, here’s a new track from hip hop mystic Gonjasufi. It features Blu, too. I wonder when that dude’s new album is actually gonna come out. Ugh! Well, anyway, Gonjasufi has a new EP on the way, but here’s the good news:
I know I wasn’t big on the new Cool Kids album, but this song is pretty fun. I think I, like many, didn’t say Asher Roth too seriously when he was asleep in the bread aisle. But he’s got some pretty good rhymes and flows on this
I gotta give a huge props to the Needle Drop who turned me on to this track from Birdy Nam Nam. These guys are a French DJ collective, and their latest album is Defiant Order. Of course, the source material for the group’s songs is vinyl. Can’t complain