• beware

    A new video from California’s Death Grips–whose videos actually keep getting weirder and weirder–featuring urinating in a toilet, lots of running, and tons of trippy visuals. Exmilitary, the project’s latest LP, which features Hella’s Zach Hill on drums, is one of the most mind-bending hip

  • acoustic

    Goodbye Vibrations by Bill Baird Just when I thought my summer would blow by without falling in love with a singer-songwriter record, Bill Baird gets ready to drop a new LP. This guy is a Texan with numerous projects under his belt. The most widely acknowledged stuff he’s put

  • ask for

    A new video from CHLLNGR, coming from the full-length album Haven. The music on this LP is pretty fitting for the night shots found throughout this video. Everything from the drums to looped vocals breeze into the mix lightly, and for what reason I’m not sure. It is night,

  • On the Horrors third LP, the primary colors that combined to created the band’s eccentric brand of post-punk start to fade a little bit; however, I think the move is sort of intentional. Rather than sticking to their guns, the band is moving in a decidedly psychedelic and atmospheric

  • 80s

    Didn’t think I’d be typing the words “Adult Swim” into two posts today, but here we are. Not only does Adult Swim currently have their summer singles deelie going on right now, but they’ve also got tracks from the forthcoming Cerebral Ballzy album on lock, too. I

  • black up

    As you know, I dug the hell out of that new Shabazz Palaces album, Black Up. So, I’m happy to present two pieces of live magic from the project: A Daytrotter session and a video shot by the good people at KEXP. Bon Appétit! Stream: Shabazz Palaces @ Daytrotter

  • As a part of its new series of free summer singles, Adult Swim has released not only a new track from Mastodon, but an unbelievably hilarious music video, too. It is Adult Swim we’re talking about here, so it shouldn’t be a surprise. Produced by Authority Films, this

  • ben

    Indiana’s Sleeping Bag will release its self-titled debut in August via Joyful Noise. The true simplicity of this trio is defined by their stripped down melodies, laid back vocals, jagged guitars, and kick-snare beats. The track “Ben” frames a picture that reflects good times of days past, but asks

  • A new and pretty autobiographical song and video from Portland hip hop act Animal Farm. And no, these guys are not the latest set of socially conscious hip hop preachers. Far from it. The flows and clever rhymes are serious, but it’s great to see these guys don’t

  • I’ve seen saxophonist Colin Stetson live twice this year. I’ve bought his new album, I’ve reviewed it very positively, and I post about him an awful lot. Am I a fanboy yet? Seems the guy will be dropping a new EP on October fourth via Constellation Records.