In a song that seems to be filled with hot girls and fast cars, Louisiana’s Curren$y creates a fantasy world that I’m sure every red-blooded male would love to bask in. However, hearing about how awesome it is second-hand isn’t really something that interests me–especially
On “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me,” the characters Big Sean paints in this cheap love story are pretty tacky, flat, and annoying. They’re about as senseless as characters in a daytime soap opera, but manage to be even more annoying. What do you think of this track?
A video for “HiiiPower,” which comes off Section.80: The debut full-length of California rapper Kendrick Lamar. Production by J. Cole.
Limp Bizkit’s new album is VEGAN SHAKE, HUMMUS, CHIPS, CARROTS, PEANUT BUTTER, RAISINS, SALAD, ITALIAN DRESSING, POMEGRANATE JUICE, CHOCOLATE ALMOND MILK. WATCH THE REVIEW
Sonically, Valentin Stip has a lot in common with Nicolas Jaar’s latest album, Space Is Only Noise. But I’m not connecting or comparing these two for the sake of calling one a ripoff. I’d actually like to argue these two–and many other artists as well–are
On Wilco’s new single, the band shoots for something fun and light-hearted. While it’s not the most impactful thing the band has ever done, it is a sweet little introduction to the forthcoming album the Whole Love. If the entire LP sticks with this mood, we could be
On “Children of a Failed God,” Dødkvlt proves a one-man project can rock as hard as a four-piece band. This track thrashes hard and gets the album it’s on, II, starting with both guns a-blazing. Though the sound and mix of this album leaves me wanting more. I see
1. Radiohead- “Lotus Flower” (Jacques Greene Remix) 2. Radiohead- “Little By Little” (Caribou Remix) 3. Memory Tapes- “Yes I Know” (Seams Remix) 4. Parenthetical Girls- “Careful Who You Dance With” (Various Remixers) Careful Who You Dance With by Parenthetical Girls 5. CSS- “Hits Me Like A Rock” (Dillon Francis Remix)
For the price of an e-mail address, Ganglians is giving away another track from its forthcoming album: Still Living. On “Sleep,” the vocals seem to be taking a significant step past all the effects and reverb to perform a pretty strong vocal. It’s like the band has decided to
If you’re a regular viewers of my YouTube reviews, I know what you’re thinking: “Anthony, you didn’t review the new Kurt Vile record.” I know, I know. Well, I was washing my hair. And just because I haven’t reviewed it doesn’t mean I never will.