• 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

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    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

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    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.