The Strokes have dropped a new video for “Under Cover of Darkness,” which I audio review’d the day it dropped. The band has also released a new song, “You’re So Right,” to keep the saliva coming for their forthcoming album, Angles. Check the, uh, cover: “You’re So
On “Divinus,” Desolate words the sonic manifesto for his debut album, the Invisible Insurrection. The reserved vocal samples and repetitious rhythms may not sound like much, but this project emphasizes atmosphere than it does song. Maybe it’s a little to structured for me to go full “ambient” on it,
On Papercuts’ fifth album, the band follows closely in the footsteps of their fourth, You Can Have What You Want. Maybe a little too close, though. Is this track for you? Find out in this review. Review: Papercuts- Do What You Will Stream: Papercuts- Do What You Will
New video for the Beat Connection track “Silver Screen,” which is off the Surf Noir EP the duo released last year. The track is seeing a single release on Moshi Moshi this month. /via/ –
This past weekend, TV On the Radio announced the release of their fifth album, Nine Types of Light. “Will Do” was the first song to drop from the album. Is this track for you? Find out in this review. Review: TV On the Radio- Will Do Stream: TV On the
Siriusmo’s debut LP is a bipolar exploration through the German electronica producer’s psyche. Not to say that he’s crazy, but his music is a little all over the place. This is because Siriusmo has absolutely no interest in appealing to one particular type of electronic music fan.
Yuck’s latest album is a fun embrace of the sound on classic albums from Dinosaur Jr., Yo La Tengo, Elliott Smith, and many more artists and bands considered “90s.” While this album is an alright place to visit, it’s hard to exactly describe where you are. That’s
Balkans are an up-and-coming Atlanta outfit with some serious guts. Their new single for “Edita V” calls out to both the Strokes and the Walkmen, but doesn’t follow their footsteps too closely. Without resorting to screaming or distortion, the music bleeds aggravation. I’m really loving the thin, crunchy
On Fashawn’s latest mixtape, the Fresno rapper sounds as hungry as ever. He sounds fucking alive. He doesn’t come off fake either. There’s over an hour of material, and some of it seems a little half-baked–and I’m not talking about the weed references. But it’