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MC and Billy Woods collaborator Elucid releases a new track and video with producer A.M. Breakups under the pseudonym Cult Favorite. They have a new album out, which you can stream via the widget below. Enjoy! FOR MADMEN ONLY by CULT FAVORITE
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Tyler, The Creator returns from 2011’s Goblin with a much more ambitious and worthwhile effort.
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HARK by The Doppelgangaz Stream the latest full-length from New York hip hop duo the Doppelgangaz, Hark, via the widget above. Though the duo takes a lot away from the heyday of hardcore hip hop, don’t expect something gritty and in-your-face. Rather, The Doppelgangaz prefer a much more moody
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A bunch of quick, cursory reviews of some songs and albums I wanted to touch down on, featuring a slew of different artists. WATCH THE REVIEWS
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New York’s hip hop scene has been quite active lately, with crews such as A$AP Mob, Pro Era, Flatbush ZOMBiES, and The Underachievers enjoying notable amounts of success throughout the past couple of years. The latter two have teamed up for a track titled “No Religion,” which comes
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On Nails’ sophomore release, the band makes a series of slight improvements to their already extreme sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
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What we have here is a pretty interesting international collaboration between two hardcore bands Loma Prieta from the Bay Area of the U.S and Raein who hail from Italy. They’re both due to be featured on a forthcoming split on Deathwish. What we get from them is what
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Faith by No Salvation I had first heard of this brand new metal outfit because it features ex-Red Chord drummer Brad Fickeisen and certainly didn’t know what to expect. Hell, every side -project members of that band are involved in never sound exactly like what you’d expect. What
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On Pissed Jeans’ latest effort the band still sounds, uh, pissed. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Judging from tracks like “Gold Soul Theory,” New York’s the Underachievers certainly have style and vision; however, they don’t display it on every single track on this new mixtape–which really does feel like a smattering of different sounds and messages. It’s the spacier and more spiritual