Anthony’s picks and predictions for the forthcoming Grammy awards show in 2018! Enjoy!
No Shame is not without a few highlights, but on the whole it’s Hopsin’s most tone-deaf album to date.
The list week pregaming begins with this list of 2017’s most underrated albums…in Anthony’s opinion.
Utopia is one of Björk’s most majestic and revealing albums yet, but it’s also her most bloated and unkempt.
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings’ final record is a celebration of everything that made the soul revivalists great since their inception in the early ’00s.
King Gizzard has released a proggy new album into the public domain, and it’s perhaps the band’s most holistic and ambitious effort this year.
Jaden Smith’s latest film is an auditory one, exploring the lyrical follies of a rich-kid-turned-mediocre-rapper in desperate need of perspective as he produces 70 minutes of egotistical propaganda in the hope it will launch his rap career.
Elusive NYC hip hop duo Armand Hammer is back for one of the grimiest rap records of 2017.
Jai Paul is back! Sort of. He and his brother A. K. are at least back in a production capacity with these two new songs from fresh faces Fabiana Palladino and Ruthven. Across both tracks, the Paul brothers maintain their distinctive production style – cold, minimalist, and evocative of the ’80s