New York rapper/producer Uncommon Nasa explores potently nocturnal and political themes on his 4th studio album, Written at Night.
I defend myself against a recent hitjob in The Fader claiming I knowingly pandered to the alt-right with my now defunct meme channel, thatistheplan.
Iglooghost makes his full-length Brainfeeder debut with the impressive and fantastical Neō Wax Bloom.
A round-up of the greatest albums Anthony reviewed this past month!
Smokepurpp embodies everything the current wave of Floridian SoundCloud rap has to offer.
Injury Reserve drops a solid, relatively low-key EP.
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.
A few days ago, I said something about not looking forward to future DOOM material, but I already kind of have to eat those words. He and New York rapper Westside Gunn complement each other really well on this collaborative single, and I’m particularly intrigued by DOOM’s minimalist
Last week, saxophonist extraordinaire Kamasi Washington released a 6-track EP titled Harmony of Difference. The opening composition, which you can hear above, has the ambition and energy I’ve loved about the man’s past work (especially The Epic), but it’s offered in a more bite-sized serving than usual.
Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile’s songwriting chemistry remains undeniable on “Continental Breakfast.” This fun piece of indie folk is the second single from the duo’s upcoming album, Lotta Sea Lice, out October 13 via Courtney’s Milk! imprint.