Clarence Clarity follows up last month’s single-EP-thing SAME with an experimental love song accompanied by a fittingly apathetic video.
Nails and Full of Hell team up for a few complementary tracks that amount to five minutes of unrelenting grind – don’t expect anything less from either band at this point. The physical release is available for preorder via Closed Casket Activities.
This opening track from Childish Gambino‘s new album Awaken, My Love! announces a powerful change of pace – Donald turns in a killer vocal performance as he ventures into the world of psychedelic soul. Glad to say I’m finally hyped for a Childish Gambino project! The full thing drops
Off We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, the final album by veteran hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, out now via Epic. Definitely check out their performance of the track on last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live if you’ve yet to:
Danish experimental rock supergroup Marching Church follows up last year’s This World Is Not Enough with a collection of post-punky jams that seem to have a bit more thought put into them, and just as much passion.
Kero Kero Bonito comes through with a set of creative, focused, and super sweet pieces of pop music on their debut album.
This new Tove Lo album is some of the blandest and unsexiest pop music I’ve heard all year.
On The Long Dark Blue, Swain (f.k.a. This Routine Is Hell) channel the angst and energy of 90s rock music, while putting their own spin on the various styles.
Wormrot goes the distance with a new set of abrasive and diverse tracks that run the extreme music gamut.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.