HVRF PRESENTS… A HARD HALLOWEEN by VARIOUS ARTISTS In the spirit of Halloween, the Hard Vapour Resistance Front has organized this compilation of the spookiest rave music you’ll hear all year. Comprised of almost 50 tracks and exceeding two and a half hours, this thing’s certainly not for
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
This latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles Program is the lead track from Killer Mike and El-P’s third Run the Jewels album, which we need in our lives ASAP!
Jesu and Sun Kil Moon’s contribution to the 30 Days, 40 Songs campaign is a progressive synth piece that contains a bit of political and technological commentary, but mostly focuses on Mark’s recent experience tributing Lou Reed. The song will presumably appear on the duo’s sophomore record
Joanna Newsom commemorates the first anniversary of her fantastic 2015 album Divers by sharing a rare outtake that is pretty much of the same quality as most of the material that made the cut.
A$AP Rocky leads this unorthodoxly-structured posse cut that has me (cautiously) excited about the Cozy Tapes Vol 1: Friends- mixtape/album that A$AP Mob is set to release tomorrow.
The Last Shadow Puppets deliver a great cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Is This What You Wanted.” The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming EP Dream Synopsis, which drops December 2 via Domino.
VA rapper-singer D.R.A.M. backs some of the best singles of the year up with a solid album.
Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst benefits from going back to basics here on his latest solo album.
Lady Gaga’s rootsier sound and image on Joanne is a welcome change of pace, though she doesn’t always commit to the new direction.