Orange County duo The Garden delivers a pointed and expectedly eccentric piece of post-punk with this new single.
The lead track of the upcoming Don’t Hold Anything Back / Eternity 7″ by Danish jangle pop outfit Communions, out September 16 via Fat Possum.
Formerly YC the Cynic, Kemba returns with a new name and a new album that explores some heavy, politically charged themes.
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Fresh out of prison, southern rap legend Gucci Mane returns with a celebratory new album.
Atlanta rapper-singer Lil Yachty returns to defend his title as trap’s goofiest personality.
The lead single from Can’t Die, the debut solo album by indie pop immortal Chris Farren, out September 2 via SideOneDummy.
A bracing B-side from the forthcoming deluxe edition of Rose Mountain, last year’s full-length effort by indie punk outfit Screaming Females.
XXL freshman Denzel Curry dropped this new track to coincide with the announcement of his upcoming “Black Metal Terrorist” tour. It begins in September and is in support of his great album Imperial, which dropped earlier this year.
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