The second single from Congrats, the new album by electro-rock outfit Holy Fuck, out May 27 via Innovative Leisure/Last Gang.
1. The Drones – Feelin’ Kinda Free Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-Q6A… Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Okga… 2. Kendrick Lamar – untitled unmastered. Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6zWp… Listen: http://www.theneedledrop.com/articles… 3. Denzel Curry – Imperial Review: https://www.youtube.com/
Masterminded by producer Dave Cobb, this compilation brings together some of the best and brightest voices contemporary alternative country has to offer.
Black Mountain returns with a solid rock record that’s equal parts heavy psych and sci-fi synth.
Zayn Malik, formerly of famed boy band One Direction, releases his debut commercial album with Mind of Mine.
Young Thug continues his streak of redundant projects with Slime Season 3.
Two tracks from “BBF” Hosted by DJ Escrow, the debut album by Dean Blunt‘s Babyfather project, out April 1 via Hyperdub.
An excerpt from Contenance, the new album by Mexican electroacoustic artist Enrique R. Palma, out tomorrow via Organized Music from Thessaloniki.
Chelsea Wolfe‘s new video for Abyss outtake “Hypnos,” which will be released as a 7″ with B-side “Flame” on April 1 via Sargent House.
2016
Changing The Life of Pablo (Should albums be altered?)
Some thoughts on the recent, subtle changes Kanye West made to his latest album, The Life of Pablo. What does this mean for album releases going into the future? Should artists continually evolve the pieces of music they release, or should an album or song remain static for the rest