Heems (ex-Das Racist) comes through with his first commercial project since going solo.
In my opinion, Kanye West’s latest single is the best teaser track we’ve heard for his upcoming album thus far.
Leviathan comes through with what’s surely to be one of the most dense, grand, experimental, and hellish black metal albums this year. I’m also talkin’ this album out with Dead End Hip Hop’s Myke C-Town.
Boston rock outfit pile follows up their most popular record yet with a series of songs that sound somewhat unfocused and incoherently aggressive. Still the same band at their core, but they’re currently working with a slightly unflattering sound.
One of New York’s most celebrated hip hop duos, Cannibal Ox, is back with their first album in over a decade!
Despite plenty of cooking time and an endorsement from the one and only Nas, Fashawn’s long-awaited followup to 2009’s Boy Meets World doesn’t live up to expectations.
Former Bomb the Music Industry! frontman Jeff Rosenstock releases an explosive and smart solo effort, pulling from pop punk and existential crises for inspiration.
Netherlands hardcore punk act This Routine Is Hell undergoes a name change and a slight stylistic change on this new Swain EP.
The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
A recap of Anthony’s favorite releases of January and February 2015.