Sweden’s Holograms return with their sophomore release in just over a year’s time, refining their post-punk sound a bit to include more synths and a moodier vibe.
this can't be the place (evil doer melody) by milo Wisconson rapper milo has new track out that dropped out of the blue. It’s a demo he recorded to send along to those who bought one of his new t-shirts. NOW IT’S AVAILABLE FOR ALL TO
Some noisy, off-kilter, and fem-fronted post-punk from a rock trio known as the Debauchees. They’ve got a new record coming in November, Big Machines and Peculiar Beings, and “I’ve Got Energy” gives a lot of reason to be excited: Quirky guitar phrasing, tight vocal harmonies, and a pretty
A piece of oddball indie rock from the boys in Disco Doom that mixes elements of 60s psych pop and dirty ol’ indie rock. These guys have a new record on the way via Exploding In Sound Records in December. Stay tuned!
Check out a reworked version of “Lone Bell” by experimental folk musician Phil Elverum, a.k.a Mount Eerie. This copiously auto-tuned redux will be featured on Elverum’s upcoming project, Pre-Human Ideas, a collection of 12 songs taken from his two 2012 efforts, Clear Moon and Ocean Roar; all
The previously mentioned Chicago wordsmith Mick Jenkins has a new track out featuring production from High Klassified. The dude is definitely coming into his own. He’s got a voice, lyrics, depth. He knows how to pick a decent instrumental as well. Watch! via/
London electronic music producer Jon Hopkins has been hard at work on the score for the upcoming film How I Live Now. At one point, he decided to team up with Natasha Khan, a.k.a. Bats for Lashes, for a one-off single to be featured in the movie’s
New Jersey rapper GDP has been getting more and more emotional and dreary with his rhymes on newer tracks like “Placeholder.” GDP’s got a new project out on Run For Cover Records titled Holla. If you’re looking for a reason to be upset, you’ve found it!
Singer-songwriter Jonathan Rado releases a solo debut quickly after his main musical project, Foxygen, takes off with a successful album release earlier this year.
Brooklyn rapper YC The Cynic delivers a pretty potent statement on the topics of god, race, and power with GNK.