Porter Robinson’s full-length debut molds the sounds of indie pop for an EDM palate.
A piece of chilling auditory excellence from producer, dj, and co-head of Her Records, Sudanim. The track is absolutely freaky, and manages to stir some really frightening emotions in its 3-minute runtime. I’m loving the metallic, primal rhythms, for one. It’s like a combination of a factory floor
PartyNextDoor’s sophomore release is yet another piece of bottom-barrel R&B.
Once again, Spoon comes through with a solid, catchy, enjoyable rock record.
Famed songstress Jenny Lewis drops her most commercial effort yet with The Voyager.
Mellowhype’s latest project shows an enjoyable increase in technical skill since their last full-length affair–even if the end the result is sort of generic.
Japan’s Kyary Pamyu Pamyu delivers another collection of absolutely adorable pop singles on this latest LP of hers.
Husky-voiced Chicago rapper Mick Jenkins drops a moving and metaphorical video for his upcoming project titled The Water[s]. It’s officially out August 12th. “Jazz” features a beautiful, minimal beat that’s guided by what I think are some gleaming vibraphone melodies. I love the way the chorus swells,
Sweden’s Wildbirds & Peacedrums drops a new track titled “The Offbeat,” which looks like it’s going to be landing on the duo’s next full-length album, Rhythm. Not a surprising title from this band considering much of their past material has featured nothing but vocals and drums, and
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. Braid – No Coast Jungle – Self-Titled White Lung – Deep Fantasy Strand of Oaks – Heal Matthewdavid – In My