On their latest full-length, The Flaming Lips bring vivid sounds and a strong aesthetic, but don’t offer the songs, execution, or variety to back it up. WATCH THE REVIEW
Rock outfit Creative Adult drops a new post-punk-y track titled “Rushing Toward The Cemetary,” which looks like it’s gonna be featured on their new EP, Bulls In The Yard. The track above is an interesting combo of influences. It’s got the raw, wild passion of a Fugazi slow-burner,
The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die is a Willimantic, CT band with indie rock and emo tendencies. We’re premiering a new track of theirs right here titled “Beverly Wyatt,” which is set to be released on a new four-way split that
Download: Big K.R.I.T. – King Remembered In Time After the release of “R.E.M.,” I was pretty psyched to hear that Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. was gonna be releasing a new mixtape this year, King Remembered In Time. Well, the thing is finally out
Though Bring Me The Horizon comes off as being more ambitious than your average metalcore act out there today, too many of their songs are still bogged down in average riffing and melodramatic lyrics that are really too vague for the listener to draw any specific emotional connections. WATCH THE
The experimental hip hop outfit Young Fathers drops a ballad that features some quiet bars and some soulful vocals via the track “I Heard.” The song is set for release on the group’s next album, TAPE TWO, which is looking at a June 11th release on Anticon. Enjoy!
Makthaverskan II by makthaverskan Sweden’s Makthaverskan embraces the tenants of jangle and noise pop on this new collection of tracks, II. While the band’s punk roots still remain on many tracks here–especially “Distance”–they show up in subtler ways: light distortion, fast tempos, and frontwoman Maja Milner’
A handful of tracks from South African music producer Sibot. He’s pretty versatile, effectively pumping out tracks that are equally influenced by wonky, hip hop, and dubstep-style bangers. The final track feels pretty Daft Punk-esque as well. Enjoy!
Danish punk, post-punk, and noise rock act Iceage releases a session performance of one of my favorite tracks from their latest album, You’re Nothing. Morals” is one of the most ballad-like tracks on the album, and it’s the beautiful piano chords and steady march of the beat that
The Flaming Lips drop a lyric video for the eerie “Try To Explain,” which is one of the many spacey and synthetic tracks off the group’s latest album, The Terror. The album drops officially next week. Enjoy! Check a review for the Heady Fwends compilation the band dropped last