Battles deliver tight performances, but lose their sense of adventure on their latest album here.
Parquet Courts cover Pretty Girls by Joey Pizza Slice (Son of Salami) on the split 7″ currently up for pre-order at www.wharfcatrecords.com. Words: Wharf Cat Records is excited to announce this split release by two of our very favorite artists, Parquet Courts and Joey Pizza Slice. Each one
Founded by J. Read 15 years ago, Revenge has since delivered some of the most severe and violent music the metal underground has ever produced. Simply put: they are one of the most extreme black metal bands in existence. ‘Behold.Total.Rejection’ is arguably the most fervent release and a
Josh Tillman, a.k.a. Father John Misty, drops a new video for one of my favorite tracks from his new album, which dropped earlier this year. It’s an interesting set of visuals. They don’t depict the exact story told in the song as much as they show
Mac Miller drops a new video in promotion of another track from his latest album, GO:OD AM, which is out now. It’s shaping up to be his most ambitious, mature, and coherent project yet. Review out soon.
“Rumors was true” Mixed by @nasteeluvzyou Master by Dan Millice Artwork by McKay Felt Pro Era’s Kirk Knight dropped a monster track earlier this week featuring fellow Beast Coast-ers Joey Bad and Flatbush Zombies. Funk Volume’s Dizzy Wright lands on the track as well, and he actually dropped
MB I I by Moodie Black Experimental rap artist Moodie Black dropped an EP that somehow slipped by me earlier this year. Expect grimy, textured instrumentals and some moody lyrics to match!
Electronic music producer Ellie Herring is releasing a new single in October, and “Maze” is the b-side to it. It’s a kooky banger with loads of strange synth sequences and pitched vocal samples. It b-b-b-b-b-bangs!
The Libertines drop a comeback record! Woo! Woo!
On September 25, Dan Barrett (Giles Corey, Have a Nice Life) will drop …Is Doomed, his debut album as Black Wing, via The Flenser. He has just shared this awesome new track called “Luther,” which is accompanied by a Twin Peaks-inspired video. Heads-up: Shit gets transcendent fast!