Atmospheric black metal outfit Deafheaven returns with the first single from their sophomore release, Sunbather. WATCH THE REVIEW
A new single from the band Waypoint, which has a somewhat nostalgic, post-grunge vibe to it that reminds me of a lotta radio rock from the early 2000s. However, the bands tightly harmonized vocals and melody writing have a forlorn, sharp quality to them that I like a lot. Enjoy!
Bullshit from clipping on Vimeo. A new set of visuals from the experimental hip hop trio clipping. They’re attached to the song “Bullshit,” which is featured on the group’s latest release, midcity. Catch an interview I recently did with them below:
Savages’ full-length debut may just be a group of tracks, but they’re an incredibly performed, produced, and written group of tracks that bring the energy of old school post-punk and gothic rock alive again. WATCH THE REVIEW
The Gaslamp Killer has released a video for the massively heavy closing track to his latest full-length album, Breakthrough. It’s an incredible track that features wailing synths, ear-shattering percussion, and dramatic strings. It’s got some incredible textures on it, and I’m glad to see this monolithic beatmusic
Janelle Monáe drops some stellar visuals for her funky, strange, and eccentric new single, “Q.U.E.E.N.,” which has me absolutely psyched to hear her new full-length when it drops. Enjoy!
New York hip hop outfit Pro Era drops a new video for the track School High, which was featured on their last mixtape, PEEP: The aPROcalypse. Check a review for it below:
Kurt Vile drops some visuals for the track “Never Run Away,” which comes off the singer-songwriter’s latest full-length, Wakin On A Pretty Day. Check a review for the album below:
The Haxan Cloak’s new, sophomore album is possibly one of the scariest sonic experiences you’ll have all year. WATCH THE REVIEW
Download: Chance The Rapper – Acid Rap Chicago Chance The Rapper’s latest mixtape seems to be the emcee’s breakout moment, and it’s no surprise considering the tape’s impressive, detailed production and solid feature list. But what’s gonna keep people sticking through the thirteen tracks on this