Despite its title, FWA doesn’t exactly make a case for Lil Wayne’s freedom.
In honor of the recent release of Frank Zappa’s 100th and final album Dance Me This, Anthony and I have compiled a career-spanning playlist to act as a gateway to the man’s music — or if you’re already into it, a celebration. For his imaginative and lighthearted approach
The Internet’s latest album includes vast improvements on the production and instrument front. However, their songwriting and vocal skills makes Ego Death far from a great record.
Experimental singer-songwriter Julia Holter has a new album called Have You in My Wilderness out September 25 via Domino. She has just shared the lead single “Feel You,” which is accompanied by a video starring a cute pooch. Anthony’s review of Holter’s 2013 effort Loud City Song, one
Darkened singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe is dropping a new album called Abyss August 7 on Sargent House. It’s definitely one of our most anticipated releases of the year. For now, check out this awesome new single “After the Fall” — hopefully it’ll tide you over.
New song and video from Vancouver indie pop act Destroyer, from the album Poison Season, out August 28 via Merge. Anthony’s rave review of the project’s 2011 effort Kaputt:
Winnipeg breakcore luminary Venetian Snares has a new EP called Your Face out July 22 via Planet Mu. Stream the characteristically frenetic opening track above and enjoy!
Into the light by Infinity Frequencies Eerie and evocative soundscapes all over this new album from vaporwave artist Infinity Frequencies, out now on Dream Catalogue. This weekend we released a very special episode of TND Podcast! all about vaporwave, which you can check out here:
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Montreal post-punk act Ought has a new album called Sun Coming Down out September 18 on Constellation. Try out the lead single up there and here’s a reminder Anthony dug the band’s debut More Than Any Other Day last year: