reviews
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Hellfyre Club founder Nocando releases his first album since his label unleashed its Dorner vs. Tookie mixtape last year.
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A group of brief reviews I wished I had the time to touch down on in a full video this past month. Sorry I didn’t get to them in a formal review, but I’m just gonna talk about them all in brief here. While I didn’t dig
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After a decade-long hiatus, one of the most hardcore acts in New York hop hop return with a new album that’s backed with some solid boom bap production from Snowgoons.
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Wild Beast’s latest LP might be their most electronic yet, but the band still remains the same at their core.
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Experimental music outfit Liars continue their foray into electronic music with a series of incredibly bold, heavy tech house fusions.
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Famed dubstep producer Skrillex finally drops a full-length record.
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Big Ups’ Eighteen Hours of Static combines numerous styles of underground rock music to create one of the most cutting, satirical rock records of this year. Think Minor Threat, Slint, D.R.I., and Dead Milkmen coming to a fantastic compromise on a collaborative album.
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Synth pop outfit Future islands drops their most focused record yet, delivering one catchy, dramatically sung tune after another.
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The new War On Drugs album is a winning combination of psychedelic rock, krautrock, folk, and Americana–just like the band’s last album, but better.