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Just dance. From Olimpia Splendid’s self-titled debut album, out July 3 via Fonal Records.
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We’re thrilled to premiere this video from cumbia supergroup Ondatrópica performing “Descarga Trópica,” a choice cut from its fantastic first album. The band is currently trying to fund a second volume of music and we strongly encourage you to consider donating to its Indiegogo campaign – lots of money needed
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Kendrick Lamar gives To Pimp a Butterfly‘s most sanguine spot a video. Here’s Anthony’s assessment of the album again:
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San Diego darkwave duo Prayers has just advanced the cause of its “Cholo Goth” movement with a new EP produced by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker on Barker’s LaSalle label. You can check out the video for the project’s title track above and watch the group talk with Noisey
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Some sweet-sounding shoegaze with dark imagery from Japan. From the album Hades (The Nine Stages of Change at the Deceased Remains), out now via n_Ingen RECORD.
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On July 10, Mello Music Group will put out Innocent Country, the Chris Keys-produced follow-up to Detroit MC Quelle Chris’ 2013 effort Ghost at the Finish Line. Above, watch the video for new single “Where the Wild Things Roam.” Reminder we dug Chris’ last album:
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Jay Rock’s follow-up to Kendrick Lamar’s “Money Trees” receives a video.
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In honor of Father’s Day, Future Islands shares a video for Singles highlight “A Song for Our Grandfathers.” Singles is out now via 4AD. Our review: