Videos

  • New York rapper Ill Bill’s got a new album on the way titled the Grimy Awards, and the first track from it features a verse from El-P. The description box of the video embedded above revealed a pretty interesting guest list for the album, too: “[…] HR of Bad Brains,

  • 90s

    Philadelphia’s favorite shoegaze band, Bleeding Rainbow, have a new video for “Drift Away” that really exudes the fuzzy and fun aesthetic of the four piece. The video intermittently alternates between hazy, lo-fi footage of the band performing the song and delightfully creepy stop motion animation of a tortured mad

  • 2012

    Minneapolis rapper and Doomtree member Stefon Alexander, a.k.a. P.O.S, drops a new video for the track “Get Down,” which comes off his latest album, We Don’t Even Live Here. The album is out now on Rhymesayers.

  • 2012

    As Danny Brown’s progressed past last year’s XXX, he’s taken his more excessive side and thrown it into overdrive. He’s managed to stay personal with tracks like “Grown Up,” but “Witit” is definitely the high-water mark of this incoming tide of rhymes that pile drugs and

  • Blu & Exile drop a video for “Maybe One Day,” which comes from the recently reviewed Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them. Look for this LP on Dirty Science.

  • 2012

    A new video from Canada-born singer-songwriter Martha Wainwright, which lays visuals to the track “Proserpina.” It’s a song that finds itself on Wainwright’s latest album, Come Home To Mama. From the sound of the track, she obviously takes a lot of influence from folk, chamber pop, and French

  • With the release of NO LOVE DEEP WEB behind them, experimental hip hop outfit Death Grips is keeping fans busy with some live appearances, and this new set of visuals attached to the non-album track “True Vulture.” Director and animator Galen Pehrson developed a pretty twisted set of sights and

  • aliens

    Experimental electronic duo Matmos have implanted the fear in my head of a world invaded by green CG triangles. This duo is known for their work with Bjork and their remixes. In this new track their style sets them apart from others in the genre; no where in this song

  • Vinnie Paz, hardcore hip hop specialist and member of collective Jedi Mind Tricks, is releasing his second solo LP, God of the Serengeti, on October 22 via Enemy Soil. The record will feature production from names ranging from DJ Premier to Havoc of Mobb Deep, as well as guest verses

  • hip hop

    New York MC Jean Grae brings some heavy wordplay and a stand-out video to go along with it. Jean Grae has already established herself as an MC to watch after working with artists like Talib Kweli–someone who she is easily comparable to. With “Kill Screen,” Grae shows she can