Videos
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Check out the brand new single from Two Wounded Birds via the video above. The track is titled “Together Forever.” The surf-pop emulators continue to deliver the goods, and channel their inner rock ‘n’ roll idols. The video is a humorously blatant reference to the legendary promotional tape of the
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On the sophomore Justice album, this French house duo starts emulating its influences–70s rock, pop, disco–with a mix of different results. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A video of BADBADNOTGOOD performing with Tyler, The Creator. Y’all know I wasn’t a huge fan of Tyler’s last album, but playing Odd Future covers is what made BADBADNOTGOOD the internet following they currently have. Plus, “Seven” is one of my favorite songs on Tyler’s album
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A video for the song “In Future Worlds,” which comes off the new Mark Sultan compilation Whatever/Whenever. This album is comprised of fourteen tracks from two recent Sultan releases, Whatever I Want and Whenever I want. In true Sultan fashion, the track above is an odd and lo-fi take
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I know I wasn’t big on the new Cool Kids album, but this song is pretty fun. I think I, like many, didn’t say Asher Roth too seriously when he was asleep in the bread aisle. But he’s got some pretty good rhymes and flows on this
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A hilarious video for the track “Senator” from Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, which comes from the band’s latest album, Mirror Traffic. It’s out now via Matador. Oh, why is it hilarious? Well, Jack Black puts a cattle prod to his junk. Yeah. that happens.
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On Civil Civic’s debut album, the duo has backed up its past singles with new material, and made a move to revamp drum machine rock. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A new video from Kendrick Lamar for the track “Rigamortis,” which comes from the Compton rappers latest album Section.80. If you don’t know about this LP yet, damn, watch this review right here. /via/
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A new video from Shlohmo for the track “Places.” Of course, the video is loaded with, well, places. The track comes off the beat producer’s latest album, Bad Vibes, which is out now on Friends of Friends. Check my review of the album right here. /via/