Candy – “World Of Shit”
Next month, the Richmond hardcore band Candy are releasing a new album, Heaven Is Here, the follow-up to their 2018 debut Good To Feel. We’ve heard “Human Condition Above Human Continue Reading

Next month, the Richmond hardcore band Candy are releasing a new album, Heaven Is Here, the follow-up to their 2018 debut Good To Feel. We’ve heard “Human Condition Above Human Continue Reading
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No hindsight music unit displayed. Check back on this artist's individual launch date to see their interview, freestyle, ABCs and cypher. See Every Artist in the 2022 XXL Freshman Class Which rapper Continue Reading
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LSDXOXO and Eartheater are two artists who push pop music into strange, dreamlike new places. The Berlin-based LSDXOXO specializes in wildly raunchy dance music and just recently released the collection Continue Reading
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It’s been three years since the Melbourne singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin released her great sophomore album Crushing. In the time since then, Jacklin has released one-off singles, covers, and collaborations. Later Continue Reading
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Bartees Strange is releasing his sophomore album, Farm To Table, this week. He’s shared three singles from it already — “Heavy Heart,” “Cosigns,” and “Hold The Line” — and today Continue Reading
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I don’t remember why I followed Chicago audio engineer Seth Engel’s band Options on Bandcamp, but I’m glad I did because the lead single from their new album is good. Continue Reading
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Nashville-based musician Anna Clendening released her new single "Girls Like You" today (June 10). The song is somewhat of a sequel (or spinoff?) of her 2018 track "Boys Like You." Continue Reading
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The old-school straight-edge hardcore band Raw Brigade formed a few years in Bogotá, Colombia, and I’m pretty sure that at least a few members of the band are now living Continue Reading
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Five years ago today, SZA released her debut CTRL. Its reputation has only grown since then, likely compounded by the fact that, though some loosies have surfaced over the years, Continue Reading
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Kelly Clarkson sings a lot of covers. In fact, she regularly opens her show by doing so. In semi-recent times alone, we’ve heard her sing everything from “How Soon Is Continue Reading
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Singer-songwriter Sabrina Teitelbaum, who records as Blondshell, was raised in New York City, and she’s currently based in Los Angeles. Teitelbaum’s music has heavy ’90s alt-rock overtones. It’s got a Continue Reading
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The amped-up UK punks Fresh are releasing a new album, Raise Hell, in a few weeks. They’ve shared a chunk of tracks from it already — “Morgan & Joanne,” “Babyface,” Continue Reading
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UK rockers Editors have announced their seventh album, EBM, coming in September. Following up 2018’s Violence, EBM is Editors’ first full-length project with Benjamin John Power, aka Blanck Mass, who Continue Reading
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Philadelphia DIY band the Ire have really figured out their own take on classic cinematic death-rock churn. On their 2019 demo and their 2021 EP-length cassette release CS, the Ire Continue Reading
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Last week, Post Malone returned with his new album Twelve Carat Toothache. (We took a closer look at it yesterday.) Like many pop artists these days, Post’s albums are often Continue Reading
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Mexican singer Christian Nodal has shared a diss track aimed at J Balvin called “Girasol.” He raps: “I’m going to make you cry… I don’t want to laugh with you, Continue Reading
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Chicago hardcore face-stompers Life’s Question have been around for a few years, and they’ve already built up a fearsome reputation within the genre, but they haven’t released a full-length yet. Continue Reading
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When you have already had your work featured on Black Entertainment Television and MTV, there is no doubt that you will catch the attention of your peers. RealmuzikSK has been Continue Reading
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Towards the end of April, Viagra Boys announced their new album Cave World, the quick followup to last year’s Welfare Jazz. We’ve heard a couple songs from it, including “Ain’t Continue Reading
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This week, Editrix — the trio made up of Wendy Eisenberg, Steve Cameron, and Josh Daniel — are releasing their sophomore album, Editrix II: Editrix Goes To Hell, the follow-up Continue Reading
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