The Break Presents – DC The Don
Some people have multiple callings and talents, but there will always be a passion that just sticks out a little more. If someone has to desire to entertain, as DC Continue Reading
Some people have multiple callings and talents, but there will always be a passion that just sticks out a little more. If someone has to desire to entertain, as DC Continue Reading
In the late ’80s and early ’90s, Neneh Cherry was one of the coolest musicians in the world. The daughter jazz legend Don Cherry, Neneh synthesized pop, rap, dance music, Continue Reading
Toro y Moi’s new album rules. On Mahal, Chaz Bear shifts from the brisk, dance-tinged sound of 2019’s great Outer Peace in favor of a fuzzed-out yet chilled-out psych-pop feel. Continue Reading
The Boston band Cave In are releasing a new album, Heavy Pendulum, next month. It’s their first since their founding bassist Caleb Scofield died in a car crash in 2018. Continue Reading
This week, Faye Webster is releasing Car Therapy Sessions, an EP that gives an orchestral reimagining to some of the Atlanta musician’s songs and contains one new one, “Car Therapy.” Continue Reading
Real Estate leader Martin Courtney released his debut solo album, Many Moons, back in 2015. Since then, he’s released two more albums with his main band. Today, he’s announcing his Continue Reading
The fast-rising UK alt-pop star beabadoobee spent the past two weekends playing Coachella, and she’s currently revving up for the release of her sophomore album Beatopia this summer. We’ve already Continue Reading
Last year, the great New Jersey rap enigma Mach-Hommy released two albums, Pray For Haiti and Balens Cho (Hot Candles), and you could actually hear those albums on streaming services Continue Reading
You could be forgiven for thinking Joy Downer is a stage name, but the California musical artist and model actually got the oxymoronic moniker by marrying Jeffrey Downer, who also Continue Reading
As we progress further into spring and things continue to heat up outside, the same can be said for the rap game with the release of some hot, new music this week. Continue Reading
Early last year, Editrix made their raucous debut with Tell Me I’m Bad. Today, the trio — which is made up of Wendy Eisenberg, Steve Cameron, and Josh Daniel — Continue Reading
Ever since their inception last year, the Smile — aka Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and Sons Of Kemet’s Tom Skinner — have seemingly been doing everything BUT release Continue Reading
Horse Jumper Of Love have announced a new album, Natural Part, their follow-up to 2019’s So Divine. Today, they’re sharing its lead single, “I Poured Sugar In Your Shoes,” which Continue Reading
In August of last year, all the members of Chromatics aside from Johnny Jewel announced that the band was finished. Then, in December, former Chromatics vocalist Ruth Radelet reappeared with Continue Reading
The rap game is right back to it. Week after week, hip-hop doesn't stop and this week is no different. As the month of April reaches its midway point, there's the Continue Reading
It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in on Launder, the poppy, shoegazey indie rock project of LA-based John Cudlip. But a full-length debut album is finally in the pipeline Continue Reading
Cursive’s Tim Kasher has been rolling out his new solo album Middling Age since the release of “I Don’t Think About You” in February. A couple weeks back we heard Continue Reading
Back in 2020, Desire — the synth-pop project of Megan Louise and Johnny Jewel — were supposed to release Escape, their first album in a decade. Though they shared a Continue Reading
Week in and week out, there are plenty of brand-new rap songs, no matter the time of year. It can be really difficult to stay aware of what's out and Continue Reading
The Atlanta native Singer-songwriter, dancer, and record producer Chole Bailey drops new single “Treat Me” with an accompanying video for her second single from the highly anticipated album that’s expected Continue Reading