Destroyer – “Eat The Wine, Drink The Bread”
Dan Bejar is releasing a new Destroyer album, LABYRINTHITIS, next month. He announced it a few weeks back with the lead single “Tintoretto, It’s For You,” and today he’s back Continue Reading
Dan Bejar is releasing a new Destroyer album, LABYRINTHITIS, next month. He announced it a few weeks back with the lead single “Tintoretto, It’s For You,” and today he’s back 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
Trupa Trupa hail from Poland, where for over a decade they’ve been using serrated post-punk to draw connections between their country’s fascist past and the present day. According to singer Continue Reading
The Australian musician Luke Steele is best-known as half of the psychedelic electro-pop duo Empire Of The Sun. Specifically, Steele is the Empire Of The Sun guy in the big Continue Reading
New York City rap is ever-evolving. The styles used within the music locally began to blend with other regions and genres over the years, leading to a lot of transformations Continue Reading
Last year, after a long rollout, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter Madi Diaz released her album History Of A Feeling. One of the songs on that album sounded familiar before Diaz released Continue Reading
The week before Christmas, Under The Radar announced Covers Of Covers, a compilation celebrating the magazine’s 20th anniversary and benefitting Sweet Relief. The concept — artists beloved by Under The 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
Prolific underground rap forces Your Old Droog and Tha God Fahim both make a whole lot of music individually, and they make a whole lot of music together, too. Last Continue Reading
Both the original Let It Be documentary and Get Back, Peter Jackson’s mammoth expansion and restoration of that footage, culminate with the Beatles’ final public performance, a concert on the Continue Reading
Atlanta has and will always be a mother lode for gifted musicians. From the outside looking in, it’s easy to think that being in such a glowing area automatically leads Continue Reading
An album title like Live Your Truth Shred Some Gnar tells you a lot about a band. It suggests loud, catchy, extremely fun rock ‘n’ roll, which is exactly what Continue Reading
Last year, the great English folk musician Michael Chapman passed away at age 80. Today, on what would have been his 81st birthday, the label Tompkins Square has released 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
Beachheads are such a weird band. Two of the four members of this Norwegian group are also in Kvelertak, the heroically burly metal band. Musically, though, Beachheads are light-years removed Continue Reading
Australian psych-rock goon squad King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are already so wildly prolific that it seems almost unfair to add remix albums to the pile. Nevertheless, they’re following Continue Reading
It doesn’t take much to get caught up in the mix. When you’re a high-profile artist who comes from a lifestyle of actual street activity or the glamorization of it, Continue Reading
Chris Brown is bringing the fire with new music ahead of his highly anticipated 10th studio album titled ” Breezy” kicking off with what is sure to be a smash-hit Continue Reading
Austin singer-songwriter Carson McHone announced her signing to Merge last fall with the release of the single “Hawks Don’t Share.” And today, she’s back to share more details about her Continue Reading
With her talent, high energy, and vintage style, Catie Turner quickly became an American Idol favorite. She didn’t win, but her seventh place finish was enough to earn a loyal Continue Reading