Panda Bear Shares Ambient Track Rejected By Calm App
Over the past few years, the relaxation app Calm has commissioned pieces from the likes of Keith Urban, Moses Sumney, Sam Smith, and Toro Y Moi to soundtrack their meditation Continue Reading
Over the past few years, the relaxation app Calm has commissioned pieces from the likes of Keith Urban, Moses Sumney, Sam Smith, and Toro Y Moi to soundtrack their meditation Continue Reading
Emma Ruth Rundle has just been churning out music recently. In late 2020, she teamed with Thou for the great May Our Chambers Be Full. She returned late last year Continue Reading
The Madrid quartet Crossed play intensely harsh and heavy music that pulls from a lot of different buckets. There’s some sludge metal, blackened crust, emo-violence, and deathcore in the mix, Continue Reading
A few years ago, Ross Farrar, singer for the great and forever-evolving California punk band Ceremony, started up a new band called Spice. Spice also includes Ceremony drummer Jake Casarotti, Continue Reading
Gregg Gillis, the former mash-up master known as Girl Talk, has moved toward straight-up rap production in recent years. For his latest project, Gillis has brought together the circa-2010 blog-rap Continue Reading
Athens psych-folk figureheads Elf Power have announced their first new album in more than five years. Artificial Countrysides is out in July and follows 2017’s Twitching In Time. Featuring the Continue Reading
TOPS have announced a new EP, Empty Steps, which will be out next month as the Montreal group’s follow-up to 2020’s full-length I Feel Alive. It includes last year’s singles Continue Reading
Last year, the great Memphis rapper Young Dolph was murdered at the age of 36; it’s an incalculable loss for rap music. There haven’t been a lot of saccharine Dolph Continue Reading
Back in February, Willie Nelson announced he’d be releasing a new album, A Beautiful Time, on his 89th birthday. So far we’ve heard a couple songs from it, including “I’ll Continue Reading
As we roll into April, hip-hop continues to feed our love for new music. This week, we have a label compilation mixtape from one of the game's most talented imprints, Continue Reading
B.L.U.E. ERRO SOUL Entertainment in partnership with UnitedMasters, proudly announces the release of the upcoming 17th studio album, “Lessons” from multi-award-winning singer-songwriter-producer and now author, Eric Roberson. Ahead of the Continue Reading
Last month, Metz’s Alex Edkins unveiled a new project called Weird Nightmare and shared its first-ever single, “Searching For You.” His debut Weird Nightmare album is out in May, and Continue Reading
Palm Coast, Florida’s Home Is Where and Denton, Texas’ Record Setter were both named Bands To Watch on this website in recent years. Both are fronted by trans women, and Continue Reading
The Brooklyn producer and songwriter Anna Schwab is currently recording hyperpop under the name sadie. On the summer solstice, she’ll release her debut EP Nowhere, co-produced by Joe Valle (Wet) Continue Reading
Last month, Nat Walker (formerly of Chromatics) and Ida No (formerly of Glass Candy) released their debut single as Fawn, “Graffiti In The Hall.” Today, they’re back with another new Continue Reading
BLIND GIRLS are a screamo band out of Gold Coast, Australia that, like so many great acts in this subgenre from around the world, have made their way to Zegema Continue Reading
If you’ve been paying attention to underground rap for the past decade or two, then you probably already knew that Open Mike Eagle is a great rapper. These days, he’s Continue Reading
The Range returned with his first proper single in six years, “Bicameral,” at the end of January — it made our list of the best songs of that week — Continue Reading
Last year, Arooj Aftab released her third full-length album, Vulture Prince, which ended up netting her Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Global Music Performance. Today, Aftab is Continue Reading
Hey, a new Sonic Youth album! Not new new, but new to you. Sadly, the iconic New York experimental rock band has not reformed. What they have done is combine Continue Reading