Lil Silva – “To The Floor” (Feat. BADBADNOTGOOD)
The British singer and producer Lil Silva has been around for a while. For more than a decade, he’s been releasing singles and EPs and helping out on other people’s Continue Reading
The British singer and producer Lil Silva has been around for a while. For more than a decade, he’s been releasing singles and EPs and helping out on other people’s Continue Reading
Margo Price has shared a poignant new song called “Fight To Make It.” It features guest vocals from Mavis Staples and Adia Victoria, and all proceeds from Bandcamp sales will Continue Reading
The 1975 have been in extreme teaser mode in recent weeks, officially announcing the start of a new era and hyping it up with billboards and postcards mailed to fans. Continue Reading
For the last few months, Florist have been rolling out a new self-titled album, their first full-band project since 2017. We’ve heard several singles from it already, including “Red Bird Continue Reading
The Raleigh and NYC-based rock band the Veldt have been around since 1986. At the peak of the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill area’s ascent to “next Seattle” status, they Continue Reading
CHAI released their latest album, Wink, just over a year ago. So far, they’ve spent 2022 popping back up with a steady stream of new tracks in one form or Continue Reading
Fotocrime, the Louisville post-punk project spearheaded by former Coliseum frontman Ryan Patterson, are at work on Alcoves, a new EP of covers that’s coming out at the end of the Continue Reading
Brooklyn boom-bap revivalist Joey Bada$$ is only 27, but he’s been in the game for well over a decade; his breakthrough mixtape 1999 celebrated its 10th anniversary last month. Last Continue Reading
The onset of July ushers in some new music ahead of the holiday weekend. This week, a Los Angeles rhymer drops a project true to the traditional West Coast gangsta rap Continue Reading
Whether you’re really excited about Minions: The Rise Of Gru or see the entire Minions franchise as a basic vehicle for Facebook moms and capitalist culture, one thing cannot be Continue Reading
Reclusive UK pop act NANCY has been milling around for a little while now, with 2018’s debut EP Mysterious Visions and 2021’s mini-LP 7 Foot Tall Post-Suicidal Feel Good Blues. Continue Reading
Last month, Cameron Wisch and Justin Jurgens unveiled their new power-pop project Dust Star with “Nothing In My Head,” which landed on our best songs of the week list. They’re Continue Reading
It’s been six years since we heard from Swedish psych-rockers Dungen, who released their last project, Häxan (a score for the 1926 animated film The Adventures Of Prince Achmed) in Continue Reading
Less than a year ago, the woozy Montreal trio Men I Trust released Untourable Album, an LP that they recorded under lockdown, figuring that they’d never get to play the Continue Reading
We are halfway through 2022, with the first six months of the year featuring the return of Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Future and The Weeknd, a surprise album from Drake Continue Reading
Hudson Mohawke has announced a new album, Cry Sugar, which will be out in August. It’s technically the Scottish producer’s first proper album since 2015’s Lantern, though in the past Continue Reading
There are a few things in life I’m absolutely positive of and this is one: I would have gone feral for Elvis. In another life, I was born to be Continue Reading
Santa Cruz hardcore destroyers Gulch had a run of a couple of years when they were probably the most exciting band in the genre, and now they’re quitting while they’re Continue Reading
Back in March, Norwegian Band To Watch Spielbergs circled back with “Brother Of Mine,” their first new song since 2020. That and the 2020 single “Go!” ended up being previews Continue Reading
Today in unexpectedly great remixes, Canadian DJ/producer AVIRA has put an EDM spin on Live’s 1994 Throwing Copper classic “Lightning Crashes.” AVIRA apparently has quite a back catalog of remixes, Continue Reading