• Recommended Album: Spiritual Cramp – ‘Spiritual Cramp’

    Recommended Album: Spiritual Cramp – ‘Spiritual Cramp’

    For all of the visceral energy shaking the San Francisco punk band to their nervous core on their debut LP, the destruction is a great look.

  • björk feat. ROSALÍA – “oral”

    björk feat. ROSALÍA – “oral”

    Further evidence of what we’ve already suspected of björk for decades now: she is a time traveler with a vision that predicates sounds and intentions not yet uncovered.

  • Buzz Sound: O.

    Buzz Sound: O.

    The London-based experimental noise-jazz duo vessel their frustration with everything outside of them through their explosive sound.

  • Recommended Album: André 3000 – ‘New Blue Sun’

    Recommended Album: André 3000 – ‘New Blue Sun’

    The long-awaited debut album from the innovative rapper turns to a beautiful, healing form of musical sublime amongst the discordance within the realms of cosmic jazz and ambient electronic sounds.

  • Wishy – “Too True”

    Wishy – “Too True”

    The second preview from the Indiana band’s debut EP, ‘Paradise’, leans into melancholic, static-smudged Midwestern power-pop befitting of the listen’s never-meet-your-heroes realizations.

  • Recommended Album: Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist – ‘VOIR DIRE’

    Recommended Album: Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist – ‘VOIR DIRE’

    A collaboration with the Alchemist further clarifies Earl Sweatshirt’s path moving forward in not just his art of rhyme, but his expression within it.

  • Mannequin Pussy – “Sometimes”

    Mannequin Pussy – “Sometimes”

    Setting your goals and setting yourself on fire with your desires is where Mannequin Pussy’s best parts meet in the center on the latest preview from ‘I Got Heaven’.

  • Recommended Album: Lana Del Rey – ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’

    Recommended Album: Lana Del Rey – ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’

    Every generation’s chapter written into a timeless American songbook has its master pens and defining voices, and ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’ affirms an expletive exclamation mark for Lana Del Rey as that of now, to live on forever.

  • Gulfer – “Clean”

    Gulfer – “Clean”

    The overworked Montreal indie-emo rockers take matters into their own bloody hands and wash them of it on their new single.

  • The Smile – “Wall of Eyes”

    The Smile – “Wall of Eyes”

    On the lead single and title track from the Smile’s second album, Thom Yorke, Johnny Greenwood and Tom Skinner surround you in a space transformed by their strange aural phenomena.

  • Friko – “Crashing Through”

    Friko – “Crashing Through”

    On the first single from their debut LP, ‘Where we’ve been, Where we go from here’, the Chicago rockers begin to explore a promising catharsis for their indie rock ‘n quarter life crises.

  • Recommended Album: Hannah Diamond – ‘Perfect Picture’

    Recommended Album: Hannah Diamond – ‘Perfect Picture’

    In embracing the art of imperfection, the English pop star and PC Music original’s music glows with its brightest substance yet on her second studio album.


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