• MIKE – “You’re the Only One Watching”

    MIKE – “You’re the Only One Watching”

    The New York City underground rapper continues holding conversation with spirits passed on the latest single off his new album, ‘Showbiz’.

  • Recommended Album: Kelly Lee Owens – ‘Dreamstate’

    Recommended Album: Kelly Lee Owens – ‘Dreamstate’

    On her fourth album, the Welsh producer unlocks those sensations we can only hope to feel when we close our eyes, and brings them vividly to us in our waking life.

  • Bambara – “Pray to Me”

    Bambara – “Pray to Me”

    The lead single from the Brooklyn post-punk’s new album ‘Birthmarks’ is a heated wild night filled with country karaoke and a murderous one-eyed man.

  • Glixen – “lick the star”

    Glixen – “lick the star”

    If the universe is chaos, then Glixen are savoring its taste on the first preview off the Phoenix shoegaze band’s new EP, ‘quiet pleasures’.

  • Recommended Album: Beth Gibbons – ‘Lives Outgrown’

    Recommended Album: Beth Gibbons – ‘Lives Outgrown’

    The debut solo album from the Portishead frontwoman is the life’s work of an artist who has chosen to enchant death with a sparkle of her own dark magic rather than let it shake her.

  • Ela Minus – “UPWARDS”

    Ela Minus – “UPWARDS”

    The Brooklyn-based producer syncopates a self-care mantra into an ecstatic electro-pop stimulant that overpowers any and all distraction.

  • André 3000 – “Moving Day”

    André 3000 – “Moving Day”

    From an accompanying short film on the recording of ‘New Blue Soon’, the title track off André 3000’s new EP is evolving work in motion.

  • Kendrick Lamar – “squabble up”

    Kendrick Lamar – “squabble up”

    It’s playtime for Kendrick as he let’s the wolves out on his haters with the hivemind highlight off his new album, ‘GNX’.

  • Lifeguard – “Ministry / Energie”

    Lifeguard – “Ministry / Energie”

    Intensifying friction that ensures the heat stays right at its surface on the latest single from the noisy Chicago post-punk pile-ons.

  • Bartees Strange – “Too Much”

    Bartees Strange – “Too Much”

    Even as it hinges upon collapse, the sonic thesis off the indie rock polymath’s new album, ‘Horror’, is a thrilling scene.


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