The early 2000s were a very different time. That's one of the only explanations for the existence of 'Freddy Got Fingered' ― the unreconstructed comedic id of Tom Green.
Despite some cliche and well worn elements, 6LACK still delivers an enjoyable listen that shows he's capable of carving out his own lane in the crowded space of alternative R&B.
On 'Aftertouch,' Absolutely Free successfully combine experimentation with straightforward melody.
Allan Kingdom's major debut may not be particularly groundbreaking but it is still a very strong first offering that manages to push the envelope of what is modern hip-hop that much more. With shades of Cudi, he's got a bright future ahead of him.
Joywave drop their first new music of 2024 with “Brain Damage," a song about the absurdity of trying to be ‘ok’ in a time when everything is clearly not.
The first track is the first step, and it’s a call to consider the albums as a whole, starting with a built-in artist’s statement, a love letter from The 1975 to us.
Animal Collective's reissue of 'Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished' features brand-new artwork, a host of previously unreleased tracks, and they're also set to release a new EP alongside it.
Arcade Fire has delivered a mixed bag with Everything Now. There are some really great moments of synth heavy pop-rock here that get undercut by poor songwriting and flat messaging, despite their noble intents.
Art pop musician EMEL has shared the new single + video “Lose My Mind (feat. Nayomi)”, a beguiling coalescence of hip-hop and indie pop.
Barra Brown delivers a flawless and natural jazz/hip-hop fusion album seen from the jazz side of things, with excellent results.
On 'Yoreself,' Beatnik Neon is able to stand above your standard electronic-based music, successfully combining a number of different genres.
Bryson Tiller's follow-up to his massive first project feels like a quarter step forward than a major leap ahead. That's not a bad thing as he still sounds great, just expect more of a remaster of something already stellar instead of something wholly new and exciting.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from 6LACK, 'Since I Have A Lover.'
The Numero Group has announced the upcoming release of 'Paper Airplanes, Paper Hearts,' which compiles the complete recorded works of seminal Little Rock, Arkansas queer tweemo band Everyone Asked About You.
Hip-hop collective AG Club and rapper ICECOLDBISHOP join forces in the latest single from See You Next Year 2, titled "How To Cry."
ALNILAM'S "Under the Sun" is like the best kind of dreams - you want to go back under its spell as soon as it's over.
Brooklyn alt-country songwriter Emily Frembgen just released her latest single “Fentanyl”, about the kind of alienation that can render a person motionless.
It's strange to say the least and almost hallucinogenic in nature; a perfect fit in one of those old school sci-fi flicks. Alone, there's no way I'd be able to make it through either the audio or visual part of the project but together they create a mesmerizing loop that stands as art as much as it does music.
On "Closure," Anni Pohto crosses genre borders with ease and has a beautiful balance between the excellent vocals and intriguing soundscape.
Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino can be best described as hallucinogenic lounge music that's left-field, inventive, and smoldering. A highly unexpected direction from an established band that could've easily played things safe, but instead chose to take major risks that paid off in one of their most exhilarating albums to date.
Hailing from Dallas, TX and currently shaping his sonic identity in the lively Austin music scene, James Black has shared his latest single "Fever Baby."
Somehow even after 7 albums they're still able to make each new album feel like the first time you heard them and despite music coming more in line with the style they perfected over a decade ago, they still feel light years in front of everyone else. "7" won't do much to change your opinion about Beach House one way or another, but it's hard to argue how hauntingly beautiful it all is.
On 'Ghosts Revisited' Beo String Quartet add a twist to their modern classical/prog rock combination.
Cashavelly Morrison's "Match Me" sounds like the lovechild of '90s alternative rock and Sarah McLachlan in its unadulterated poignancy.