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.
'of movement & music' is a travel companion that changes constantly and swiftly, with mood swings and vibes as eclectic as the places you visit together.
Sunny Jain enlists an impressive cast of musicians on his latest, but it's the quality of the music that makes ‘Phoenix Rise’ really stand out.
Melbourne's Chained Lizard show with their latest single, "ELECTRIC VIBES", that pop doesn't have to rely solely on simple formulas.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from Lana Del Rey, 'Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.'
Check out our sit down with rising rapper West, where we talk about his new single and video "Checks", going viral with his previous song "Euro$tep", Chinese rappers and influence, writing vs freestyling, and more.
We got to chat with rising singer-songwriter Re Teu about his EP 'The Author', Bon Iver's influence, recording in a church crypt, and more.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from Kali Uchis, 'Red Moon In Venus.'
The Neighbourhood have tried to recapture some of their initial musical potency with their third studio album, and while I felt like it was a solid effort overall, it still felt a bit contrived when compared to everything else out there and at this point I'm not sure what they could do to regain that initial spark.
This is the third solo offering from The Internet, and while it's the shortest of the trio it might show the most potential. At only 18 years of age, Steve Lacy shows a command and understanding of funk and soul well beyond his years. He is as equally strong in front of the boards as he is behind them; giving us glimpses of what might be the next big thing.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest album from Yves Tumor, 'Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds).'
With 'Love of the Tiger' guitarist/vocalist Dida Pelled shows what crossover jazz should really sound like.
While 'Fixed Memory', Glenn Echo doesn't necessarily break any new ground in the alt-folk realm, it easily matches the quality of some of the highest regarded acts in the genre.
What could have been a unique, inventive experience came off as more generic and safe than anything. There's some flashes of something truly special throughout Primal Heart, but ultimately Kimbra is unable to create something greater than the sum of its parts.
Rocket sends us shooting through time at mad speed, all the way back to the '90s and their distinctive pop-punk sounds, with their throwback single "Giants."
Toro y Moi manages to reinvent himself again with an album full of retro influenced grooves that make you want to get up and dance. Good vibes all the way.
London-based artist Sky_A returns with his second single "Walker", expanding on his palette of electronic, acoustic, and progressive rock music.
Hip-hop collective AG Club and rapper ICECOLDBISHOP join forces in the latest single from See You Next Year 2, titled "How To Cry."
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.
Following the release of their critically-acclaimed LP, 'Jubilee', more people have gotten to know the multi-talented Japanese Breakfast. Whether it’s through song and dance or pen and paper, you’ll definitely be seeing more from this rising star.
On ‘What Do Whales Dream About at Night?’ Jessie Kilguss has delivered an engaging, sophisticated pop album.
Dynamic alt songwriter Ayleen Valentine has shared her eerie electro-alt track “000memories,” ahead of her highly-anticipated debut album.
Cashavelly Morrison's "Match Me" sounds like the lovechild of '90s alternative rock and Sarah McLachlan in its unadulterated poignancy.
Check out our chat with rising pop artist DEVORA as we talk about her latest EP 'God Is Dead', blending country and goth, her brand of "outlaw pop", and more.