'Precipice' places Dälek again among the key experimenters, no matter what kind of music we’re talking about.
Complex caused quite a stir by ranking the top personalities in hip-hop media, and AI can now make anyone sound like Jay-Z, Kendrick, Eminem, and more. Is rap in trouble? Let's chat!
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest trending music videos from Hit-Boy x The Alchemist, Metro Boomin, JID, and more.
This week I'm talking about the latest from Beck, XXXTENTACION, Roddy Ricch, Action Bronson, and more. Let me know if you agree/disagree, what you're currently listening to, and if there's anything I missed that I should check out.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest movie trailers to drop the last couple of weeks like 'Blue Beetle', 'Joy Ride', 'Elemental', 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse', and more.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest trending music video from Lil Wayne, Drake & 21 Savage, Quavo, KAROL G & Shakira, and more.
The British rap/ragga duo, Rebel ACA & French Monkey Wrench, have delivered an invigorating dance single worth your time to think about.
Patrick Ames brings some warm memories with "Rubber & Glue," leaving ample space for listeners to add their own.
The Academy Awards have been troubled for quite a long time, and seemed like one of those unsolvable problems. But this year's Oscars show, for the first time in at least a decade, was actually well-done.
The Color of Cyan proves with their latest album, 'Agape', that there's still life in guitar-driven post-rock.
Sergio Napoletano's 'Memory Aisle' evokes nostalgia for the '90s indie rock scene for one, and for those moments that nestle deep into the heart for another.
'2030' is a thought-provoking and enlightening narrative that explores the unconventional, liberal, and scientific approach to the fate of our existence, as Johnny Boston documents the first attempt to reanimate FM-2030’s cryogenically preserved brain.
Montreal's Tanuki Project deliver a truly fitting version of modern downtempo/trip hop with their latest EP, 'Adamant.'
Barra Brown delivers a flawless and natural jazz/hip-hop fusion album seen from the jazz side of things, with excellent results.
With "Nixon-Manson," Cosmopolis brings us some fantastically dark music, warning us that things can always get darker.
On 'Groovy Avocado Disco,' Unfortunately Steven is able to present a thoughtful concept exploring mental health through some strong music.
Disaster Relief and Thornetta Davis are able to revive the true meaning and feel of classic soul singles with "How I Feel" and "Not So Scared of You."
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.'
Real African rhythms with rumbling guitars and Zamba’s lyrics, with neither the beats, rhythms, or Zamba’s raps missing a single step.
With 'Cedars', Field Works finds unifying elements in different musical concepts and poetry in different languages.
On 'Midnight Crisp' trumpeter Takuya Kuroda truly delivers excellent modern jazz fusion that doesn’t shy away from combining jazz and hip-hop in all its forms and guises.
Our thoughts, opinions, and live reaction to the latest movie trailers to drop the last couple of weeks like Dune: Part Two, The Marvels, The Equalizer 3, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Barbie, and more.
This week I'm talking about the latest from Lil Wayne, Kesha, Green Day, Russ, and more. Let me know if you agree/disagree, what you're currently listening to, and if there's anything I missed that I should check out.
On his latest album 'Themselves,' al Riggs is able to successfully (and with excellent results) navigate through six different personalities.