These men on some 2050 shit. Believe I will be bumping BRENTRAMBO while we watch the oceans boil and the world end. ...
On July 12, 2017 / By 1833The drums are fast and the synths are slow and anthemic. This is the kind of song I could only fever-dream about after a day of binging on ...
On July 12, 2017 / By 1833I am proud to be an early adopter of this wave because this man knows how to sing, write, and defy description. ...
On July 12, 2017 / By 1833With Asad Ill on the mic and Burnin Giraph on the ones and twos, it’s safe to say this project is well-worth a listen or ten. The beats ...
On July 12, 2017 / By 1833They should play this song at church. ...
On July 10, 2017 / By 1833Country music is really spreading its wings this year… ...
On July 9, 2017 / By 1833I don’t think Kai Whiston is old enough to get into most club, yet here he is – producing more engaging intricate club sounds than many of us ...
On July 6, 2017 / By 1833Gabriel Black’s “sad boy” intertwines two genres of music that I never really thought would go together: hip-hop and indie rock. Black’s authentic lyrics and hard hitting chords ...
On July 5, 2017 / By Anita RafChildhood’s newest track, “Cameo,” is effortlessly breezy listening. Keeping things light and easy, the 70s-era guitar riffs and strings complement the sultry sounds of Childhood’s vocals. The dichotomy ...
On July 5, 2017 / By Anita RafDidn’t think Starboy could get more addictive than it was, but k?d did the damn thing on this remix. ...
On July 3, 2017 / By 1833It would be really easy to compare New Jersey artist Blood Cultures’s music to a number of electronic music’s hazy, chillwave forefathers. Off the top of my head, ...
On June 29, 2017 / By Staley SharplesI can’t focus lately. There’s something crawling underneath the surface of my skin, a restlessness made of impending discontent and fatalism that’s threatening to bubble back up. I ...
On June 29, 2017 / By Staley Sharples