Thundercat Drunk Brainfeeder Bizarre album art featuring Thundercat’s (aka Stephen Bruner) half-submerged face gives you a good idea of what’s in store. […]
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Roy Woods: Nocturnal
Roy Woods Nocturnal (OVO Sound) Roy Woods’ Nocturnal is atmospheric yet concise with chilled-out trap style beats and soft electronic melodies. Lyrically, […]
Panic! at the Disco: Death of a Bachelor
Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor (Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen) Ironically enough, Death of a Bachelor alludes to the afterlife momentum. […]
Matt and Kim: New Glow
Matt and Kim New Glow (Harvest Records) Brooklyn duo Pratt graduates Matt and Kim return with New Glow, a less cheesy version of […]
William Control: The Neuromancer
William Control The Neuromancer (Control Records) The Neuromancer, the latest album from William Control (aka Wil Francis), is surprisingly catchy with infectious […]
Red Fang: Whales and Leeches
Red Fang Wales and Leeches (Relapse Records) Red Fang is a band of man-beasts. They encapsulate the true metal dogma of destruction, […]
M.I.A.: Matangi
M.I.A. Matangi (Interscope Records) M.I.A. is back with her fourth album, Matangi, unleashing 15 new age tracks with chants, Indian-style beats, hypnotizing rhythms, and […]
Keren Ann @ City Winery, 6/20/13
Maybe it was the clink and clatter of drink and chatter, but time seemed to stretch last week at City Winery. In […]
The Young: Dub Egg
The Young Dub Egg (Matador Records) Austin-based indie rockers The Young return with their second studio album, Dub Egg, a collection of spacey electronics […]