Tag: New Music

New Music – Boundless Beings

If being stabbed in the ears by syncopated grinding while nearly angelic voices carried over the subject, easing out of consciousness onto the unrelenting black death that follows, that picture painted would be by Sightless Pit. A trifecta with members Lee Buford of The… Continue Reading “New Music – Boundless Beings”

New Music – Don Kobold

Kiss My Super Bowl Ring is the newest endeavor from twins, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears who make up one of the more interesting duos of music. The Garden houses the brothers under a helm of protection that balances and teeters between punk rock and… Continue Reading “New Music – Don Kobold”

New Music – Down.We.Go

With all the events that led up to 2020, the monumental year is every day, seeming like a larger burning fire that cascades over the world. In a time of dystopian-esque hellscapes, Code Orange takes this sense of anger, frustration, and confusion, twisting it… Continue Reading “New Music – Down.We.Go”

New Music – Close Encounters Of The Vert Kind

After what felt like a hopeless record release time span and millions of hours of speculation on social media, Lil Uzi Vert has finally answered the prayers of his fans and dropped what was to be the most anticipated project in rap currently. Eternal… Continue Reading “New Music – Close Encounters Of The Vert Kind”

New Music – Modular Division

After a five-year hiatus, Tame Impala’s The Slow Rush is a revitalization of psychedelic dances through floaty instrumentation. While the cover that depicts bright and warm reds with sand powering in through every opening, Kevin Parker turns a new leaf toward weightless production that’s… Continue Reading “New Music – Modular Division”

New Music – Tightrope Toward Despair

In the vast plains of existence beneath the darkened street lights and damp London rooms, King Krule is a calming, but smoking entity surrounded by clouded imagery. His third studio record as King Krule allows Archy Marshall to continue to find new places to… Continue Reading “New Music – Tightrope Toward Despair”

New Music – Easing Out

Through the parallels that rap music strikes to a city, it is impossible not to draw two lines between New York City and this lo-fi styling of poetry that has sprung out of artists like Medhane, MIKE, Mavi, and Navy Blue. All artists that… Continue Reading “New Music – Easing Out”

New Music – Psychic Appetizer

Sometime down where the 1960s and 70s psychedelic revolutions of sound never died, lives MR. ELEVATOR. This cosmic entity made up of Castle Face Records who also house other desert adventures like Oh Sees, Ty Segall, and The I.L.Y’s to name a few. But… Continue Reading “New Music – Psychic Appetizer”

New Music – Hieronymus Goliath

Under the broad spectrum of music that Kris Esfandiari has been a part of, contributed to, and inspired under is a decaying landscape of apparitional touches through industry and harsh hellscapes. As she adopts these piercing white eyes, something similar to Dracula’s Daughter and… Continue Reading “New Music – Hieronymus Goliath”

New Music – To Be Broken

Gatecreeper’s new record, Deserted, wants to break the listener. It expands on their mental anguish from previous releases and opts in to form new, metallic overcoats that shine brightly against the blackened night. Deserted is less of an easing into the torment and more… Continue Reading “New Music – To Be Broken”

New Music – Pittsburgh Era

As a kid growing up in Pittsburgh, it was impossible not to hear the name Mac Miller being shouted out during the hallways of middle school when K.I.D.S., Miller’s first introduction was pushed into my vision. While I was never a huge fan, I… Continue Reading “New Music – Pittsburgh Era”

New Music – Uncut Jems

Before the end of 2019, Your Old Droog throws his Kippah into the ring with a less than traditional sound to the newest, 12-track collection of sparked orthodox power. Jewelry is the 35-minute long span that has a solid gold cast of features and… Continue Reading “New Music – Uncut Jems”

New Music – Alienation

More of an eclectic ensemble than any sort of progressive genre piece, KAYTRANADA’s 2019 release BUBBA is a dance-heavy groove that continues to illustrate a bop-fest of adaptability. Perfect for the after-hours clubs of a dream-phased city, KAYTRANADA is able to encapsulate alienation within… Continue Reading “New Music – Alienation”

New Music – Don’t Trip

Expanding the range of $ilkMoney’s performance and abstract ideas coming to life is astonishing. The way he grabs the audience by the shoulders and somehow shouts but maintains control behind his display is almost otherworldly. Even as he jumps into the longest-running title of… Continue Reading “New Music – Don’t Trip”

New Music – Stranger Ties

In some instances, it can be incredibly difficult to create a personality and shifting sound with an entirely instrumental album. Clams Casino has a distinct overarching calling card behind all of his production credits, but Moon Trip Radio shifts into something slightly different and… Continue Reading “New Music – Stranger Ties”

New Music – Down To Follow

As if the cover art would have a relation to the title, DIIV’s Deceiver is a frequent mountain of sound that has both peaks and valleys. The peaks come from when the record is firing on all four-cylinders of members that split the work… Continue Reading “New Music – Down To Follow”

New Music – Who Running This?

After a steady release schedule of induvial projects, Griselda Records tries their hand at combining forces like some trinity of Mac-10s and diamond chains. The three ringleaders spawn as Conway The Machine, Westside Gunn, and Benny The Butcher who are able to meet like… Continue Reading “New Music – Who Running This?”

New Music – Maintaining Stride

One of the more promising acts to come from the New York underground is the work of Medhane who covers his own territory on his newest project Own Pace. Somehow managing to be consciously aware and hold a physically sleepy demeanor, Medhane orchestrates a… Continue Reading “New Music – Maintaining Stride”

New Music – Familiar Foe

During the years of bedroom lo-fi work that surged across the internet through forums and music clubs of the underground world, Black Marble has appeared again and again for his ability to create beauty through a synth. His work that is ultimately simple, but… Continue Reading “New Music – Familiar Foe”

New Music – Mac-10 History Book

It’s hard not to be impressed by Griselda Records and their seemingly unstoppable arrangement of releases under the championship styled belt. From Conway The Machine, Benny The Butcher, and Westside Gunn, there is an immense amount of talent and future behind the label and… Continue Reading “New Music – Mac-10 History Book”