Tag: New Music

New Music – Hell’s Angels

A pounding force can be heard in the hills of power violence, a burning black that sweeps the often dense and mysterious land. Evil, twisted, but unrelenting, Full Of Hell swings like a bat full of lead with their 2019 release Weeping Choir. A… Continue Reading “New Music – Hell’s Angels”

New Music – Greaze Gun

Konnichiwa, the 2016 instant hit was a cultural phenomenon that bridged the gap between American rap and the British grime from the streets to the clubs. Skepta is a walking grease “greaze” gun in this case with witty lyrical ability, an outstanding and recognizable… Continue Reading “New Music – Greaze Gun”

New Music – Three-Man Weave

Energy within music is something that cannot be achieved artificially, it relies entirely off the desire to create and destroy within the realms of instruments and vocals. With Injury Reserve, their newest self-titled record Injury Reserve is an in-depth look at just how irreplaceable… Continue Reading “New Music – Three-Man Weave”

New Music – A Monster Science Created

There is always talk of a new record stemming from the consistently busy Tyler, The Creator who cut his teeth in 2009 with debut mixtape Bastard. As time progresses with the 10-year mark slowly on the cusp of his career, his sixth studio record… Continue Reading “New Music – A Monster Science Created”

New Music – Renegade Road

With the current theme of cowboys coming back into the frame through 2019, radio-friendly hits that adorn cowboy hats and spurs become more common every day. Mac DeMarco takes a new stance as he works an entire album around the word, Here Comes The… Continue Reading “New Music – Renegade Road”

New Music – Corporate Suicide

“None of these bitches cold as me” Rico Nasty exclaims on her newest joint project with hip-hop destroyer, Kenny Beats. Anger Management is a manifestation of Nasty’s crack to the face of lyrical processes and the infectious nature of Beats’ ability to manipulate a… Continue Reading “New Music – Corporate Suicide”

New Music – Bilingual Radio

France has always been the language of absolute beauty and love, coming from the fine porcelain voice of Lolo Zouaï, love has never been closer. She works within her own vocal abilities and the use of reverberation and repetition to create lines and hooks… Continue Reading “New Music – Bilingual Radio”

New Music – Rocket Expedition

Watch as the trap gets blessed by the presence of Smokepurpp, the prolific SoundCloud styled rapper that perfected the tenacity of loud and abrasive. He is a Chicago native but actually found prominence in Florida where he linked up with the other Soundcloud success… Continue Reading “New Music – Rocket Expedition”

New Music – Century III Mall

To capture a youthful outlook towards an often cold world seems impossible, but through Leggy, the Cincinnati, Ohioans are able to collective contain hope in a 38-minute pop-rock display. A love letter to the freedom that comes with expression, Let Me Know Your Moon… Continue Reading “New Music – Century III Mall”

New Music – Kolorfully Kawaii

“All of my life I’ve been a crab in a bucket,” describes the uplifted Choo Jackson on his newest record Anime 2. The positive reflections that follow behind him are frequent as if he looks into the world’s often cold eyes and can smile… Continue Reading “New Music – Kolorfully Kawaii”

New Music – You Are Free

As the doomsday clock ticks down to the final moments of the spinning metropolitan and sprawling city that makes up New York’s home to Corpus, the bold-faced collective of musicians and artists that formed a backbone to the city. A real harsh bludgeoning that… Continue Reading “New Music – You Are Free”

New Music – Willow Spring’s Treasure            

The love from Little Rock, Kari Rose Johnson who is better known by her performing alias Kari Faux is one of the better-kept secrets of hip-hop. A pioneer and one of the leading women in a hook-frenzy with glossed production pieces, Faux is deliberate… Continue Reading “New Music – Willow Spring’s Treasure            “

New Music – Fall To Despair

While the first few minutes might be disorganized, frantic, and utterly daunting, You Must Relax by Bellrope is a capturing record that spans five-tracks into nearly an hour of material. From shouts and shrills in the opening greeting to the march into bitter and… Continue Reading “New Music – Fall To Despair”

New Music – Grand Illusions

Goodbyes are never easy, especially if you are talking about the long, slow goodbyes of final records that have a designated end. While breaking up is hard to do, People Under The Stairs do so in a way that feels more prideful and hopeful… Continue Reading “New Music – Grand Illusions”

New Music – No Ordinary Moments

The vibrancy that always follows from genre-blender, rhythm splitter, experiment handler, Toro y Moi. The group/man that never seems to have a basis of hard definition, the newest record Outer Peace is an intellectual journey through sound and paint. Outer Peace is simply one… Continue Reading “New Music – No Ordinary Moments”

New Music – The NCROMNCR

“I’ve been poppin’ since my demos” describes the disgruntled Future on his newest trap symphony, Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD. The gloves are off as the sixth major studio release in three-and-a-half years bursts onto the scene in a truthful, emotional, and braggadocious display.… Continue Reading “New Music – The NCROMNCR”

New Music – Pistols Barking

From the AR-15 of Soundcloud artists and waves of copycats, biters, looters, robbers, and unapologetic clones; Comethazine comes raging in a new whip, middle fingers up. He ignores the trend of following flows of other artists, and creates a stronger approach to the already… Continue Reading “New Music – Pistols Barking”

New Music – And The Award Goes To…

Something about the golden trophies are so enticing to the eye, almost able to make people forget just who they are for one night. Well, rather than a single identifying night; J.I.D. goes for a lifetime with his newest installment on DiCaprio 2. A… Continue Reading “New Music – And The Award Goes To…”

New Music – Instrumental Grave

Albums without a vocal appearance can often times become challenged by repetition. Some listeners just cannot grasp a sense of keeping interest without a performance coming from a microphone. With New Others Part Two, the newest child from California’s This Will Destroy You; the… Continue Reading “New Music – Instrumental Grave”