Arctic Monkeys have come back down to Earth. Following their latest studio album Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, the group abandons their 2018 interplanetary travels for their trademark Bittersweet Breakup Special with new lead single "There'd Better Be a Mirrorball."
Read MoreBloody Angel’s content is partly fresh, partly recycled, but fully fun. I have an interesting history with 23 year old, Northern California native, Sematary. My first exposure to his deep fried, found footage horror inspired sounds and visuals was in my high school chorus classroom…
Read More“Mac is in his feelings and he can't get out of it,” Malcolm Todd confesses in the opening track “Earrings” of his new Sweet Boy mixtape. The stage is set for the lovesick themes present throughout Sweet Boy: missing an ex, troubled relationships, and young love being all-consuming, intense, and confusing.
Read MoreThe dream police is alive, and so is music. Born and raised in New Jersey, Michael Gordon, better known as Mk.gee (pronounced mc-gee), is known for his magical, signature sound.
Read MoreOn her debut album Going Through It, singer-songwriter Eliza McLamb invites us into a world of dreamy visuals, candid musings, and a refreshing sense of self-awareness.
Read MoreJane Remover’s sophomore LP is her most confident release to date, full of exciting lyrics and skillful production. The Chicago-based artist blew up in different internet music scenes a few years ago for her unique, production heavy sound.
Read More“I am not your internet baby” PinkPantheress proclaims on her debut studio album, Heaven Knows. It’s repeated several times with startling clarity, especially for someone who’s been known to barely sing above a whisper.
Read MoreComing in the wake of one of the year’s biggest releases in the form of The Record, the boys have been busy, touring non-stop since the album’s release.
Read MoreAfter three years of one-off singles, Mugler musings, and the release of a deluxe version of her acclaimed 2019 mixtape, Trinity, Alexandra Drewchin has returned with her fifth studio album Powders.
Read MoreIn some ways, Brothers Osborne are emblematically country. With small-town roots, lyrics about life’s simple pleasures (“Who Says You Can’t Have Everything,”) and an affable twang, there’s no doubt that the brothers are Nashville songwriters—something to be proud of.
Read More...Discovers Hoagy Carmichael’s Music Shop plunges the listener into chaos. The first track “Junkman’s Song” features a crass vibraphone followed by a funky, slow bass line. The vibraphone repeats the same few notes while the bass handles the melody.
Read MoreThe Music Department reflects on an amazing year in music
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