King Krule
The Noose of Jah City
I’m not exactly sure how to classify King Krule’s “The Noose of Jah City,” and I don’t care to. The British artist used to go by the name Zoo Kid…keep reading →
Mesita is back with a new EP entitled XYXY, a gorgeously orchestrated experimental electro rock journey. Mesita has the ability to combine delicate effects with harder instrumentals such as drums…keep reading →
Credit goes to singer Lalin St. Juste in The Seshen’s newest exotic electronic track for sounding like an otherwordly instrument, uniting a few human beats with her foreign army of sounds. Credit…keep reading →
English music producer Stephen Wilkinson (best known as Bibio) has a new album coming out within the month called Silver Wilkinson. The first song we heard was “À Tout À L’heure,” but here’s another…keep reading →
“Two Worlds” is a bold and explorative track that tests the limits of underground pop, fuzzing it up with hip-hop, trip-hop, wavy dreams and introspective lyrics. Their music sounds like one big…keep reading →
I’ve been holding off on reviewing this track because I wasn’t sure exactly what I would say; this is an edit of David Bowie after all. “Space Oddity” was released…keep reading →
Take a dash of Phil Elverum, a splash of Daniel Johnston, and maybe a hint of Broken Social Scene, and you cook up singer-songwriter Daniel Gélinas, the man behind lo-fi pop…keep reading →
I’m really excited to present this new track by Decent Lovers. Their sound is infectious; their style fresh. “Collided” is the perfect example. One of my favorite instruments, the kalimba,…keep reading →
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