More Hits. Hit-Boy and Big Hit keep the new music coming with the release of their third album this week, “More 4 Me”. The ThirdEyeRaz-directed video spots the father-and-son duo setting shop at a factory where they reference their success and their upcoming goals. “I know it’s more for me / I’m thinking it’s more […]
Video: Moneybagg Yo “Where Ya Bih @”
Show me what you working with. Fresh off the release of his Hard To Love, CMG The Label’s Moneybagg Yo gets on his hustle and flow for the mixtape’s new video, “Where Ya Bih @”. Courtesy of Whipalo, the visual pays homage to the 2005 drama film, Hustle & Flow with the Memphis rapper portraying […]
Ashley McBryde – “Learned To Lie”
Ashley McBryde, one of the brightest lights within the country mainstream, took a slight detour outside her normal discography last year with Lindeville, a concept album about a fictional Southern town created with a handful of her Nashville singer-songwriter peers. This year she’s getting back to her main gig. McBryde will release a new LP […]
Stream Spy’s Disgusting 13-Minute Debut Album Satisfaction
This record is filthy. The extremely grimy Bay Area hardcore punk band Spy got started during the pandemic, and they made their name on the strength of their EPs — 2020’s Service Weapon, 2021’s Habitual Offender, their 2022 split with Maniac — and their reportedly-insane live show. Before releasing an album, Spy were already playing […]
Weird Nightmare – “She’s The One” (The Ramones Cover)
Last year, Alex Edkins, leader of the great Toronto noise-rock power-trio METZ, launched his solo side project Weird Nightmare. With Weird Nightmare, Edkins makes catchy, guitar-driven power-pop that’s really nothing like what he does with METZ. The self-titled Weird Nightmare debut album was impressive but I’ve been even more into the one-off singles that Edkins […]
Video: Shenseea “Sold Out”
Dem sell out like mi shows. Shenseea is as real as they come on her brand new single, “Sold Out”, which arrives with its music video. Centered in the heart of Jamaica, the fiery visual finds the dancehall star choosing friends wisely in a world full of fakes. “Dem will honor you / Acting like […]
Bad History Month – “Over The Hills”
True Delusion is the new seven-song release from Bad History Month, Sean Sprecher’s long-running indie rock band, founded in Boston and now based in Philly. Is it an album? An EP? Whatever they’re calling it, closing track “Over The Hills” portends good things. It’s an incessantly strumming midtempo track with a vivid arrangement and a […]
Rufus Wainwright & Chaka Khan Covered “Cotton-Eyed Joe”
Here’s a combination that makes no sense whatsoever. The soul and funk legend Chaka Khan got her start as the singer for the band Rufus. Today, Khan has teamed up with a very different Rufus, the second-generation singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, to sing “Cotton-Eyed Joe,” a song that most of us remember for deeply silly reasons. […]
The Tallest Man On Earth – “Say What You Will” (James Blake Cover)
The Tallest Man On Earth recorded his Spotify Singles in Stockholm rather than New York. Makes sense. Having the corporate offices for the world’s largest streaming behemoth is convenient for Swedes! As per the series ritual, Kristian Matsson performed one original and one cover at Spotify Studio. In addition to “Looking For Love” from his […]
Video: Gunna “bread & butter”
Gunna back. Gunna makes his long-awaited return with his post-prison release, “bread & butter”, which arrives alongside its music video. Directed by Leff, the black-and-white visual spots the YSL rapper out in the Hollywood Hills where addresses some of his most recent events. “Never gave no statement or agreed to take no stand on ’em […]
