Pour up. Curren$y and Harry Fraud toast to life in their Regatta EP’s new music video featuring Jay Worthy. Posted up outside a front lawn, Spitta Andretti and World Wide Worthy pop Belaire and tip their cup to more life and more success.
Video: Run The Jewels “Never Look Back”
Run The Jewels experience the Night Of The Living Dead in their new video. Directed by the John Hillcoat, Killer Mike and El-P are centered in a town during a zombie invasion. The horrifying clip features a murder of a man, his wife’s terrifying escape, and Run The Jewels’ confrontation with the the flesh-eating creatures. […]
Downhaul – “One Sick Plan” (Oso Oso Cover)
The Richmond indie band Downhaul, who seem to take equal inspiration from emo and country in a Pinegrove kind of way, released their sophomore album Proof this year. Today they’ve returned with a cover of “One Sick Plan” from Oso Oso’s 2019 stunner Basking In The Glow. The cover was commissioned by No Earbuds, the […]
Sun June – “Easy”
Earlier this year, the Austin dreamers Sun June released their sophomore album, Somewhere. Today, they’re announcing an expanded edition of the album that features three new tracks. One of those is “Easy,” which the band is sharing now. It’s breezy and sun-kissed, as band leader Laura Colwell teases out tendrils of memories that take place […]
Stream Girls Rituals’ New Cow EP
Girls Rituals, the solo project of Devi McCallion, has released a new EP called Cow. It’s the first material McCallion has put out as Girls Rituals since last year’s Crap Shit. The six songs on it are muted and hypnotic, with wallowing and snapping beats that serve as the background for McCallion’s blunted delivery. Stick […]
Stream Restraining Order & Warfare’s Fast And Furious New Split EP
Two years ago, the Massachusetts band Restraining Order released their full-length debut This World Is Too Much, and it ruled extremely hard. Restraining Order play fast, feverish, supremely catchy 1982-style hardcore; they’re the rare present-day band who might’ve once made sense on a bill with Minor Threat. They play so fast, in fact, that their […]
Aeon Station – “Fade”
Next month, the Wrens’ Kevin Whelan will release Observatory, the first album from his new project Aeon Station, which he started after work on the Wrens’ much-delayed Meadowlands follow-up stalled out. We’ve heard “Queens” and “Leaves” from it already, and today Whelan is back with another single, “Fade.” In an interview with Consequence, Whelan talked […]
Horsegirl – “Billy”
We made Horsegirl a Band To Watch on the strength of just three songs, and guess what? Now they have four. The Chicago teenagers are back today with a new single called “Billy” to be released on a 7″ with a vinyl-only cover of the Minutemen’s “History Lesson Pt. 2.” Released today with a lo-fi […]
Snow Ellet & Quarter-Life Crisis – “Cannonball”
Chicago musician Eric Reyes makes fuzzed-up, emotive pop-punk under the name Snow Ellet. He released his debut EP Suburban Indie Rock Star earlier this year, and then he dropped an expanded edition of that record a few months later. Today, there’s a new Snow Ellet single called “Cannonball.” It’s not a Breeders covers. On Twitter, […]
Maxwell – “Off”
Like his ’90s neo-soul peers D’Angelo and Erykah Badu, Maxwell, mercurial master of smoothly sexy spaced-out R&B, operates on his own timetable. In the past 25 years, Maxwell has only released five studio albums, and they’re all lush and idiosyncratic bangers. Two of those five albums have been parts of a planned trilogy, but Maxwell […]