Canadian DIY darlings Men I Trust made a name for themselves in the indie scene with their unique blend of dreamy, groove-laden pop. Oftentimes in the band's press it seems that former characteristic of their music eclipses the latter in recognition, but "Tailwhip" is proof positive that their sense for for crafting an infectious rhythm is just as keen as their knack for generating the spacious atmospheres those rhythms occupy.
Stung!, like most of the band's repertoire, is an trippy blend of a myriad of musical elements, but "Neon City" is classic, raw Pond. One can hear in it everything that makes the group and its various sister-acts great.
With its stark, damning lyrical accusations and an arrestingly erratic groove - not to mention it's stunner of an act three twist - "Conceited" is a stormy portrait of a toxic love affair painted upon the canvas of its off-kilter and cleverly turbulent arrangement. It's also a brief and striking distillation of everything that makes its parent album - and Young's music in general - so compelling.
“Little Belle” from the Gene Dante Album “DL/UX” is an elegant masterpiece wrapped up in three minutes and thirty two...
It is not a question of whether AI will shape the future of music; rather, it is about how we, as a society, choose to harmonize with the technological cadence, ensuring that the melodies of innovation resonate with the principles of creativity, inclusivity, and ethical stewardship.
Asian Dub Foundation are known for their eclectic, genre-bending brand of electronic music combining everything from dancehall to raga, and are no strangers to the gritty, guitar-driven aesthetics of punk rock. That said, a collaboration with the Godfather of Punk himself definitely dials that influence up to an entirely different level.
Taken on its own merits, Pop was a daring synthesis of mainstream proclivities, techno affectations, and '90s rock sludge, built upon a foundation that remained distinctly U2.
Depeche Mode, the legendary British electronic band, has once again rekindled their musical flame with their latest release, “Ghosts Again.”...
Kicking down the door into Looking Glass War's ambient, energetic aural world, "Arrive!" does just what it says on the tin.
Ok, so here is Die Antwoord with another slammin’ track of the week Cookie Thumper, and I warn you, this...
"Schedule I," much like its parent album, is an unadulterated expression of Norman Sann's sharp, consistently refreshing approach to the rap game. Even when tackling topics as well-documented in the genre sphere as attraction or popularity, Sann never falters in wielding language like a saber, with a keen command of wordplay refined to an acute edge.
PA-based indie rock outfit Sun Not Yellow has made a habit of applying their own distinct sensibilities to a wide array of styles since their 2017 inception, and their latest single "Younger Me" is a perfect microcosm of that melting pot mentality. This latest offering sees the group adding Dawes-esque folk rock to their genre grab-bag, organically touched with the idiosyncrasies that make the group stick out from a multitude of others operating in that same, heavily saturated sphere.