• Mixtape Monday: This Week's Newest Tracks For Sharing

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Beyoncé and Drake, Will Smith, Frankie Cosmos and more right here!
  • Beach Slang Frontman James Alex Exclusive Interview

    James Alex talks with unfiltered passion when discussing music, and that's not the least bit surprising considering he fronts the passionate punk trio that goes by Beach Slang. He puts together sentences filled with intelligent cracks and metaphors, leaving just enough room for a strategically placed "f*ck." Alex peppers his thoughts with "you know what I mean" in order to look for reassurance while he rambles about the unexpected success of his year-old band from Philadelphia. He isn't the confident Mr. Rock Star type. He's the guy down the street who took a chance on music, and he's damn glad he did.
  • Cursive, Beach Slang Announce Massive US Tour [SCHEDULE]

    Cursive frontman Tim Kasher does not like to stay in one place for very long. He admitted as much last year. So, a recently announced 2015 tour that spans more than a month and tackles dozens of U.S. cities comes as no surprise.
  • Nicki Minaj, Sylvan Esso, Drake on Noisey's Top 25 Songs of 2014 List: Who Got No. 1?

    "Noisey" released its end of the year collection of the top 25 songs from 2014 recently, and there is a great mix of hip-hop, punk and indie rock tracks. Big names like Nicki Minaj, St. Vincent and Taylor Swift were included alongside Sylvan Esso, Beach Slang and Body Count. Atlanta's own iLoveMakonnen topped the list with his tune "Club Goin' Up (on a Tuesday)" featuring Drake. "The success of 'Tuesday,' which went from just-slightly-more-than-homemade weirdo artifact to Drake-featuring radio smash to Grammy-nominated late night show performance material, was as improbable as having a wild party on the slowest night of the week right under the nose of your parole officer. But it wasn't unwarranted," "Noisey" wrote about the top song. Check out the full list below. "Club" hit No. 2 on "Pitchfork's" list of the 100 best tracks of 2014 behind Future Islands.
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