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  • Stream, Download James Blake Surprise Album 'The Colour In Anything'

    A beautiful surprise from James Blake. James Blake shocked the music world yesterday when he announced on BBC Radio One with Annie Mac that he was going to release his new long-awaited album The Colour In Anything that night.
  • Brian Eno Covers Lou Reed, Conjures the Titanic on New Album ‘The Ship’ [LISTEN]

    Brian Eno just released The Ship, his latest full-length solo album on Warp. Apparently, the LP grew out of the legendary producer's fascination with World War I and the sinking of the so-called "unsinkable" Titanic. It plays like a pastiche, conjures a collage of different stories told with the help of sea-like ambient instrumentations that conclude with a pretty straightforward cover of The Velvet Underground's "I'm Set Free," penned by Lou Reed.
  • Dak's '2 Face' EP Review [LISTEN] LA Hip-Hop Lyricist

    LA rapper Dak shares his life experiences on his upcoming 2016 EP, '2 Face.' The new EP from rising LA-based lyricist Dak is titled 2 Face, and has a release date set for May 8, 2016.
  • Stream Bitter's Kiss' 'Love Won't Make You Cry' EP [LISTEN]

    Stream Bitter's Kiss' 'Love Won't Make You Cry' EP right here! Bitter's Kiss, aka singer-songwriter Chloe Baker, recently released her new EP entitled Love Won't Make You Cry, featuring a number of instant hits in the indie-folk genre.
  • Post Death Soundtrack 'The Unlearning Curve' Album Review [LISTEN]

    Post Death Soundtrack's 'The Unlearning Curve' album review. While I generally hate band names that are similar to Post Death Soundtrack's, I can't help but love the Canadian trip-hop trio's new album title, The Unlearning Curve.
  • Moderat Conclude Electronic Pop Trilogy, Evoke Dystopian Dreamscape on ‘III’

    III finds Moderat, the hybrid trio of Apparat's Sascha Ring and Modeselektor's Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary, embracing unrestrained, raw emotion while evoking a decidedly dystopian dreamscape. The album, which masterfully combines introspective ambience with hard-hitting IDM and infuses it all with a pop sensibility, not only marks the conclusion to the outfit's electronic pop trilogy but also achieves what they sought out to do on 2013's II and 2019's Moderat.
  • PJ Harvey, Political Activist? ‘The Hope Six Demolition Project’ Reviewed

    "The Hope Six Demolition Project" leaves one asking if English rocker PJ Harvey has turned into a political activist. The album was recorded in public sessions as part of a living art exhibit in London and was inspired by her travels to Kosovo, Afghanistan and Washington, D.C. alongside filmmaker Seamus Murphy.
  • Stream, Download ASAP Ferg's Album 'Always Strive & Prosper'

    Ferg's LP features the likes of Skrillex, Future, Rock Ross, Chris Brown and others. A$AP Ferg has at last released his new album, the aptly titled, Always Strive & Prosper.
  • ‘Super’ Reviewed: Pet Shop Boys Recall Energy of ‘Very’ on 13th Studio Album

    Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys don't attempt to redefine pop music on their Stuart Price-produced 13th full-length studio album, Super. Instead, the "West End Girls" singer-songwriters' latest recalls the hands-in-the-air energy of 1993's Very and the bygone era of London clubbing that came with it.
  • Zayn 'Mind of Mine' Review: Junk Mail

    Zayn Malik explores his sexy, grown up man side in his first post-One Direction album 'Mind of Mine.' But, was it a successful effort?
  • Gramatik 'Epigram' Album Review: Denis Jasarevic Channels Nikola Tesla

    With 'Epigram', Brooklyn-bred DJ/producer Gramatik collaborates with rappers, singers and friends to get poetic and political, soulful and heavy on his most diverse record yet.
  • Japanese Breakfast 'Psychopomp' Album Review: An Emotional, Enlightening Dream Pop Wonder

    Japanese Breakfast 'Psychopomp' is an emotional, enlightening dream pop wonder that will leave you astonished - this is a review.
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