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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. -
Nick Jonas, Tove Lo 'Close' Review: Vulnerable New Single Leads 'Last Year Was Complicated'
When announcing his new album Last Year Was Complicated, Nick Jonas revealed that he was not going to shy away from his personal life and breakups in his new music. ""Sh*t is too real sometimes... Reliving some of these real life experiences through this music is hard," Jonas tweeted. "But I know it's important that I do it. I want to be an open book in my art.." And, boy, did he deliver with his new Tove Lo assisted single "Close." -
Meghan Trainor 'Watch Me Do' Review: New 'Thank You' Track Keeps It Old School [LISTEN]
If you thought that Meghan Trainor had stepped away from her sugary doo-wop/pop blend for just a moment with her latest single "No," you were wrong. Ahead of her new album Thank You, Trainor released a new hype track on Friday (March 25), and once again, she's channeling powerful pop. -
Fifth Harmony 'The Life' Review: Shimmery New Song Balances 'Work from Home'
Fifth Harmony are living "The Life," and they're proving that with a sparkling new track off their forthcoming album 7/27. Just a few weeks after dropping the album's lead single "Work from Home," the girls are back with a shimmery new song, and it's pretty much a total 180 from the first taste of their sophomore record. -
SBTRKT, The-Dream Release 'Good Morning' As Free Download
It is his first official release since 2014. -
Gwen Stefani 'This Is What the Truth Feels Like' Review: Junk Mail
here was a good bit of potential on this album -- the power and poppy punch of "Make Me Like You," "Misery" and "Used to Love You" proved that. But, once you moved away from the teaser tracks (and album standout "Truth," which should be the next single), there wasn't much here. But, even if the results were a little mixed, I will say it's nice to hear Gwen writing from an honest place again. -
‘Post Pop Depression' Reviewed: Iggy Pop Still Full of “Lust For Life” On 17th Solo Album
Iggy Pop's 17th solo album, Post Pop Depression, is no Raw Power by The Stooges, but it would have been unsettling to have to watch the weathered 68-year-old rub steaks and peanut butter all over his perpetually-slithering torso anyway. The proto-punk pioneer's new collaboration with Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme shows he still has as much "Lust For Life" as one might expect with the support of Dean Fertita from Queens Of The Stone Age and The Dead Weather and Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys. -
Kygo, Labrinth Get Emotional On 'Cloud Nine' Single "Fragile"
Something different and emotional from Kygo as we gear up for Cloud Nine later this year. -
Axwell Cuts Michael Feiner 'Mantra' Into Club-Ready Track
Two tracks in two weeks from Axwell. What is going on here?! -
Iggy Azalea 'Team' Review: Can New 'Digital Distortion' Single Revive Her Career? [LISTEN]
Iggy Azalea has had a bumpy year-and-a-half, and it's likely that the Australian rapper has learned the only person she can truly depend on is herself. After weeks of buildup, on Friday (March 18), Azalea finally released her new single "Team," the lead track off her forthcoming sophomore album Digital Distortion. -
Gorgon City Release 'All Four Walls' From New Project 'Kingdom'
A new track will come out every three weeks. -
Adam Lambert 'Welcome to the Show' Review: Booming New Song Brings the Drama [LISTEN]
To call Adam Lambert a showman is an understatement. Since his earliest days stunning audiences on American Idol, he's been known to accent his soaring vocals with quite the artistic flare, and he's bringing that drama on in full force on his new single "Welcome to the Show" featuring Swedish singer-songwriter Laleh. -
Pegboard Nerds, Grabbitz Unite On 'All Alone' Ahead Of Tour
Pegboard Nerds has teamed up with label mate Grabbitz to deliver their powerful collaboration "All Alone." The new single comes just one week ahead of Pegboard Nerds upcoming Nerds By Nature Tour across North America that will take up the next month and a half. -
Zayn 'Befour' Review: New 'Mind of Mine' Song Channels R&B, Synths and One Direction Split
Zayn Malik has broken away from One Direction, and it'd be silly to imagine he won't be singing about his former boy band on his debut album Mind of Mine. Just a little over a week before his record's release date, on Thursday (March 17), Zayn finally released his long-anticipated new song "Befour."
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