Tracks of the Week 29.08.20
Triplets, quartets, and quintets give this week’s selection of tracks a fuller figure, as Disclosure, Kehlani, and Syd team up for ‘Birthday’, Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid provide the background...
Triplets, quartets, and quintets give this week’s selection of tracks a fuller figure, as Disclosure, Kehlani, and Syd team up for ‘Birthday’, Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid provide the background...
Society has seldom seemed so divided, but music might still possess the power to bring people together if only it wasn’t quite so much work. Rarely has music carried such onerous reading...
Like a number of his near contemporaries, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan continues to release music at a steady pace, somehow more grizzled than most even...
Yves Tumor deconstructs gospel, Princess Nokia channels Dr. Seuss, while Khruangbin and Leon Bridges roll out under the Texas sun. Grimes, Doja Cat, Caribou, and Four Tet lounge limpidly or lay back...
Packed until laden with twenty-five new videos and songs, this iteration of tracks of the week might feel heavy enough to fall through the earth, but dense and weighty efforts from Grimes,...
Living his best life, Danny Brown leads a trio of big-name rap releases accompanied by Tyler, The Creator and Young Thug. In the process of paying homage, Princess Nokia makes a triumphant...
Peaches – ‘Dumb Fuck’ * * * Michael Cera – ‘Best I Can’ (feat. Sharon Van Etten) * * * J Balvin & Willy William – ‘Mi Gente’ (feat. Beyoncé) * *...
Björk – ‘The Gate’ * * * G-Eazy – ‘No Limit’ (feat. A$AP Rocky & Cardi B) * * * Nosaj Thing – ‘Way We Were’ (feat. Zuri Marley) * * *...