Tracks of the Week 27.02.21
Honing in on the abandoned port town of Moynaq, the violinist and composer Galya Bisengalieva spotlights the shrinking of the Aral Sea. On her twelfth studio album Mia Doi Todd captures the...
Honing in on the abandoned port town of Moynaq, the violinist and composer Galya Bisengalieva spotlights the shrinking of the Aral Sea. On her twelfth studio album Mia Doi Todd captures the...
Selena Gomez sings of strength and healing in her first Spanish-language single in more than ten years. Juice WRLD and Young Thug play bad boys in the Chicago rapper’s final music video,...
The stunning new grindcore project DUMA from two veterans of the Nairobi metal scene, the multidisciplinary artist Duval Timothy from London by way of Sierra Leone, Klein and a coming to Jesus,...
More tracks than you can shake a stick at or get through listening in time for next week, from the continent-spanning crime dramas of the London grime artist Ghetts, to the open...
From the granular soundscapes and sunswept vistas of Julianna Barwick to Margo Price in country swoon, from the sticky cacophony of 100 gecs to Apollo Brown and Ché Noir with their lyrical...
Zola Jesus rings out ‘Changes’ by Black Sabbath, The Soft Pink Truth take on crust punk by the Swedish band Totalitär, and Whitney and Waxahatchee traverse the Blue Ridge Mountains to the...
On a brand new song released as part of the FEET OF CLAY vinyl edition, Earl Sweatshirt scrabbles loose even as the earth around him crumbles. Charli XCX gets tenacious as how...
COP25, the twenty-fifth edition of the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference, saw delegates from the international community meet in Madrid on Monday to commence two weeks of talks. Madrid then serves...