Tracks of the Week 26.12.21
Good tidings of great joy and to all people! This week Joyful Noise Recordings present their annual holiday special, with the likes of C.J. Boyd, Jad Fair, Oneida, and The Ophelias each...
Good tidings of great joy and to all people! This week Joyful Noise Recordings present their annual holiday special, with the likes of C.J. Boyd, Jad Fair, Oneida, and The Ophelias each...
On the album Sediments We Move, set for release next month on New Amsterdam Records, the singer and saxophonist Charlotte Greve and her art-pop quartet Wood River join forces with Cantus Domus,...
Teetering on the threshold between urban expanse and boundless forest, sublimating the propulsive beats of the club through operatic vocal loops and fraying electronics, on ‘Stars Light Up (Посмотри на небо)’ the...
Exodus, the first posthumous album by DMX, shows the late rapper’s penchant for collaboration, featuring a bluesy cut from Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher, and Conway the Machine of Griselda Records alongside...
Jon Hopkins embraces the crackle and hum of daybreak, Caroline Shaw calls out across a narrow sea, and Chance The Rapper settles down by the fireplace with a grab bag of Christmas...
Ariana Grande adopts capital positions, Yaeji settles down for some wintertime blues, Teyana Taylor breaks out in balladry, and Adrianne Lenker and The Weeknd enter the witching hour with tales of lovelorn...
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...
Lil Nas X seeks to catch lightning in a bottle, adding horror elements inspired by The Matrix, Blade, and ‘Thriller’ plus a verse from his namesake Nas to the controversial country-trap track...
Your best batch of weekly tracks can barely contain confessions from Sudan Archives, Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron yearning after an ideal form of love, or the ravenous appetites of Pharmakon. There...