Tracks of the Week 09.01.21
John Carpenter dusts off lost themes from a mental movie archive, Rob Burger pays tribute to a New York City landmark, and Madlib and the duo of Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman...
John Carpenter dusts off lost themes from a mental movie archive, Rob Burger pays tribute to a New York City landmark, and Madlib and the duo of Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman...
Songs of moonlight, nostalgia, and searing melancholy from EMEL, Oneohtrix Point Never, and Shabason, Krgovich & Harris. Prison tales courtesy of NoCap and Drakeo the Ruler. Time turns backwards as Pauline...
Protest music from Lil Baby, Emel Mathlouthi, Dax, Roney, and T-Pain, fresh albums from Chloe x Halle, Gia Margaret, and KEY!, Lil Wayne, Ciggy Black, and TORRES are riddled with anxiety, and...
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...
Shapeshifting and stretching the boundaries of genre even while shut in, this week saw stellar new releases in the form of how i’m feeling now by Charli XCX and græ by Moses...
Hayley Williams keeps on flogging as after two extended plays, a pollinated Petals for Armor floats fully-fledged and seedy through the air. On It Was Good Until It Wasn’t, Kehlani gets salty...
RMR and Marti lean into lustful R&B, Avey Tare and The Dream Syndicate abound in scuzzy psychedelia, Clarice Jensen and The Soft Pink Truth experience life in a low-humming key, and Rico...