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The New Eves: The New Eve Is Rising review – imagine if the Velvet Underground scored Midsommar … - Article image

(Transgressive)Velvets-style drone rock, trad folk, anarcho-punk and hippy whimsy are all discernible in the Brighton quartet’s debut album – all played with white-knuckle intensityOver the past year or so, you would have been hard pushed to read any of the New Eves’ interviews without feeling at least a little intrigued by what the Brighton quartet are reportedly up to. Said features usually discuss their onstage theatricality – there is talk of improvised dance and indeed “experimental…

Alfredo 2 - Article image

On the followup to the pair’s 2020 collaboration, Gibbs sounds unusually animated. The album is an effective demonstration of the rapper’s formalist technique—and prickly personality.

MASA - Article image

The Baton Rouge rapper’s first release since his legal pardon is a hyper-emotive data dump that churns through hunger, bitterness, boasts, and torment at breakneck speeds.

New Detroit - Article image

On his debut album, the Detroit rapper wrestles with his home scene’s growing influence on mainstream rap. He offers a portrait of his city that’s both loving and critical, grounded in stories that couldn’t have come from anywhere else.

They Are Gutting A Body Of Water – "my car is singing like a locust" - Article image

A couple weeks ago, They Are Gutting A Body Of Water announced their new album LOTTO and unveiled the single "trainers," which we very much enjoyed. It followed May's “American Food,” and now the Philly band is back with a new tune called "my car is singing like a locust," which is not on the LP because they're just that generous.

Foo Fighters Tap Nine Inch Nails' Ilan Rubin As New Drummer - Article image

Nine Inch Nails touring drummer llan Rubin will replace Josh Freese behind the kit in Foo Fighters, multiple sources confirm to SPIN. The decision to hire Rubin, 37, was made two weeks ago following the departure of Freese, who was let go in May. Freese had filled the Foos' drum role since 2023 in the wake …

Ganser – "stripe" - Article image

Ganser are back with another Animal Hospital preview, one that technically began all the way back in 2001. "stripe" follows "Black Sand" and "Discount Diamonds," and it's a hypnotic, existential little number.

Sydney Sprague – "Long Island" - Article image

I'm on Long Island writing an article about a song called "Long Island." Isn't that beautiful? Except Sydney Sprague's new Peak Experience single is, in fact, not about the place, but about alcoholic beverage known as a Long Island Iced Tea, which I have never consumed and will never consume because I am not built for that. Let's go over the ingredients (per Wikipedia): vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. That is disturbing. But the song is nice.

Jess Glynne Condemns Trump Admin For Using Her Song In ICE "Jet2holiday" Meme - Article image

Donald Trump is no stranger to pissing off musicians for using their music during his campaign — Beyoncé, Olivia Rodrigo, and the White Stripes are just a few of those artists who've condemned the White House for using their music without permission in the past year alone. But right now, tens of thousands of people are being held captive in inhumane ICE detention centers, many of whom are being denied basic human rights as they face illegal deportation. These songs aren't just being used for…

OSEES – "ABOMINATION" - Article image

John Dwyer is perpetually releasing cool, weird music, and sometimes that music comes out under the banner of OSEES, the prolific rocker's best-known band. (We recently spoke to him about Chime Oblivion, his band with David Barbarossa of Adam & The Ants/Bow Wow Wow.) Next week, OSEES will release ABOMINATION REVEALED AT LAST, an album Dwyer says was inspired by atrocities including "AI empathy, genocides, social media data collection & addiction, the alignment of tech billionaires with the…

Frost Children – "What Is Forever For" - Article image

Frost Children's "Control" and "Falling" have been serving as great messy summer anthems, and now they're back with another. The electro-pop duo is unleashing the newest SISTER preview, "What Is Forever For," today.

Listen To Scarab's Ecstatically Angry Debut Album Burn After Listening - Article image

Can I interest you in a record where a guy with a voice like a disgruntled hell-goblin screams that he hates everything before the world's ugliest guitar riff kicks in? Yes, right? Doesn't that sound like something that you need in your life? It is, I promise. It's a great time. Philly hardcore marauders Scarab just dropped their full-length debut Burn After Listening, and it hits like a cinderblock to the spinal column. Let it in. Let the hate consume you.

IDLES Announce Music For Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing: Hear "Rabbit Run" - Article image

Last year was big for IDLES with the release of their Grammy-nominated album TANGK. Since then the Bristol post-punks collaborated with Danny Brown for a “POP POP POP” remix and frontman Joe Talbot joined Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry for an alternate version of her song “Sorry, Etc, Etc.” Now the band is back to announce music for Darren Aronofsky’s highly anticipated action crime thriller Caught Stealing.

Keaton Henson – "Lazy Magician" (Feat. Ratboys' Julia Steiner) - Article image

You motherfuckers better get ready for the next Ratboys album. I don't even know if they've recorded it yet, but I know it's going to rule. Last year, the band came through Charlottesville and played a bunch of new songs, and I can't wait to hear those new songs again. Shout out Ratboys frontwoman Julia Steiner. I met her after the show, and she was unbelievably cool. I wish I could tell you something else about the next Ratboys album, but I can't. I can, however, tell you that the UK…