Future did not respond to Thugger’s post, but he did share it on his own page, prompting fans to speculate about a truce that would bookmark one of the most shocking battles in modern hip-hop. Lamar, for his part, did not acknwoledge the post — but he did sit with SZA for ...
On this track, though, even the most solid component of the band’s work, the enchanting vocals of the late Trish Keenan, vanishes in the haze with lyrics that elude easy interpretation and a post-production effect that swallows her last line into a wormhole. The only appropriate course of...
For a while,Walehas publicly stated that he doesn't get the credit he deserves for the kind of work he's been putting in for more than 15 years. He's a special talent and self-confidence is a cornerstone for success. Looking back through his discography and the way his music has chan...
Of course, she got in trouble. No less than the captain of the guard was ready to slap her in irons and beat her for daring to interrupt the royal family. To which the Wind Runner vouchsafed one thing that kept her alive before the [Prince] and [Princess] came running to demand flyi...
Argentine composer Beatriz Ferreyra is renowned for the disorienting spatiality and shape-shifting abstraction of her electronic and tape-based work, but it’s the human scale and raw intimacy of “Echos” that startle. Recorded in 1978 but released for the first time this year, the piece is ...
Back in 2013, Drake said on his Nothing Was the Same track "From Time," "Who you settling for?/Who better for you than the boy?" A braggadocios line that is completely valid as every time Drizzy drops something new, fans flock to his work expeditiously. After a three-year wait, the...
Instead, Alewya landed on a work that’s charged with human experience, communicating the visceral energy of a missed rave scene like no other. HANNAH BROWNE 47 "Good Ones" by Charli XCX After her lockdown album how i’m feeling now, Charli XCX’s return to pure pop bangers was ...
Lifeson's dissonant, grungy riff and sustained whammy bar work make this one listenable, but it's still deeply shocking that "Stick It Out" peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Album Rock chart. Interesting sidebar:Beavis & Buttheadmade fun of its video– a hilariously brooding attempt at ta...
that radius is not much longer than the extension of Quelle’s own arm. But this is neither myopia, nor a retreat from a confounding world. It’s a rapper doing what a shrink would call “The Emotional Work”—cultivating one’s relationship to his or herself, forging an inner confidence...
coming in with, "Down a fifth, crack open a six/I'm on my seventh 8-ball, now I gotta take a piss/I'm hollerin' at these hoes that got boyfriends/Who gives a fuck who they was/I'm always takin' someone else's girl like Cool J does." Sounds like a man coming for the cro...