A new collection of demos and rarities from the Philadelphia band They Are Gutting A Body Of Water feels like stumbling across an illicit WeTransfer link.
Already responsible for some of the best reissues of the past decade, Brother Dan has spent two years archiving old LPs from South Africa.
South Korean Olympics shooter Kim Yeji has taken over the internet with her Main Character energy, not her cyberpunk "aesthetic."
Corpus II EP I from Show Me The Body enlists B L A C K I E, Zulu, YL & Starker, and more across six fierce tracks.
Fire-Toolz talk explains how her peaceful new life in the Chicago suburbs led to her chaotic new album, Breeze.
In this week's Rap Column, Vivian Medithi looks at the involvement of rappers in the 2024 presidential race, and what it means for the culture.
Orville Peck talks about writing "Tennessee" with Kesha, Tayla Parx, and Hudson Mohawke for 'Stud Country," a documentary about queer line-dancing in L.A.
Australian hardcore band Speed pride themselves on empathy, self-belief, and “going hard as fuck.” Frontman Jem Siow speaks about their mission statement and debut album Only One Mode.
After almost a decade of non-stop touring, Canadian punk collective Crack Cloud finally had a chance to breathe on their Jagjaguwar debut, Red Mile.
G.O.Ds Network: Reb7rth, the new album from Rakim, offers a lesson in aging with grace, power, and purpose.
Check out the music video for OsamaSon's pummeling new song "popstar."