
Listen: Kelela “The High”
Los Angeles based singer Kelela is back with a bass infused track that is sure to turn any unbeliever into a fan. The song, which

Los Angeles based singer Kelela is back with a bass infused track that is sure to turn any unbeliever into a fan. The song, which

Up and coming Cardiff rock act Radstewart, whose name might be a play on words on the name of rock icon Rod Stewart, will be releasing a

Baltimore’s Future Islands have quietly put together an impressive career of emotionally charged electronic music. They finally seem to be getting some more recognition, as

Toronto’s Odonis Odonis has released a new music video that’s a little on the creepy side. The video, which is for their latest single “New

Anamanaguchi’s Endless Fantasy has been on repeat with us — which makes sense as Anamanaguchi are headlining our showcase at Brooklyn Night Bazaar. The chiptuners

If anything can bring back your cheery disposition during this miserable weather New York City has assaulted you with, its James Brown’s Live at the

The 21st century breakdown seems to have become a rite of passage for Generation Y; it’s a sad, emotionally exhausting, and all-too-true trend. Between pushing

You may remember Early Fragments, the excellent EP released last year by Fear of Men. It made it to number two on our favorite albums of

Albums about emotional trauma are always about the end. If it’s a relationship, the album usually deals with the problems that caused the break up,

Annie Clark is back with her fourth studio album, the self-titled St. Vincent, perhaps the most forceful validation to date of her virtuosic musicianship and

Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Jillian Banks, better known as Banks, exudes mystery. And it’s this brooding mystique that’s attracting heavy buzz and a blossoming fanbase. After

Our favorite PBS-inspired lo-fi quartet just released a video for the darkly catchy “So You Know,” a track off of their upcoming album, Interrupt. Following

“The Tower” is the first song we’ve heard from Baltimore duo Wye Oak’s recently announced album, Shriek. The band has stated that there will be no

We told you about “Rescue, Mister” earlier this month along with the announcement of Joyland, the second album from Toronto’s Robert Alfons, AKA Trust. There was a

Despite his hectic schedule and recent reunion with Outkast band mate Andre 3000, Big Boi is back with a music video that is super trippy

In case you missed it, every region of the U.S. has finally found some fleeting common ground, something that casts away regional pride and hometown

If you’re looking for a song to get your foot tapping, “I Got The Moves” is right for you. Brooklyn’s own Habibi, who have an

Isaiah Rashad is the definition of up and coming. His first release for Top Dawg, aka the hottest rap group in the world, is out

Picture a kaleidoscopic, lazy Sunday. There’s an abundance of friends, sun, time. Responsibility is a concept left intentionally undefined. Simple becomes spectacular, swirling, and all-encompassing.

Justin Owlett reviewed Potty Mouth’s Hell Bent last year and loved it. Though I liked the album, it’s catchy punk sensibilities and clever lyricism (see:

Simian Mobile Disco have released a new music video that’s just as special as the delicacy they named their song after. The track, “Snake Bile

Don’t watch this because it’s a new music video from Elbow — watch it because of its documentary-like aspect in profiling Dennis and Lois, an

Here’s a song that, much as it belongs on an Urban Outfitters playlist, comes to life in an interesting way with the appropriate art direction

Cloud Nothings cut loose the surprisingly perky single “I’m Not Part of Me” today, the first offering from their highly anticipated upcoming album Here and

When a band changes their style in a dramatic way, people are bound to take notice. Sometimes the simple act of the change completely shifts

Having a conversation about the best cure for an unrelenting hangover is kind of like having a conversation about who makes the best pizza in

Ah, the house party. Getting food and drinks is usually no problem. Creating the perfect playlist to keep everyone entertained, however, is a whole other

The Grammys have always teetered on the edge of ridiculous. When Jethro Tull is winning Best Metal Album and a Steely Dan reunion album beats

Houston’s very own RiFF RAFF, unlikely hip-hop phenom and inspiration to James Franco, has released a video for his – dare we say it – reflective

New York rapper Bishop Nehru is back with his latest track that is sure to grab your attention. The song, which was produced by mega

Pompeya’s infiltration into the indie rock scene has been more of a slow burning breakthrough than the typical hook-laden meteor. The wait between 2007 new

Brooklyn’s Big Ups, who recently released Eighteen Hours of Static, were more than game to share some of their favorite, hilarious, kind of weird, or