
On ‘Thy Flesh Consumed,’ Imp keeps Fendi Pendergrass alive in sound
The second collaborative album between the Atlanta-based artists is a communion across life and death.

The second collaborative album between the Atlanta-based artists is a communion across life and death.

The Maryland rapper’s latest album is a window into a restless, contemplative mind at work, flipping between aggression, play, and vulnerability.

“My only job in this life is to be open to everything I’m supposed to become.”

The Los Angeles-based band’s latest EP pulses with the energy of a midnight joyride—reckless, electric, a little heartbroken.

On ‘the beaut,’ the alternative experimental artist introduces syncopation into his identity as easily as he does in his composition.

The collaborative album isn’t for everyone but for those questioning or on a path to reinventing their fate in life.

The 18-year-old Nigerian alternative R&B artist’s latest album asks you to inhabit the spaces between sounds, to get lost in layers and textures.

The Charlotte-based artist and producer embodies a scepter of hope for an apocalyptic, dread-heavy generation.

The Massachusetts-based duo crafted a rap album blending East Coast grit with modern sensibilities.

A blue-grey wistfulness lingers on the Toronto-based artist’s debut EP, giving the project a melancholic yet comforting mood to soothe even as it reeks of heartache.