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On ‘SLAZYERZ BALL,’ Kossisko celebrates newfound freedom
The Berkeley-based artist’s latest album is a spirited throwback to the days of 70s psychedelic soul, disco, funk, and pop.
A diary in song: Shanuka finds herself in ‘A Safe Return Back’
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.
Actress creates his way into another loose concept album with ‘Statik’
The London-based artist’s latest album is composed like a real-time journey from a dark heavy place to the stars.
Florence Rose’s ‘My Lust Is My Religion’ affirms liberation is found in returning to our primal devotional feelings
The London-based model, director, and now singer-songwriter has crafted a striking world of dark ethereality as she unravels a tangled web of love and lust on her debut album.
Femur’s ‘Snake Rock’ is angry, and you should be, too!
The UK-based psych-punk band’s latest EP captures a level of feral desperation that matches their unrelenting instrumentals.
‘scrap’ is wonderbug’s ode to the messy mix of emotions surfacing as we grow up
The London-based indie rock quartet’s debut EP is energetic, dynamic, alive.
DIY pop and post-internet poetics refined on BUFFEE’s ‘EP2’
The Leeds-based producer’s latest EP documents her evolution from bedroom producer to soundscape architect.
LOMAN channels hazy, nighttime ambience on ‘Notturno’
The Cambridge-based beatmaker’s latest EP is another example showcasing he cares and is proud of where he lives.
On ‘bluendgrene,’ (a.t.c.) goes from despair to rebirth
The Virginia Beach-based artist’s debut EP is sonically rooted in an era of classic Lincolns and Basquiat-esque murals while approaching universal, timeless issues.
Gas No Light’s ‘Three Moons Later’ is the soundtrack to Black history and it’s future
The Bristol-based artist builds momentum using ancient African polyrhythms before building galactic synth arrangements.