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Psychedelic horrorcore, cavernous cello, and the wildest drums you’ll hear all year
Psychedelic horrorcore, cavernous cello, and the wildest drums you’ll hear all year
A lo-fi study beats producer grows up, a hip-hop widow grabs the mic, plus sex, money, and grime
On the project’s bifurcated fifth album, ‘Sable, Fable,’ Justin Vernon undercuts his music’s emotional complexity.
A spectacular rupture of sound and vision, the album marks a new high for one of the decade’s most enthralling young artists.
New albums from middle-aged rap icons attempt to reconcile aging in a youth-obsessed genre
The Atlanta rage-rap emissary and the experimental California trio both dropped albums that excavate the past to reimagine the present.
Valentina Magaletti and Zongamin’s latest collaboration as V/Z reaches cold new heights
How two very different indie-rap auteurs work with the art of sprawl
The multihyphenate’s new album can’t be untangled from her physicality and her healing.
The late Pittsburgh rapper’s second posthumous album, recorded a decade ago, sheds new light on his artistic evolution.
With ‘Perverts,’ the spectral artist rejects encroaching fame with noisy static and echoes from the void.