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(07/11/17 10:54pm)
Almost two years after his last release “Cherry Bomb,” LA rapper, artist, designer and polarizing cultural figure Tyler, the Creator recently released two new singles “Who Dat Boy” and “911.” The release of the singles comes in a sudden surge of activity from Tyler, announcing a NSFW-titled album and tour dates along with the new singles. The new singles find him teaming up with many notable names as the two singles feature collaborations with A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean and ScHoolboy Q. The singles serve well to give fans an exciting new taste of the coming album, as well as to remind longtime Tyler fans of how he impacted the direction of the hip-hop music industry in his rise years ago.
(04/18/17 4:11am)
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth is without a doubt the the most polarizing rapper of his generation. From the release of his 2011 debut “Section.80,” the Compton-born rapper has released a stream of albums that have not only all been heralded as modern classics, but have also been increasingly larger in scope.
(03/08/17 10:15pm)
The Nashville-based alt-rock group Colony House visited The Southern Cafe and Musical Hall March 5 as part of it “Only the Lonely” tour. This tour is paired with their 2017 LP of the same name. However, the set itself was a satisfying mix of both old and new tunes.
(03/01/17 6:32am)
Artists have long used music as a means of activism for countless causes. From The Ramones objecting to the Vietnam War to NWA protesting police brutality, music has provided the rallying calls to usher change throughout history. With the release of “The Iceberg” Feb. 24, Sudanese-American and D.C.-native rapper Oddisee expresses his views on many of the pressing issues being widely discussed amongst Americans.
(01/24/17 2:52am)
Gorillaz, a digital band created by Damon Albarn, was a flagship of alternative music in the early 2000s. Backed by a group of fictional characters portrayed as cartoons, Albarn and his band created countless memorable songs throughout the first years of their existence.
(10/31/16 3:27am)
Hip-hop duo Run The Jewels has been a high-profile collaboration since 2013 since their first two self-titled albums created shockwaves in the hip-hop community. Listeners were treated to a jarring and energetic mix of high-energy instrumentals paired with aggressive and critical lyrics. The rich chemistry between Killer Mike and El-P has become more apparent with each release. The duo has accumulated praise and left listeners begging for more.
(10/05/16 1:02am)
For many, listening to the band Yellowcard releases a wave of nostalgia. A generation of middle schoolers rode the bus home every day, listening to Yellowcard on portable CD players, reveling in the band’s brand of light and catchy teenage rebellion. Yellowcard lyrics peppered Myspace pages all over the country and connected with teenagers in a way only angst-soaked guitar pop can.