
"So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we'd call "indie," and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here's a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place."
""The Softies are one of my favorite bands and some of my dearest friends, so it's hard to fully explain how much it means to me that they covered my song so incredibly beautifully. I wish I could whisper this information into the ears of a younger version of myself and blow her mind.""
"Poet Gregory Corso's 2002 album Die On Me featured his final spoken word recordings as produced by Hal Willner and it was just reissued by Shimmy-Disc. They've just released a new video for "No Arrangement Was Made" which features the great Marianne Faithfull. Says Kramer: "Corso at his best, as he is here, cannot be matched. As G"
Weekly coverage highlights new albums across genres, indie releases, metal, news, track premieres, and a regularly updated playlist of favorite tracks. Brooklyn-via-Florida rapper Niontay announced a mixtape, Soulja Hate Repellent, due December 16; the lead single "100DAYS100NIGHTS" is described as an oddball trap track that is murky and sinister. Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands and singer AURORA formed the duo TOMORA and released the trippy, heady debut single "Ring the Alarm," describing TOMORA as a band rather than two individuals. Indiepop veterans The Softies covered Lisa Prank's "Turn It Up," prompting an emotional response from Prank. Shimmy-Disc reissued Gregory Corso's 2002 spoken-word album Die On Me and released a video for "No Arrangement Was Made" featuring Marianne Faithfull, with Kramer praising Corso's performance.
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