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Dam-Funk
Invite the Light

As the rap group Whodini once stated, “Funk ain’t nothin’ but a four letter word that’s often said but seldom heard!” Damon Riddick, better known as

The Good Life
Everybody’s Coming Down

Tim Kaiser may not be a genre onto himself, but he does occupy a good chunk of record store real estate. While not quite at Mike Patton levels of busyness

Migos
Yung Rich Nation

With the semi-implosion of the music industry, the old ways are now in state of constant flux or out the window entirely. Such sea change is particularly

The Underground Is Massive
by Michelangelo Matos

America has always had a strange relationship with electronic music. Although house and techno were born in the States, the genre has always been far more

Faith No More
Sol Invictus

At this point, band reunions seem more inevitable than surprising. Yet there are some bands where, in the words of Big Daddy Kane, “you’d sooner see the Pink

Roisin Murphy
Hairless Toys

“Unpredictability” seems to be the quality least appreciated when it comes to pop stars, even though it’s only a slight twist to change “unpredictable”

Surfer Blood
1000 Palms

Even with the accelerated lifespan of a band these days, Surfer Blood has had quite the rollercoaster ride. From playing dive bars in support of their debut to

Prefuse 73
Rivington Não Rio

Now that we’re halfway through the second decade of the 2000s, it seems appropriate to look back at the early part of the century with some amber-colored

Torres
Sprinter

Much in the way Dr. Martens and flannel shirts have slowly come back into vogue, the guitar-driven sonics of the ‘90s have been on a similar return path.

Death
N.E.W.

The story of Death is a common one with an unlikely outcome. As detailed in the excellent 2012 documentary, A Band Called Death, inspired by

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