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Meyhem Lauren & Daringer announce new album 'Black Vladimir,' share song ft. Conway

Action Bronson, Westside Gunn, Flee Lord, ELCamino and Hologram also appear on the upcoming album.

What's Going on Wednesday?

Wednesday’s NYC-area shows include The Afghan Whigs, Ethel Cain, Portrayal of Guilt, Carcass, Citizen, Ceremony, Anaïs Mitchell, Yeat, and more.

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Cass McCombs, Martin Courtney, Angel Olsen, Slaughter Beach, Dog with Anika Pyle & Trace Mountains, Teen Suicide, Arcade Fire, Dana Gavanski, Let’s Eat Grandma, and more.

Action Bronson announces new album 'Cocodrillo Turbo,' shares new song & video

The album features appearances from Conway The Machine, Roc Marciano, Hologram, and Meyhem Lauren, with production from The Alchemist, Daringer, Roc Marciano, and Bronson himself.

The Umbrellas tell us about their Top 10 albums of 2021 from the tour van

The Umbrellas’ list includes Spellling, Tangled Shoelaces, Linda Smith and more.

Ghostface Killah, Statik Selektah, more playing Bushwick Collective Block Party

The free block party also features live street art and performances from Cipha Sounds, Tony Moxberg, and others.

14 New Rap and R&B Songs Out This Week

Listen to new songs from Nas/Ms. Lauryn Hill, The Weeknd, Vince Staples, Rico Nasty, Tierra Whack, Joey Purp, Elcamino, Rick Hyde, Solemn Brigham, YUNGMORPHEUS, and more…

23 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Tierra Whack, Xenia Rubinos, Laura Stevenson, Chubby & the Gang, Goat, Public Service Broadcasting, La Luz, Cold Beat, Hayden Thorpe (Wild Beasts), and more.

Damaged City 2020 lineup: Trapped Under Ice, Lion of Judah, Destruktions, Appendix, more

The DC hardcore festival also includes Chain Cult, Permission, Raw Brigade, Hate Preachers, Ekulu, Spine, Subversive Rite, Wound Man, and more…

the cheeky Frank Zappa hologram tour hit Capitol Theatre (pics, setlist)

The Bizarre World of Frank Zappa, aka the Frank Zappa hologram tour, was an idea that Frank came up with before he died in 1993 (a concept he called ”Intercontinental Absurdities” in his autobiography), and is more tongue-in-cheek than many of these hologram tours. It still featured a killer lineup of former Zappa bandmates…
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