SKINNY PELEMBE

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by Vagabon, Harp (ex-Midlake), Sufjan Stevens, Mitski, Big Thief, Wilco, Beth Orton & Skinny Pelembe, and more.

27 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Denzel Curry, Wilco, Land of Talk, Brutus, Myrkur, Margo Price, Beth Orton & Skinny Pelembe (Leonard Cohen cover), and more…

Notable Releases of the Week (4/28)

This week’s Notable Releases include the reliably great new album from The National, Indigo De Souza’s anticipated third album, Avalon Emerson’s poppy debut full-length, Jessie Ware’s disco euphoria, and more…

Skinny Pelembe announces new album, 'Hardly The Same Snake,' shares "Don't Be Another"

‘Hardly The Same Snake,’ Skinny Pelembe’s sophomore album, is due April 28 via Partisan.

Skinny Pelembe shares new song "Oh, Silly George"

The UK-based artist calls the song ”an extremely considered but ramshackle groove.”

Our favorite songs of the week (playlist)

This week’s playlist includes new music by MIKE, One Step Closer, PinkPanthress, Anna B Savage, Billy Nomates, Quasi, Joe Rainey, Babyface Ray, Skinny Pelembe, and more.

13 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by serpentwithfeet, Joe Rainey, Leila Moss (ft Jehnny Beth), Billy Nomates, Molly Burch, We Are the Union, Skinny Pelembe, and more

15 Great Jazz Albums of 2020

Though jazz never went away, the past few years have seen a serious jazz renaissance that continues to grow and intersect with hip hop, electronic music, and more. Here are 15 of this year’s jazz albums that we strongly recommend…

Skinny Pelembe turns psychedelia, jazz, electronic & more into a sound of his own

The up and coming, UK-via-South Africa musician has a trippy, genre-blurring sound that’s both accessible and genuinely original.

Stream 'Blue Note Re:Imagined' ft. Jorja Smith, Shabaka Hutchings, Nubya Garcia, Ezra Collective, more

Jorja Smith’s contribution comes with a video that she calls “a tribute to all the people who have paved the way for Black empowerment and freedom.”
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