Superviolet: “Big Songbirds Don’t Cry” Track Review
Despite working in a notoriously revved-up genre,
Despite working in a notoriously revved-up genre,
Steeped in a vaporous blend of ’70s
Greg Mendez has a knack for doing
Jenny Lewis has had the laid-back folk
Jessy Lanza coats her neurotic, tightly-wound dance
Even casual followers are probably aware that
Swedish producer Bella Boo’s music usually tips toward
Ricardo Villalobos doesn’t do half measures. Just
Instead of getting into dance music through
The music of Proc Fiskal is constantly mutating,
When Róisín Murphy turned up on DJ Koze’s 2018
Esther Rose has called several places home—Columbiaville,
A collaboration between JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown was only
A Joanna Sternberg song is like your messiest
In 2005, the same year that he
Reverberating through Fever Ray’s “Shiver” are four pleading
At a recent show at London’s Southbank
Jim Legxacy’s music is like the recommended
Dijon’s 2021 breakout Absolutely was a sublime culmination
Over the years Montreal producer Jacques Greene has
Kali Uchis operates under the pleasure principle,
When your affection has been repeatedly hoarded
The overstimulated, lightning-fast raps of Phiik and Lungs seem
February is Carnival season in the Dominican
Temple of Angels singer Bre Morell and Weekend
Here’s every iteration of Lana Del Rey we’ve
Both Nick Léon and DJ Python (aka Brian Piñeyro)
SHERELLE is a firm believer in the
Fatima Al Qadiri’s “Mojik (Your Waves)” explores
The single follows the 24-year-old Atlanta rapper's
Pierced by arrows, pricked by thorns—canonical images
There’s an important part of the Book
Avalon Emerson is hard to pin down:
Do not deny a girl her resentment.
Gloss Up and Glorilla are so tight they
“New year, new Miley” read the wheatpaste posters
James Holden started his career as the
Over the past decade, Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Negro
When Baaba Maal was growing up in Podor,
The title of Evita Manji’s forthcoming album, Spandrel?, refers
In late 2020, when the Kyiv club
One of the biggest themes across Little Simz’s
Consider Mona Evie the free-spirited younger sibling in
An elegiac air hangs over A Tribute to
Some of the best SZA songs sound like
Near the end of “Did You Know
After announcing their much-anticipated sophomore album, 10,000 gecs,
Narcotic delivery, nostalgic samples, desaturated production. We’ve
Never mind the spoken word: “THIS IS