Dope video. Hadn't heard of Apollo Run before, but they're pretty mellow and their album is titled Here Be Dragons, Vol. 1, so I'm pretty sure I'm gonna do some exploring.
Of Montreal featuring...Janelle Monae? Sounds strange because it is. But it's also dope. And when you really think about it, Janelle's all about being different, so if any R&B singer would pair up with the weird-rockers, it would most definitely have to be her (or maybe Solange Knowles). Enjoy.
These are still in the conceptual phase, but can you imagine riding through town sporting one of these? Does it get anymore narcissistic? The answer is no, but it's in the most awesome way possible.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot stop listening to Arcade Fire's latest album "The Suburbs", and I'm pretty positive that I'm not the only one, as it's sure to hover around the top spot of just about every music blog's AotY list.
The title track, in particular, gets me every time. The instruments lure you in with this upbeat tune as lead singer Win Butler laments about a world that just isn't as bright anymore. It's beautiful. Watch the Spike Jonze directed video below.
Fuck the what!? On last night's Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy, dressed as Neil Young, covered Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair". That's all well and good. The part that makes this really noteworthy is when he's joined by THE Bruce Springsteen. Not really sure how to feel about it. Watch for yourself below.
I really just have one question in mind: Is there anyone who dare deny that Jimmy Fallon has sold his soul to Satan? I mean think about it. First, he managed to get hip-hop demigods* The Roots as his personal house band and now he gets Bruce Springsteen to humiliate himself on his shitty late night show. Come on.
*The statement excludes ?uestlove, because you would have to be a full blown deity to work a bass drum the way he does. Seriously, listen to the end of "You Got Me". There's no way the dude's ankles aren't pneumatic.
What a great day for free music. Mash-up extraordinaire Girl Talk released his new album All Day bright and early this morning and, just like his other two albums before, is giving it away. Download it below, that is, if you can. The internet has been going banana ham sandwich for it and the album has crashed just about every site it's appeared on.
For those of you who live in VA, the man himself will be playing shows at The National and The Norva at the end of January. Dude's concerts are insane. He invites everyone to bum rush the stage, he starts mixing, and sexy magic happens. Damn right I'll be there. Get your tickets now.
In honor of the release of the new Harry Potter flick this weekend, Mike Relm, who happens to be one of my favorite DJs, has made this crazy track, "Harry Potter and the Remix of Death" that is oh so dope. Watch the vid below.
Lupe Fiasco is the greatest thing to happen to hip-hop in the last decade. There. I said it. I mean, come on. What other rapper has written a concept album, let alone one as deep and insightful as "The Cool"?
Anyway, Lu announced his new album, the once titled "LupEND", now retitled "Lasers" is dropping March 8 and gave us two new tracks to celebrate. Listen.
"S.L.R. (Super Lupe Rap)" comes with a pretty funny story. In this month's XXL magazine, Soulja Boy (who is the embodiment of everything that's wrong with the world and the musical Antichrist) was quoted saying "I don't want to be super-Lupe-Fiasco-lyrical and niggas don't know what the fuck I'm talking about." This is Lupe's rebuttal. Lupe Fiasco - Super Lupe Rap (Produced by Soundtrakk) by Hypetrak
Hot shit. While we're at it, check out the other three tracks that were dropped a few months back. Also fire.
I still haven't gotten around to listening to "The Lady Killer" yet, but I've been listening to a lot of GB in anticipation. I always love thinking about a particular interview that Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse did not long after St. Elsewhere came out where a reporter asked them to comment on how Charles Barkley felt about there name being an obvious play on his and they both looked at him with blank stares and pretended like they didn't know who he was. Classic.
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Yooooo! NPR is letting everyone stream Cee-Lo Green's highly anticipated (by me, at least) new album "The Lady Killer" in it's entirity a week early! Guess who's pumped?