10 Best Rap Albums of March 2022
So much rap music comes out all the time, and especially with frequent surprise releases, it can be hard to keep track of it all. So, as a way to help keep up with all of it, here’s a roundup… Read More
So much rap music comes out all the time, and especially with frequent surprise releases, it can be hard to keep track of it all. So, as a way to help keep up with all of it, here’s a roundup… Read More
"It's not an awards show. It's a concert where we also give out awards," Grammys host Trevor Noah said at the top of tonight's Grammys telecast, which is live from Las Vegas' MGM Grand Arena. It felt that way too,… Read More
NYC screamo legends Saetia only existed briefly, from 1997 to 1999, but that was enough time to release one massively influential full-length and a variety of smaller releases, all of which were compiled for 2001’s essential A Retrospective comp (and… Read More
Between our daily coverage, our Notable Releases and Indie Basement columns, and our monthly punk and rap roundups, we post tons of new music all the time here on BrooklynVegan. In an effort to keep track of all the new… Read More
Texas country band Flatland Cavalry are riding high off the strength of their great 2021 album Welcome To Countryland, and they're keeping the momentum going with their Far Out West Sessions, a video series that finds the band performing stripped-down… Read More
Wet Leg are finally releasing their much-anticipated self-titled debut next week (grab it on yellow vinyl) and while in L.A., they stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden to play "Too Late Now." There were clearly a lot… Read More
Happy April! No jokes today, just some good records: Sondre Lerche's sprawling, ambitious Avatars of Love; Papercuts' charmingly glum seventh album; Jon Spencer releases his second album with The HITmakers; Warmduscher meet At the Hotspot; and Bath, UK band Rueben's Daughters… Read More
NJ/Philly emo band Out of Service make the kind of dark, soaring, ambitious emo that bands like Straylight Run and their peers made in the mid 2000s, so it's a perfect fit that they've teamed with Straylight Run/Taking Back Sunday's… Read More
When Cursive/The Good Life frontman Tim Kasher announced his new solo album Middling Age, he revealed that one song, "Forever of the Living Dead," features guest vocals from Against Me!'s Laura Jane Grace and sax by Jeff Rosenstock, and that… Read More
Prolific NY/NJ metal band Tombs will follow their two 2020 releases with a new digital EP, Ex Oblivion, on July 13 via Season of Mist. It features covers of Motorhead and GG Allin, along with original songs, including the just-released… Read More