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  • MORE WORDPLAY FROM AESOP ROCK

    He’s one of the hardest lyricists on the planet, with almost unmatched wordplay for the most part, and with that, has come a legend cemented in the underground. He’s not likely to trouble a Top 40, but that’s not Aesop Rock’s M.O., so that’s fine. There’s a new track from a new album to listen…

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  • MICHAEL HURLEY, RIP

    One of outsider folk’s greatest, Michael Hurley, has passed away aged 83. The sad news was confirmed by his family. Hurley was an influence on a host of artists and responsible for some of the greatest slices of American freak-country ever recorded. In a statement to Rolling Stone, they said: “It is with a resounding sadness…

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  • TURNED OUT WU LYF WERE COMING BACK

    Remember us telling you that we thought WU LYF were coming back? Turns out they were. And if you like them, then there’s a new song to listen to and… well… a lot of words to read. We’ll get to that. This is their first new song in a decade, after the LP ‘Go Tell…

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  • KRAFTWERK + DAFT PUNK FRAUD

    Former Kraftwerker, Wolfgang Flür, was all excited that he’d done a track with Daft Punk‘s Thomas Bangalter. However, like many older people online, he was tricked by someone in the DMs. Poor old Wolfgang. He’d been teasing as such, for his latest LP ‘Times’, where he said that Thomas was working with Flür under a pseudonym…

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  • ANIMÉ BRINGS SUMMER

    Hey! Happy Monday to you. If you’ve been appreciating how summer is drawing nearer and the weather generally feels a bit warmer and nicer, then you’re probably going to like the new one from tuneful rapper Aminé. The track is called ‘Familiar’, and has echoes of the music he made with KAYTRANADA as KAYTRAMINÉ. Of…

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  • LAEL NEALE ON THE FREEWAY

    Lael Neale makes interesting music, and she has a new one out called ‘Down On The Freeway’. Apparently, it is about LA, and of course, you can’t talk about that place without talking about the roads around it. It’s got a brutalist, minimal drum machine, but it is a pretty low-key affair, with a really…

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  • TORTOISE BACK AND STILL GREAT

    Look, people keep calling them ‘post-rock’, but to us, Tortoise have always been a jazz group – they just move in a slightly different way to more instantly recognisable jazz. Either way, they’re great and new music from them is always a good thing. After almost a decade doing various side projects, they’re back together…

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  • NEW RICO NASTY

    If you love your trap to be cut with a little sugar, then you’re probably already a fan of Rico Nasty’s work. Her new LP is due and goes by the name of ‘Lethal’, and this is the first track from it, ‘On The Low’. Interestingly, this album will be released on the Fueled By…

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  • SOFTLY, DUFFY IS BACK

    The story of Duffy’s sudden absence from music is one of the most heartbreaking stories in pop. For those who missed the news, she opened up about a tremendously upsetting ordeal, where she spoke about being kidnapped, held hostage, being drugged and raped. Duffy had retreated from the world of music to rightly recover and…

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  • REVIEW / WILL SMITH / BASED ON A TRUE STORY

    Day-glo, Looney Toons hip hop, has a special place in everyone’s heart. Only the coldest cynic would fail to break into a huge smile when Skee-Lo’s ‘I Wish’ pumps out of some speakers. That’s where Will Smith lived, with his perennial good time hits like ‘Summertime’, ‘Boom! Shake The Room!’, ‘Miami’ and all. While rap…

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  • DOCUMENTING REGGAE IN LONDON

    David Corio kickstarted his career fresh out of university, freelancing for the weeklies and music rags in 1978. While in London, he began to take portraits and going to shows, and in part, he focused on reggae musicians. He’s no slouch – Corio’s portraits find themselves in the National Portrait Gallery, the V&A, the National…

  • WE MIGHT HAVE WRITTEN ALL THAT FOR NO REASON

    The other day, we wrote a long piece worrying about the notion that the new one from Liam Gallagher and John Squire being actually half decent. Well, the single is out now and, like most of these hand-wringing things, it might have all been a waste of time. It might not, mind. Have a listen…

  • THE LEMON TWIGS HOT OUT THE GATE

    The Lemon Twigs didn’t much around in 2024, getting a new song out at 1 second past midnight, and handily, it’s a good one! Following up from the ace ‘Everything Harmony’ LP, they’re pushing on with harmonies, jangles and power pop with a track called ‘My Golden Years’. Have a listen.

  • EUROVISION 24 / CARIBBEAN + ISRAEL

    We all know Eurovision defies logic – that’s why we love it. Australia have been entering songs recently, which of course, meant that sniffy Suede fans who only take notice of pop music twice a year (to be ‘above’ Eurovision, and to complain about how much of it is on the Glastonbury coverage) were out…

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