Dmitri Zouchinski delivers an ode to 1990s grunge with “Drug Dealer”
In a music scene where a pack of polished perfection can often overpower raw storytelling, Dmitri Zouchinski emerges with the gritty and unapologetic new single “Drug Dealer.” Shot through with genuine indignation and real feelings, this song is a raging callback to the unmediated scorn of 1990s grunge, and it
Goddamn Wolves reflects melancholy and heartache in “So Long”
Goddamn Wolves are being honest by writing well and by sticking together. The Raleigh, N.C.-based trio returns to their indie rock roots somewhat on their new single “So Long,” taken from their “The DOOM EP,” but they do so with a bittersweet, precision-cut tune that’s equal parts elegiac and controlled.
Avenues delivers honesty with new single “Last Quarter (Studio Live)”
There’s something about a no-frills live take that feels like peeling back the last layer when the production gloss is wiped away, and all that’s left is the truth. That is precisely what Avenues are dishing up in their latest single, “Last Quarter (Studio Live),” a gritty, emotionally charged folk-country
Elle Jae questions love with new single “Do You?”
Elle Jae sorts through the clutter in her stirring new single, “Do You? ” It’s a slick pop-rap hybrid with 3RDG3N and Kaleidoscope that asks the one question, “Do you feel it like I do?” “Do You?” is a raw, fearless confession set to dreamy synths, pristine production, and the
Laiza Valdés sparks a fire of empowerment in new anthem “On My Own”
There’s something electric about a song that can make you dance, meditate, and feel invincible simultaneously. Laiza Valdés offers all this and more on her newest single, “On My Own,” a bouncy, genre-defying anthem of self-worth and personal triumph that grabs both your ears and your heart. “On My Own”
Petrichor makes a comeback with new single “Dancing Puppet”
Petrichor returns from the shadows after two years of hiatus and makes himself known with “Dancing Puppet,” an enthralling and personal new cut from the alternative/indie artist. The song, the first single from an upcoming project, “A BLACK DOG,” wastes little time plunging headlong into the emotional bedlam that has
Ayo Spook & Baby Jay step up with legacy anthem “MLB (Major League Ballin’)”
Ayo Spook and Baby Jay show up with their brash new single, “MLB (Major League Ballin’),” released as part of a hard-hitting new highlight from Ayo Spook’s recent album, “Dinner With Sharks.” This reflects the grind, a soundtrack for the underdogs, making it against all odds. “MLB” is a high-stakes
Prosecutors Drop Several Key Charges Against Sean “Diddy” Combs As Trial Nears Close
In a shocking development shortly before closing arguments, federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss several explosive charges against music maven Sean “Diddy” Combs during his ongoing criminal trial. In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, prosecutors agreed to drop charges of kidnapping, attempted arson, and aiding and abetting sex trafficking. The
Clipse Break Silence On The Neptunes Split
With their razor-blade rhymes and gritty street wisdom, the Clipse are well-versed in change. Even they, however, couldn’t miss the unmistakable tectonic rumbling that accompanied the fallout of The Neptunes, a production duo that had been a powerhouse comprising Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. For hip-hop purists, Clipse and the
Judge Rejects House Detention Request As R. Kelly Seeks For New Trial
R. Kelly’s attempts to wiggle out of jail for home detention are being rejected fast by U.S. District Judge Martha M. Pacold over concerns of community threats. The disgraced R&B singer, who has been busy serving out a 30-year prison sentence after being found guilty on charges of sexually exploiting