Supernova is a solid blending of blues, folk, psychedelic, and rock, a concoction of old school sounds mixed with an almost childlike freedom.
Pop Star Stylings: Creating An Image Through Clothing Lines
By: Matt Mazzari
The pattern of big names in pop-music becoming big names in fashion is relatively recent, but it was the next logical step to make. We’d been letting music define our culture’s appearance since the Jazz Age, so it only stood to profitable reason that the industry icons would start to become one and the same.
‘It’s On Again’ Weaves In Stunning Scenes Of Upcoming ‘Spiderman’ Film
By: Melissa Abi Jaoude
Alicia Keys and Kendrick Lamar team up for visually stunning music video “It’s On Again,” a song from the soundtrack of The Amazing Spiderman.
Future Keeps It ‘Honest’ With Sophomore Rap Album
By: Harry Mitchell
Rapper Future uses auto-tuning to his advantage in Honest, allowing the technology to enhance his rhythmic vocals.
Iggy Azalea Rehashes ‘Classic’ Rap Themes In Studio Debut
By: John Wiley
Azaela has asserted herself as a presence in hip-hop, but her studio debut is overwhelmed by materialistic themes.
‘Z’ EP Shows Off SZA As Smart Addition To Top Dawg Label
By: Harry Mitchell
As the first female to join the Top Dawg collective, SZA adds a unique, diversified sound with her first label EP Z.
Calvin Harris Is Too Cool For ‘Summer’ Video’s Own Good
By: Ryan Dowd
Calvin Harris has returned with the aptly named new music video, but in his vocals and acting, he just doesn’t seem very excited for “Summer.”
April Fools’: The Flaming Lips’ Pink Floyd Parody Prank
In a series of April Fools’ Day pranks, the Flaming Lips released a Pink Floyd parody album that tricked several major news outlets and challenged common notions of what constitutes a prank.
Salad Days’ Is Difficult To Digest, But Also Far From Bland
Mac DeMarco’s Salad Days shows off a mature side of the eccentric Canadian performer that can go unnoticed live.
Single Reviews: Icona Pop, The Kooks, And LP
Icona Pop and Ty Dolla $ign are throwing a party that doesn’t sound like it’s worth going to with their remake of Leslie Gore’s ’60s classic.