The Long Beach artist’s latest project uses rock frameworks to dissect Black identity and institutional racism, with production that nods to post-punk, garage pop, and Bad Brains.
The Long Beach artist’s latest project uses rock frameworks to dissect Black identity and institutional racism, with production that nods to post-punk, garage pop, and Bad Brains.
This Friday’s releases trace a line between two distinct approaches to making music that feels necessary right now. Skrillex delivers a compact, surprise fifth album that folds Brazilian phonk, progressive house and underground techno into a single focused journey. horsegiirL presents her debut as both persona and proposition, a fifteen-track eco-anxious fairytale grown out of …
The rapper’s first Loma Vista single ties the power of music to a charged metaphor, with a video that stitches Black American history across a bullet-riddled flag.
The rapper takes on the perspective of a mass shooter in a new clip that reaches for a bleaker American truth.