Heavy is the head that wears the crown, and Kendrick Lamar's neck is hurtin'. It's been five years since Lamar has released a follow-up to his Pulitzer winning Damn, and much of it has been shrouded in unintentional secrecy. Lamar, who is sparse on appearances or social media presence, took
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It's one of the hardest decisions a band, athlete, writer, or worker will ever have to make. That moment they decide they have said the things they need to say, or have done the things they needed done. Earlier this year, Kikagaku Moyo, the premier psych band hailing from Tokyo,
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Death. Taxes. New King Gizzard records. Though all three are guaranteed, only two have any degree of experiential expectation or consistency. However, unlike taxes, or even death, there is no preparation or rites that can be administered to make ready for a new KGLW record. This past week, with little
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There are few things more 2022 than Wet Leg. The band started as a joke while on top of a ferris wheel at a music festival. From that fateful cabin conversation, Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers came out of nowhere with their cheeky hit "Chaise Longue," an outright earworm of
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Dan Bejar is equally prolific as he is enigmatic. His kind of solo, kind of band project, Destroyer, has been around for ages, but really started gaining steam with his 2011 release, Kaputt, wherein he found himself writing synthy art-pop songs. While each record has been slightly different, this has
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