Low have shared another new video for a song off their new album Hey What. The visual for “I Can Wait” follows the band’s recent video for “Hey”—find both below. Hey What earned Low their first Grammy nomination in the band’s history. It’s up for Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). Read about Low and Hey What on Pitchfork’s lists of “The 100 Best Songs of 2021” and “The 50 Best Albums of 2021.” Read Pitchfork’s feature “Low Still Don’t Sound Like Anyone Else.” Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
The War on Drugs stopped by The Ellen Degeneres Show with Lucius to perform the title track from their 2021 album I Don’t Live Here Anymore. Check it out below. The band has also launched Season 2 of the Super High Quality Podcast; the new season is a four-part audio documentary centered on the people, places, and things that define I Don’t Live Here Anymore. Host and guitar tech Dominic East details album’s progression from the 2018 demo sessions, the 2019 full-band recordings, and the 2021 rehearsals at which they reunited after 18 months apart. The War on Drugs first shared a video for “I Don’t Live Here Anymore” in September. The first season of the Super High Quality Podcast launched in November 2020. Check out Pitchfork’s “Interview” feature “The War on Drugs Find Lightness on the Ed...
Kodak Black has publicly challenged JAY-Z to a VERZUZ battle, and he’s upping the ante with his terms. The Bill Israel rapper took to Twitter to call out Hov, tweeting, “‘IF’ [JAY-Z] win he get 15% of my catalog! I win he make me Vice President of roc nation.” JAY himself has not responded as of writing, but many fans replied to Black’s initial tweet stating whether or not they think the Florida artist can take on the Brooklyn icon. Black is not the first rapper to call out Hov for a VERZUZ battle, but the latter finally addressed all the challengers during a Twitter Spaces conversation in late December 2021. “No disrespect. Everyone is amazing and [has] done what they’ve done,” he said. “There’s not a chance in hell that anyone can stand on that stage with me.” “That ain’t never gonna hap...
HipHopWired Featured Video Ghostface Killah is one of the few members of Wu-Tang who still to this day continues to drop new material and keep the Wu sound going strong and though it’s been a minute since we’ve last heard from Tony Stark, he returns to remind us he got them darts. Linking up with Shuan Wiah for his clip to “Let Me Touch Ya,” Ghostface once again gets his relationship rhymes on as he woo’s a lucky young woman with his Wu-Tang style at an all-white party for the grown and sexy. Vado meanwhile gets Lloyd Banks to make a rare appearance in his clip to “Respect The Jux (Remix)” in which Vado, Banks and Dave East pull off an elaborate, well, jux. Respect it. By the way, Banks still got bars, b. Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over includin...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: @champagnepapi / Instagram Drake is living his best life while vacationing in somewhere that has a beach and plenty of sun. A number of photos of the 6 God going shirtless during his downtime have made it onto the Internets, and apparently, a lot of y’all care. Drizzy has been in the gym and has been making sure his millions of followers knows thanks to pics he shared on his social media. We’ll let TMZ handle most of the details, and speculation: Related Stories As you can see … the dude is jacked, looking super chiseled from the back and the front — alongside a group of buddies, who are obviously keeping up with Drake. Or maybe he’s keeping up with them? 🤷🏽♂️ Drizzy captioned the upload with, “The reward for hard wor...
2021 saw the electronic dance music landscape erupt into a technological inferno, as artists and event organizers tore hell for leather into the NFT gold rush. And as more industry pros adopt blockchain technology, the fabric of the scene is changing at a torrid pace. Now, a new event has big ambitions to host what organizers are calling the world’s first community-driven, decentralized music festival. The fest, Project Rave, was recently announced by RaversUniverse, a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO). DAOs are entities that allow platforms to operate as member-owned communities, which are devoid of a consolidated leadership structure. A decentralized future of the creator economy has been embraced by many reputable electronic music artists an execs, such as deadmau5,...
If you’re a fan of Lane 8, the only way to usher in a new season is the fresh arrival of a seasonal mixtape. Welcoming winter, the esteemed deep house producer dropped his “Winter 2021 Mixtape” today, January 4th. A bit later than past winter mixtapes, but well worth the wait. The mix clocks in at over three hours and spans 50 songs. It offers fans a thorough preview of Lane 8’s upcoming album, Reviver, as the audio features six tracks off the highly anticipated album, due out on January 22nd. Four IDs also made the cut, presumably future releases on Lane 8’s This Never Happened imprint. As always, Lane 8 effortlessly carries listeners through the depths of house and techno with music from the likes of RÜFÜS DU SOL, Bonobo, Vintage Culture, Booka Shade, and Ben Böhmer sprinkled t...
Steve Aoki is getting ready to drop a song with the biggest DJ in the world. Earlier in the week, Aoki challenged fans to guess his next collaborator by sharing an intensely difficult-to-solve teaser image. For those who somehow couldn’t crack the case, Aoki eventually went ahead and announced that his first single of 2022 is a collaboration with NBA legend and dubstep producer Shaquille O’Neal, affectionally known in electronic music circles as DJ Diesel. Titled “Welcome to the Playhouse,” the upcoming song will seemingly soundtrack Aoki’s outrageous multi-purpose game room, Aoki’s Playhouse. Neither artist has shared a preview ahead of this weekend’s release, but Aoki did leave a hint at what’s to come, noting in a tweet that...
The Weeknd has recruited a comedy legend for his upcoming album. Although we’re less than a week into 2022, it’s safe to say that The Weeknd’s hotly anticipated fifth album, Dawn FM, is one of the biggest releases of the year. In case there wasn’t enough reason to be excited for the next chapter from the contemporary music superstar, a new trailer has revealed that Jim Carrey is featured on the album. The minute-long trailer opens with haunting synths before Carrey cuts in with soft-spoken but ominous narration: “You are now listening to 103.5 Dawn FM. You’ve been in the dark for way too long. It’s time to walk into the light and accept your fate with open arms.” What follows is an eight-second preview of a new song that offers a glimpse into...
Former COAL CHAMBER bassist Rayna Foss has reportedly been missing since last summer. According to New Orleans police, the 51-year-old Foss was reported missing by her group home manager after last being seen on September 7, 2021. She is described as being 5-foot-3 and 200 pounds. Anyone with additional information on Foss‘s whereabouts is asked to contact NOPD Seventh District detectives at 504-658-6070. A founding member of COAL CHAMBER, Foss was in the band from 1994 until 1999 and returned to the group briefly in the early 2000s. She played on COAL CHAMBER‘s 1997 debut album, the 1999 follow-up “Chamber Music” and 2002’s “Dark Days”. Rayna once said that the name COAL CHAMBER actually came from two competing names. She explained: “Right b...