Lizzie and the Yes Men - Deserts (video)

Posted by Nathania Wreh ON Nov 28, 2012 IN Indie
Fresh unto the music scene is London natives Lizzie and the Yes Men, who describe their sound as "Tarantino surf-pop" because it "combines their love for the cinematic sounds of Tarantino" with other genres such as surf, pop, and desert rock. While I'.. READ MORE >

Full Course Gets All David Fincher On Us (Video)

Posted by Brandon Bastaldo ON Nov 28, 2012 IN hip-hop / R&B
If you’ve been waiting for David Fincher to show up in hip hop, today is your lucky day. Montreal rapper Full Course offers up the goods in the video for his track “REAL CITY REPPING”, the third video/single off of his debut album Entrée which dropped earlier this year. Directed by assist.. READ MORE >

New Music Wednesdays: New Ivory

Posted by Isabella Byrne ON Nov 28, 2012 IN featured
And now for this week's instalment of New Music Wednesdays, we bring you a band from across the pond. London, England to be exact. New Ivory is an energetic trio who currently have three tracks out on the market, but are apparently withholding two albums behind from the growing faithful. The first, Amygdala Circus, was recor.. READ MORE >

It's a Sriracha & Beer Party

Posted by Sandy Tea ON Nov 27, 2012 IN Electronic / Dance
Montreal duo Botnek became the latest addition to the Dim Mak roster with the release of their latest EP entitled “Sriracha & Beer”. After a slew of remixes in the last couple of months for names like Crookers, Tocadisco, Felix Cart.. READ MORE >

Grandmilly and Th@ Kid Take Us Underground (Album Review)

Posted by Brandon Bastaldo ON Nov 27, 2012 IN hip-hop / R&B
Released for free download early last week, Lords of the Underground kicks off with Blackland Raider Klan affiliate 2.7.5 Grandmilly chanting “Grand…Grandmilly in this bitch, .. READ MORE >

Ghostface & Sheek Back on the Wu-Block (Album Review)

Posted by Milena Pribic ON Nov 27, 2012 IN hip-hop / R&B
What year is it again? It's been a hot minute since we had Wu-Tang or D-Block on our radar, but members from both iconic groups are back with a collaboration headed by Ghostface Killah and Sheek Louch. Wu-Block.. READ MORE >