Welcome to Rap Roundtable where staff writers, Mickey White and Dan Vesper discuss Earl Sweatshirt, Future, Action Bronson, Father, and Kendrick Lamar.
Shlohmo wanted for Dark Red to be his loudest release yet, and in that he succeeded. However, Dark Red remains welcoming through his attention to detail.
Sicko Mobb's Super Saiyan Vol. 2 is a worthy successor to the tape the heralded in the bop movement, and shows promise for their upcoming major label debut.
Nils Frahm’s musicianship is ever-present on Solo, proving that the term “composer” is a more accurate descriptor of his writing style and incredible output
With Ivy Tripp, Waxahatchee steps out of the boxes someone else might make for them and their art to produce real beauty, and not just the feminine kind.