VIDEO: MT Twins – “Too Many Nights”
MT Twins are working to make a bigger impression this year than they already have, and they’re doing that with their second video in two weeks, “Too Many Nights”.
Read moreMT Twins are working to make a bigger impression this year than they already have, and they’re doing that with their second video in two weeks, “Too Many Nights”.
Read moreShortly after releasing an EP and a beat tape at the tail end of 2018, Milwaukee rapper Slowlife Tito is back with a new freestyle to kick off the new year.
Read moreMunch Lauren returns with his second swagger-filled video in two weeks.
Read moreThe wave doesn’t stop. In addition to his solo work as CMoneywave, the Chicago emcee recently linked up with DJ Skoli to form Zebrawave. Check out their debut single here.
Read moreIt’s been over 10 years since the sextet Brave last recorded an album, and it’s not hard to see why. You can’t just fluke up on this degree of sonic sophistication, enticing lyrics, and instrumentation.
Read morePrecious little is known about The Other Life, whose most recent release “Moody” has been garnering some serious airplay on radio stations overseas. We get a glimpse as to who he is with a new single, though.
Read moreWe caught up with the band backstage at Anodyne Coffee Roasters before their vinyl release party last week Friday.
Read moreThe combination of Milwaukee-turned-international artist Gerald Walker and notable producer Cardo usually yields great results. The pair have worked together on a number of projects, and reunite for Walker’s latest, “Cheat Code”.
Read moreThe man behind the camera is stepping into the limelight, as CTM Films cameraman J.O.S.E. recently released his video for “Light Me One”.
Read moreThis week, check out new music from LJ & Black, Eli Cash, and Velly Slums.
Read moreThere’s little to prepare you for Scotty Seed’s latest effort, the appropriately titled “Single.” Although it’s only three cuts long, the single showcases distinctly unique styles from Seed—oftentimes within the same song.
Read moreCCM are heading full speed into 2019 with a new collaborative drop from BoodahDARR & Emaad.
Read moreMvgic is making a strong impression with his debut album, “Magnum Opus”.
Read moreLook, it’s cold out. You’ll be indoors most of the time this week, and with that, we have your soundtrack with another week of B&E Weekly Jams Presented by Bublr Bikes.
Read moreRelive Saturday night’s show from Pennsylvania band Petal at The Back Room at Colectivo with photography from McKayla Heuer.
Read moreIt was a mild January night when Rayland Baxter took to the stage at the Back Room at Colectivo. The sold-out crowd filled the room perfectly as Rayland Baxter and his band walked up to cheering fans. As the singer/songwriter began his set it was clear that no one would be ready for this kind of night. Well, maybe not
Read moreFresh off of releasing a single last Friday, Camb is already back with another drop.
Read moreZed Kenzo kicks off a promising 2019 with her new single.
Read moreGranted, the Heather Gruber story sounds just a tad bit familiar. A young woman grows up in the deep south in East Tennessee (makes you wonder how far she was from Eightball & MJG in Orange Mound), then moves out west to make it big in the entertainment industry.
Read moreFindMudy quickly makes herself a local name to watch with her latest video.
Read moreFresh off of his “No Industry Standard” project and tour, Denku simply can’t leave the microphone alone, as he’s back with another collaboration.
Read moreChris Lastovicka’s forthcoming album, Fortune Has Turned (Remixed), is heavy listening. It’s not just because this is unplugged, all acoustic classical music in a decidedly digital age.
Read moreThe self-titled CarnyMusic EP showcases the best of Mike Carnahan, lead singer of The Green Door. Carnahan is not only an accomplished vocalist but, judging by his efforts on the four tracks on this collection, an exceptional guitar player and songwriter as well.
Read moreMT Twins look to reach new heights with their latest track, produced by CashMoney AP.
Read moreAmerican High makes a convincing argument for the enduring relevance of instruments—whether live or recorded, acoustic or electric—on its rollercoaster of an album U.N. Article 14 which, with its release within the first half of January, starts 2019 off the right way.
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