Grimes, ‘Oblivion’
“Oblivion,” Grimes I HAVE NO IDEA what genre Grimes falls into, though “Post-Internet” has been bandied by Pitchfork. And particularly as the avant-garde music of 2005 and beyond, took an entirely Continue reading
“Oblivion,” Grimes I HAVE NO IDEA what genre Grimes falls into, though “Post-Internet” has been bandied by Pitchfork. And particularly as the avant-garde music of 2005 and beyond, took an entirely Continue reading
I WROTE HERE briefly about Frank Ocean’s improbable rise from the ranks of obscurity to quick stardom on the strength of his debut alternative R&B mixtape Nostalgia Ultra, his odd circumstance of Continue reading
THE ROOTS’ DO YOU WANT MORE?!!!??! was an epiphany in the consciousness of hip-hop; a quiet-at-first, sophomore slingshot — as opposed to a slump — operating as “something other than.” Continue reading
DOING THIS six years late, particularly after these recent remarks*, reminds me (somewhat) of, how as a condition of certain behavioral treatments and recovery from addiction, people attempt to rectify Continue reading
Photo Credit: Billboard “Peso,” ASAP Rocky LAST YEAR MAY MARK a moment of pivot; where everything changes deep within the subculture: implying a possible shift in the ethos of what comprised the corps Continue reading
ZOO KID’S enigmatic presence on the music scene as a teen underground sensation hasn’t truly been explored as far as I can tell. He’s just not quite big enough, maybe? Continue reading
Photo Credit: FreshJive WHILE LOS ANGELES’S sports fans are anxious over the still unresolved and perpetually ongoing saga of the Frank McCourt divorce and its potential to reap utterly negative Continue reading
Oh, the Kingston gangsters use masks like that to scare victims before shooting them. – Boogie A PHOTOGRAPHIC SERIES by the acclaimed street scene, gang and war photographer known as Continue reading