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I know I say this about a lot of artists, but John Keek has a voice that will blow your mind away and will probably become your new favorite artist. He definitely became mine.
I generally am a rock oriented person, but I love, have and always will love, Rihanna. Her latest album, ANTI, which dropped the last Friday of January, is just resonating proof that she is my girl.
Houston-area progressive rock band Vox Vocis is enjoying the fruits of their labor.
Louisville native Bryson Tiller paid a visit to the birthplace of chopped and screwed music Sunday night at House of Blues.
While Vampire Weekend hasn’t released any new music, Baio, otherwise known as Chris Baio from Vampire Weekend, released his debut solo album in September via Glassnote. Now, Baio has shared his music video for his title track, “The Names.”
Are y’all ready to get in{formation}?
Well, if you read the previous post about Deftones and how rumors were circling of the name of the album being Gore, you’ll know I thought it was a ruse. What led me to believe this was that lead singer Chino Moreno made those awful graphics and tweeted them.
Meet Claire Rachel Wilkinson, better known as Clairity, from Clarksville, TN. Not only has she been writing her own songs since she was 13, but she also taught herself how to play keyboard just from watching YouTube videos. The adorable 18 year old with choppy black hair and retro, pixelated glasses has a voice you might […]
I never knew it would come to this. We all have that one musician or band that we are super dedicated to. You stumbled across them and immediately felt a connection to their music. You spend days binge-listening to their songs in your room, on the way to class and everywhere else. You tell all […]
On a humid Monday night, Bay Area native Gerald Gillum (better known as G-Eazy) stepped on stage with high energy and enthusiasm to show Houston a good time, all thanks to Scoremore Shows.
If you missed Sunday’s Le$ concert, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a complete review of the show. Houston hosted the closing night of the H-Town underground star’s Steak X Shrimp Tour, which saw a lot of hazy clouds, up and coming artists, and some surprising faces.
Hypnotizing with her mojo hair, Grace Potter brought cosmic vibes to Houston’s House of Blues.
Houston punk act Giant Kitty just released the video for their song “Don’t Stop That Bus,” their ode to America’s favorite surfer-accented actor who knows kung-fu. If you’ve never heard these ladies (+ gentleman), you’re in for a treat. They were nominated for Best Punk Act by Houston Press in 2015, and 2016 is shaping […]
For hip-hop, rap, and r&b lovers everywhere, this week was an amazing week for music. From a new Rihanna and Drake song, to J. Cole’s album, to twitter beef, it felt like everyday there was something new to marvel at. Let’s recap, shall we?
Do you like UGK? Curren$y? How about Jazz? Initially these three things look to be on complete different sides of the musical spectrum, but a listen through New Orleans born, Houston raised Le$’s numerous releases will make the three seem as though they’ve always been synonymous. This fusion of styles is what audiences should expect […]
What an exciting past few days it has been for Deftones fans. First, the alternative metal band revealed the new album drop date. Said album has been in the works and supposedly was to be released last September. Clearly, the album is going to be so good since an extension was called for.
The last two years has certainly been a journey for Anderson .Paak. From being an opener for Watsky’s All You Can Do Tour, releasing his first debut studio album “Venice,” to being a key feature on Dr. Dre’s “Compton,” it’s no surprise to see .Paak has outdone himself once again on his newly released project, “Malibu.”
Say hello to the fire eating, fire spitting new hip hop artist Siimba Liives Long. Born in New York, raised in Ethiopia and now residing in Brooklyn, this white cloaked, head scarfed Ethiopian-American rapper has a flow so sick he’s sure to blow up soon.
Taylor Gang rapper Wiz Khalifa and Houston native Travi$ Scott worked together to make a fire track over a sample of G-Eazy’s “Order More,” which dropped late Thursday night.