ANTI-MASS is Nsasi, Authentically Plastic, Turkana, and Gerald, a Ugandan LGBTQI+ DJ collective fighting the country's Anti-Homosexuality Bill from abroad.
Meditation music, Spotify playlists, and apps like Calm are being used to combat the chaos of everyday life, according to people like Lil Jon.
TikTok loves Little John's space-saving builds soundtracked by Crazy Donkey, which always feature galvanized steel and eco-friendly wood veneers.
Charli XCX's viral 'brat' green album art has me descending into madness.
SOPHIE's camp announced the release of her posthumous self-titled album on September 27, which features "Reason Why" featuring Kim Petras and BC Kingdom.
Read a review of Margaux's new album Inside The Marble for today's Discover Blogly.
Brooks Ginnan discusses their starring role in JPEGMAFIA’s new music video for “don’t rely on other men.”
Kazakh artist Men Seni Suyemin’s BELIEVE focuses on how we can find love, unity, and connection through cultural exchange.
Avalanche Kaito frontman and griot Kaito Winse released "Talitakum," a blend of Belgian noise punk and West African oral storytelling traditions.
For Ghostly International's 25th anniversary, founder Sam Valenti IV, artists, and label associates like Matthew Dear and Dreamcastmoe talk about favorite Ghostly releases and memories.
The late Steve Albini helped me understand that it was okay to be outspoken and make mistakes.
With sacrilegious chic, Gen Z artists Lil Nas X and Addison Rae combine nihilist humor with sacred Christian imagery as sociopolitical critique.