Little Simz delivers an undeniable modern classic, effortlessly condensing any number of disparate styles and genres into music which thrillingly broaches the gap between urgent modern treatise and hip hop.
Armand Hammer, the New York based hip-hop duo consisting of ELUCID and billy woods, return with We Buy Diabetic Test Strips, their first album in two years and first for Fat Possum.
The album features dark, psychedelic production by The Alchemist that serves as a backdrop for the duo's intricate, literary, and often opaque storytelling and social commentary.
An intimate, raw introduction to a rising voice in hip-hop/neo-soul. Across 10 tracks in just under 20 minutes, she blends poetic lyricism, playful tones, and vulnerability with polished, cinematic production.
A lean LP of Kitty Wells' formative hits from 1952; 62; including It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels and Making Believe; plain-voiced country that opened doors for generations.
Entirely produced in Joey’s home bedroom in State College, PA, the album uses layered, aggressive instrumentals that pull from 90s hip-hop, hardcore punk, and video game soundtracks