(Listen for the Drake diss in the hook.)
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It's got bars! Bonus: watch this full Black Flag live performance from 1984, rediscovered and uploaded earlier this year.
The opening line is: "Thank you Justin for being on. It's really exciting to talk to you. Especially right in the middle of your public meltdown." So you should watch this.
This is one of my favourite Savages tracks and the video does that rare thing where you watch it and at least get an idea of the surge of power coming off the stage when this band is playing.
Put on this Kurt Vile mixtape. He made it for his friends. Now he's sharing it with you. The rest can wait.
The awesome Flying Lotus has a radio station on GTA V and Clams Casino (also awesome) has an exclusive track on it. Download that track for free right now.
Louis C.K., the prophet of our times, drops by on a talkshow to peel back the lid on today's phone-obsessed culture. All distraction is distraction from feeling shitty, but feeling shitty is what's needed to make way for feeling actual happiness. Or something. Louis says it better.
Lately, I've been thinking about sincerity. About the rare commodity of sincerity, specifically. You cannot manufacture sincerity. So demand will always outstrip supply. And there is another reason it's so precious. Who can afford it? Who can afford to be sincere? You?
Toro Y Moi (real name: Chaz) delights us with a balmy tune called 'Campo': 'a sign to carry on'.
Yeezus paid a visit to Jimmy Fallon and brought Charlie Wilson and a children's choir along to help him out on the hook.
For the very first time, Converse teamed up with Maison Martin Margiela to produce a Chuck Taylor All Star and a Jack Purcell pack ...
Strong contender for video of the year. In the words of Dizzee dizz: "super nifty"!
Five streams and downloads that have been inside my head a lot while I'm working on them thangs.
Whoa. This mix opens up a whole storage room full of shiny little nineties nuggets in the back of my mind.
Let's not try to explain Donald Glover's "Clapping for the Wrong Reasons".