Frah Quintale has a project called "Banzai (Lato arancio)," prosecution of the latest album "Banzai (Lato blu)". Great way to discover him!
It's the first MD Tracks rankings of 2026, and Djo, Esdeekid, and Pooh Shiesty are in the crosshairs to start the year.
Far From Here by John Splithoff delivers R&B sounds and soulful genre-bending that listeners won't want to miss.
Nina Nesbitt, the pop star who's fallen and risen through the twists and turns of the music industry. Read up on EP, ...
You a clone, you a Meseek / I’m a Roadrunner, meep-meep / Think I work at Best Buy with the squad how I be geeked.” Like many rap compilation albums before it, All is Yellow sees Lyrical Lemonade ...
After his own prolonged hiatus, the current most recognizable member of TDE came back with a bang, delivering the knockout punch of Blue Lips just a few months into the year. The most impressive thing ...
With multiple states cracking down on the recreational use of drones, it seemed for a brief moment like they might go the way of the selfie stick—an innovative idea in its own right, but one that’d ...
It’s been almost two years since we waxed poetic on a rising face in electronic music, Barry Can’t Swim, checking in on a milestone achievement with his debut, When Will We Land. For this writer in ...
Even limiting to the crop of overnight sensations, not many have caught on as quickly as Tommy Richman. Though there was select mainstream proof of his career before “MILLION DOLLAR BABY” (chiefly ...
We begin with “No More Hiding,” executing an extraterrestrial spin on the tender acoustics of SOS proper. While structurally the track does a great job of setting the table for what Lana executes ...
As the ink dries on 2025, music obsessives will see to no shortage of album, song, or artist of the year conversations. Yet while the critical eye has plenty to take in every December, we’ve remained ...
The end of the year means so many different things, but for the music lovers, it’s always been “list season.” If you’re among our ranks as folks whose tabulation of new releases never seems to meet ...