The Black Dahlia Murder, The Leather Apron’s Scorn | Wacky Wednesday
The Black Dahlia Murder makes Wacky Wednesday truly captivating with the unsettling, serial killer inspired “The Leather Apron’s Scorn.”
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The Black Dahlia Murder makes Wacky Wednesday truly captivating with the unsettling, serial killer inspired “The Leather Apron’s Scorn.”
Hull is becoming a hub for indie music. First, we had Life and then Girl Afraid, and now we have Calboa. Read our review of his latest single.
“Prepare to Be Numbed by These 16 Numbing Songs” features Chase Atlantic, Linkin Park, Pink Floyd, ScHoolboy Q & XXXTENTACION.
Wilkes-Barre, PA metalcore collective Toothless thrive off of aggression, chaos, energy & relentless intensity on Misinformed (EP).
Grammy-nominated R&B artist Khalid improves his pleasant single “Eleven,” with a remix featuring Summer Walker.
Hip hop artists French Montana and Tory Lanez collaborate on “Cold,” a single that lacks substance and isn’t just ‘cold’ but utterly frigid.
Bay Area rapper G-Eazy and Louisville, Kentucky bred rapper Jack Harlow join forces for the chill, but entertaining “Moana.”
Kehlani releases one final single, “F&MU,” in advance of her highly anticipated sophomore album, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t.
Alicia Keys gives timely compliments on “Good Job,” tailor made to atone for Mad Monday, give hope during COVID-19 & ring in Terrific Tuesday.
“15 ‘A’ Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason” features music by Demi Lovato, Ledisi, Maluma, The Strokes & The Weeknd.
Hella popular DJ/producer Marshmello enlists ubiquitous alt-pop singer/songwriter Halsey for one excellent single, “Be Kind.”
Doja Cat enlists Grammy-nominated rapper Nicki Minaj for an enjoyable, infectious, and satisfying remix of her hit single, “Say So.”