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13 Songs Somewhat Related to Weather | Playlist

“13 Songs Somewhat Related to Weather” features music courtesy of Cannibal Corpse, JMSN, Kali Uchis, Kane Brown, and Panic! At the Disco.

Getting to Know…JJ Friends | Interview

For Interview #13 of the ‘Getting to Know’ series, The Musical Hype taps Barcelona hard rock band JJ Friends for the scoop.

Sam Fender, ‘Poundshop Kardashians’ | Track Review  

British singer/songwriter Sam Fender shines on single “Poundshop Kardashians” thanks to energetic production work and socially-charged songwriting.

Vic Mensa, ‘Dark Things’ | Track Review

Despite bringing some darkness and energy on single “Dark Things,” Chicago rapper Vic Mensa misses the mark, amplified by an overabundance of autotune.

K. Michelle, ‘Save Me’ | Track Review

‘Rough around the edges’ R&B musician K. Michelle keeps things clean, delivering an authentic, powerful, heartbroken ballad with “Save Me.”

Mike Posner, ‘Stuck in the Middle’ | Track Review

Grammy-nominated pop artist Mike Posner brings folk-pop, electronic & world music vibes on “Stuck in the Middle,” an advance single from his 2019 LP.

11 Songs All About Her Majesty, The Queen | Playlist

“11 Songs All About her Majesty, The Queen” features music courtesy of Coheed and Cambria, Jessi J, Shawn Mendes, and Thunderpussy among others.

Getting to Know…Wildheart | Interview

For Interview #12 of the ‘Getting to Know’ series, The Musical Hype gets the scoop on Australian five-piece melodic hardcore band, Wildheart.

Weezer, ‘Zombie Bastards’ | Track Review

Continuing a strong promo campaign for their 2019 album (‘Weezer (Black Album)’), Weezer drops a colorfully-titled second advance single, “Zombie Bastards.”

Meek Mill, ‘Oodles O’ Noodles Babies’ | Track Review

Ahead of his highly-anticipated ‘Championships’ album, Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill dropped an honest, personal single, “Oodles O’ Noodles Babies.”