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Getting to Know…Tarah Who? | Interview

Prepare to blown away by Interview #4, featuring all three members of the self-described “loud, energetic, entertaining punk/rock band,” Tarah Who?.

Getting to Know…Cinders | Interview

From breaking two basses in one night, to finishing a set covered in blood, Cinders provide a pretty intriguing interview to The Musical Hype.

DJ Snake, ‘Taki Taki’ | Track Review

DJ Snake continues to ‘work his magic’ on the star-studded, Latin-tinged dance single “Taki Taki,” featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna, and Cardi B.

Kane Brown, ‘Homesick’ | Track Review

Country singer Kane Brown continues to show growth as artist. “Homesick,” the third advance single from his sophomore album, ‘Experiment,’ confirms this.

Muse, ‘The Dark Side’ | Track Review

Grammy-winning alternative rock band Muse comes on strong on “The Dark Side,” the fourth advance single from their eighth album, ‘Simulation Theory.’

Lauv, ‘There’s No Way’ | Track Review

Rising pop artist Lauv recruits Grammy-nominated pop singer/songwriter Julia Michaels for his latest love-centric single, “There’s No Way.”

Tyler, the Creator & A$AP Rocky, ‘Potato Salad’ | Track Review

Rappers Tyler, the Creator and A$AP Rocky pair up to deliver a ferocious, utterly ‘delicious’ flex track with “Potato Salad”

11 Songs Driven by Dying | Playlist

“11 Songs Driven by Dying” features music courtesy of Logic, MGMT, Panic! At the Disco, Thomas Rhett, and YUNGBLUD among others.

Prince, Piano & A Microphone 1983 | Album Review 💿

‘Piano & a Microphone 1983’ shows Prince in a more creative, intimate, and rawer setting.  His brilliance and musicianship are indisputable.

JMSN, Velvet | Album Review 💿

JMSN drops an enjoyable, well-rounded R&B album with ‘Velvet.’ “Levy,” “Talk is Cheap” & “So Bad” rank among the crème de la crème of the LP.