West Coast Rapper Snoop Dogg teams up with Slightly Stoopid and Stephen Marley to get Blazed and Confused . . .
Two virtuosos lay down some serious banjo and kora in Central Park. Check it out!
RethinkPopMusic (RPM) is hosting a two-night competition asking artists to “Put Your Music Where Your Mouth Is.” The competition will put artists in front of industry experts who will choose the winners based on talent.
Legendary Mcee Q-tip brought the Renaissance to Central Park! Click on in to see what even had Diddy dancing!
New video from IHEARTCOMIX Records’ Acid Girls. Looks like a mix between big brother and an American Apparel advert. The new album drops on Sept. 1.
Oh, Miike Snow – blowing up like we thought you would. Just like the rest of the album, this first music video for ‘Burial’ takes takes you on a wild journey and leaves you dizzy (in a good way) and wondering what’s next?
Probably the dopest fan-made video of all time. Some old school Wu Tang Clan combined with Legos yields an audiovisual masterpiece. Nevermind the fact that this stop-motion video probably took FOREVER to make, but this is some kick ass shit. Up from the 36 Chambers!!!
Passion Pit is back at it, this time with a video for To Kingdom Come from their latest album ‘Manners’. This song and video are a departure from their last single The Reeling, but still does a great job showcasing their personality as the nerds that they are – test tubes and all.
This special edish of Must Listen is brought to you by our friends at Left As Rain – one of the baddest music blogs outta Brooklyn. If you don’t know what Left As Rain is, then you should be ashamed of yourself. Seriously, how dare you? Honestly though, these dudes (Alex and Chris) know how to make a bitchin’ playlist and they were more than happy to share some gems with us. Enjoy.
Once again, the stereotype.fm Must Listen is presented by you, the readers. This edition of Must Listen comes from our good friend and indie music enthusiast, Lisa.
Discovery is the musical product of Vampire Weekend keyboardist, Rostam Batmanglij and Ra Ra Riot frontman, Wes Miles. The LP drops officially on July 7th, but for now you can sample a few songs here.
Again we turn to guest blogger Ryan Miller for some of his top picks this month. White Rabbits, Handsome Furs, and more.