Kim Gordon’s pivot to industrial hip-hop (is it really a pivot? It feels as if her delivery and taste have simply found their natural sound), never for a second sounds strange or appropriating. The Collective is huge, heaving, furious and very, very cool.
Y’all I just listened to hiss by Megan thee Stallion…. Omg ain’t no way. This is the best rap beef and real rap we’ve actually every had. Is Nicki on drugs or sum cause why is she spamming comments? Anyways gurl your pushing at 50 stfu your response was giving 1 foot 2 foot red foot blue foot. How you rhyme foot with foot? Your the queen of rap? LMAOOOO Megan Ate.
“These hoes don’t be mad at Megan, these hoes mad at Megan’s Law.”
She ate you, your husband, your brother, and your friend up. And all you came up with was a doctor suess rhyme? Baby you were tuned in. Mind you she only promoted the song three times and you and your fans did all the work for her song to blow up. I do really love you Nicki but you pushing it.
We Buy Diabetic Test Strips is rather easily the most demanding record by billy woods and Elucid, either individually or as Armand Hammer – and that is an exceptionally good thing. It is the first of their records with an aesthetic that reverberates long after the work itself has finished, a hallucinatory, haunting, spectral, miragelike piece. Those qualities only heighten the existential angst and unflinching nihilism that both woods and Elucid are renowned for – and yet, in sending listeners to more severe depths than ever, the two show even clearer genius than ever before in wrangling humour (or even joy) from such depths.
Get Got • The Fever (Aye Aye) • Lost Boys • Blackjack • Hustle Bones • I've Seen Footage • Double Helix • System Blower • The Cage • Punk Weight • Fuck That • Bitch Please • Hacker