Warhol.SS’ highly anticipated debut album Chest Pains is finally here.
Read MoreL.A VanGogh succeeds in making a danceable ditty about trying to “make a little paper” while grappling with the ‘wants and needs’ of friends, ‘fam’ and the private student loan company.
The Chicago based rapper reveals his growth as an artist and challenges others to do the same.
Read MoreApache is hitting the end of 2018 hard with this recent release, “Everything is Paid For” let’s us a look into the heart and soul that Apache displays in his records and on stage.
Read MoreThe John Lau EP is delightful in its journey and proficiency, a great collection of tracks that is satisfying in full.
Read MoreVacation is the next chapter of Njomza’s evolving catalog and personal progression stemming from self-reflection and the teachings of Mac.
Read MoreSaba consistently proves himself to be on top of the game. With his album, Care For Me, which dropped in April, he follows up with his new single “Stay Right Here” and does not disappoint
Read MoreRecently inking a deal with Columbia with the help of Caroline “Baroline” Diaz, Polo G is proudly carrying the North side of the city on his back
Read MoreOn “Portra 400”, Victor creates a poppy setting that makes you want to dance.
Read MoreThe Closed Sessions’ creators Ajani Jones & Boathouse appear with their bass-boosting single “Futurama”, the opening track from their upcoming joint EP.
Read MoreEden, titled in honor of her middle name, is a concise project featuring 12 songs packed with catchy hooks, sprawling bars, and club-ready production.
Read MoreSmino details his success as an upcoming artist, his transition from St. Louis to Chicago.
Read MoreThere is something at once nostalgic and futuristic in Slow Pulp’s self-proclaimed style of Dream Punk.
Read MoreThe self-proclaimed “Curator of Self-Love,” Rich Robbins has delivered a song, “Bloom Bloom,” that will have you longing for love in summertime Chi
Read MoreHaving come a long way from a Las Vegas department store and sleeping under studio consoles, Cam O’bi creatively hustled his way through the Chicago music scene.
Read MoreGrapetooth might have lauded Japan’s Yellow Magic Orchestra as a primary influence, but they embody the Midwest spirit by finding and exuding joy under bitter weather and circumstances.
Read MoreTasha Viets-VanLear is not only a singer, songwriter, and poet, but also a revolutionary, spearheading Chicago’s social justice movements.
Read MoreFeaturing fast paced drum sets with smooth, in your face guitar riffs, this album from start to finish makes you want to be front row at a rock concert.
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