On "Good Girl Gone Bad," Rihanna proved herself a remarkably comprehensive stylist, able to turn club rap and R&B into pure modern pop. To herald the record's rerelease, she's simplifying: Ne-Yo-penned single "Take a Bow" is a sweet and spare ballad scented with new wisdom.
Every generation has its soul savior, and today all eyes are on John Mayer. With Claptonesque guitar riffs and heart-melting vocals, his solo efforts (and collaborations with stars such as Common) have made him the new king of pop.
When Soulja Boy tells us, we listen. Hip-hop's MySpace maestro is the production force behind this Georgia MC's new single. "Get Silly" is a clever balance of the hypnotic and jumpy, with V.I.C. playing the calm center that lets the surrounding storm really spin off.
Look here for deep, seductive breaks for the after-hours club scene. Seb Sinclair strums the heartstrings of the early-morning crowd, blending smooth vocals, an organic atmosphere, and fluid electronic melodies with a groovy and inviting foundation of break beats reminiscent of early-nineties' R&S material.
On new LP "Digi Snacks," RZA employs his preferred strategy--disorientation for the purpose of reeducation. This time the Wu Tang kingpin is back as Bobby Digital, a postmodern hustler whose genre of choice is a sort of spacey soul-funk. And without knowing quite what it is, we're convinced.
This iPod-friendly sampler features topnotch indie newcomers and chart-toppers. Stream now (while you work), then visit the artist pages to download the songs to go. And check out previous Indie To Go playlists.
Dear Ladies - We're gonna slow it down a bit and send this one out to all the ladies. In the tradition of the Beastie Boys' 1989 song "To All The Girls," modern-day crooners and iconic ladies men named "Kenny" are keeping love songs alive.
Finding Emo - Although "emo rock" may be more of a '90s term, contemporary bands such as Fall Out Boy have revitalized the genre. Some prefer "punk-pop," but whatever you call them, these bands are all emo-tional.
Best of SXSW 2008 - We didn't see all 1600 bands that performed this year, but we did we stumbled upon some amazing shows. The crowds gravitated toward more popular acts (R.E.M., Ice Cube, Motorhead), but in many cases we found our favorite shows came courtesy of up-and-coming artists such as the Explorers Club, Guilty Simpson, and These New Puritans. Here are some of our favorites.
Indie To Go Vol. 14 - This iPod-friendly sampler features topnotch indie newcomers and chart-toppers. Stream now (while you work), then visit the artist pages to download the songs to go. And check out previous Indie To Go playlists.
Coachella pre-party - The lineup for the 2008 Coachella Music Festival was just announced and, like every year, we're amazed. We can't wait until April, so let's get the party started now! Here are some key artists that will be playing.
The new songwriters - The term singer/songwriter has become less defined over the years, although it still requires the ability to sing and write songs. Here's a new batch of artists who do both very well.
Jazz and Beyond - Miles Davis popularized fusion in the '70s by mixing rock and jazz, which opened minds to other progressive styles such as soul-jazz, afrobeat, and trip-hop. This mix features traditional and jazz-influenced artists.
Hitmakers Vol. 2 - Yeah, dropping names of new artists that nobody's heard of can be fun...but we know what you really sing along to (in your car at full volume with the windows up). Features Rihanna, Fall Out Boy, The Shins and more.
Much has changed on the British pop kings' fourth studio LP. Gone is the electro tetchiness of "X & Y," replaced by a grandiloquence and real classic-rock force. This is Coldplay as molded by Brian Eno, and the partnership is out to convince us that "arena group" is no slur.
With the release of Home Before Dark, producer Rick Rubin offers further proof his reinvention of the Solitary Man from bombastic showman to stripped-down songwriter is--as it was with Johnny Cash--a satisfying pursuit. Diamond feels freshly confident in his role as a reborn acoustic troubadour.
As "well-mannered" as Akron/Family is in person, their music remains impossible to compartmentalize. But that's not to say their mix of gentle folk harmonies and free-form grooviness isn't knockout beautiful. See what we mean as they chat about their latest album, Love Is Simple, and play low-key acoustic versions of three songs live during our latest Studio C podcast.
Heralded as the label with enough hipster cred to get the indie kids to "Pop the Glock," Ed Banger has a third compilation slated for release in June. In the meantime--thanks to our friends at Ed Banger--an album sampler mixed by Feadz is available for free download.
A British singer turns '60s Motown stylings into a very modern pop--and her name isn't Amy Winehouse. Duffy persuades us that soul-based, girl-group grooves are exactly what should play in a London club.
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