The Maryland rapper taps some of SoundCloud’s coolest producers for a full-length solo debut of atmospheric, cybernetic avant-trap. His punch-ins fill more pockets than a tactical vest.
Breaking a long creative rut, the group returns with an EP of well-intentioned protest music: six topical songs about global injustice, plus a 54-page zine (and an Ed Sheeran cameo).
Pearl clutchers beware: The electro-punk icon’s first album in a decade revels in raunch—as good dirty fun, but also as a celebration of human desires, human needs, and human rights.
On their debut album, the Texas-born, Brooklyn-based songwriter indulges both their silliness and their sentimentality alongside cozy, straightforward production.