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Chicago indie rockers announce new concept EP with atmospheric & emotional single and award winning music video.
"['Chicago'] is delightfully sinful with every song more iconic than the last." Pic by Jeff Busby.
The Brissy beatsmith had one heck of a time..
We had a chat to the Hoodie Boyz about all things trap..
The boot scooting hoedown comes just before the release of their third studio album..
Delve into the surreal world of fine art photographer Kyle Thompson..
Soulful, experimental chill from Chicago; with a sweet animation to match..
Flosstradamus take us through a night on the decks ahead of their Australian tour..
Tink rolls out a rap bible for basic bitches everywhere..
Vic Mensa tells of being struck by 15,000 volts, and racial issues in the US ahead of his Laneway appearance.. Vic Mensa had a breakout 2014, kickstarted by his huge single Down On My Luck, along with being apart of/starting the Save Money collective with Chance The Rapper and Joey Purp. He's in Australia this month appearing at the Red Bull Music Academy x Future Classic Stage at St Jerome's Laneway Festival and a couple of sideshows (dates down the bottom), and Liam Apter was fortunate enough to have a candid chat with the young star on the rise: Hey Vic how's it going, where are you at the moment? I’m in Chicago, my hometown. Cool let's start there - I wanted to asked about how when Lollapalooza was on in Chicago a few years you got electrocuted by like 15,000 volts! Is that true? Yeah man. I got fucking shocked when I was trying to get into Lollapalooza and I fell like 30 foot off a bridge because I was shocked by like 15,000 volts. And I performed at Lollapalooza that next year an