
Why would you want to put yourself through listening to “Poison Heart” over and over again? Because you want to really feel again.

It is a song that can turn a drug-induced trip into a nightmare where you’re faced with your darkest thoughts. Once drawn in “Poison Heart” punches you repeatedly in the gut, as you get “closer to the edge”. Depeche Mode’s retro soul, “Poison Heart” enchantingly drags you in with its monosyllabic guitar and industrial meets electronic vibe. It is a tall order but Depeche Mode, who once declared humans were devolving, has done it multiple times. Do yourself a favor and preorder their dope new record on translucent gold vinyl, limited to 300 copies.Įvery now and then a band comes along and drops a new hauntingly and captivatingly beautiful song about the fall of humanity. Their stage presence is stripped of all superficial antics, left with only raw emotion that is genuine. Daddy Issues, a band we’ve been following since SXSW 2016 looks to no one as competition, merely creating music out of pure passion. Women are leading the way when it comes to new music these days. It is an extension of each ladies personality. It’s relatable lyrics infused with pop melodies is what makes this song so great and timeless. The song starts off with “Fuck you forever, I said I’m leaving”, a direct slap in the face to a shitty ex boyfriend. “In Your Head,” from Daddy Issues upcoming album Deep Dream out May 19th, keeps true to the band’s charming sound filled with fuzzy guitar riffs and gritty vocals that is reminiscent of Veruca Salt. If this is a preview to what the album has in store, not to mention the featured artist list that has previously floated around, there is no doubt that this album will be a monumental record for music this year, and undoubtedly influential for the many still to come. Releasing a stunning visual video to accompany the banger of a hit, King Kendrick seems to have not created, yet perfected the art of intersecting lyricism, conceptual art and soul-searching reflection. HUMBLE., which serves as the PSA during an insanely catchy instructional chorus, is a track filled with hard hitting beats that leaves you wanting to be everything but.

A preview track released ahead of his much-hyped upcoming (currently untitled) album drop this Friday, Kendrick has come back with a sound that moves away from his last projects Untitled Unmastered and To Pimp A Butterfly, and back towards a more mainstream based sound that is still packed with the prowess to defend his title as King of modern day Hip Hop. 14 KENDRICK LAMAR – “HUMBLE.”Īs summer approaches, Kendrick Lamar dropped an anthem already guaranteed to be hotter than the temperatures of these upcoming months.
