The underground stays winning in 2011. J57 and Silent Knight deliver “Craft Brewed.”
L.E.P. celebrates the release of their Now Or Neva project out in LA at the Crooks & Castles flagship store
Planet Ill brings you part 2 of the Definitive Torae Interview.
Hip-Hop smoothed out on a classical tip leaves you anything but “Stranded.”
Chicago’s Scheme and Astonish pay homage to DITC crew on “The Enemy”
The last action hero keeps pumping that mainstream hard shit with “Stop Crying.”
Torae talks great producers, old vs. young in Hip-Hop and much more with Planet Ill.
The visuals to Maya Azucena’s earthy, heart-filled track “Cry Love.”
Kidz In The Hall make Hip-Hop for your dorms on Occasion.
Nickelback’s Here And Now is a largely unremarkable album that is neither bad nor good, but people will end up liking it for some strange reason