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Yesterday evening, enigmatic experimental hip-hop trio Death Grips unexpectedly shared a new song online. The cut, “More Than the Fairy,” features Les Claypool of Primus on bass. The new tune follows their just-released fifth album, 'Bottomless Pit.' -
Stream New Death Grips Album, ‘Bottomless Pit,’ Download The Stems [LISTEN]
Experimental hip-hop trio Death Grips have surprise-released Bottomless Pit, their fifth studio album and follow-up to last year's double LP The Powers That B. They've not only made all 13 new rock-rap noise jams available to stream on YouTube, but they've also shared a free download of the stems for your remixing pleasure. -
Death Grips Continues to Release Music While Supposedly On Hiatus, Shares 'Hot Head'
The members of Death Grips can't seem to make up their mind if they're on hiatus or not: The experimental hip-hop group just released another track, titled "Hot Head." -
Here Are The Top 10 Most Overlooked Albums of 2015- Dr. Dre, Panda Bear, Death Grips and More
2015 was a fantastic year for music, and many great albums have gotten their proper due on year end lists. However, it seems certain excellent releases have been overlooked and underappreciated, and they deserve praise. -
Death Grips Announce New Album 'Bottomless Pit' In Weird Way
Death Grips are back and doing it just as one might have thought - in the most unexpected ways. The experimental hip-hop duo have announced that they are releasing a brand new album Bottomless Pit. The announcement was made last night via the group's Facebook page with an accompanying 14 minute video to help tease the album in a totally Death Grips way. -
TBD Festival 2015 Lineup: Chromeo, Chance The Rapper, Madeon
Fiercely proud of its roots in the Republic of California, TBD Festival has announced the complete lineup for the 2015 edition of the three-day event. The lineup includes a wide range of trendy electronic acts, rappers and different bands. Among those who will be headlining include Madeon, Chance The Rapper, Chromeo, Ratatat, Death Grips (though you never know with them) and Tears For Fears. -
Death Grips Announce Summer North American Tour Dates Ahead of 'The Powers That B' [FULL SCHEDULE]
The hip-hop/punk outfit, Death Grips, recently announced a lengthy tour that kicks off in June. The group, which broke up last July, has been teasing its fourth studio album, 'The Powers That B,' since October. Death Grips will hit 26 North American cities in support of the album, wrapping things up July 25 in San Francisco at The Fillmore. -
Death Grips Drops Release Date for 'Jenny Death,' Video Invites Theory Band May Tour Again Soon
Death Grips has finally released the release date for its "final" album Jenny Death, formally stating that the set will drop next week. The record will be packaged as a double album titled The Powers That B, the first set of which was the previously released Niggas On The Moon, apparently. -
Death Grips Unveil Surprise New Instrumental Album 'Fashion Week' In Advance Of Possible 'Jenny Death' Release [LISTEN]
Monday after a vacation is probably a real shock to the system right now. To jar the brain back into place, The Death Grips snap released a free instrumental album last night (Jan. 4) for their fans. Fashion Week is a 14-track album of pure Death Grips instrumentals that sound as twisted and dark as one would expect from Death Grips production. No Stefan vocals this time around. -
Death Grips's 'Jenny Death' Release Date and Tracklist Possibly Released
When experimental hip-hop group The Death Grips abruptly broke up July 2, 2014, canceling all subsequent tour dates in the process, they announced that the second disc, "Jenny Death," of their final album "The Powers That B" would be released at the end of the year. The first disc, "N---as on the Moon," was released in June 2014. The end of 2014 came and went without a new album from Death Grips, though new information was released on the album, including that it was finished and artwork was revealed to fans. The album still never got released, though that may soon change. According to reports and online retailers, the album could be arriving in the next month and a half and a rumored tracklist has been compiled as well, via Pigeons and Planes.According to Amazon, who inadvertently broke the news on J. Cole's album "2014 Forest Hills Drive," "Jenny Death" will be released in North America Feb. 10, a person said on Reddit, and then according to a Japanese retailer, HMV, the album will be available Feb. 25. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but this looks pretty definitive.The group released the lead single from the album, "Inanimate Sensation," Dec. 9, which would make this release date plausible. Below is a rumored tracklist for "Jenny Death" that sounds like a Death Grips-y album, though we will not know until it is officially announced. -
Death Grips Share Weird 'Inanimate Sensation' Music Video from Upcoming Album 'Jenny Death'
Even though experimental hip-hop group Death Grips broke up in July, they still have yet to release "Jenny Death," the second half of their double album "The Powers That B." Today, Dec. 10, however, they have shared the first track from Jenny Death, titled "Inanimate Sensation," along with its unusual music video, which you can check out below.The entire video is bizarrely shown through a crashed jumbotron lying in the middle of an empty basketball stadium and features images of Death Grips frontman MC Ride — occasionally wearing huge googly eyes — rapping the song intercut with psychedelic, computer-generated visuals. As for the song itself, "Inanimate Sensation" is a sprawling six-minute track with typically abrasive and unsettling electronic production and should satisfy Death Grips fans while simultaneously horrifying everybody else.You can check out the music video for Death Grips's "Inanimate Sensation" here: -
Label Splits Far More Intense Than Current Lil Wayne Drama: Dr. Dre and Death Row, The Game and G-Unit and More
Depending on how much faith you put in social media, it seems Lil Wayne is hellbent to get away from Cash Money Records due to the label allegedly refusing to release his Tha Carter V. Depending on how much faith you put in statements from management, it seems that Weezy won't be jumping ship. We're more inclined to believe the latter...after all, Cash Money kind of owns Wayne's personal label Young Money. Regardless, there have been uglier splits than this is the history of hip-hop. Here are a few of the most dramatic:
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