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Photos: Earl Sweatshirt, Liv.e, Zelooperz, Niontay @ History Toronto

Photos by: Myles Herod – Hip-Hop artist Earl Sweatshirt, who released his newest album, Live Laugh Love, on August 22nd, 2025 via Warner, which featured production by Black Noise, Child Actor, Earl Sweatshirt, Navy Blue, and Theravada, performed at History in Toronto last night (Dec. 8th) with Neo-soul artist Liv.e, who released their newest EP, … Continue reading

Photos: Pitchfork Festival 2019 – Haim, Mavis Staples, Earl Sweatshirt, Sky Ferreira

Photos by: Katie Kuropas –  Day one of the 2019 Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago on July 19th featured performances by pop-rock band Haim, who released their second album, Something to Tell You, on July 7th, 2017 via Polydor, which featured the singles “Want You Back”, “Little of Your Love”, “Nothing’s Wrong”, and “Walking Away”, soul singer Mavis Staples, who released her … Continue reading

Album Review: Danny Brown – “Atrocity Exhibition”

By: Emmett Robinson Smith –     Danny Brown is a member of the handful of hip-hop artists teetering on the mainstream, but never quite going over. He’s prevalent (and important) enough to earn recognition from pockets of the masses and strange enough to attract adoration from critics and hip-hop heads. The tone of his voice alone … Continue reading

Photos: Earl Sweatshirt @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre

By: Brandon Lorenzetti – Los Angeles-based hip-hop artist Earl Sweatshirt, who released his second album, I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt, on March 23rd, 2015 via Columbia, which follows up his 2013 debut album, Doris, performed at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto on August 16th. Click here to check out … Continue reading

Concert Review: Earl Sweatshirt @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre

By: Daniel Gerichter (@ZenDonut) – Don’t cry for Odd Future. While this summer’s news of the hip-hop collective’s breakup may be troubling, it’s best to think of it as “divide and conquer”. Judging from Earl Sweatshirt’s sold-out, rabid crowd at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, that plan is working out pretty damn well. To say Sunday’s show was long-awaited is … Continue reading

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