The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 2

The Music Lost to Coronavirus, Part 2

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The Internet – Steve Lacy! Syd! Matt Martians! – Reunites

The Internet’s Syd, Steve Lacy and Matt Martians sat down with Joe and Jon for their first interview together since "Hive Mind," their 2018 album. The group discussed their new solo projects — Syd’s album “Beard” and Lacy’s “Oh yeah?” are both out July 17 — as well as their Odd F ...  Show more

Which Jay-Z Album Is Better? ‘Reasonable Doubt’ vs. ‘The Blueprint’

Ahead of Jay-Z’s three-night residency at Yankee Stadium celebrating the anniversaries of his classic albums “Reasonable Doubt” (1996) and “The Blueprint” (2001), Jon and Joe sat down to debate which project stands as Jay-Z’s most definitive body of work – breaking down the best ...  Show more

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