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Brother Ali stands with struggling homeowners in “Work Everyday” video

Occupy Homes Minnesota has debuted a video for Brother Ali's solidarity anthem, "Work Everyday". It's a heartfelt ode to the…

P.O.S gets weird with goats, fire-eaters, and contortionists in “Weird Friends” video

Rapper, rock musician, and Doomtree co-founder P.O.S may be suffering from issues with his kidneys, but that doesn't stop him…

Interview: Aesop Rock on death, the rap scene, and being “old and weird”

The five years since Aesop Rock’s last solo record, None Shall Pass, have not been too kind to him. He…

ALARM’s 50 (+5) Favorite Songs of 2012

Last month ALARM presented its 50 favorite albums of 2012, an eclectic, rock-heavy selection of discs that were in steady…

ALARM’s 50 Favorite Albums of 2012

Another year, another torrential downpour of albums across our desks. As always, we encountered way too much amazing music, from…

Interview: P.O.S throws an anarchist dance party

Stefon Alexander’s latest as P.O.S, his hip-hop moniker, is a testament to his 360-degree perspective of both music and the…

Review: P.O.S’s We Don’t Even Live Here

With his new album, Doomtree’s P.O.S delivers a different kind of beast, an electro-rap hybrid with anarchist and anti-consumerist leanings.

Help P.O.S get a new kidney

On Friday, Doomtree’s P.O.S announced plans to cancel his fall tour due to ailing kidneys and necessary dialysis treatment. Help…

Rap revolutionaries: P.O.S and Brother Ali explain political themes behind new albums

Rhymesayers hip-hop standouts P.O.S and Brother Ali recently were on Minnesota Public Radio to discuss the politics and themes behind…

Review: Brother Ali’s Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color

Inspired by the MC's trip to Mecca during the Arab Spring, Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color finds Brother…

Video: P.O.S’s “Fuck Your Stuff”

"Fuck Your Stuff," the first video from P.O.S's forthcoming We Don't Even Live Here, features the Doomtree MC and friends…

Review: Aesop Rock’s Skelethon

The five years since Aesop Rock’s last album have not been kind to him, and as a result, Skelethon merges…