The festival will take place May 30 and 31, featuring performances from L’Rain, Home Is Where, Ted Leo, Speedy Ortiz, and more ...
The New Pornographers have shared the digital release of their 2025 vinyl-only single “Ballad of the Last Payphone.” The ...
Tim Mohr, the journalist and translator who chronicled the political importance of the 1980s East German punk scene and co-wrote memoirs with Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan and Kiss leader Paul Stanley, ...
On their fourth solo release, the Brooklyn sound artist and composer threads together downtempo rap, sound collage, and pop ...
Returning from a fruitful glow-up where their pockets buckled with gold trophies, Wet Leg slide back into loose-lipped ...
The techno collective once known for its unrelenting severity loosens up after a 13-year break. But while the mood has lightened, the group sometimes seems to lack its former sense of purpose.
Beat, which became a sprawling archive of his work with Unrest: the station wagon they used on their first tours, a party ...
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Yaya Bey, Maria Somerville, Tortoise, Anthony Naples, Niontay, and more.
Miley Cyrus has shared a pair of songs from her new album, Something Beautiful: “Prelude” and the title track. Both the ...
The ambient experimental musician’s latest record is cohesive, fluid, and egoless. Using an almost entirely acoustic palette, ...
A band can build on that kind of goodwill—provided, of course, that band gets around to releasing a follow-up album, and for ...
This is where the what-ifs begin. What if another band had gotten the gig? What if they had joined Royston Ellis, an early UK rock’n’roll poet, for a sojourn into the avant-garde? What if George ...