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Here's where to start with one of the most influential bands ever. → Read More
Two years after the election, artists have not responded with biting political attacks, but music that slows things down to find comfort in the chaos → Read More
The neo-psychedelic duo lapse back into a sardonic mode that sounded much better in 2007. → Read More
Whatever was in the water back in 2008, the indie rock duo tasted it. → Read More
The Engllish singer-songwriter offers up irresistible artifacts in strange, beautiful places. → Read More
Artists who had previously trodden coyly around their sexualities began to relish singing freely about fucking other women → Read More
The Icelandic singer returns with a thriving sound world rich in nuance and detail. → Read More
With her new album MASSEDUCTION, she challenges long-held conventions around female queerness and glam rock alike → Read More
The evolving artist discovers that perhaps sadness isn’t so infinite after all. → Read More
If there’s ever been a time to wallow in lush, masculine melancholy, it’s now. → Read More
Seven Reader writers tackle a dozen records, including the long-gestating debut from footwork producer Jana Rush, lost recordings from 60s garage-rock oddballs the Monks, and a riveting solo set from unsung improvising pianist Pat Thomas. → Read More
Before we see Dawn Richard play Pitchfork Festival’s Blue Stage, we see what she’s built for us: three jagged peaks made of neon tubing rising up from the floor → Read More
Before we see Dawn Richard play Pitchfork Festival’s Blue Stage, we see what she’s built for us: three jagged peaks made of neon tubing rising up from the floor → Read More
Linkin Park’s work remains an encouraging testament to fighting your demons. → Read More
Lead singer Ellen Kempner on the grief and healing behind her second album, 'A Place I'll Always Go' → Read More
Hers is a story about America and how America ends. → Read More
The ultimate news source for music, celebrity, entertainment, movies, and current events on the web. It's pop culture on steroids. → Read More
Venezuelan producer Arca and video artist Jesse Kanda played with the binary of attraction and revulsion to reprogram the default modes of consumption at a music festival. → Read More
Adele explained why she may never go on tour again in a touching handwritten note. → Read More
Lady Gaga stopped by a middle school classroom to help them out with getting school supplies → Read More