Aphex Twin played in the U.S. for the first time in almost a decade, at a festival in Houston. By all accounts it was a memorable night, complete with a dramatic ...
True Music may be homespun and cozy, but don’t call it bedroom pop. Zach Phillips’ new solo tape was recorded after midnight in his Brooklyn apartment, and it sounds like it: full of incidental creaks ...
The Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser is coming back, later this winter, with a new album. This Side of the Island, the follow-up to 2020’s The Loves of Your Life, is out March 7 via Glassnote. Leithauser ...
Duane “Keffe D” Davis’ lawyer says that the 27-year delay in prosecution and failure to honor immunity agreements undermine ...
Clara La San isn’t one to capitalize on virality. The British artist’s first brush with fame occurred over a decade ago, when ...
Peter Yarrow, one of the principal singers of the seminal 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has died of bladder cancer, ...
Diplo has reached a global “resolution in principle” to end to a years-long legal dispute with Shelly Auguste, a California ...
While the specifics of his imprisonment are only alluded to, composer Daniel Blumberg ’s score seeds the film with agony: ...
At his best, the divisive Atlanta rapper’s surreal black comedy feels like a snapshot of contemporary ennui. But often, his ...
Fifteen diaphanous new tracks balance the ambling indie R&B of CTRL and the forthright hooks of SOS. Put these songs in their ...
The long-running band’s 13th album surveys faith, longing, and middle age with the commonplace language of awe and a sense of unbarred earnestness.
Askew released beguiling folk records from 1968 to the 2020s, becoming an underground legend in his adopted home of New York and beyond ...