The experimental artist discusses new album ‘Love is in the Shit,’ transforming energy, and making art for its own sake
A heavy journey of enlightenment
Revisiting the landmark 1994 film soundtrack, featuring The Cure and Nine Inch Nails
A 1979 disco-funk classic that helped to give rise to not one but two genres
‘Savage Imperial Death March’ is out now
We spoke to Margaret Sohn about their new album ‘Under My Umbrella,’ working with friends, being more vulnerable and more
An elegiac meditation on mortality and decay
Matt King discusses ‘…Beginning of the End,’ blending genres, religion, horror and more
James Graham talks ‘It’s the Long Goodbye,’ grief, Robert Smith and more
The critically reviled 1999 album has held up far better than the naysayers would have you believe
A young Lonnie Lynn pairs introspective lyricism with Blue Note cool
Anthony Vaccaro, also of Beach Bunny, tells us about the album’s title inspiration, Pavement, Frank Lloyd Wright and more
Frontman Mac Kennedy talks about new album ‘Hymns from the Hills,’ strength, vulnerability and more
The power pop group share some of the inspirations behind their excellent new album, including
A collaborative work of sonic immensity
Taking a look back at the cult shoegaze band’s stellar body of work
We spoke to singer/songwriter Ora Cogan about her new album, ‘Hard Hearted Woman,’ and the complicated nature of humanity
Dan Shaw break’s down the group’s fiery and fun new album
The collaborative jazz project’s members discuss ‘Deface the Currency’ and connecting with an urgent energy
A sorrowful and graceful set of metal