In praise of Stanley Donwood’s trademark brand of bleak expressionism. Radiohead week continues.
All in Music
In praise of Stanley Donwood’s trademark brand of bleak expressionism. Radiohead week continues.
“For a glimpse into music’s future, one need only look to its past.” —someone, probably
Get deep in the spiritual weeds of two jazz-adjacent Pharaoh Sanders classics released 50 years apart from one another.
Rock and roll aficionado Tanner Rozunko lends us his tastes for this week’s playlist, given the following prompt: 12 songs, no theme, no rules.
Because no person, place, and time was ever as effortlessly cool as Lou Reed, Paris, 1972.
The L.A. underground’s current “it” band just dropped the second single from their upcoming sophomore LP Material.
Following an unspeakable tragedy, this raw and candid documentary dives into the recording process of Nick Cave’s sixteenth studio album Skeleton Tree. I’m not crying, you’re crying.
Read David Byrne’s analytical musings on art and music to find out what bongos, ghettoblasters and Madonna have in common.
Jem Cohen’s artsy collaboration with Fugazi strips away any misconceptions about the band’s raison d’être.
Ripping band from Melbourne released debut record Volume 1. Listen in our 12 SONGS Spotlight on the band.
Rediscover Refused through this rad documentary that chronicles their first Last Show Ever.