Paula Kelley, a co-founding singer-guitarist in Boston shoegaze band Drop Nineteens and several other indie-rock acts, has announced her first solo album in 20 years. Blinking as the Starlight Burns ...
The band’s first show in eight years—and the first with no new material in tow—minted their status as a legacy act. The 26 ...
Human Too” no longer features on Being Funny in a Foreign Language—and Notes on a Conditional Form might be getting trimmed ...
Gathering and reworking a decade’s worth of blistering live jams, this compilation of four dynamic new EPs captures the ...
The UK rap superstar contemplates fame, faith, and the self on a new album whose melancholy mood reflects the solitary nature ...
April Harper Grey’s playful new single fuses the maximalism of 2nd-gen K-pop with the clubby heat of Blackout-era Britney.
Last year, Dirty Three returned with Love Changes Everything, their first studio album in 12 years, and played a number of ...
Snocaps, the new indie-rock band led by twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield, with accompaniment by MJ Lenderman and ...
French electronic artist Oklou (Marylou Mayniel) visits Pitchfork for a wide-ranging conversation with Mano Sundaresan, ...
The Baton Rouge artist became one of the success stories of Master P’s label with his Southern hip-hop hit “How Ya Do Dat” ...
New York–based hyperpop artist Underscores has shared a new song called “Do It,” along with its accompanying music video. In ...
The ambient artist and Florist bandleader takes inspiration from Japanese environmental music on an album culled from ...
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