Ahead of his new Flannery O’Connor biopic Wildcat, we spoke with the filmmaker about getting lost in acting roles, directing his daughter Maya, and the impermanence of legacies.
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Ethan Hawke Is Building a Sandcastle
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Photos: courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories
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Portraits & rehearsal photos: Josh Darr
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Watch Pokey LaFarge Perform in Boise, Idaho for “Neighborhoods”
Watch Good Morning Perform in Melbourne, Australia for “Neighborhoods”
Watch Cucamaras Perform on the East River for “Neighborhoods: New Colossus”
Watch Roger Eno Perform in a Flint Field in Suffolk, England for “Neighborhoods”
Watch Mary Shelley Perform Outside Katz’s Deli for “Neighborhoods: New Colossus”
Watch Tish Melton Perform in Hermosa Beach, California for “Neighborhoods”
Watch Coral Moons Perform Two Tracks for “Neighborhoods: New Colossus”
Ahead of his new Flannery O’Connor biopic Wildcat, we spoke with the filmmaker about getting lost in acting roles, directing his daughter Maya, and the impermanence of legacies.
Words: Michael Frank
Photos: courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories
In addition to capturing some behind-the-scenes moments from rehearsals for their upcoming tour, we connected with Sam Beam and a few members of his current backing band to discuss how Light Verse, his first album in seven years, came together.
Words: Kyle Lemmon
Portraits & rehearsal photos: Josh Darr
The UK four-piece share how fury, love, and gender identity informed the flavor of their debut album Teething.
Words: Mike Wass
Photos: Eleanor Petry
The Los Angeles Issue
With 232 pages and an expanded 12″ by 12″ format, our biggest print issue yet celebrates the people, places, music, and art of our hometown, including cover features on David Lynch, Nipsey Hussle, Syd, and Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records, plus Brian Wilson, Cuco, Ty Segall, Lord Huron, Remi Wolf, The Doors, the art of RISK, Taz, Estevan Oriol, Kii Arens, and Edward Colver, and so much more.
Words: Will Schube
Photo: Chris Campbell
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Photos: Maclay Heriot
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Photo: Devon Hutchins
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Words: Matthew Pywell
Photo: Rhianna Hajduch
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Photo: Marcella Cytrynowicz
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Photo: Vivian Cheslack
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Photos: Josh Darr
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Words: Lily Moayeri
Photo: Julian Bajsel, courtesy of Coachella
Jon McKiel, Hex
Taking cues from dusty hip-hop beat tapes and ’60s psychedelia, the New Brunswick artist’s fourth album is full of understated hooks that crawl across your brain like a vine.
Pet Shop Boys, Nonetheless
Knee deep in sweeping melancholia and clipped pop songs, the iconic synthpop duo’s latest LP is their most full-blooded effort in over a decade.
Inter Arma, New Heaven
The Virginia sludge quintet’s fifth album exhibits their penchant for probing the innards of metal and reconstructing it into a seamless new visage.
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