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In Conversation
serpentwithfeet on Tightening His Loving with “GRIP”

The alt-R&B innovator discusses his way with sensual, emotional songwriting ahead of the release of his third LP.

February 14, 2024
Reviews
Sonic Youth, “Walls Have Ears”

Documenting a pair of 1985 London shows, this long-bootlegged double-LP offers an early look at the playfulness and boundary-testing the no wave icons would soon perfect on EVOL.

February 14, 2024
Reviews
Paul McCartney and Wings, “Band on the Run” [50th Anniversary Edition]

Celebrating 50 years with a bonus rough mix of the LP, McCartney’s third album with his post-Beatles band captures a man looking to outpace his immediate past while borrowing from its glories.

February 12, 2024
Reviews
Lee “Scratch” Perry, “King Perry”

Released posthumously with the production assistance of Tricky, the producer-toaster’s final statement is a collection of seamless collaborations and chic synthwave.

February 06, 2024
Film + TV
A Conversation with Dancefloor Murderess Sophie Ellis-Bextor

With her 2001 disco single going viral after soundtracking the bold finale to Saltburn, the songwriter explains how this newfound attention precedes a return to a love of dance music.

February 05, 2024
Reviews
90 Day Men, “We Blame Chicago”

Backed with liner notes from Tim Kinsella, this career-spanning comp unites the project’s three studio albums of ragingly ornamented and searingly rarified post-punk with previously unissued tracks.

February 05, 2024
Film + TV
Anger Is Only Making Scott Thompson—and Buddy Cole—Stronger

The member of the terminally cheerful Kids in the Hall comedy troupe talks venting his frustrations with Amazon’s censorship of the series’ revival with a new solo comedy show.

January 29, 2024
Reviews
Colin Newman, “Bastard” [Reissue]

The Wire frontman’s 1997 turn toward drum ’n’ bass, techno, house, and industrial music is guided by the goal of atmospheric mood-shifting and a love story just beginning to build.

January 24, 2024
Reviews
Kid Cudi, “Insano”

Balancing his Entergalactic OST’s wobbly clouds of synth with the banger hooks he’s known for, Cudi’s lengthy ninth LP has too many guests sounding as if they’re squeezing to get in.

January 12, 2024
Reviews
Lou Reed, “Hudson River Wind Meditations” [Reissue]

The second installment in Light in the Attic’s archive series on Reed spotlights his devotional ambient-drone LP—the pensive yin to its infamous successor’s metallic yang.

January 10, 2024
Staff Picks
The Best Reissues of 2023

Our roundup of the anniversary releases, box sets, and other collections that stood out last year.

January 08, 2024
Reviews
Conway the Machine & Wun Two, “Palermo”

The debut collaboration between the Buffalo emcee and the German trap producer is a darkly clouded, overstuffed release that eats like a huge holiday meal after a maudlin family funeral.

December 20, 2023
Reviews
Omar Rodríguez-López, “Amor de Frances”

In collecting 57 solo and duo efforts into one (not really) cohesive whole, a multi-hued portrait of the Mars Volta/At the Drive-In cofounder as an enigmatic genius emerges.

December 19, 2023
Reviews
Various Artists, “The Faithful: A Tribute to Marianne Faithfull”

With contributions from Iggy Pop, Cat Power, Lydia Lunch, Peaches, Shirley Manson, and more, the covers collection aims to benefit its subject as she recovers from long COVID.

December 18, 2023
Reviews
Various Artists, “Moping in Style: A Tribute to Adam Green”

With friends of the Moldy Peaches co-founder reverently recreating his solo hits, this new compilation occasionally makes us more interested in what some of his peers have been up to.

December 13, 2023
Reviews
Peter Gabriel, “i/o”

The broadly poetic tales of ordinary madness on the Genesis co-founder’s first LP of new original material in over two decades are often spare and daringly melodic.

December 04, 2023
Shane MacGowan: An Appreciation

Remembering the Pogues frontman upon his passing at the age of 65.

December 01, 2023
Art & Culture
Tony Oursler’s Restless Brand of Multimedia Art Goes Further and Farther Out

The multimedia installation artist discusses his work for the new group show Smoke and Mirrors: Magical Thinking in Contemporary Art taking place at Florida’s Boca Raton Museum of Art through May 12.

November 30, 2023
Reviews
Bob Dylan, “The Complete Budokan 1978”

With a crisper mix and an expanded tracklist, these live recordings that were once overwrought and overly complex become more bearable—and occasionally effortlessly beautiful.

November 27, 2023
FLOOD’s Guide to Record Store Day Black Friday 2023: Joni Mitchell, Nas, The Flaming Lips, and More

Q4’s moody sister to the annual April celebration of all-things-physical-music-media arrives on November 24.

November 22, 2023
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