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.
Ringo Starr, Look Up
With the aid of producer T Bone Burnett and an exciting guest list, the Beatle finds a relaxed fit for his surprisingly modern easy-does-it C&W ballads.
Shutdown, By Your Side
Written through an older and wiser lens, the NYC hardcore punks’ new EP contains the same kind of ebullience that the band possessed when they last released material 25 years ago.
Lambrini Girls, Who Let the Dogs Out
The UK duo hurls hand grenades in the direction of contemporary society’s myriad ills across their riotously fun yet deadly serious indie-punk debut.
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H.E.R., The Revivalists, and Colter Wall will also appear on the live music broadcast’s forty-fifth season, premiering October 5.
The NOLA group takes to the streets in a new version of the “A Tuba to Cuba” soundtrack single.
The Museum of London will show off over a hundred items from the punk band’s archive.
The LA punks reimagine the track by their fellow West Coast cult heroes for Kross’ forthcoming “Beyond the Door.”
The trailblazing post-hardcore band will celebrate the occasion with a vinyl reissue and an anniversary show in Anaheim.
Ahead of a late summer headlining tour, the electro-pop duo share their fourth single since 2016’s “Three.”
The synth-driven single introduces the songwriter’s sophomore EP, out October 25th via Luminelle Recordings.
Originally featuring Roky Erickson and Purple Mountains, the NY festival will still take place this Saturday in Kingston.
Before its release tomorrow, the Irish songwriter shares the second single from “Cala.”
The latest single from the Ecuadorian songwriter is a downtempo contemplation of illness and the afterlife.
The latest “Lost Girls” single arrives with a video directed by Natasha Khan herself.
“Devour You” drops October 11 via Rough Trade.
The second single from their forthcoming “The Love Life” gets a colorful visual.
The alt-metal band’s second annual San Diego–set festival will also feature sets from Gojira, Hum, Youth Code, and Brutus.
The clip for the “Tasmania” single comes with a series of fall tour dates.
At sixty-nine years young, the iconic actor takes his first leading TV role.
The self-proclaimed “Australian/LA local hero” shares his latest anti-anthem.
We regret to inform you the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” soundtrack stays true to the movie’s time period.
The genre-resistant LA rockers pay homage to The Residents in their video for the “Propaganda” EP single.
On the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA debuted a sleek new visual for the 1969 single.