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.
zzzahara, Spiral Your Way Out
Mapped out in accordance with the five stages of grief, the LA-based artist’s third LP serves as an instruction manual on how to cope while also expanding their bedroom-pop palette.
The Locust, The Peel Sessions [Reissue]
Recorded in 2001, originally released in 2010, and newly remastered, there’s a bristling energy that runs through this EP that maximizes the weird terror of these 16 bursts of grindcore.
Mac Miller, Balloonerism
This unearthed material collects a cohesive set of world-weary character studies examining the slippery slide of self-medication—even if it’s only an interpretation of the late artist’s vision.
Kim March
The duo perform their joint single from Annan, Scotland and Los Angeles, CA respectively.
The songwriter works through a breakup in the visual for her recent single.
The dub legend lends his expertise to the psych-tinged Americana single.
Catch Rodrigo y Gabriela, Kamasi Washington, Carlos, Santana, and more highlights from past seasons starting January 15.
Their self-titled debut, “Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers,” and the “Cherry Tree” EP will return February 26.
Nancy Andersen walks us through the U.K. duo’s debut album that was four years in the making.
After teaming up for Sam I’s LP released earlier this year, the pair also discuss their preference for albums over singles.
The new project from Sam Spiegel’s N.A.S.A. teammate joins the producer to discuss how Tropkillaz works as a collaboration.
The single arrives with a much-needed peaceful video following a particularly stressful week.
The video arrives ahead of their collaborative album “Plastic Bouquet,” out December 11 via New West Records.
The songwriter performs the single from her “dawn” EP in Fort Greene Park.
The LA-based songwriter returns to friends, family, and gumbo in New Orleans in the clip presented by Toyota and Fender Next.
The track will appear on the six-piece’s “Midnight Manor,” out this Friday.
Watch the band celebrate the release of recent single “I Love Us” in the clip presented by Toyota and Fender Next.
Along with the official remix, the rapper announced the #TimesUpRemix competition for Black women and non-binary people.
“Feeling Down” and “Car Song” arrive ahead of the Austin rockers’ anticipated full-length.
The roots-rock star also announced a headlining gig at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for 2021.
David Gordon sets the jangly track from his forthcoming “Tropical Depression” to a cooped-up, psychedelic visual.
The group also shares a release date for the full first season of “Song Machine,” which includes features from St. Vincent, Beck, JPEGMAFIA, and many more.
“What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down” drops September 25.