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Xiu Xiu, “Ignore Grief”

Jamie Stewart’s shapeshifting post-industrial outfit turns its eye toward dark ambient with this conceptual journey into the bowels of anarchic horror.

March 01, 2023
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Big|Brave, “nature morte”

By thrusting vocalist/guitarist Robin Wattie into center stage more so than ever before, the Montreal post-metal trio doubles down—and wins.

February 23, 2023
Art & CultureDigital Cover
Buff Monster: Tickled Pink

Once a billboard graffiti artist, Buff Monster has gotten a little bit more entrepreneurial in his recent endeavors—and is the sweetest new addition to a New York City scene in need of some fresh color.

September 06, 2017
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Mogwai, “Every Country’s Sun”

When Mogwai embrace their raucous side on their latest LP, they come across as more liberated than ever.

August 31, 2017

photo by Brian Kelly

Art & Culture
Rory Scovel Is Teed Off

Not really. But the South Carolina comic does set his sights on our new reality in his new special, Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time.

June 22, 2017
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Helium, “Ends With And”

“Ends With And” replenishes the coffers of completists whose cassette collections have crumbled and provides a wide-ranging primer for curious newcomers.

June 08, 2017
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Omar Souleyman, “To Syria, with Love”

At its core, “To Syria, with Love” is not a celebration of a love that exists in the present but rather a painful longing for a love that he wants back.

June 07, 2017
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!!!, “Shake the Shudder”

The road goes on forever and the party never ends.

May 31, 2017
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Guided by Voices, “August by Cake”

“August by Cake” is an album stuffed with songs that qualify as demos, half-baked ideas, and snippets, along with a handful of brilliant gems nestled in between.

April 24, 2017
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Gold Star, “Big Blue”

When he’s not sharing stories about strangers, Marlon Rabenreither spills his guts about his own love affairs, breakups, and what it’s like to be all by his lonesome self.

March 27, 2017
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Wire, “Silver/Lead”

The Colin Newman–led band is not the same as it used to be fifteen albums ago. And that’s exactly the point.

March 22, 2017
Art & CultureEvents
The Truth Will Prevail: Los Angeles Podcast Festival 2017 Sets Lineup

“The Dollop”’s Dave Anthony gives us the inside scoop for this year’s fest.

February 14, 2017
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Cloud Nothings, “Life Without Sound”

On their latest LP, the Cleveland band have realized—or stumbled upon—something lush and lovely.

February 13, 2017
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Ty Segall, “Ty Segall”

Ty Segall’s second self-titled album serves as an excellent primer of his career to date—but then again he always is a trickster at heart.

February 07, 2017
Art & Culture
Special Arrangements

Japanese artist Azuma Makoto turns deconstructed floristry into fine art.

January 04, 2017
Art & Culture
Worlds Without End: The Art of Seonna Hong

The Los Angeles artist surveys the scene from her Mt. Washington home studio.

September 15, 2016

PORTSMOUTH, VA – JUNE 21: Weird Al Yankovic In Concert at Portsmouth Pavilion on June 21, 2016 in Portsmouth, Virginia. (Photo by David A. Beloff/Getty Images)

Events
LIVE: “Weird Al” Yankovic Takes the Hollywood Bowl (7/23/2016)

The entertainer’s gravitas was undeniable in the glow of the Bowl—his first time playing with a live orchestra.

July 25, 2016

James Carville and Sarah Palin at Politicon 2016, photo courtesy of Politicon

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Politicon 2016: Fear, Loathing, and Some Laughter in Pasadena

With tensions at a neck-popping high, the unconventional political convention tries to knead a little levity into the political conversation.

June 27, 2016

Jon Stewart on the “Daily Show” set in 1999

Film + TV
Stumbling Into Brilliance: An Oral History of “The Daily Show”’s Early Years

Even before it was shaping the national conversation and hosting sitting presidents, The Daily Show was skewering the way the media delivers the news. Ahead of their panel at Politicon, the show’s creators and early correspondents tell us how it all came together.

June 22, 2016

White Zombie “It Came From NYC”

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White Zombie, “It Came From N.Y.C.”

Before they became astro creeps, White Zombie were a horror-influenced no-wave group in the New York underground.

June 10, 2016
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