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.
Nate Rogers
Party hard-ish?
“Hold on to your lily-white butts.”
In case you haven’t met your quota for extended cuts of slo-mo vomiting today.
“II 7”” is out now on Katorga Works
Raise your Cornettos high in solidarity.
Marvel ain’t playin’ around with this TV thing.
“Fresh Blood” is out now via Domino/Spacebomb
Bad news: he’s still facing some heavy treatment ahead; good news: the support has been tremendous so far.
Listening to Joywave’s debut LP “How Do You Feel Now?” feels a bit like that as well—modestly pleasing at points, but before you know it, you’re standing in a still wake.
He’s a cool dude.
Who woulda thought anything would go wrong? (Answer: definitely Ian Malcolm.)
The follow-up to the artist’s National Book Award–winning “Just Kids” will be out October 6 via Knopf.
Thanks to PBS, you and your dad will be glued to the couch this fall.
From “Animal House” to “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” the movie industry would be lost without your local one-stop shop.
The stand-alone single for Hit City U.S.A. marks the artist’s first new music since 2012’s “Feel Me” EP.
The expanded re-release of “Bury Me at Make Out Creek” is out now via Don Giovanni Records.
The video/track is part of the “Her Songs” EP featuring Rowe’s interpretations of tracks from Cat Power, Neko Case, Regina Spektor, Lucinda Williams, and Feist.
Her full-length debut will be out this summer on Terrible Records.
Disregarding the fact that they have in their possession possibly the greatest could-be wedding band name of all time, the…
Guitar riff! Drum fill! Dramatic pause! Repeat! Always repeat.