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
Everybody’s working for the weekend.
No word on details or a release date for LP1.
He says that he will continue to collaborate with the band, but that he wants to focus on his own career.
“‘Crab Day’ is an old holiday. ‘Crab Day’ is a new holiday. ‘Crab Day’ isn’t a holiday at all.”
The previously unreleased take on the Heatmiser track is from the upcoming soundtrack for “Heaven Adores You,” the recent Elliott Smith documentary.
Since moving on from The Fiery Furnaces in 2010, Eleanor Friedberger has done a real swell job of just doing her own damn thing.
Price’s debut, “Midwest Farmer’s Daughter,” is out March 25 on Third Man.
Guess this dude is officially…out of the Woods… Get it? Like, he might be out of Woods, the band. You wouldn’t understand.
Today’s secret word is “excited.”
Say “Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever” five times fast.
The trio’s second LP “Welcome the Worms” is out on April Fools’ Day via Dead Oceans.
Ashes to ashes, funk to funky.
The band’s debut album “Shoo” is out March 4 via Bayonet Records.
The group’s third album “Plaza” is out February 26 on Mexican Summer.
A reimagining of “The Psychedelic Swamp,” the band’s lored first set of recordings, is out February 5 via ANTI-.
“‘C’est la vie,’ say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell.”
The ten-episode first season lands on February 19, and season two has already been ordered.
You can leave your stupid comments in your pocket.
Your move, non-Ninja Lanternsharks.
More opportunities to watch Jay Baruchel dance arrive January 6 on FXX.