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.
Saint Etienne, The Night
Over 30 years after their debut, the Vaseline-lensed electro-pop trio still titillates without any consideration of boundaries as they continue their recent shift toward spectral-sounding gravitas.
Daft Punk, Discovery [Interstella 5555 Edition]
Reissued in honor of its complementary anime film’s 20th anniversary, the French house duo’s breakout LP feels like a time capsule for a brief period of pre-9/11 optimism.
The Coward Brothers, The Coward Brothers
Inspired by Christopher Guest’s recent radio play reviving Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett’s 1985 fictional band, this playful debut album proves that this inside joke still has legs.
Scott T. Sterling
The unexpected collab happened during Lauper’s ninth annual benefit show in Los Angeles.
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib, Megan Thee Stallion, Skepta, and City Girls all feature on the station.
When one of the show’s producers calls it the best Tiny Desk of the year, you know it’s gotta be good.
The rap group has curated a series of “Migos Meals” only available for a limited time via Uber Eats.
It’s a film wherein “notions of reality, identity, and authenticity grow increasingly distorted and bizarre.”
The latest track from “The Slow Rush” is six minutes of moody space-rock.
Wolfgang Van Halen responds to the wild Billie vs. VH debate raging across social media.
The comedian showed solidarity with other fallen shows while delivering the sad news.
DeMarco directed the surreal clip, which stars his girlfriend Kiera McNally as “Lizard Woman.”
The group’s first song is set to debut in Wolfhard’s upcoming horror movie, “The Turning.”
The coin will be in honor of the late rock legend’s seventieth birthday.
Gibbs introduces alter ego “Freddie Kane,” who snorts his blow with a tiny gold vacuum cleaner.
And Vinyly promises to help your loved ones “live on from the groove.”
The driver is afraid of leaving her house for fear of facing the wrath of Lizzo fans.
The song is more influenced by Kendrick Lamar and Kurt Vonnegut than the 1997 movie.
“Rod the Mod” recently revealed the epic setup in the attic of his LA home.
The new version is for the upcoming live-action remake of the animated classic “Lady and the Tramp.”
Rocky roasted his pal Tyler during the annual WSJ Innovator Awards in NYC.
The guitarist invoked Brexit party leader Nigel Farage in his response to a Morrissey question.
Set times have been revealed for this year’s fest, but Sunday’s secret headliner is still a secret.