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 track will arrive on 10-inch vinyl with a set of custom playing cards.
Billy Corgan and company plan to take the sequel on the road next year.
Cyrus also shared how Wayne Coyne inspired her to be a more reckless artist in a recent interview.
The track originally appeared as a picture disc for Record Store Day last month.
The performances will take place this weekend in 26 independent music venues across America.
“Honor Her Wish” celebrated the legacy of the trailblazing Supreme Court Justice.
The footage is from the new award-winning documentary “White Riot,” about the U.K.’s Rock Against Racism movement.
Honor Her Wish will unite artists and politicians fighting to honor RBG’s dying wish that her seat be filled after the inauguration next January.
Tainy is on the beat for this steamy post-summer make-out anthem.
“Crying in H Mart” is set for release on April 20 via Knopf Publishing.
The singer’s first solo song was revealed on Annie Mac’s U.K. radio show.
“Kiwanuka” beat out releases from Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, Stormzy, and others.
Late ’70s Britain looked a lot like current-day America—but punk rock helped save the day.
In a very 2020 turn of events, Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance just might make a record with it.
The original version was recorded at the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California.
The film juxtaposes West African imagery and Gordon Parks–styled photography to reflect the rapper’s rebirth as a resident of Chicago.
Courtney comes with Lip Smackers, Care Bare pajamas, and a mom running for mayor.
The clip features Caleb Bonney and Stephen Ojo, most recently seen in Beyoncé’s “Black Is King.”
Third Man comp “Southeast of Saturn” remembers the Motor City’s vibrant shoegaze era.
The Sri Lankan rapper/vocalist casually quotes Beth Ditto and Gossip.