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.
Will Schube
With the ode to her inner child out now, the rapper talks pushing forward as an artist and settling down as a mother.
The actor/songwriter’s third album will arrive on May 31 via Mom+Pop.
The Sams’ third album as a duo will arrive on May 1 via Leaving Records.
The San Francisco fest is scheduled for the weekend of August 9.
The event scheduled for September 28 and 29 in Huntsville will also feature blink-182, Jane’s Addiction, and Ludacris.
The post-punk group’s LP will arrive on September 6 via Domino.
With her debut collection of drum and bass music, the English musician comments on the history of a multitude of subgenres in a way that’s never navel-gazey and always assured.
The royalties and donations collected by Eno’s nonprofit will be directed to threatened ecosystems around the world.
His third solo album will arrive on July 12 via Domino Records.
Nick Thorburn announces the band’s new album What Occurs will be out on June 21.
The GRAMMY-nominated band’s fourth album will arrive on August 23 via XL.
FLOOD will be sponsoring the first of the two shows scheduled for August 10 and 11.
The rapper’s new EP will arrive on May 10 via Fifty Records.
The project also announced a slew of global tour dates in support of their forthcoming LP X’s.
Vampire Weekend invited Paris Hilton for a round of cornhole, Lana Del Rey brought out Billie Eilish, and more surprises from the fest.
St. Vincent, Ethel Cain, Omar Apollo, and hometown heroes Feeble Little Horse are also scheduled to perform at the Pittsburgh event in September.
The UK post-punk group discusses their new debut album This Could Be Texas and the sense of limbo and alienation that inspired it.
All sets will be available to watch at the official Coachella YouTube channel.
The Injury Reserve/By Storm emcee talks stepping out on his own for his debut solo album and the 100-plus degree Arizona temperatures that helped inspire it.
The band formed just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.