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.
Soccer Mommy, Evergreen
Sophie Allison’s fourth album digs deeper both poetically and personally as her dozy, conversational vocals and pop-grunge arrangements reach their clearest form.
Better Lovers, Highly Irresponsible
The breathless riffs, ferocious pace, and veteran sense of security that define this debut album from the metalcore supergroup feel like the work of a band desperate to escape their history.
Kevin Ayers, All This Crazy Gift of Time: The Recordings 1969-1973
Composed of the avant-garde songwriter’s first four solo records along with live recordings and other oddities, this collection is a wealth of weird ranging from pastoral freak-folk to circus noise.
Will Schube
The Gallaghers will be hitting the UK and Ireland in July and August of next year.
The German production group’s new album German Engineering Zwei is out on November 15.
Inspired by RPGs like Elden Ring, Chris Taylor shares how his Partisan Records debut Starchris came together during a moment of dramatic change.
The track will be featured on A$AP’s new LP Don’t Be Dumb.
Sabrina Teitelbaum’s second LP is reportedly close to being done.
Sonorous Present, his upcoming solo album, will arrive on October 18.
On the guest-heavy, low-stakes sequel to his 2012 breakout mixtape, the LA-via-Miami rapper is fully engaged as he cruises with his fastball and best 12-6 curve from beginning to end.
The group led by Stephen Malkmus will release their debut album in October via Matador.
The cut features backing vocals from Katy Kirby.
His debut album The New Sound will arrive on October 4 via Rough Trade.
The Office Culture member’s new album will arrive on November 1.
The song was one of many standout cuts from the pop star’s Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.
The recording was credited to his late-’00s group with Kanye West and Pharrell, Child Rebel Soldier.
The late British rocker’s ashes will remain in Nottingham until next August.
The track was produced by Danger Mouse and SAULT’s Inflo.
For Every Set of Eyes is set to arrive on August 23 via Holy Family.
The duo’s new project will arrive on October 18.
The group’s new LP—presumably for, inspired by, and/or about us—will be released on September 20 via Psychic Hotline.
The group’s new album is set to arrive in October via Epitaph.
The boygenius member and solo artist will be performing multiple nights in each city she visits.