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
The track follows August’s “Garmonbozia.”
The expanded version of the album will arrive on November 1.
The alt-R&B songwriter shares how healing, going indie, and Sufjan Stevens helped shape his third album, Zinc..
The LA-based alt-folk artist will share the new project on November 1.
The collection of hits will arrive on vinyl and CD on November 8.
The visual was directed by Brain Dead founder Kyle Ng.
The slate of shows across the US, Canada, and Mexico will kick off next August.
The band will be performing 1979’s Entertainment! in full.
The film will make its festival debut on October 16 in Woodstock, New York.
The songwriter shares how allowing forgiveness for the past and hope for the future informed his third album, Paradise Pop. 10.
The band’s first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, will arrive on November 1.
The new project will feature edits from Kaytranada and Keinemusik’s Rampa.
The reissue of the band’s 2004 sophomore LP will arrive in a number of different formats.
The Chicago group’s new project will arrive on October 4 via Teklife.
The new project will arrive via True Panther on November 1.
What a Relief is set to arrive on October 25 via Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records.
The K Records alumni will release Vultures of Love on October 18.
The first record from Spencer Krug’s one-time Wolf Parade side gig in 15 years is out now.
The Dan Auerbach–produced album is set to be released on January 10.
With the Canadian indie-rockers calling it quits after an imminent farewell tour, keyboardist/guitarist Graham Wright explains why now was the perfect time for the group to hang it up.