The thrash metal band returns after bidding farewell in 2019
Kate Bush, N.W.A., Brian Eno, Madonna, Prince, and the other icons who defined a decade
Kate Bush, N.W.A., Brian Eno, Madonna, Prince, and the other icons who defined a decade
From house to hip-hop, college rock to techno, bubblegum pop to post-punk, heavy metal to hardcore—here are our favorite tracks of the 1980s.
Each entry in the long-running 33 1/3 series finds a writer delving deep into a notable album, teasing out fresh details from beloved classics or making a case for the unexpected along the way. With more than 100 titles to its name at this point, Stephen M. Deusner highlights the collection’s finest moments.
In the first of our two-part wrapup of the Roskilde Festival, we highlight sets by Band of Horses, My Bloody Valentine, Neil Young, Judas Priest, Girl Talk, Jay Reatard, and more.
We asked a number of our favorite artists which records and artists they most enjoyed in 2006, and the answers ranged from the expected, such as TV on the Radio [above] and Joanna Newsom to some perhaps more surprising choices such as Hanoi Rocks and Justin Timberlake.
Tapes 'n Tapes frontman Josh Grier on buying vinyl from grumpy old Londoners, and fulfilling his childhood dream of...playing Sega. [Interview: Tyler Grisham]
John Darnielle on his love of metal, his Carolina pride, and his turn in recent years toward creating harrowing, autobiographical music.
Kevin Drumm, Peter Sotos (Whitehouse), and Mark Solotroff (Bloodyminded) sit down to discuss the latest from Agalloch [above] and other recently released records.
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