Jessie Ware’s sumptuous fifth album is classic disco revival done right.
Opulent disco-pop, R&B hook-up jams, raging hot-mess anthems: These are the songs and albums that defined the year in pop music.
Opulent disco-pop, R&B hook-up jams, raging hot-mess anthems: These are the songs and albums that defined the year in pop music.
Featuring your picks for the best albums and songs of the year
Featuring Sufjan Stevens, Kali Uchis, SZA, boygenius, Caroline Polachek, André 3000, and more
The Cure trading cards, Ice Spice lunch boxes, Olivia Rodrigo rings, Snail Mail plush toys, and more unique gift ideas for every type of music fan.
A rolling list of our favorite albums of the year, updated somewhat frequently.
In this episode of the Pitchfork Review podcast, our critics talk about the British singer’s new album, a sumptuous celebration of sex, love, and good times.
The down-to-earth pop diva on why it can be complicated for women to be sexual on stage, gaining confidence from her LGBTQ+ fans, and her frisky fifth album, That! Feels Good!.
New releases to look forward to in the coming months, from Lana Del Rey, Yaeji, Boygenius, and more.
New releases to look forward to in the coming months, from Cardi B, Lana Del Rey, Kelela, Fever Ray, Popcaan, and more.
Ambient cumbia, postmodern pow wow, modular improv jams, raptor house—these are the songs and albums that defined the year in electronic music.
From PinkPantheress’ lo-fi club cuts to Bladee’s self-deprecating sing-song raps, C. Tangana’s folkloric reimaginations to Tinashe’s featherlight fireworks, these are the songs and albums that pushed pop music forward this year.
The tracks that defined an unsettling year, featuring Japanese Breakfast, Olivia Rodrigo, Caroline Polachek, Megan Thee Stallion, and more