The latest song from the frequent collaborators is anything but simply, reveling in a post-punk edge that’s injected with hell-raising synths.
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Blur’s “Parklife” consists mainly of spoken word. While the chorus is a traditional melody, the verses are attitude-filled ...
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Bill.’s new album is not a casual listen. Simultaneously dense and expansive, the seven-track outing clocks in at just under ...
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features xaviersobased, fakemink, Two Shell, and more. Listen below and follow our ...
Four-piece Loudoun indie rock band Fields and Forests released its debut album “Maybe Next Year,” tapping dreamy guitars and ...
Some albums are bizarre outliers in their bands' discographies. From The Beatles to Neil Young, these oddities show bands daring to experiment ...
The English band recorded a year of improvised sessions, then cut-and-pasted them into six songs. The result alienated its ...
Rock has had its periods of dance-friendly and not-so-dance-friendly tunes. These dance rock songs made grooving to rock music popular again.
Gaga was touring in Japan until the day before the Grammys — which left little time to assemble what became one of the show's most memorable moments ...