Lucinda Williams’ world-weary new album takes comfort in rootsy rock’n’roll with a casual, authoritative swing that belies ...
Rhetorical questions bubble up throughout Jana Horn ’s latest album: “Is this all there is?” “What can I say?” “What is left?
Though the Durutti Column had been a disaster, Wilson was fascinated by the guitarist, who admired punk’s willfulness even ...
When he was a young child, Richard D. James loved to crack open the family piano and detune the strings he found inside. He ...
We’re celebrating the 30th anniversary of Pitchfork with a full week dedicated to Sunday Reviews of great albums from 1996.
In The Testament of Ann Lee, Shakers shake. Mona Fastvold’s film stars Amanda Seyfried as the founder of the religious ...
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Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore have enough in common that it’d be weird if they hadn’t worked together. Both grew up in ...
Stand on My Shoulders enacts resistance through relationality—its title gesturing toward Galanin’s father, its collaborations ...
CONFLICT DLC is full of moments like this, where the brutal and depersonalized nature of the music treats its most ...
If you can come of age, you can come of middle age. Maybe the process is just as humiliating: sex, death, and standing desks.
On a 20th anniversary reissue, the UK doom metal band’s second—and most recent—album remains one of the genre’s heaviest and ...
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