fromPitchfork1 month agoDJ Koze: Music Can Hear UsRather than scaling EDM's steep cliff face, he's burrowed into it, carving out a hermitage in the stone.Berlin music
SF musicfromLos Angeles Times2 months agoHow Rebecca Black's new record became her most liberatedRebecca Black's new project "Salvation" marks a significant artistic evolution and self-discovery in her journey within the hyperpop genre.
fromIndependent2 months agoLondon music'Nobody will mind if you're shite': Sharon Shannon on the advice that led to U2's Adam Clayton playing on her album
SF musicfromLos Angeles Times2 months agoHow Rebecca Black's new record became her most liberatedRebecca Black's new project "Salvation" marks a significant artistic evolution and self-discovery in her journey within the hyperpop genre.
fromIndependent2 months agoLondon music'Nobody will mind if you're shite': Sharon Shannon on the advice that led to U2's Adam Clayton playing on her album
London musicfromConsequence2 months agoJames Blake says "bashing" of Coldplay "has got to stop"James Blake defends Coldplay, urging an end to the negativity towards the band, calling it outdated and unproductive.
London musicfromstupidDOPE2 months agoLittle Simz Returns with "Flood", a Bold Statement on Growth and Transformation | stupidDOPELittle Simz's sixth studio album, Lotus, signifies a new phase focusing on personal transformation and self-discovery.
NYC musicfromwww.theguardian.com3 months agoBillie Eilish review snarls, seduction and moments of sheer raptureBillie Eilish dives deeper into her emotions through immersive performances while embracing joy in touring, marking a significant evolution in her artistry.