The Brazilian artist will make her debut as the musical guest on the April 13 episode, hosted by actor Colman Domingo.
The Brazilian artist will make her debut as the musical guest on the April 13 episode, hosted by actor Colman Domingo.
Photographer Eddie Otchere’s new photozine distills ten years of access into a study of the group’s interior world, away from the spectacle.
In Kinshasa, the collective KINACT forges a new sonic logic from urban wreckage, turning the city’s relentless pressure into a form of ritual transmission.
The Byron Bay trio’s first EP is a study in controlled demolition, trading relentless road energy for dense, atmospheric sludge.
Lindsey Jordan’s third album sharpens her songwriting into precise, wounded pop, trading lo-fi sprawl for a focused examination of aftermath.
The Boston post-hardcore veterans and the indie folk songwriter forge an unexpected, potent alliance on their collaborative single.
In a haze of ruby light and low-end theory, Thundercat’s London performance was less a concert and more a transmission from his own meticulously crafted universe.
A new documentary examines UK rave not just as a sound, but as a complex logistical network of flyers, sound systems, and contested spaces.
The artist states his impending tour will be political, framing his concerts as a form of direct communication in the current climate.
Paul McCartney’s new album, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ frames personal history through the soft focus of late-career reflection.