The live band built on archival ethics faces a future defined by its founder’s absence from the road.
The live band built on archival ethics faces a future defined by its founder’s absence from the road.
The former Lush frontwoman trades layered gauze for stark, wiry arrangements in a single that finds resilience in isolation.
A social media cover version leads to a real-world vacancy, as the Beach Boys’ latest chapter is written through digital discovery and analog tradition.
The K-pop group will play eight shows across the US and Canada next year in support of their latest album.
The new synthpop supergroup’s debut, comprised entirely of covers, feels like a technically proficient but emotionally vacant workshop.
The announcement of a third Yankee Stadium show extends more than a concert run; it formalizes a spatial claim, turning a borough into a monument.
The Baltimore songwriter builds sturdy, resonant rock from the raw materials of memory and emotional labor.
The Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown multi-instrumentalist returns with a solo single that finds a hypnotic, anxious groove.
This year’s Ivor Novello shortlist shows male songwriters outnumber women two to one, despite a strong showing from artists like Olivia Dean and Self Esteem.
After a lengthy absence, the iconic performer returns, sharpening her crude and confrontational tools against a world that has only grown more surreal.