After a debilitating vocal injury forced a total reinvention, Lindsey Jordan returns with a sound defined by fragility and hard-won control.
After a debilitating vocal injury forced a total reinvention, Lindsey Jordan returns with a sound defined by fragility and hard-won control.
The Brooklyn shop’s day-long event features Incendiary, Say She She, Hotline TNT, Momma, and a DJ set from Avalon Emerson.
In the late 1970s, a casual musical gesture from Paul McCartney is said to have prompted John Lennon’s final, decisive return to the studio.
The Baltimore synth-pop group will release their seventh studio album, produced by Steve Wright, in May via 4AD.
The artist has released a complete visual document of his recent LA performance, following the acclaimed album ‘Star’.
Two decades on, the Scottish duo’s dark, labyrinthine second album remains a uniquely disquieting masterpiece of processed memory and psychedelic unease.
A fashion campaign’s invocation of ‘community’ reveals not a shared space, but a transaction of identity, asking what we purchase when we buy into the idea of togetherness.
Wilco’s frontman performed a solo rendition of his new song and confirmed the band’s spot on Willie Nelson’s traveling festival this summer.
Yeat’s New York Times announcement for ‘ADL’ is less a traditional rollout and more a statement on the new geography of musical prestige.
The musicians performed together for the first time in years at a Los Angeles benefit show, playing the classic “It’s So Easy.”