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Head down deep enough into the ocean and you might just find the lord of the underworld – except it turns out he’s a bit more… crustacean-y than you might’ve been expecting. Ok, scientists ...
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Seven months after its debut LP, the Brooklyn art-pop duo returns with a short, energetic EP crammed with more ideas than many records three times as long. “Want it, you want it, you want it, yo ...
Read about Lorde in “The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork’s First 25 Years,” and revisit “The 100 Best Songs of 2024,” featuring “Girl, So Confusing Featuring Lorde” at No. 9.
The raucous Oklahoma quartet mellows out its garage-rock grit for a hazy, introspective record that doesn’t abandon the band’s signature playfulness. Natural Pleasure isn’t all business ...
the record also features a new version of “Angel’s Eye,” courtesy of Amos’ father and sister. Revisit Pitchfork’s review of Lindsey Jordan’s latest Snail Mail album, 2021’s Valentine.
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Roy Thomas Baker, who produced “Bohemian Rhapsody” with Queen, has died, Variety reports. A cause of death has not been revealed. Baker was 78 years old. Baker was born in London in 1946.
Lorde debuted her forthcoming new single, “What Was That,” on Tuesday evening, April 22, at New York’s Washington Square Park. The singer stood on a wooden platform at the center of the park ...
Model/Actriz have shared a new song. “Diva” is the third taste of the New York band’s forthcoming new album, Pirouette, following “Doves” and lead single “Cinderella.” Listen to it ...
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