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Tyler, the Creator’s surprise follow-up to Chromakopia comes with a simple directive: Put the phones down and dance.
Madi Diaz has announced a headlining tour and a follow-up LP to her Grammy-nominated album Weird Faith. The new album is called Fatal Optimist, and it arrives October 10 via Anti-. Leading the ...
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Tyler, the Creator has shared a new video to coincide with his newly released album Don’t Tap the Glass. The self-directed visual for “Stop Playing With Me,” the album’s f ...
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving re ...
The sequel to Travis Scott’s label showcase series is little more than proof of life for a beleaguered group of artists ...
The Senegalese French singer and graphic novelist debuts on PAN with a moody, multilingual hybrid of R&B, alt rock, and ...
The music she wrote and performed as Connie Converse sat in a filing cabinet in Ann Arbor, while her family and friends ...
Live at the Winchester Cathedral 1967 shows Sly and the Family Stone as a killer soul band on the cusp of developing the ...
Alphonse Pierre’s Off the Dome column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, scenes, snippets, movies, Meek Mill tweets, fashion ...
On his XL debut, the British rapper-singer attempts to make the leap from bedroom tinkerer to pop auteur. Even as he navigates grief, Legxacy’s skill as a writer of concise, diaristic pop shines ...
No Sign of Weakness insists on strength but is haunted by the fear of losing it. In trying to prove he’s invincible, Burna ...
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