We speak to the Irish shoegaze band ahead of the release of their new album, ‘Heart Under’
A debut set of bangers wrought from an apocalyptic mood.
10 of the best team ups in heavy music in the past two decades
A publicity stunt gone awry, and a band reclaiming their soul
The New York noise rock band’s second album is both harrowing and strangely accessible
In 1992, the hip-hop legends hit reset in the best way.
We speak to the jazz bassist and songwriter about his new LP, learning from collaborators, and why a classical background doesn’t guarantee anything
Treble talks to Kory Gregory about their self-titled album, dubious backstories and mortality.
A live set from Parquet Courts never disappoints, and April 1 at Brooklyn Steel was…
Where to start with the At the Drive-In/Mars Volta guitarist and prolific solo artist.
A look back at the UK group’s climactic 2019 swan song.
Vocalist Jake Duzsik talks ‘DISCO 4’, collaborating over email, and how working with others leads to the band’s ongoing evolution.
A guide to getting into this inscrutable, prolific post-punk legend.
A game-changing metal album turns 40
As the first all-female band to have a hit record of songs they wrote and performed, The Go-Go’s changed rock music forever
Personal selections on key moments in Songs: Ohia, Magnolia Electric Co. and solo Jason Molina records.
Jason Molina’s best and prettiest album turns 20.
A look back at the landmark noise rock album as it turns 20.
We chat with the longtime member of the duo about their greatest and most ambitious moments.
John Darnielle’s early 2002 collection of songs turns 20 and remains a time capsule of brilliant storytelling