PUP are immortalizing their recent Megacity Madness tour with a live album, video documentary, and 196-page zine dubbed the ...
Let Me Grow and You’ll See the Fruit” is the third single from the London band’s forthcoming album Secret Love ...
A drummer with credits on records by Dan Deacon, L’Rain, and Lifted, the in-house ambient-jazz braintrust of D.C.’s Future ...
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The announcement follows a busy year for the band—Jenny Lewis, Blake Sennett, Pierre de Reeder, and Jason Boesel—which ...
The star of Pitchfork's fourth and final zine of the year is Dijon. Few artists had a more impactful 2025 than the Los ...
That same energy fuels Plosivs’ return on YELL AT CLOUD. While their second album’s title pokes fun at their age, its sound ...
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Niontay, Dawn Richard, Andrew Aged, Bladee, Vitesse X, Melody’s Echo Chamber, ...
Amid starting a family, writing blockbuster pop albums, and making his acting debut in One Battle After Another, Dijon Duenas ...
David Byrne ’s sprawling tour behind Who Is the Sky? will extend well into 2026. A new haul of dates in North America and Europe expands the Talking Heads maestro’s itinerary into the months following ...
Bob Dylan has once again extended his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, adding a new batch of dates behind the 2020 album that will take him across the United States in the spring. Kicking off in Omaha, ...
Ziggy Stardust, never heard it, but it's a guy from Mars. Overrated, clumpy, gets too clumpy. I'll do oat milk or 2%, half ...
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