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This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Fakemink, Elaine Howley, Sofia Kourtesis, No Joy, the None, Brian Dunne, Dawn Richard, and more. Listen below and follow our playlists on Apple ...
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Nourished by Time, Mariah the Scientist, Erika de Casier, Duval Timothy, Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band, Pretty Bitter, Fiona Apple, and more.
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Arcade Fire’s seventh album is a too-careful, too-canny exercise in restraint. It lacks the soul and spirit the band is known for. Aside from those curiously tacky outliers, Lanois’ tasteful ...
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The masked, anonymous UK quartet might be the biggest metal band in a generation—yet their laborious, watered-down fusion of pop, rap, and djent amounts to very little. But Even in Arcadia is a ...
Foo Fighters have parted ways with Josh Freese, the drummer said on social media today. “The Foo Fighters called me Monday night to let me know they’ve decided ‘to go in a different ...
Stream new releases from Tune-Yards, Aminé, Lido Pimienta, R2R Moe, Chuckkyy, Youth Code, Grails, and Ezra Furman ...
Wolf Alice have announced a tour in support of their newly announced album The Clearing.The British rock quartet will kick things off on September 10, in Atlanta, before stopping in Philadelphia ...
Billie Eilish is on the European leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour, and she’s now announced new tour dates in Japan and the United States.The two Japanese shows take place at the Saitama ...
At its liveliest, the Portland post-rockers’ latest channels vintage Westerns and B-movie camp. But despite the addition of horns and sampled choir, it’s often a curiously understated affair ...
The duo says UMG has pulled its songs from streaming platforms in retaliation for its efforts to reclaim ownership of its masters, according to documents viewed by Pitchfork. Salt-N-Pepa’s ...
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