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Die Spitz’s brand-new second album, Something to Consume, explores liberation and freedom while opening up their palette with ...
Wardruna have connected widely with listeners, even those without a vested interest in Nordic culture or metal, and they’ve ...
Few rappers capture the thrill of a massive mosh pit quite like Che. On his second album, July’s Rest in Bass, the Atlanta rapper hurls his blunt, serrated bars as though he’s swept up in a jostling ...
Over the past decade, Sextile have evolved their aesthetic from brooding, texture-heavy EBM to a bouncy, polished sound that’s at the forefront of the current revival of goth-infused club music.
On his latest album, With All That I Know Now, Menace drops his voice into soulful, hiccuping instrumentals at unexpected intervals, with a casual flow that belies his precision and speed.
Haru Nemuri’s latest album, last month’s Ekkolaptómenos, skews in an experimental direction, and it feels like she’s diving down a rabbit hole to pursue a new interest.
Works by Victoria Martinez will be on view at the Poetry Foundation in conversation with poetry from the late Peruvian poet Magda Portal.
For many years, a Silkworm reunion seemed unfathomable, but just as one painful loss ended the band, another brought them back together.