Pitchfork Radio New York City 2017
Portraits of artists who took part in a recent broadcast from Sonos’ global flagship store at 101 Greene Street in Soho. Pitchfork Radio is presented by Sonos and powered by TuneIn.
View ArticleRandy Newman Explains Every Song on His New Album, Dark Matter
The legendary—and legendarily misunderstood—songwriter talks about the cursed bluesmen, famous presidents, and despondent fathers that populate his latest batch of tunes.
View ArticleKelela’s Philosophy of Love
The R&B innovator talks about the struggles she’s faced as a creative black woman in the music industry, as well as her ongoing search for tenderness in a harsh world.
View ArticleG-Eazy to Headline Bud Light Dive Bar Tour
The hit-making rapper returns to New Orleans on Wednesday, Aug. 30
View ArticleAgainst Me!’s Laura Jane Grace on the Music of Her Life
The punk frontwoman and transgender trailblazer talks about the songs and albums that have meant the most to her, five years at a time.
View ArticleSudan Archives: She’s Different
Brittany Parks always felt like an outsider—until she started making music that sounds like nothing else.
View ArticleThe 200 Best Albums of the 1960s
Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Albert Ayler, the Velvet Underground, Eric Dolphy, Dusty Springfield, and the other artists who changed music forever
View ArticleThe Secrets Behind the Music of “Twin Peaks: The Return”
Composer Angelo Badalamenti, Chromatics’ Johnny Jewel, and many more talk about how the soundtrack to David Lynch’s mind-melting comeback came to be.
View ArticlePitchfork Radio New Orleans 2017
Portraits of artists who took part in a recent Pitchfork Radio broadcast from New Orleans. Pitchfork Radio is presented by Bud Light Dive Bar Tour and powered by TuneIn.
View ArticleKáryyn’s Curiously Powerful Experimental Pop
Informed by a familial legacy of perseverance and strife, this Syrian-American artist creates music that sounds both supernatural and ancient.
View ArticleThe Surreal Life of Black Dog Bone, Founder of the Legendary Rap Magazine...
The untold story of a Sri Lankan rebel who mixed music, danger, and politics as both a catalyst in the ’80s Bay Area punk scene and the originator of one of rap’s most notorious publications.
View ArticleKing Krule: The Wizard of Ooz
Deemed a voice of his generation when he was only a teenager, Archy Marshall returns with The Ooz, an odyssey through the disenchanted worlds inside and outside his skull.
View ArticleIn Sight Out: Mitski
In this interview, Mitski Miyawaki, one of the sharpest young voices in indie rock, sits down with Pitchfork’s Jillian Mapes to discuss her career, her latest album, and more.
View ArticleCan Music Heal Trauma? Exploring the Therapeutic Powers of Sound
An increasing number of music therapists are now treating people touched by traumas both big and small, highlighting humanity’s deepest connections with music in the process.
View ArticleThe National Are a Band of Brothers—But Not Like Oasis
The two sets of brothers in the National talk about how their family ties affect the band’s dynamic and ganging up on frontman Matt Berninger.
View ArticlePitchfork Radio New York
Portraits of artists who took part in a recent broadcast from the new Sonos store in downtown Manhattan. Pitchfork Radio is presented by Sonos and powered by TuneIn.
View ArticleBlurring the Lines: How Music Festivals Are Becoming More Than Music
As music festivals have flourished, so has the technology bringing new art and ideas to attendees.
View ArticleUncovering How Streaming Is Changing the Sound of Pop
Hit-making songwriters and producers reveal the ways they are tailoring tracks to fit a musical landscape dominated by streaming.
View ArticleK.Flay and the Infinite Possibilities of Guitar
How the genre-smashing artist used a classic instrument to find a new voice
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