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Danish singer-songwriter Fine Glindvad Jensen’s curious, enigmatic solo debut is suffused with the whispery enchantment of Hope Sandoval. There must be something in the water in Copenhagen ...
Instead of blazing a path forward, the iconoclastic rapper retreads familiar ground in a dull, remarkably safe sequel to their groundbreaking album. Plopped in the middle of all their bullshitting ...
In an unexpected coda to the indie-lifer trilogy that ended with 2018’s Aftering, the Ann Arbor musician again revisits his youth—but this time interrogating nostalgia, rather than indulging ...
Also, check out the review of 2022’s “New Body Rhumba (From the Film White Noise).” Matthew Strauss is a Long Island native and a graduate of Columbia University. He joined Pitchfork in 2013.
Quincy Jones has died at the age of 91. After the news broke this morning, numerous artists and celebrities paid tribute to the pop and entertainment icon. Michael Caine, star of the Jones ...
Matthew Strauss is a Long Island native and a graduate of Columbia University. He joined Pitchfork in 2013.
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the impressive 1978 debut of a teenage star ...
Evan Minsker is an editor, journalist, and critic who was a member of Pitchfork’s staff from 2012 to 2024. He wrote a garage punk column, co-ran the news section, and oversaw the website during ...
The National, Remi Wolf, Gracie Abrams, and Mumford & Sons performed and spoke at a Kamala Harris rally in Wisconsin last night. Represented by Matt Berninger and Aaron Dessner and introduced by a ...
Young Thug pleaded guilty to participating in criminal street gang activity today (October 31), ending his role in the longest trial in Georgia history, reports The New York Times. The infamous ...