Whether you have golden pothos, snake plants, or other botanicals, here’s some music that will nourish your indoor garden.
Read MoreReligious imagery pours out of every song on Ethel Cain’s debut, from the sins of a family to a betrayal that rivals Ptolemy’s.
Read MoreFall is here. Hot Girl Summer transitions into Sad Girl Autumn, and so arrives the annual rewatch of Gilmore Girls and a craving for the gloomy instrumentals and gothic libraries of the “dark academia” aesthetic. Amble down Speedway to the tunes of Ethel Cain and Mazzy Star as the leaves change.
Read MoreThe members of the experimental synth-pop duo discuss the new deluxe version of their album, tour life, and their current favorite throwback artists.
Read MoreStorm Thorgerson’s bold, visionary designs have made his album artwork a staple of the progressive rock scene of the past 60 years.
Read More“Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2,” one of the most well-known protest songs in the world, has been so overused that its original intended meaning has largely been lost. In spite of this, popular interpretations of the song can still be worth considering.
Read MoreAfter several decades, my bloody valentine’s 1991 album Loveless holds up as a revolutionary force in the world of rock music.
Read MoreKero Kero Bonito is never afraid to experiment with the sound and themes of its music, but its members refuse to let go of the optimistic outlook that defines them.
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