Time to break out the L word for how iconic this movie soundtrack is — love, not lesbians.
Read MoreThe music of “Bojack Horseman” captures its titular character’s struggles with mental health and fame as he navigates the superficial world of “Hollywoo.”
Read MoreMelody’s Echo Chamber uses experimental instrumentals and multilingual lyrics to explore the rabbit hole of her imaginative mind.
Read MoreDanger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys still exudes MCR's rock and roll authenticity with a glam punk twist a decade after its release.
Read MoreFive years ago, the release of Adele’s third studio album marked her triumphant comeback in a new direction that symbolized reconciliation and moving on from relationships, steering away from her signature heartbroken style.
Read MoreReleased Nov. 9, 1970, Derek and the Dominos’ Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs serves as both a fascinating note in rock history and a timeless expression of the blues.
Read MoreIn OutKast’s fourth studio album, revved up production techniques and political critiques carry a chaotic omen into the 21st century. 20 years after its release, the album remains hauntingly relevant.
Read MoreMove over “Santa Buddies,” it’s time to settle this debate once and for all.
Read MoreIn the words of a certain wannabe indie band, “If you don’t get on some soundtrack, you're screwed!” Halloween is the perfect time to revisit the indulgent soundtrack of one of the best feminist cult classics to date.
Read More25 years ago, Smashing Pumpkins released their third album, a sprawling exploration of the human condition and a high-water mark for the band.
Read MoreIn the five years since its release, Julien Baker’s self-produced first record has aged into a testament to humankind’s ability to change and progress.
Read More25 years after its release, No Doubt’s third album lives on through its quirky new wave ska, breakup melodrama, and Gwen Stefani’s digestible feminism.
Read MoreThe 2010s pop king burst into the limelight with his chart-topping debut Doo-Wops & Hooligans, a breezy dance record dedicated to the wild side in us all.
Read MoreOriginal interpretations get a seat on this list.
Read MoreFor the past century, LGBTQ+ musicians have expressed their sexual and romantic experiences through their work. Listeners today reference the music of their favorite LGBTQ+ artists to find community online and figure out if their social media crushes swing the same way they do.
Read MoreToday, we celebrate “Mean Girls” in all its one hour and 37 minutes glory: pink on Wednesdays, Aaron Samuels, t-shirts with holes in the chest, and, of course, the word “fetch.”
Read MoreToday not only marks the 1970 release of Pink Floyd's fifth studio album, Atom Heart Mother, but also an end to the band’s era of bizarre improvisations, as they moved toward a mature and deliberate sound.
Read MoreIn 1975, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" showed us how to Time Warp and embrace our inner freak. Why would this year be any different? Pain is temporary, but Rocky Horror is forever.
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