Full of warmth and whimsy, the American Gothic-inspired soundtrack of animated series “Over the Garden Wall” embodies the cozy and spooky nostalgia that makes autumn so special.
Read MoreHow can a movie with horrible acting, plot holes galore, and cheesy effects ever be redeemed? Turn to the music instead.
Read MoreFiona Apple tears her listeners apart one last time with “I Know,” presenting a woman so hopelessly in love that she will never leave her lover, no matter how long she endures being second place to the committed relationship he is in.
Read MoreA seamless mix of ferocity and intimacy, Around the Fur marked a shift towards musical maturity not just for Deftones, but for alternative music decades later.
Read MoreSuspiria’s visceral, unsettling score was the perfect co-star for Jessica Harper as Suzy Bannion, as she uncovers the secrets of a prestigious German dance academy.
Read MoreSpears’ public downfall muddled its initial reception, Blackout stands as a pioneering electropop classic with much to reveal about the #FreeBritney movement.
Read More“San Junipero,” an episode from the Netflix show “Black Mirror” is a love letter to both youth and the desire to love and be loved. Its 1980s soundtrack interacts gracefully with the plot and complexities of the characters, revealing a more nuanced interpretation of such desire and longing.
Read MoreAlice Phoebe Lou defies genres and musical conventions to create an experimental sound that explores collective nostalgia, intimacy, and female empowerment.
Read MoreWith her sixth studio album, The Velvet Rope, global pop sensation Janet Jackson takes an extremely intimate look into the performer's life, with a groundbreaking work in more than just sound.
Read MoreOne of the biggest singer-songwriters of the early 2020s released her first record five years ago, and it’s not as sad a record as one might think.
Read More25 years later, a consensus is growing that Oasis’s third album, Be Here Now, was too harshly criticized on its initial release. Was Be Here Now a good album that was unfairly maligned, or was its criticism well-deserved? Could it have been both?
Read MoreShe may be known for “Running Up That Hill,” but Kate Bush has made stranger things than her viral hit.
Read MoreMy Chemical Romance’s debut album began as a creative outlet for frontman Gerard Way to cope with witnessing the horrors of 9/11, but ultimately built the foundations for a new generation of emo.
Read MoreThe critically acclaimed album Melodrama is now five. It is time to recollect on the album that started Lorde’s famous “album every four years” tradition.
Read MoreComposed with a focus on musical elements native to French music and brought to life by melodies that embody the colorful world of the young eponymous protagonist, Yann Tiersen creates a score that is a notable standout amongst avant-garde movie fanatics.
Read MoreFrom creating Bon Iver’s first intimate album in a secluded cabin, to his most recent sonic experimentation, Justin Vernon has continued to reinvent his band’s multi-faceted sound.
Read MoreThe “Twilight” Saga: its iconic cinematography, music, and notorious blue filter made it one of the most memorable series of its time. So “hold on tight, spider monkey” because here’s our ranking of the series' five unforgettable soundtracks that we’re “unconditionally and irrevocably” obsessed with.
Read MoreThe breathtaking atmosphere of Wong Kar-Wai’s 2000 romantic drama “In the Mood for Love” is bolstered by florid string accompaniment and wistful Spanish-language tunes.
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