 
Lowrider Jams, Guitar Explorations, Train-Station Jazz
Plus a gently psychedelic Japanese singer-songwriter and one rapper’s third album of 2025 so far
 
Plus a gently psychedelic Japanese singer-songwriter and one rapper’s third album of 2025 so far
 
March 20, Hearing Things takes over Trans-Pecos with a live performance from Lollise and vinyl DJ sets from Edan and our own Andy Cush.
 
Two recent documentaries capture the rise of era-defining bands in the late 1960s and early ’70s—but only one gets to revel in a legacy.
 
Plus an Afrobeats innovator and an art-pop virtuoso
 
Plus two seriously good rock albums from artists barely into their 20s, scorching live-band R&B, and more
 
The Queens trio Kassie Krut hotwires IDM, punk, and much more into a subterranean club sound that feels like the future.
 
Plus shroomy Detroit hip-hop and a wonderfully handmade-feeling ambient album
 
A Waste or Taste debate on the state of millennial pop girlies and Doechii’s post-Grammys victory lap
 
A new 20-minute track from ambient king Jefre Cantu-Ledesma cleansed my mind in a low moment.
 
The first dispatch includes replicant raves, RPG-soundtrack ambient jazz, communist trap music, and more.
 
Much like Beyoncé, we were surprised (in a good way) by the 2025 awards.
 
We take a closer look at nominated songs ranging from Kim Gordon rapping her packing list to an A.I.-assisted John Lennon demo masquerading as the last Beatles song.