Music for the Rapture (Not Today)
Free jazz, ambient drone, doomy metal, and other sounds you need to ascend.
Free jazz, ambient drone, doomy metal, and other sounds you need to ascend.
Plus club music from Saturn’s freakiest ring, Jeff Tweedy resurrects Lou Reed, and more
A kaleidoscopic songwriter, a chaotic pop star, a buoyant rap-punk duo, and more.
Plus dance music for the massive festival in your head and a jazzy love letter to motherly perseverance
Plus complicated thoughts on the new Big Thief album, three Nashville session guitarists going ambient-cool, and more.
Plus a late-summer collab jam packed with dancehall legends, Earl Sweatshirt’s favorite new producer, and more.
Five years after United Musicians and Allied Workers began its fight for a fairer industry, organizers and members consider how far they’ve come—and what’s next.
This week’s picks include a few weird and wonderful collaborations between musical comrades, along with an anthem against ageism and a welcome comeback from Mac DeMarco.
Plus a prime slice of ‘High Fidelity’-core, a drum’n’bass surprise from Steve Lacy, and more
Plus Pile’s most ambitious work, Kaytranada’s return to form, and a Faye Webster associate who channels Holden Caulfield