Reviews
Motown Preacher: Stevie Wonder Shines at Vegas' LIfe Is Beautiful
"This ain't no En Vogue concert, this is a Stevie concert!"
Lana Del Rey's Doomed, Weary 'Honeymoon' Is the Perfect Album for Her to Have Made Right Now
On her latest album, Lana Del Rey is doubling down on the morose and digging deeper into her arsenal of depicting a certain type of feminine sadness.
I Went to See The Libertines in Nottingham to See if They Still Mean Anything in the Age of Thinkpiece Pop
The rakish idealistic boys of yesteryear have become the portly realistic men of today.
Canadian Label Genero Sound is Adding a Feminine Thread to the Electronic Music Tapestry
We premiered a new video from the all-female label, whose mission statement is to offer diverse musical avenues for women.
Future's 'Dirty Sprite 2' Serves His Base and Proves He's Hotter Than Ever
'DS2' isn't so much a return to form as an elevation of form. Future has never sounded so good.
'AMY' Forces Us to Confront Our Fascination with Amy Winehouse's Death
Asif Kapadia's documentary on the singer's life and death leaves little left to the imagination. This is the closest we're ever going to get.
Nice Baby Penis, Guys: This Is What Went Through Our Minds Watching Die Antwoord at Roskilde
The apocalypse, ejaculating baby penises and other nice things.
Here's What We Learned From Pussy Riot's Glastonbury Talks
Why did Pussy Riot come to Glastonbury? Because "We need more riots!” apparently.
March Music Reviews
Drake's a dick, Big Sean is (suddenly) good and Lighting Bolt made an album that defies their two-decade legacy.
We Got Some of Our Ex-Boyfriends and Girlfriends to Review Us as Lovers
"I think, deep down, you're a good person – whatever that means. But you are also careless and exhausting and a bit unstable."
In the Wake of Charlie Hebdo, I Saw Two Reggae Legends Unite a Paris Crowd
The Twinkle Brothers have played together for over five decades, but on Saturday they sang as if their lives depended on it.