Will Schube
Stream Wax Idols' Sinister and Unsettling New Album 'Happy Ending'
The band's new record is drenched in layers of post-punk, goth rock, and new wave—and boy oh boy does it kick ass.
Mind Over Mirrors Make Ambient Music for Mystics
The morphing Chicago ensemble that's formed around Jaime Fennelly is beautifully unpredictable—as his new album 'Bellowing Sun' and a new single "Vermillion Pink" prove.
Titus Andronicus Is Trying to Break Your Heart
The band's new album, ‘A Productive Cough,’ is odd, alienating, and sure to piss off fans still waiting for a sequel to 'The Monitor.' But maybe that’s the point.
The Cosmos Is Still Catching Up to Pharaoh Sanders' Earliest Records
Anthology Recordings is reissuing three of the spiritual jazz great's first albums, released in a prolific stretch in the late 60s and early 70s that has provided a spark for the genre's greatest minds ever since.
Honey Harper Is on a Country Music Mission
William Fussell is an Atlanta-born artist making country music in London under the Honey Harper moniker. We premiere the video for "Pharaoh" off his 'Universal Country' EP.
milo is Here to Tell You You’re Wrong about Rap Music
We meet up with the indie emcee in Los Angeles to discuss aging rappers, underground heroes, and his quest to do this shit harder than anyone else.
Neil Young is a Legend and He Gets to Do Whatever He Wants
With Young releasing the long-lost 'Hitchhiker,' we take a moment to appreciate the Greatest Living Rockstar and his incredible hot streak in the mid-70s.
Rostam Might Be a Pop Genius
The former Vampire Weekend member steps out on his own to make 'Half-Light,' an album of infectious pop hooks and effortlessly sincere ideas.
Will Beeley's Beautiful, Poetic Folk Gets a Second Chance, 40 Years Later
In the 1970s, he had to hustle hard to get a few people to hear his music. Four decades on, now working as a trucker, his LPs are being reissued.
How Animal Collective's Avey Tare Escaped the World Around Him
The Animal Collective member talks to us about 'Eucalyptus,' and how recording his latest solo project recaptured the youthful fun of just making music.
Suicideyear is the World’s Best Pizza-Making Beatmaker
We visit New Orleans to find out where its rising producer hangs out and the local legend that is Boosie
Talking ‘Singles’ with CAN’s Irmin Schmidt
We talk with the legendary piano player about some choice cuts from his band’s singles compilation, out now on Mute.