Interviews
The Jonas Brothers Are Getting Used to Being Interviewed Again
We met the brothers in a deserted London bar, to talk about the past decade and how they finally care enough about pop music to return to it.
Charlie Brooker Promises He Won't Pull a 'Game of Thrones' on Us
We spoke to Brooker and co-showrunner Annabel Jones about moving beyond caring about jumping the shark, with Black Mirror season 5.
Raveena's Debut Album Is a Dreamy R&B Universe
The Indian American singer crafts a world of self-acceptance on her debut album, 'Lucid.'
Kevin Richard Martin's New Album Explores His Son's Traumatic Early Life
The producer best known as the Bug became a father in 2014. His new record 'Sirens' explores the "dark shadows" and "absolute panic" of the first months of his son's life.
David Bazan Listens to Joni Mitchell's 'Blue': 'Oh My God'
The Pedro the Lion frontman finally confronts one of the most emotionally resonant albums ever for the first time.
The Composers for 'Stranger Things' Are Careful to Not Be Cheesy
"There's this term that people use to describe the music that we make for 'Stranger Things,' and it's kind of a caricature of itself, so we really don't want to do that."
Assimilation Is Changing What It Means to Be Queer
We spoke to Amelia Abraham about her new book, 'Queer Intentions', which grapples with complicated questions about the mainstreaming of LGBTQ culture.
Steven Van Zandt Is BFFs with Springsteen But a Star in His Own Right
He chats to us about his various life roles, from the E Street Band to playing Silvio on 'The Sopranos'. Oh, and he talks Brexit too.
Digga D's Drill Videos Were Banned, But Now He's Bigger Than Ever
We meet the rising teen rapper, whose new mixtape 'Double Tap Diaries' looks set to land in the UK chart's top 10 this week.
Scott Devendorf Ranks the National's Seven Stormy Rock Records
Ahead of their new album 'I Am Easy to Find,' the band's bassist reflects on their moving music, which has shown up on arena stages and in MMA movies.
Erika de Casier's R&B Feels Like Hitting the Club with an Old Friend
The hit-after-hit energy of her debut album 'Essentials' earns its title, which nods to classic best-of CDs.
Christelle Bofale's Watery Rock Songs Are What Forever Sounds Like
The Austin-based songwriter draws on the Congolese music she heard growing up to make boundless, flowing songs on ‘Swim Team.’