Leonard Cohen
An Incorrigibly Courteous Liar's Last Act: Expert Witness with Robert Christgau
The Dean reviews Leonard Cohen's final album and a trio of records from Jens Lekman.
Godflesh Is Still Driven by Implosion (and Leonard Cohen Lyrics)
Outside their first Mexico City performance, industrial metal godfathers Justin K. Broadrick and G.C. Green talk icons and influences
Listen to the First Single from Behemoth Frontman Nergal's Sinister Folk Project, Me and That Man
Watch the NSFW video for "My Church is Black," taken off the upcoming album, 'Songs of Love and Death'
Stones Throw's Peanut Butter Wolf Pays Tribute to Fallen Musicians With 'RIP2016' Mixes
The label founder shares a three-volume series featuring Prince, David Bowie, and other artists we lost last year.
POP Montreal's Leonard Cohen Tribute Was as Human as He Was
Montreal musicians and writers pulled from Cohen's vast catalogue of work to celebrate his imperfectly perfect life.
The Year 2016, Explained by Bob Dylan's Christmas Lights
It's that time of year again when we use Bob Dylan's Christmas decorations to decode everything that happened over the past 12 months.
Leonard Cohen Taught Us How to Die
No tattered papers, no clawing around for narrative, no absence of poetry. It was some way to say goodbye.
Bittersweet Animation Tells the Tale of Leonard Cohen's "Two Went to Sleep"
Here's a hint: it involved two women and a bed.
Leonard Cohen Taught Me the Value of Patience: Tiga Remembers the Iconic Canadian Artist
The DJ/producer on his personal and musical relationship with the late Montreal singer-songwriter and fellow Virgo.
Our Man, the Sophisticate: Robert Christgau Remembers Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen—poet, novelist, and musician—represented something, regardless of age, we all wanted to become.