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This Candid Doc Shows Atlantic City in All its Faded Glory
An honest look at the former playground of America, in an incisive film.
Nelly Furtado Finally Tends to The Quiet Needs of Her Soul
On her sixth record 'The Ride', the Canadian pop artist went inward, questioning what she wants, and who she is now.
ALMA Wants to Be Finland’s First Major Pop Star
The Nordic country's pop impact has often come second to its Swedish neighbors, but this 21-year-old is set on taking her sound worldwide.
RALPH is Master And Commander of Her Own Brand of Pop
The Toronto musician is new to the pop game but she needs to be here.
From Mess to Magic: Inside the Mind of Brooke Candy
Ahead of her official debut album, we spoke to the club-rap-turned-pop artist about drugs, sobriety and queerness in the era of Trump.
Drunk Online to Crunk Online: How Jay Som’s Songs Went from Bedroom Musings to Hard-Won Art
The 22-year-old, Oakland-raised singer's music is raw and intimate and the opposite of clichéd, cookie-cutter indie rock.
Tennis Set Sail Again, Defy All Odds, and Test the Limit to Their Love
Seven years after their first sailing sojourn, Alaina and Patrick return with their fourth LP, 'Yours Conditionally,' which examines constrictive social norms and notions of forever.
Broken Hearts and Tangled Sheets: Tame Impala’s Cameron Avery Gets Sensual by Himself
The Tame Impala bassist is unflinchingly honest on his debut solo LP—a crooner collection of string-laden confessionals.
Peering into the Abyss with Ryan Adams
We join the newly-divorced singer in LA to dissect his 16th LP 'Prisoner,' but wind up discussing loneliness, black holes, Taylor Swift, and everything in-between.
Preaching the Party Gospel: A Day in London with Rae Sremmurd
"People criticize us and say we always happy, but why we gotta rap about 'momma couldn't pay the bills,' and shit?"