That Rainbow's End
Flohio Raps Like a 'Wild Yout' But Reps for All the Shy Kids
The Londoner balances a fierceness on the mic with off-stage shyness, and teaches us a lesson about not needing musicians to be "on" all the time.
These Photos of a Japanese Pop Artist Dissolve a Language Barrier
British photographer Francesca Allen met Aya Gloomy in Tokyo in 2016, building the same sort of connection Aya's music may make with you.
Mica Levi Is a True Musical Genius
The artist also known as Micachu has won a major songwriting award for scoring 2016 film 'Jackie,' but the crux of her talent runs deeper than that.
Nakhane Makes Stadium-Sized Pop for the Intimacy of Tiny Gigs
I'm going to say something vaguely unpopular: put arena shows in the bin. Smaller live gigs are the one.
The ‘Phantom Thread’ Score Is Like Its Own Coming-of-Age Story
Wow wild how Jonny Greenwood put out the album of the year in January and it's a no-vocals orchestral soundtrack.
Question: Does Shouting Between Songs at Gigs Make You a Prick?
Or, a shallow dive into whether I was an asshole for yelling "FUCK IT UP THOUGH" at a Moses Sumney gig.
Expressing Blackness Isn’t a Trend, It’s a Lifesaver
Recent Kelela and Kamille videos show how to celebrate being black in ways that feel totally genuine.
'Music for People in Trouble' or the Soundtrack to Rock Bottom
Susanne Sundfør made the album I didn't know I needed this year—she might do the same for you, too.