An interview with Sarah Manguso about her new book, "Questions Without Answers," motherhood, and the power of aphorisms.
The Brooklyn band’s second album expels some of its predecessor’s obliqueness—both musically and lyrically—in favor of perverted pop hooks, haunted club sensibilities, and more straightforward, confessional storytelling.
Paradise Logic is defter than I imagined, eschewing most criticism as little more than a simple misalignment of sensibilities.
On this day in 1994, Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley became paradigmatic protagonists, vanguards of the future and protectors of a futuristic sound vaulting out of the Bristol underground.
The anonymous San Francisco band talks chaos, and baseball on their eighth album, 'Vida Blue,' released on August 9
The New York City-based musician on ‘My Light, My Destroyer’—inspired by archival jazz recordings, electronic found-footage, indie-folk and sophistipop.
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