Music
Is Addison Rae a New Kardashian?
With the release of her debut single "Obsessed," the TikTok starlet's claim to fame is questionable.
Lessons from Fiona Apple's 'Criminal'
The artist's groundbreaking music video continues to redefine womanhood, over a decade after its release.
Justin Bieber’s New Album Stands For Personal Growth, Not Civil Justice
Bieber's latest studio effort aims for relevance and falls into performative activism.
Lana Del Rey Grasps at Authenticity on ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’
On the singer’s insular seventh album, some experiments turn out better than others.
Selena Gomez Has Finally Found Her ‘Revelación’
The Spanish EP follows Gomez’s journey through heartbreak, acceptance, and confidence.
Post–Rock & Post–Punk in a Post–‘Spiderland’ World
Examining the lingering paranoia of the Slint album that carved out rock music, thirty years ago.
The Paper Kites Wax Poetic on New Album 'Roses'
The band's latest studio effort is an exercise in low–key dreamy indie–folk.
Stay–at–Home on the Range
Why country music about travel is the perfect balm for a time when we are stuck in place.
Billie Eilish is Raw and Relatable in 'The World's A Little Blurry' Documentary
Eilish is redefining what it means to be a popstar, but she's still just a kid.
Smerz’s ‘Believer’ is an Elegant Puzzle Box of Classical and Club
On their first full–length release, the duo expands their sonic palette while remaining their playful selves.
Pop Star Sia Misses the Mark with Horribly Ableist 'Music'
The film is not only tone–deaf, but offensive to the very people it claims to support.
Are You Ready for the Grammys?
Sunday is the biggest night in the music industry: Who will come out on top?
Katy Kirby Gains Her Balance on ‘Cool Dry Place’
The singer–songwriter tells her life story through emotional anecdotes.
Julien Baker Searches for Meaning in 'Little Oblivions'
Baker's third studio album grapples with its identity through a series of indie–rock existential crises.
A Closer Look Into Big Streams in Quarantine
An ode to two artists who made it big on their own in the age of social media and streaming services
Black Dresses Are Relentlessly Hopeful on ‘Forever In Your Heart’
Last year, the band broke up. Now, they’ve just put out the best work of their career.
Street's Most Anticipated Releases of March
There are the albums we can't wait to hear over the next month.
When Do We Give Up On Delayed Albums?
Lorde, Rihanna, and Chromatics have all been set to release new music ... for a while.
Hayley Williams Processes Grief and Resilience on her Devastating New Album
'FLOWERS for VASES / descansos' offers deeper insight into the Paramore lead's personal life.




















