Music
Frankie Cosmos' 'Close It Quietly' Finds Calm in Chaos
Their latest album isn't a change of pace; it's a reminder to slow down.
‘Norman Fucking Rockwell!’: Lana Del Rey Masters Her Craft
The singer’s new album is a tour de force that deconstructs her relationships and her own self–perception.
How 'Dissect' Occupies the Space Left Empty by the Artist
This podcast tries to take the mystery out of songwriting.
Does Frank Turner Have a Place on 'No Man's Land'?
As a man writing an album about women, is the English rocker making a statement or mansplaining?
The Standout Performances of Made In America 2019
From Lizzo in an all–denim fit to DaBaby's many guests, there was no shortage of surprises at this year’s festival.
The Rise of the Do–It–Yourself Artist
How the relationship between artist and audience has evolved
How the Dublin Music Scene Welcomed Me
As a young American writer traveling alone, it was only through music that I began to feel Irish.
Whitney's 'Forever Turned Around' is Nostalgic and Bittersweet
The indie group delivers a second album that further defines their sound.
Black Belt Eagle Scout Makes Queer, Indigenous Rock For Everyone
On 'At the Party With My Brown Friends,' Katherine Paul guides the listener through her experience.
Taylor Swift's Latest Album is Her Most Intimate Yet
On 'Lover,' Swift lets us into her private life without fearing for her image.
Artist of the Week: Michael League of Snarky Puppy
How the musician and bandleader forged a path as unique as his sound.
The Best Songs from Euphoria's Season One Soundtrack
Fill your back to school playlist with songs from the breakout show of the summer.
An Evening with Summer Salt is an Evening Well Spent
The band's late July performance at the Foundry was calm and collected.
The "Big Day" is Here: Chance the Rapper has Dropped His Debut Album
Quantity battles with quality on Chance the Rapper's twenty-two track long album.
The "Lion King" Soundtrack is a Product of Musical Greats
On what other singular album will you find the works of Beyonce, Donald Glover, Elton John and Pharrell Williams?
New York City Center’s “Working: A Musical” Gives Voice to America’s Hidden Heroes
The limited edition musical profiles a school teacher, a waitress, and a housewife with the care of a New York Times profile.
Lil Nas X's New EP Suggests that Country Trap is Just the Beginning
This isn't Lil Nas X's first rodeo, it's his second.
We Went to Firefly, And You Should Too
A guide to the three–day weekend packed with performances and camping life–hacks.
Movies @ The Mann: A Summer With Music and Movie Magic
Enjoy a live orchestra accompanying your favorite films.




















