By the late 90s, Shania Twain was already a bona fide star in the country world. Her second album, 1995’s The Woman In Me, sold
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In 2023, MF Doom’s widow, Jasmine Dumile Thompson, sued the rapper’s former A&R Eothen “Egon” Alapatt for copyright infringement, fraud, intentional misrepresentation and unjust enrichment.
“Is That All?” That was the question posed by U2 back where they had left off, on the last track of their sophomore set October,
Nathan Fielder’s atypical TV show The Rehearsal—in which the comedian, a construction crew, and actors help people “rehearse” future moments in their lives—has a Season
In the days of pre-internet music consumption, soundtracks were a hugely important vehicle for new artists to get noticed. A relative unknown could piggyback their
The composer and experimental musician Kali Malone has announced a new reissue of her 2019 album The Sacrificial Code. The new edition lands will be
To honor the memory of the Man In Black, born on February 26, 1932, a collection of 20 things you never knew about Johnny Cash,
Last summer, I joined Pitchfork as its new editor from the world of 2020s independent music blogging. It is an unglamorous world, but one I’m
The legacy of George Harrison is never far from our minds, both for his brilliant musicianship and visionary humanitarianism. But just as he had to
Neil Young and his new band, the Chrome Hearts, have announced a tour of Europe and North America. They’ll kick things off with European shows
