First taste of the Radiohead singer’s horror-flick score is a chilly, gorgeous treat
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St. Paul and the Broken Bones Are Finally Reckoning With the South
“I’ve always felt like a broken Southerner,” singer Paul Janeway says of the conflicted feelings that inspired his band’s new LP ‘Young Sick Camellia’
Anthony Braxton’s Big Ideas: Why ‘Forces in Motion’ Is an Essential American Music Book
Graham Lock’s newly reissued 1988 study of the sui generis composer is an invaluable account of realizing creative dreams in the face of racism and myopia
Anderson .Paak Wants to Take Hip-Hop Higher
The SoCal rapper on touring the world, working with Dr. Dre and staying hydrated – and the elevated stakes for his new album, ‘Oxnard’
Need a Rock Hit? Cover an Oldie
Weezer’s version of Toto’s “Africa” is one of several high-performing rock covers that are reaching an audience outside of rock
Wizard Rock Forerunners Harry and the Potters Reflect on J.K. Rowling’s 20-Year Legacy
‘Harry Potter’ fans-turned-indie rockers celebrate the book’s 20th anniversary in new compilation
‘Harry Potter’ at 20: Artists Reveal Tattoos, Tears, Tour Stories Inspired by the Wizarding World
From Lily Allen to Anthrax, Vic Mensa to Steve Earle – music’s biggest Potterheads on how series changed them, their music and their lives
Hozier on How Political Insanity, Nina Simone’s Example Fueled His New Music
The singer talks life after “Take Me to Church” and working with the “unbelievable” Mavis Staples on his upcoming EP ‘Nina Cried Power’
Dream Wife Just Want to Dismantle the Patriarchy
The U.K. art punks make music that’s roiling with feminist rage and Spice Girls attitude
Inside Abbey Road’s User-Friendly Makeover
With the addition of newer, more affordable studios and the appointment of Chief Creative Advisor Nile Rodgers, the Fab Four’s former playground has been reborn