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The best and the rest from Queen RiRi
Grizzly Bear Discuss Painted Ruins, Their First Album in Five Years
The
indie-rock vets talk about streaming music’s stimulus overload, the
radio’s disappointing lack of cool, weird guitar music, and their new
record.
Chris Cornell, Searching for Solitude
Read this 1996 Details profile of the Soundgarden frontman, published online for the first time.
Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell Was More Than Just a Grunge Frontman
Remembering the late rocker and his undervalued versatility.
Sufjan Stevens: Spokesman for Sanity
With his collaborative new album Planetarium out
soon, the sage singer-songwriter talks about the attack on common
sense, dealing with personal dread, and retaining dignity in an
undignified era.
In Sight Out: Stephin Merritt
In
this interview, Pitchfork's Marc Hogan sits down with singer-songwriter
and multi-instrumentalist Stephin Merritt of the Magnetic Fields to
discuss his career, his latest album, and more.
The Eclectic Soul Music of Nick Hakim
After
struggling through a tumultuous adolescence marked by rejection and
violence, this singer-songwriter started playing music, and his life
changed.
Nina Simone: Her Art and Life in 33 Songs
In
conversations with artists including Chan Marshall, Maxwell, and
Esperanza Spalding, and through examination of her most iconic songs, we
look at the life of a true spellbinder
Perfume Genius on Crying Along to TLC’s “Unpretty” and Not Singing Like Adele
Mike
Hadreas details his daily listening habits: rowing with Mr. Mister,
rehearsing with Bobby Darin, driving his Honda with Sia, and more.
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