The album embraces a present (and future) where we can at least indulge in the fantasy of feeling good.
More than 25 years after its initial release, the Jawbreaker director’s debut feature has received a digital 2K restoration.
The video is a horror-comedy that, at turns, evokes Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Alice in Wonderland.
The rapper-singer’s first album in 30 years exists in its own out-of-time universe, where Brit-pop, pop-rap, and disco coexist.
NYC-based singer-songwriter and DJ Bright Light Bright Light mashes up new and classic hits on TikTok.
The first single from Beyoncé’s Renaissance marks, if not a cultural reset, at least a musical shift for the singer.
The album was a spiritual rebirth and transitional work in the band’s catalog.
The Weeknd’s Dawn FM is a woozy, psychedelic deep dive inside the artist’s famously twisted psyche.
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Alicia Keys exudes an effortlessness throughout her ambitious eighth album, Keys.
We look back at some of the music that galvanized a generation into action.
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Thirty years later, we take a look back at Mariah Carey’s underrated sophomore effort, Emotions.
Charli XCX describes “Good Ones” as “twisted, dramatic, and quite frankly electrifying.”
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The singer presents herself as a pop star in exile.
The songs on the Killers’s Pressure Machine take their sweet time unfurling, luxuriating in subtle details.
Billie Eilish pours her heart out in the self-directed music video for ‘Happier Than Ever.’
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