Tag: Music
Saweetie’s Success Scares Her—In a Really Good Way
The L.A. rapper sees herself as a demon in diamonds, growing stronger with every kill. Her upcoming album, Pretty Bitch Music, promises to be monstrous
Phoebe Bridgers Promised to Cover the Goo Goo Dolls If Trump Lost. He Did, and the Song Is Here
The recording she made with Maggie Rogers will be available for just 24 hours, raising funds for Fair Fight
In the Current Political Moment, Richard Wagner’s Influence Is More Relevant—and Problematic—Than Ever
If we can't morally reconcile art’s aesthetics, then is the art actually great?
The National’s Matt Berninger Finds Solo-Album Inspiration in Coastal California
The Venice-based musician's atmospheric latest, 'Serpentine Prison,' is out this month
Elliott Smith’s Musical Genius and Crippling Addiction Ring Loud and Clear on a New Reissue
The beauty and pain are palpable in new mixes of tracks from the late, beloved singer-songwriter's eponymous 1995 album
Fall Preview: All the TV, Movies, and Music We Can’t Wait to See and Hear This Season
A new adaptation of Dune, new earworms from Blackpink, Ryan Murphy's take on a classic character, and more
The New Live Performance Series ‘With Love From L.A.’ Brings Local Indie Artists to the World
Local musician and DJ Mark de Clive-Lowe is embracing live streaming as a way to keep musicians playing—and for money
What Will Be Left of L.A.’s Music Scene After the Pandemic?
Hundreds of performance venues across the country are at risk of permanently closing, including beloved L.A. institutions
The Story of the Go-Go’s Is Finally Being Told in a Way that Does It Justice
Director Alison Ellwood's new Showtime documentary doesn't shy away from scandal, but the band says its making brought them together
Indie Music Venues Are Struggling and the Industry Wants Congress to Act
The RESTART Act could provide a lifeline to independent clubs