Tracks of the Week 02.01.21
Black and withered or beating steadily at the influx of life, Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, two legendary hearts in their own right, cover the Lou Reed album closer in the...
Black and withered or beating steadily at the influx of life, Bill Callahan and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, two legendary hearts in their own right, cover the Lou Reed album closer in the...
Triplets, quartets, and quintets give this week’s selection of tracks a fuller figure, as Disclosure, Kehlani, and Syd team up for ‘Birthday’, Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid provide the background...
On a week of protests over police violence and racial inequity, there could hardly be anything more fitting musically than Run the Jewels 4, an album of distilled venom and tangible activism...
Ooh la la, what’s the score, Run the Jewels hit for four, and these tracks of the week sure sound pretty. default genders’ glitchlette is a charming soubrette and Kate NV makes...
Like a number of his near contemporaries, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan continues to release music at a steady pace, somehow more grizzled than most even...
T. S. Eliot’s ‘Portrait of a Lady’ Published in Others One hundred years ago this month, the third issue of Alfred Kreymborg’s little New York literary magazine Others appeared. The first issue, published in July,...