Robyn, Sky Ferreira, Haim, and Charli XCX aim a little to the left of the Top 40—and give the Pitchfork crowd something to dance about.
Tag: Grimes
In praise of Pitchfork’s Blue Stage
Pitchfork’s Blue Stage lets you see the likes of Arca, Dawn Richard, Mitski, Survive, and Pinegrove before they’re too big to get close to.
Lollapalooza 2016 lineup: Radiohead and a bunch of other acts we all knew would play
A predictable lineup might make celebrating Lollapalooza’s 25th anniversary less than thrilling.
Let the Lollapalooza lineup predictions begin
Gossip Wolf guesses about the Lolla lineup, the Hideout throws its annual party for local acts heading to SXSW, and more.
Our photo recap of the Pitchfork Music Festival 2014
Photos of Beck, Deafheaven, Kendrick Lamar, crowd surfing, dancing, and more from Pitchfork Music Festival 2014
A fond farewell to the last day of the Pitchfork Music Festival
The Reader team share their thoughts on Sunday’s entertainment at Pitchfork, which included memorable sets by Kendrick Lamar, Deafheaven, Perfect Pussy, Slowdive, and DJ Spinn.
In Rotation: Engineer Jason Ward on Grimes’s “Oblivion” video
Current musical delights of Tic Tac Totally founder Matt Clark and Chicago Mastering Service’s Jason Ward
This week in Kate Bush video reenactment news
For some reason, there’s a lot of that happening right now.
The uncanny choreography of World Order
Following Grimes’s Tumblr pays off yet again.
In Rotation: Ned Hepburn of Death and Taxes on the awesomeness of the new Daft Punk album
Current musical obsessions of RedEye columnist Ernest Wilkins, editor Ned Hepburn, and more
12 O’Clock Track: Katie and Allison Crutchfield’s noisy take on “Oblivion”
Indie rockin’ twin sisters team up for Rookie.
Artist on Artist: John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants nerds out with Abraham Levitan of Shame That Tune
Artist on Artist: John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants nerds out with Abraham Levitan of Shame That Tune
The Year in Review: Music
Six Reader writers, 12 months, 30 picks, and no generic “top tens”
Your dramatic art-pop ballad of the day
Charli XCX’s nocturnally gorgeous “Forgiveness”