Headliners Robyn, Haim, and the Isley Brothers are joined on the bill by the likes of Pusha T, Stereolab, and Mavis Staples.
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Parquet Courts enter their woke funk-punk phase, and it’s great
Parquet Courts are one of the most reliable names in indie rock. The Brooklyn four-piece release new material every year like clockwork, and most of it falls into their signature airtight, wiry postpunk pocket. But as far as I’m concerned, Parquet Courts are best when they step out of their comfort zone, such as on […]
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.
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.
The Funs make a complicated Valentine’s Day mix
Downstate duo the Funs make a complicated Valentine’s Day mix to talk about their complicated love.
See 826 Chicago students interview Parquet Courts, Protomartyr, and Jimmy Whispers
The Reader followed a few intrepid teenage journalists while they interviewed musicians at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival.
Pitchfork rates the 2015 Pitchfork Music Festival a 7.8
Pitchfork rates its 2015 music festival a 7.8.
Our roundup of Pitchfork Music Festival aftershows
Where to head when Union Park goes dark
Pitchfork Music Festival cage match: Parquet Courts vs. A$ap Ferg
What to do when the festival drops two of your favorite acts into the same time slot?
On the postpunk jam ‘New York’s Alright,’ the Gotobeds just aren’t that impressed
Today’s 12 O’Clock Track is “New York’s Alright” off the new Gotobeds album, Poor People Are Revolting.
Saturday at Lollapalooza: Emotional guitar solos, sincerity with a sex doll, and soul set to fireworks
The crowd was hard to deal with, but we still managed to feel the love.
12 O’Clock Track: The crisp indifference of Parquet Courts’ ‘Black and White’
Today’s 12 O’Clock Track is “Black and White” by Parquet Courts, in honor of their Lollapalooza set on Saturday.
Omaha’s Yuppies play two shows in town tonight
. . . at an in-store at Permanent and a DIY loft space
Danny Brown’s thoughtfully raunchy Old and 15 more record reviews
Eight Reader writers take on 16 albums—including Traxman’s user-friendly footwork.
12 O’Clock Track: The faux-slacker art punk of Parquet Courts’ “You’ve Got Me Wonderin’ Now”
The Brooklyn band drop the first track off of their forthcoming EP Tally All the Things That You Broke.