Janet Jackson, Blink-182, Erykah Badu, Pearl Jam, Liz Phair, and more of the most essential tickets of the year
Janet Jackson, Blink-182, Erykah Badu, Pearl Jam, Liz Phair, and more of the most essential tickets of the year
From Lauryn Hill to Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine to Janet Jackson, Nirvana to Wu-Tang Clan, and so many more, these are the albums that changed music forever.
From Bon Iver to J Dilla to Beyoncé, these are the musicians who made the biggest impact across Pitchfork’s lifetime so far.
New releases to look forward to in the coming months
Onstage and crowd shots from last weekend’s OctFest at New York City’s Governors Island, including Vince Staples, Jeff Tweedy, Hatchie, and more
Intimate shots of performers from last weekend’s OctFest at New York City’s Governors Island, including Nile Rodgers, the Flaming Lips, No Age, Girlpool, and more
Diamonds have long been one of music's most potent images. This playlist examines the diverse ways that songwriters have put them to use in their lyrics through track-by-track commentary. Produced by Pitchfork for Real is a Diamond.
Have yourself a merry little playlist with David Bowie, Darlene Love, Sufjan Stevens, the Waitresses, and more
From pop goddess tarot cards, to presidential Kanye merch, to a pocket synthesizer, to Lana Del Rey paper dolls, to customizable headphones, to a Weeknd-themed vaporizer, we’ve got something for all of the music fans on your list this holiday season.
Chosen by Pitchfork's editors, these albums didn't make our Top 50, but we thought they were among the most interesting of 2013 and deserved to be highlighted nonetheless.
Our writers tell stories about how they can't shake that one part in that one song, and how it affected their lives. Includes tales of how a misinterpreted Hole lyric led to high school damnation, instant ecstasy via the Flaming Lips, and more.
On the occasion of their new album The Terror and the band's 30-year anniversary, outspoken Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne opens up to Larry Fitzmaurice about love, death, being a lifelong weirdo, and pissing off Erykah Badu.