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Everything But the Girl on Their Peculiar Journey Through Pop and Their Comeback

Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, the couple behind EBTG’s poignant, post-rave soundtracks, discuss the making of their first new album in 24 years, the surprise success of “Missing,” and more in this career-spanning interview.

The Mythologies of Lana Del Rey’s Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd

In this episode of The Pitchfork Review podcast, our critics talk about the singer-songwriter’s one-of-a-kind career as well as her latest exercise in postmodern poeticism.

Enter NOIA’s Glitchy Dance-Pop Cosmos

In this Rising interview, the Barcelona-born, Brooklyn-based artist talks about the mind-bending power of Björk, why ASMR is her greatest pleasure, and her gloriously fragmented debut album.

Don’t Even Try to Put TiaCorine Into a Box

Running around New York City with the charmingly offbeat North Carolina rapper as she navigates the hectic life of an almost-famous artist.

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Borderless Brilliance

Paying tribute to the visionary Yellow Magic Orchestra member and Oscar-winning composer, who died last month at 71 from cancer

Supergroup Therapy With Boygenius’ Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker

The trio talk about zodiac signs, friendship, the scourge of “sad girl” indie rock, and their debut album in this episode of The Pitchfork Review.

“Blurred Lines,” Harbinger of Doom

How Robin Thicke, Pharrell, and T.I.’s cursed megahit predicted everything bad about the past decade in pop culture

Kara Jackson’s Mournful, Joyful, Unapologetic Guitar-Ass Music

In this Rising interview, the singer-songwriter talks about flying in the face of racism, why it’s good to be petty, and her artfully honest debut album.

The Music That Made Cosmic Bluesman Lonnie Holley 

We talk to the 73-year-old singer and visual artist about the songs that have meant the most to him, from the Temptations’ dispatches of Black life to Erykah Badu’s personality-affirming swagger.