Tim Karan
Worst to First: Every Radiohead Album Ranked
They used to wish they were special. Now they're the most artistically significant band of the past two decades.
Spring 2015 New Music Preview
While you never can tell when another blizzard (or overhyped flurries) will add another day to winter, the record release calendar is just starting to heat up.
Get Behind Me Satan: Our Pathological Need to Vilify Everyone
Maybe we feel a Darwinian pull to watch others fail. Maybe we’re all just jerks. Either way, our culture loves building celebrities up to tear them back down.
14 Break-Up Albums Inspired by Ruined Relationships
There’s only one feeling more universal than the sensation of being in love: the soul-crushing agony and hopeless despair of being brokenhearted.
Why Beck and Kanye West Will Probably Collaborate Now
Kanye West knows exactly what he’s doing even when he clearly has no idea what he’s doing.
Worst to First: Every Beck Album Ranked
Grammy voters are obviously into Beck's latest, 'Morning Phase,' but where does it rank next to all his other albums?
Mandatory Music: Death Cab for Cutie, Will Butler + More
If Blink-182 taught us anything this week, it's that you should really appreciate every album you get from a band like it could be their last.
Choosing Sides in the Battle of Blink-182
Nobody's perfect, but it's pretty easy to tell who the villain is in the story of Blink-182.
Sorry, Bjork: Album Leaks Are Just Part of the Process Now
After the leak of her latest album two months before its scheduled release, Bjork looks like the cherubic new face of an industry-wide epidemic.
Bonnaroo Reveals 2015 Festival Lineup
Mumford and Sons, Billy Joel, Kendrick Lamar and Deadmau5 will headline the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, this summer.
The 100 Most Anticipated Albums of 2015
From American Aquarium to the XX, we rank the 100 albums we can't wait to hear in 2015.
15 Albums You Won’t Believe Turn 20 In 2015
Nothing is capable of making you suddenly aware of your mortality more than the moment you realize the music of your youth is now classic rock.