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Music

No Sitting Still

Tyler, The Creator combats current club culture with his maximalist, synth–funk release 'DON'T TAP THE GLASS.'

by CONOR SMITH

Does Justin Bieber Actually Have ‘SWAG’?

The pop powerhouse’s latest comeback is a “soulful” R&B plunge, but it’s stained by a complicated undertow.

by WILL CAI

Olivia Rodrigo, Her Fans, and Her Favorite Artists

As the pop star cements her legendary status, she makes sure that her fans know the legends before her. 

by SOPHIA LEONG

The Mystical Magic of Benson Boone

The singer’s rise from American Idol dropout to viral pop star reveals how sincerity, satire, and self-awareness can fuel success in today’s music industry.

by ANANYA KARTHIK

‘Virgin’ is a Look Inside Lorde’s Soul

Lorde explores gender identity, self–expression, and reclaiming her body in her fourth studio album.

by EMILY WHITEHEAD

From Protest to Product: The "Taylor’s Version" Empire

How Taylor Swift transformed a contract dispute into the most successful branding exercise in modern music.

by ANVI TUTEJA

PlaqueBoyMax is a New Kind of ‘Content Creator’

With the release of latest album "Five Forever," PlaqueBoyMax cements his unique staying power as a streamer and rapper … but not without difficulty.

by XIHLUKE MARHULE

“Addison” is the Self–Reflective Soundtrack of the Summer

Addison Rae’s debut album showcases her transformation from influencer to pop superstar.

by ANJALI KALANIDHI

West Philly Keeps the Beat Alive at Porchfest

Up Close with 2025’s Artist Lineup

by JACK LAMEY

KATSEYE's ‘Gnarly’, From Flop to Phenomenon

Why “Hottie hottie, like a bag of Takis” may be the girl group’s most profound statement yet.

by ANJALI KALANIDHI

Sincerely, is a Home Built From Love, Loss, and Light

Kali Uchis’ fifth studio album invites us to explore grief in its rawest, most intimate form.

by JESSICA COOK

Insert Disk to Continue

Magdalena Bay brings the digital dreamscape to Franklin Music Hall.

by SOPHIA MIRABAL

Standing Still With Eiko Ishibashi

Reflections on the composer–performer’s latest record 'Antigone' and her live appearance at Johnny Brendas.

by WILL CAI

In Photos: 'Of Montreal' in Concert

A pop–rock show of colors and sounds at Philly’s Underground Arts.

by CALEB CRAIN

Everyone’s a Pop Star

Inside the oversaturated world of influencer music—and the few who are making it stick.

by AMBER URENA

Get Lost, Stadium Shows: Bar Show Culture Lives on in ALEXSUCKS

The garage–punk group gets up close and personal at the Foto Club.

by JETT BOLKER

‘chew’ on This: How carLEEE Took on Music at Penn and Why You Can Too

Carlee Reid is about to graduate, but not without leaving her mark on the Penn music community.

by KYLE GRGECIC

Djo's 'The Crux' Is Startlingly Surface Level

The artist's high–gloss melancholy gestures at depth, but doesn't really deliver.

by AMBER URENA

‘Brighter Days Ahead’ Is Ariana Grande’s Much Needed Sunny Step Forward

Raw, imperfect, and honest—this deluxe is a reflection of the singer’s bumpy healing process.

by HOWE CHEN

Screaming in a Silent Crowd

A firsthand account of Poppy’s 'They’re All Around Us' Tour at the Fillmore

by LOGAN YUHAS

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