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Music

Going In Blind: Alcest at Union Transfer

Tapping into unexplored genres allows for a new appreciation for international music.

by JETT BOLKER

LISA’s ‘Alter Ego’ Would’ve Blown Her Cover

The Thai singer’s debut solo project isn’t all too different from her K–Pop output.

by DEREK WONG

Is AI–Generated Music Ever Okay?

It’s a complicated topic, and the delineations matter.

by WILL CAI

A Conversation With PARMA Recordings’ Bob Lord

This record label CEO is fighting to keep classical music open and exciting for all.

by JO KELLY

Reflecting on the Never–Ending Album

What even are deluxe albums anymore?

by HOWE CHEN

'Swimming' Through This 'Blue World' Without Mac Miller

Entering our twenties without the rapper who understood us best

by MADDY BRUNSON

A Complete Known: Bob Dylan’s Musical Legacy and You

Bob Dylan is back again in 2025, but has he ever really been gone?

by AMBER URENA

IVE Got An Identity Crisis

Their latest EP ‘IVE EMPATHY’ is an inoffensive but confusing addition to the group’s discography.

by DEREK WONG

Underground Rap Is More Alive Than Ever

From pluggnb to drill to the realest emo rap ever, here’s a peek into some of the best from January.

by WILL CAI

Alright, Let’s Talk About That Halftime Show

Kendrick Lamar’s divisive 13–minute act wasn’t all that revolutionary, but it was just as compelling as it needed to be.

by WILL CAI

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ is an Underwhelming Finish to The Weeknd Persona

Following After Hours and Dawn FM, Abel Tesfaye takes us through a 22–track send–off … but to what effect?

by AMBER URENA

Everyone’s a Winner! The 67th Grammy Awards Might Be The Most Predictable Yet

All of the major musical players of 2024 got their flowers. Well … almost all of them.

by KYLE GRGECIC

Bring Out the Pitchforks: Is Music Criticism Dead?

The era of hating professionally seems to be coming to an end—but this process can be stopped.

by AMBER URENA

FKA twigs is the Voice of a Detached, Uninspired Generation in ‘EUSEXUA’

The album gracefully balances club life and existential despair in an insightful reflection on the rave zeitgeist.

by JO KELLY

In Transit With Roy Blair’s 'Chasing Moving Trains'

The singer–songwriter’s first release in four years sounds stuck in the past, but for good reason.

by WILL CAI

Love in the Age of Sampling

In defense of borrowed brilliance and why you’ve definitely danced to it before.

by SOPHIA MIRABAL

Where to Find New Music (If TikTok Gets Banned For Real Next Time)

It’s not as easy as it sounds, unless you’re willing to do some digging.

by WILL CAI

GRWM: A Genre–Hopping Guide to Pregame Music

The music we get ready to is never just background noise.

by KATE HIEWON AHN

From Dorm Room to Dance Floor: Penn DJs Break out Beyond the Bubble

At Warehouse on Watts, these DJs showed off a little bit of madness, badness, and everything in between.

by NISHANTH BHARGAVA and SOPHIA MIRABAL

A Look Back at the Golden Age of Hip–Hop Sampling

Sampling's not “a longer term for theft." It’s art. 

by SADIE DANIEL