Raphael Saadiq on his new album Jimmy Lee, working with Kendrick Lamar, and overcoming personal loss to deliver his best solo album yet.
Ed Sheeran has ketchup and Travis Scott has Reese’s Puffs. Now Baby Shark has its own sugar-filled breakfast treat. Why?
Blowing glass will blow your mind.
Grace Ives speaks on how she uses music to work through her rage.
From a tour bus "somewhere directly above the center of the Earth," bassist Eric Wilson discusses Sublime’s legacy, Sublime With Rome, and Lana Del Rey.
The Haxan Cloak's Bobby Krlic discusses scoring Ari Aster's Midsommar and how his name ended up in the liner notes for Khalid's album.
The Lonely Island’s show at Pier 17 over the weekend was an excellent showcase for their delightfully bizarre comedy. Just don’t ask us for the details.
Ahead of the release of Everything Hits at Once, Britt Daniel talks about Spoon's exceptional catalog and the Deerhunter record he almost produced.
The Internet's Matt Martians talks forming Odd Future with Tyler, The Creator, meeting Syd, and finding triumph in hard times on his The Last Party album.
Tim Heidecker talks us through his acting career, his alt-comedy absurdity, and his new album What the Brokenhearted Do...
On Father of the Bride, Vampire Weekend’s past still looms large. But Ezra Koenig is older and wiser now, writing more straightforwardly, working with a wider palette.
The Palme d’Or-nominated director discusses his new film, his decision to turn down an 'Altered States' remake, and the "social disease" of nationalism.