Brittney Parks' third album as Sudan Archives offers a club-centered expansion of her avant-pop sound. Read our review here.
After is a Los Angeles band committed to crafting a utopian vision of early 2000s pop music in 2025. Read a review of their EP, After 2, out October 17.
Zack Villere's new album 'Snoey' is a strange and brilliant album of zooted guitar pop. Read our review here.
From Solange’s new role in academia to the untimely loss of an icon, this is what The FADER editors are talking about.
Artists performing at UNSOUND 2025, including billy woods, Loraine James, and Gyrofield, speak about the efforts to spend more time offline.
See unreleased photos from D’Angelo and Beck’s 2000 cover shoot from The FADER's third issue, and read the story behind the day.
Britney Spears has labelled claims in ex-husband Kevin Federline's book You Thought You Knew as "hurtful and exhaisting."
After five years in prison, Rio Da Yung OG is making a frantic push from Michigan superstar to household name.
The best new songs right now include Alemeda and Doechii's "Beat A B!tch Up," bar italia's "omnishambles," Tia Corine's "Was Hannin," and more.
University of California and the Thornton School of Music’s first scholar in residence will be Solange Knowles. She will teach a class and host workshops over the next 3 years.
The FADER remembers D'Angelo and looks back at his 2000 cover story where he talks about Prince, the state of R&B, and his creative process.