An interview with Perfectly Imperfect founder Tyler Bainbridge, whose biweekly Substack features recommendations from stars like Charli XCX and Ayo Edebiri.
Born into a religious cult, Sean establishes himself as a DIY artist with a voice of his own on “Cold Water.”
Conor Oberst discusses the new Bright Eyes album Five Dice, All Threes.
Bébe Yana is a former K-pop idol that's now making underground dance music that combines '90s pop with U.K. bass music.
Young people are increasingly turning to activities your grandma used to enjoy. The FADER travels to Las Vegas to figure out the appeal.
Twitter's "nobody will remember" meme is a reflection of a rising number of people experiencing "workplace burnout."
Victor Montalvo, a.k.a. B-boy Victor, talks about breaking's Olympic debut, winning the bronze medal for Team U.S.A., and the Raygun controversy.
Filipina American b-girl Logan Edra, a.k.a. Logistx, overcame stereotypes, insults, and depression on her way to Paris 2024.
Chanel Beads' Shane Lavers makes music that sounds like a memory on his debut album "Your Day Will Come."
South Korean Olympics shooter Kim Yeji has taken over the internet with her Main Character energy, not her cyberpunk "aesthetic."
Orville Peck talks about writing "Tennessee" with Kesha, Tayla Parx, and Hudson Mohawke for 'Stud Country," a documentary about queer line-dancing in L.A.
ANTI-MASS is Nsasi, Authentically Plastic, Turkana, and Gerald, a Ugandan LGBTQI+ DJ collective fighting the country's Anti-Homosexuality Bill from abroad.