Pitchfork’s editors are already thinking about what albums have left the biggest impressions and will land a coveted spot on our year-end list. So we’re spotlighting some of 2024’s most outstanding releases to date by rounding up albums that have earned high scores and Best New Music designations with a…
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Rizzle Kicks return with Javelin, their first new material inn eight years. The Brighton-born hip-hop duo – Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule – recently announced their reunion, telling fans: “We couldn’t be more excited to show you what we’ve been working on together. It’s been so incredible seeing…
Chappell Roan Is ‘Busy Writing’ New Music, Manager Reveals
With seven singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and her debut album occupying the No. 2 slot on the Billboard 200, Chappell Roan‘s music has never been more relevant. Now, fans are finding out when they might expect to hear…
Childish Gambino Lights Up Brooklyn With Shaboozey: Concert Review
Donald Glover — aka Childish Gambino — makes you wait for it.
He’ll be quiet for a year or two and you’ll idly wonder where’s he been, but then suddenly he’ll announce or even surprise-drop…
David Gilmour Backtracks on Playing Pink Floyd Songs in Concert
David Gilmour made a splash early in the promotional cycle for the upcoming Luck and Strange when he described it as the best album he’s made since Pink Floyd‘s The Dark Side of the Moon. He’s backing away from that now, though…
The title of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ current road show is the Can’t Let Go Tour.
Thing is, however, maybe they should.
Plant and Krauss released their first collaborative album, “Raising Sand,” way back in 2007. Technically speaking, that means that this pairing has now outlived Plant’s Rock and Roll Hall…
What’s Your Favorite New Music Release of the Week?
To kick things off, Sabrina Carpenter dropped her highly anticipated sixth studio album, Short n’ Sweet.
The project features previously released singles “Espresso” and her Billboard Hot 100 chart topper “Please Please Please.” Along with the album release, Carpenter also dropped the thriller-inspired music…
Live! Casino apologizes for misspelling Bruce Springsteen’s name on a Philly billboard
Will the real Bruce Springsteen please stand up?
That’s what local Springsteen fans asked after a puzzling billboard went up at Live! Casino in South Philadelphia that welcomed Bruce Springstein — yes, you read that right —…
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Sara Bareilles Hits the Hollywood Bowl With Ravishing Orchestration
Whatever counts as Sara Bareilles’ day job right now, it’s not regualrly releasing albums and touring. Her last studio album (2019’s “Amidst the Chaos”) and tour are both five years in the rear-view mirror at this point. That might seem laggardly for…