Inspired by a visit to India, Gorillaz ground their musings on the afterlife in warm, gorgeous instrumentation with a clear, cohesive thematic anchor, but the style ultimately overwhelms the substance.
Inspired by a visit to India, Gorillaz ground their musings on the afterlife in warm, gorgeous instrumentation with a clear, cohesive thematic anchor, but the style ultimately overwhelms the substance.
The genre-defining EP marked the first collaboration between Charli XCX and the late SOPHIE, cementing their idiosyncratic, futuristic vision of what pop could be.
On his new record, My Days of 58, the cult songwriter fights passivity with effort, tenderness, and a newfound suspicion of his own myths.
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As one of the most consistently compelling musicians of his era, Sam Beam continues a streak of good albums thatβs decidedly yet to meet its end.
Our review of Iron & Wine's Henβs Teeth
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Justice Tripp goes into the creative process, design choices, characters and creatures, and politics behind each of his Baltimore hardcore bandβs album covers.
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Read more about the paper trail showing how a convicted sex offender and his friends talked about the industry that signs our favorite artists, negotiates their masters, and decides who gets a slot on which stageβand how little any of it had to do with music.
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In the DOJβs email dump, Epsteinβs wouldβbe partners pitch the crumbling record giant as a βtroubled industryβ but a βgreat asset to have for P,β revealing how they saw the music business as a pipeline to women.
In the 1980s, Beggar Weeds were Jacksonville punks sleeping under trucks, opening for X, recording with Michael Stipe, and skinny-dipping with David Berman. In a new, career-defining reissue, theyβre the long-missing link between R.E.M. and Uncle Tupelo.
The alt-country legend sat down with Paste to discuss bringing courage to her vocation, what it takes to write political music that lives up to her hero Bob Dylanβs, and her most recent album, Worldβs Gone Wrong.
Princβ¬ssβ Finn Carraher McDonaldβs first album in five years wears a half-dozen eras in a near-perfect exhibition of lithe pop echo
Ambitious in concept but safe in execution. Still, some beautiful moments offer a glimpse at an alluring, torturous vision of love.
While the newly released files do not appear to show that he was an active participant in Epstein's inner circle, Pasteβs comprehensive timeline of Richard Bransonβs presence in the documents makes the Virgin Group CEO's claims of ignorance hard to believe.
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New at @pastemagazine.bsky.social, I talked to @therealelvira.bsky.social herself, Cassandra Peterson (!!!), about ELVIRA'S COOKBOOK FROM HELL and achieving her dream of becoming the "Martha Stewart of the Macabre."
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Though everyone will likely want to talk about Liam Hemsworth joining #TheWitcher this season, it's the series's women who are the major reason to tune in. (All hail Anya Chalotra.) My review at @pastemagazine.bsky.social:
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere has its moments, but you might be better off with biographies or a 33 1/3 book.
Since 1942, U.S. Presidents have famously hosted film screenings in the plush White House theater, which Donald Trump just destroyed.
AMCβs new Anne Rice series #Talamasca: doesnβt reach the campy, melodramatic heights of Interview with the Vampire β what does, really?? β but itβs got a fun spy thriller premise and William Fichtner is reason enough to watch on his own. My review at @pastemagazine.bsky.social:
Paste sat down with the former Rolling Stone writer and Almost Famous filmmaker Cameron Crowe for a long talk about... everything.
Our #ICYMI column highlights Australian series #TheNewsreader, which may have started out as a strict drama, but has evolved into a fascinating queer character study:
Arriving six years after audiences last ventured down into the townβs sewers, Welcome to Derry is a flat and perplexing journey.
For all of its bold melodies and modern production, Power Windows is still a Rush album: complicated, unpredictable, and lovably nerdy.
I am revisiting cinema's best, most noteworthy, or just ridiculous fight scenes in my Fight Night feature at @pastemagazine.bsky.social, and usually the pain is on the screen. But this month I watched Freddy vs. Jason, and it un-graduated me from high school. www.pastemagazine.com/movies/fredd...
Despite trailers marketing the film as a raucous, bloody affair, Bugonia might actually be Yorgos Lanthimosβs most digestible film to date.
The best fantasy books of October include the final installment of Philip Pullman's Book of Dust trilogy, Stephanie Garber's adult fantasy debut, and lots more.
#TheDiplomat's third season remains as bonkers as ever when it comes to political intrigue, but too often privileges narrative twists over emotional depth.
Watch an exclusive clip from the series premiere of Talamasca: The Secret Order, AMC's lastest installment in their Anne Rice universe:
So excited to see #TheLibraryofLostGirls in this list from the incredible Paste magazine! @pastemagazine.bsky.social
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IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT is making its way to screens stateside (and just played LFF in the the UK), and I reviewed the film for @pastemagazine.bsky.social. A wry and moving film from Jafar Panahi, perhaps more about how life rolls on than actual revenge
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Between its Y2K aesthetic and buttery smooth bunny hop-adjacent movement, Don't Stop, Girlypop! seems like one to look out for. www.endlessmode.com/article/dont...