A wistful 1967 classic thoroughly colored by the musical past
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- On Telefone, Noname pours joy and devastation into a rich, somber, and incredibly intimate album
- Evilgiane talks working with MIKE, xaviersobased, and more in our series on collaborations
00:00 - The best moments on the Backrooms score feel suspended in the uncanny valley
- With horny intelligence, Six Sex challenges the danger women face in flaunting their sexuality, particularly in her native Argentina
- ELEGY transforms childhood recitals, lonely practice rooms, post-college ennui, friendships, breakfasts, and love into something emotionally direct and simply pleasure-inducing
- Mechatok thinks people should "tap in" with Turkish coffee more. Watch the producer and DJ rate billionaires, Confessions on a Dance Floor, and more in a special Primavera Sound episode of Over/Under
00:00 - With a pummelling rhythm and howling guitar, L'Rain's new song from fata morgana makes a desperate race against the doom loop
- Noname is celebrating Telefone’s tenth anniversary with a tour
- YHWH Nailgun find how much structure and sophistication they can fit into very tiny spaces
- The Bonnaroo livestream is about to begin—find out when to see Turnstile, the Strokes, Skrillex, and more
- The Backrooms soundtrack plays like a standalone album of dark ambient for a time when AI simulacrum and abandoned public spaces are part of the everyday and the liminal is the pop-psychology du jour
- Six Sex's debut pushes her obnoxious raunch levels to their breaking point

