
Adventures in listening.
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It was only a matter of time before Paul McCartney made an album inspired by his boyhood remembrances. For decades now, his music has grappled, at least intermittently, with his incomparably ric...
The Black Keys have fallen on hard times. A decade and a half removed from the world-conquering era of “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling,” the Akron-based duo keeps reliably putting out records despite thei...
It has become an annual practice to share a list of all-time favorite albums on my birthday each year. Today I am 40; here are albums to match.
Joe Henry, Tiny Voices
Bob Dylan, Love & Theft
Alvvays, Blue Rev
Allen T...
I love the new Kacey Musgraves album, which marks a return to the sharp, incisive storytelling of her earliest records, but with the heft of lived experience and accrued wisdom. It’s the funniest she’...
For years Bono has promised, almost always falsely, that U2 is reconnecting with the punk records that first inspired them— seminal albums by The Ramones and The Clash. In 2026, they are finally making good on that prom...
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