Decades ago, Blur became one of the most visible faces of “Britpop,” a catch-all label ascribed to mid-‘90s British guitar bands who drew from the island’s rock history and inspired global followings.
When Skrilla stopped by The FADER office last September, the Philadelphia rapper was hard at work on his major label debut Z. Riding high off the memetic success of “Doot Doot (6 7),” Skrilla had ...
The Opener is The FADER’s short-form profile series of casual conversations with exciting new artists. Chrysalis, the new EP by She's Green feels like a shot to the arm for the shoegaze revival scene ...
After emerging over a decade ago, FKA twigs has become one of the music industry’s foremost iconoclasts, blurring the lines between singer, dancer, producer, visual artist, collaborator, actor, ...
British singer-songwriter Absolutely makes boundless pop music that's beautiful, weird, and logic-defying. It's in her blood ...
See a free show by Jadakiss, Liz Phair, Sleater-Kinney and more at the 47th annual BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! performing arts ...
Michael Cloud Duguay talks with The FADER about his new project 'Kingdom Come, Kingdom Go' which captures the disappearing ...
Read an interview with MNEK about working with Zara Larsson, his upcoming solo album, 'BULLDOZER!!,' and writing some of pop ...
Producer Tay Keith was honored by collaborators like Gunna and Sexyy Redd, as well as hundreds of friends at family on June ...
The FADER interviewed SEVENTEEN members THE 8 and VERNON along with Mechatok and more about their hyper-collaborative new ...
Here are 9 albums we’re bumping for July 4 weekend, including Feeble Little Horse, Pz', Six Sex, Bassvictim, pami, and more.
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