theatlantic.com
The spark and originality present in the band’s best work are missing from its
latest album.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
Don’t be fooled by the pastel tones and gentle sounds of “Harry’s House.”
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
An obsessive protector of rock’s past could hold the key to its future.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
The insurrectionists have been sold a fiction, and their costumes warp the works
that inspired them.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
Steve Lacy’s genre-blending hit, “Bad Habit,” taps into a wistful, online-inflected vibe.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
The singer’s sophomore album makes a persuasive case for rock’s rebirth as musical theater, as she comprehends life’s unavoidable obstacles.
5 months ago
theatlantic.com
Brian Jordan Alvarez’s ode to sitting makes him the latest comedian to wring ineffable joy out of a very viral, very silly song.
4 months ago
Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.
Sign up for freetheatlantic.com
As a lawsuit against her reveals, our expectations of modern stars have changed.
4 months ago
theatlantic.com
With her new memoir, the pop star tries to close a long and maddening chapter of her life. Will we finally let her?
3 months ago
theatlantic.com
Her album <em>1989</em> charmingly nailed a shared experience of dating as a marketplace.
3 months ago
theatlantic.com
PinkPantheress, one of Gen Z’s most exciting new stars, harnesses the sound of intelligent artificiality on her new album.
2 months ago