Stockton’s own Pavement just dropped a new “Louder Than You Think” soundtrack — featuring rare tracks tied to the city’s early music scene and the legacy of drummer Gary Young.
Paste is the place to kick off each and every New Music Friday. We follow our regular roundups of the best new songs by highlighting the most compelling new records you need to hear. Find the best new ...
The women of Blackpink are feeling themselves hard on Deadline, and it suits them. It’s the K-pop queens’ first new music in [blows dust off the calendar] more than three years, since their ...
It’s almost time to dust off your picnic baskets, blankets, lawn chairs and dancing shoes as organizers of the annual ...
NOTHING ’s last album proper, 2020’s The Great Dismal, was allegedly inspired by staring at a photo of a black hole. Its belated follow-up finds mainman Domenic Palermo turning his gaze inwards ...
It was a sold-out concert in San Francisco, wherein Weezer catches a stray bullet.
21 unified the fragmented pop audience like few other albums have in this century.
Winspear have put out some of our favorite indie rock records of the past couple of years, and now, the label have welcomed ...
On her first album in over 10 years, the R&B icon sings about setbacks, redemption, and Black joy while paying little mind to public approval.
The power of pop finds new expression in a wave of documentaries, features and high-tech gadgetry that might just leave the album in the dust.
Every now and then a record comes around that just knocks you off your feet on the first listen. Floors you, insists to be ...
On the latter, there’s nothing left for Callahan to say by the song’s end except “Well, bye.” Bill Callahan describes My Days of 58 as a “living room record.” And while you can easily imagine these ...
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