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Against All Odds, Laetitia Sadier Is Still ‘Rooting for Love’

Against All Odds, Laetitia Sadier Is Still ‘Rooting for Love’

Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab sees love as a solution for our contemporary ills, whether personal, political, or planetary. The stakes couldn’t be higher.

Stereolab Debuted with the Fluorescent ‘Peng!’ 30 Years Ago

Stereolab Debuted with the Fluorescent ‘Peng!’ 30 Years Ago

Three decades ago, the lucid yet obscure (and antiquated yet postmodern) first entry in Stereolab’s superabundant catalog foreshadowed greatness. Peng! is 30.

The 100 Greatest Alternative Singles of the ’90s: 100 – 81

The 100 Greatest Alternative Singles of the ’90s: 100 – 81

The first part of our examination of the 100 Greatest Alternative Singles of the ’90s looks at the “golden age” of alternative rock.

Cavern of Anti-Matter’s First Film Score Is a Rare Delight

Cavern of Anti-Matter’s First Film Score Is a Rare Delight

Stereolab spin-off project, Cavern of Anti-Matter thrive in alchemizing varied and abstruse influences to elicit transfixing moments of frazzled disquiet and dread on In Fabric.

The Most Memorable Albums of 1999 (Part 4)

The Most Memorable Albums of 1999 (Part 4)

Part four of the most "memorable" music of 1999 brings a superb sophomore turn from the Dixie Chicks while Garth Brooks goes kinda nuts. British rock stands proud with Muse, Gomez, and Supergrass and the schlocky, corporate rock of Creed rockets to the top of the US charts.

The 20 Best Album Re-Issues of 2019

The 20 Best Album Re-Issues of 2019

In 2019, the music world saw amazing reissues spanning rock legends to foundational electronic artists, soul and jazz to pop of all stripes.

Stereolab Reissue Their Classics: ‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’

Stereolab Reissue Their Classics: ‘Emperor Tomato Ketchup’

Now is the perfect time to reacquaint -- or acquaint -- yourself with Stereolab's landmark 1996 album, Emperor Tomato Ketchup.

Stereolab’s Recent Re-Isssues Are Re-Imagined, and Re-Contextualized to Stunning Effect

Stereolab’s Recent Re-Isssues Are Re-Imagined, and Re-Contextualized to Stunning Effect

Reissues of two early albums are a startling reminder of Stereolab's power and influence. Their music not only re-invents itself, but it refreshes and renews its listeners as well.

Cavern of Anti-Matter: Void Beats / Invocation Trex

Cavern of Anti-Matter: Void Beats / Invocation Trex

Stereolab's Tim Gane and a couple of friends try out retro instrumental synth-rock, with catchy, impressive results.
There’s Something About Adrian: An Interview With Hip-Hop / Soul Producer Adrian Younge

There’s Something About Adrian: An Interview With Hip-Hop / Soul Producer Adrian Younge

Having just released the second installment of Something About April, Adrian Younge pauses to reflect on the art he makes and why the way he makes it makes a difference.
The High Llamas: Here Come the Rattling Trees

The High Llamas: Here Come the Rattling Trees

Life in the town portrayed in Here Come the Rattling Trees continues as it has, with little change, much like the High Llamas’ music. This can be comforting, but also a little dull.
Laetitia Sadier: Something Shines

Laetitia Sadier: Something Shines

The Stereolab songstress brings us an album of familiar themes that pushes her latest chapter into deeper territory and works to correct the missteps of 2012’s Silencio.