Music Reviews

Benjamin Booker Shows How Being Non-white in the US Is Dangerous

Benjamin Booker’s new album LOWER asks how do we live in an awful world. His only answer is to keep stepping forward into the darkness.

North Mississippi Allstars’ Astounding Blues Power Is Needed

Sun Ra Arkestra Triumph with ‘Lights on a Satellite’

Drummer Silvan Strauss Makes Cool Chill-Hop on ‘Flukin”

FKA Twigs’ Eusexua Is an Inspiring Conceptual Masterpiece

Franz Ferdinand Frustrate and Dazzle With ‘The Human Fear’

Alice Hebborn Blends Environmental Harmony and Ambient Textures

Laura Nyro’s Complete Musical Story Shows Her Genius

‘Bill Evans in Norway’ Is a Brilliant Recording No One Knew Existed

Music Features

Bloc Party Discovered Lightning in a Bottle 20 Years Ago

Bloc Party’s first and best record, championed by Franz Ferdinand, still captivates with its youthful energy, political commentary, and emotional center.

The Listening Garden’s Cultivation of Audiophile Culture

Latin Grammy-Nominated João Gomes on Brazilian Piseiro’s Versatility

The Peace and Purpose of Mike Farris’ Captivating Music

Aimee Mann Launched Brilliant Second Act with ‘Bachelor No. 2’

MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of January 2025

The Empty Excitement of the 2025 Grammy Awards

Film

Bob Dylan Film ‘A Complete Unknown’ Is a Folk anti-Western

In wandering hero terms, Bob Dylan film A Complete Unknown is less a George Stevens’ Western like Shane and more an Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo – with guitars.

Horror Movie ‘The Beast Within’ Channels Mississippi Murder

Sundance Film Festival 2025 Is at a Crossroads

Silent Film ‘The Bat’ Begat Comics Dark Superhero Batman

Dark Comedy ‘Patriot’ Illuminates Neoliberalism’s Dark Reality

B-Movie ‘Invasion of the Bee Girls’ Pollinates a Sexual Epidemic

There Are No Accidents on David Lynch’s ‘Mulholland Drive’

Television

The Empty Excitement of the 2025 Grammy Awards

Beyoncé may have broken her curse with fun performances, but the bright Grammy ceremony was undercut by self-aggrandizing acts that fell flat by the end.

Dark Comedy ‘Patriot’ Illuminates Neoliberalism’s Dark Reality

What If Donald Trump’s Cabinet Picks Really Were Looney Tunes?

‘Slow Horses: Season Four’ Subverts the Spy Genre

When the 1950s Met the 1960s via LSD TV

Books

You’ve Gotta Get Satire to Get Dion DiMucci

Dion: The Rock ‘N’ Roll Philosopher is a tongue-in-cheek title that only Dion DiMucci can pull off with street panache—braggin’ is a blues tradition, after all.

10 Brilliant Music Books on the Art & Industry

The Future Isn’t What It Was

American Jews’ and Muslims’ Conflicts and Commonalities

The Passion of Garth Brooks

Games

Scarity Is Stressed in Video Game ‘Citizen Sleeper II: Starward Vector’

I’ve never played a video game so punishing as Citizen Sleeper II: Starward Vector, which stresses scarcity by playing for scraps.

‘Stimulation Clicker’ Is Nauseating by Design

Take Video Games and Our Perilous Era Seriously

The 24 Best Video Games of 2024

Phoenix Springs’ Journey to Nowhere Is Worth It

Lists

10 Brilliant Music Books on the Art & Industry

From rock to hip-hop to country to punk to emo, here’s a list of superb music books to deepen the education for you or the music lover in your life.

MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of January 2025

MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of December 2024

15 Awe-inspiring Rock Guitar Solos You Might Not Know

The 30 Best Polish Albums of 2024

Interviews

The Listening Garden’s Cultivation of Audiophile Culture

Amidst the rise in hi-fi bars and resurgence of audiophile culture, pristine audio is only one component of what makes The Listening Garden’s music experience distinct.

Latin Grammy-Nominated João Gomes on Brazilian Piseiro’s Versatility

The Peace and Purpose of Mike Farris’ Captivating Music

Myanmar Hardcore Rebels Cacerolazo Amp Up the Volume for Revolution

Dead Pioneers Are Punk Rock’s New Conscience

PopMatters Picks

Benjamin Booker Shows How Being Non-white in the US Is Dangerous

Benjamin Booker’s new album LOWER asks how do we live in an awful world. His only answer is to keep stepping forward into the darkness.

Sun Ra Arkestra Triumph with ‘Lights on a Satellite’

10 Brilliant Music Books on the Art & Industry

FKA Twigs’ Eusexua Is an Inspiring Conceptual Masterpiece

Alice Hebborn Blends Environmental Harmony and Ambient Textures