Jeff Weiss
Kendrick Lamar, the Best Rapper Alive, Is Still the Best Rapper Alive
Three days after the release of 'DAMN.,' the Compton rapper took the stage of Coachella and claimed his throne.
Kendrick Lamar, the Best Rapper Alive, Is Still the Best Rapper Alive
Three days after the release of 'DAMN.,' the Compton rapper took the stage of Coachella and claimed his throne.
Future and Gucci Mane Conquered Coachella Just Like They Conquered the World
The Saturday night sets from the two Atlanta legends featured special guest appearances from Drake, Diddy, Lil Yachty, and Rae Sremmurd. It looked a lot like success.
The xx Is Here for When Ambien Doesn't Work
Last night at Coachella, the British trio whispered very loudly. One couple gave each other hand jobs under a blanket and 50,000 people very mildly went wild.
Breakdancing Through Japan
A few days in Japan at the Red Bull BC One Championship, the individual B-Boy equivalent of the World Cup.
Bob Weir's Long, Strange Trip West
The iconic member of The Grateful Dead talks his first solo record in over a decade, fascination with the American West, and how he's still, somehow, searching.
People Try to Put Us Down: The Who Fight Fading Away at Desert Trip
The Who merely remain a very good rock n’ roll band, slightly slower and stiff, sweating hard but intractable and powerful enough.
How Neil Young Became the Greatest Old Man in Rock
In his Desert Trip performance he showed the virtues aging and the value of never trying to be cool.
At Desert Trip, The Rolling Stones Continue to Cheat Death
At a festival dubbed "Oldchella," there was something life affirming in watching a band scoff at their expiration date.
72 Hours in Cleveland: Searching for Rock 'n' Roll in Donald Trump's America
Punks, prophets, and Kid Rock: the Republican National Convention was one of the weirdest events in the history of the United States. Where do we go from here?
Purple Reign, Forever: How Prince Influenced Rap Music for All of Eternity
If Lil Wayne and Andre 3000 are two of the most influential artists of the last half-century, Prince is the purple progenitor, the creator of abstruse shades that Crayola could never copy.
Anderson .Paak Delivered the Best Set of Coachella
Go see Anderson .Paak while you can still afford it.