Zachary Lipez
Zaire 74 Was Woodstock for African Artists
Films have highlighted the festival, tied to the Rumble in the Jungle, but now there's a proper recording of the African artists who made it matter.
The One-Man Oral History of New York Rock
Jim Sclavunos—of Teenage Jesus and The Jerks, Sonic Youth, and the goddamn Bad Seeds—weighs in on everything from CBGBs to Kanye West.
There's Never Anything Quite Like Seeing Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
The goth legend kicked off his tour in Brooklyn over Memorial Day weekend with a near three-hour performance that made us believe in the importance of God, Love, Satan, and everything in between.
The Guide to Getting into Nick Cave
From The Birthday Party to The Bad Seeds, the legendary artist's career spans more than four decades. Here's how to begin.
Little Beards Don't Need Music to Make Them Political, but You Should Listen to the Music, Too
The Dallas duo's new album 'Midnight in the Garden of Chaotic Neutral' is perfect synth music for all times—but especially right now.
Stinking Lizaveta's 'Journey To The Underworld' Is a Skronking Jazz-Doom Odyssey
Stream the new album from these Philadelphia experimental mainstays, out February 17 via Translation Loss
Bargou 08 Puts a Heavy Twist on Traditional Tunisian Music and It Sounds Like Nothing Else
Listen to 'Targ,' which blends regional folk and deep, heavy synth tones to create a totally original sound.
Here's 10 Other Things Moby Was Right About Besides Trump's Relations with Russia
Every generation gets the Nostradamus it deserves.
"There's No Borders for Art": Watch Tinariwen's Video for "Sastanàqqàm"
The Touareg desert blues band return with their seventh record 'Elwan,' and we talk borders, displacement, and their hope for the future.
DIY Stalwarts Unstoppable Death Machines Will Never Slow Down
Listen to the lead single and title track "kNOw Tomorrow" from the duo's upcoming album.