Every Friday, The FADER's writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on ...
The Crying Out of Things is a nine-track album by The Body. But like most of synthesist/percussionist Lee Buford and guitarist/vocalist Chip King’s LP-length odysseys, the end of one track and the ...
An interview with Chelsea Wolfe about her 'Unbound' EP, out November 15, the online witch scene, and transforming into her future self.
Her New Knife's new EP, 'chrome is a lullaby,' focuses on the beauty found in the weirder, darker, experimental throes of ...
The FADER's latest GEN F profile stars Myaap, the Milwaukee rapper who's bringing a new spin on the regional sound.
The FADER picks the best new albums to stream on New Music Friday, including Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia,' The Cure's ...
Renowned Australian free-improvisation trio The Necks discuss their 38-year career as a band and their new album, Bleed.
Elverum’s catalog — roughly 30 albums over the last 25-odd years as Mount Eerie, the Microphones, under his own name, and as one-third of D+ — is awash with natural imagery. (More than anything, he ...
The FADER talks with Office Culture's Winston Cook-Wilson about the band's new album, 'Enough,' sampling, and making it a community effort.
RADA was born in London to a Russian father and a British-Jamaican mother, but she mostly grew up in Moscow. She says she was a creative child, though she expected to go into fashion or art rather ...