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The Weeknd
Thursday

The drugged-up R&B project returns with its second free album, picking up where House of Ballons left off and adding some new twists. [Brandon Soderberg]

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Stephen Malkmus

Stephen Malkmus

The indie rock godfather on Pavement's reunion, working with Beck, and his wonderfully off-the-cuff new album, Mirror Traffic.

?uestlove: 15 Years

?uestlove: 15 Years

The Roots drummer (and master hip-hop storyteller) recounts his last 15 years, including run-ins with Jay-Z, Puffy, and Kanye West.

Hudson Mohawke

Hudson Mohawke

The Scottish producer discusses Kiss Kaskets, radio taping, and Beyoncé vs. Janelle Monáe.

John Maus

John Maus

The experimental pop artist talks about sharing his iPod with Beethoven, hating record stores, and loving "South Park".

15 Writers/15 Songs

15 Writers/15 Songs

Our contributors pick one song per year and write about how it fit into their lives.

Now What?

Now What?

Long-time contributor William Bowers returns to Pitchfork, and he's both skeptical of nostalgia and worried about the future.

 

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On our site's 15th anniversary, we look back at Pitchfork and the last decade and a half of music.

Full Coverage of the Pitchfork Music Festival Past and Present

 

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Charlotte Gainsbourg: Terrible Angels [Because Music/Elektra]

MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE: Come for the choreography and stay for the gruesome ending in the title track to Gainsbourg's new EP. Dir.: Nathalie Canguilhem.