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Taylor Swift Loves Indie, Too

A discussion of Taylor Swift’s new album, folklore, on the latest episode of our new podcast The Pitchfork Review.

KeiyaA’s Divine Soul

In this Rising interview, the Brooklyn-based R&B experimentalist talks about how music, spirituality, and community help her to heal.

The Endurance of Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways

A discussion of Bob Dylan’s history of comebacks, culminating in his new album, on the latest episode of our new podcast The Pitchfork Review

Pop Smoke’s Legacy and the Sound of Brooklyn Rap

A discussion of the late rapper’s life and influence, on the latest episode of our new podcast The Pitchfork Review

DJ Shadow on the Music That Made Him

The instrumental hip-hop innovator talks about the songs, albums, and artists that have meant the most to him—“The Message,” OK Computer, Public Enemy—five years at a time.

How to Digitize Vinyl Records

A step-by-step guide to turning the music on your records into convenient digital files that sound great.

The Revolution Will Be TikTok’d

Listen to the the first episode of our new podcast, The Pitchfork Review

Lily Konigsberg Wants to Write the Catchiest Songs You’ve Ever Heard

In this Rising interview, the lifelong New Yorker and member of the art-punk trio Palberta talks about building up the confidence to release her first official solo record.

Meet Kari Faux, The Clever Rapper-Singer Who Won’t Be Defined

In this Rising interview, the Little Rock and Los Angeles-based artist talks about being inspired by André 3000, the struggle to be understood, and not giving away her jokes for free.

Chicago Indie Rockers Dehd Tackle Life’s Cosmic Joke With Unpretentious Charm

In this Rising interview, the band talks about moving past their romantic drama, finding inspiration in Dolly Parton and Cocteau Twins, and not taking themselves too seriously.