Late last year, parent company Condé Nast announced that its Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago would be permanently ending. Tyler LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times Share The Pitchfork Music Festival ...
Ye has taken to Instagram to reveal YZY‘s latest footwear drop. Continuing to build on his minimalist offerings with an ultra-affordable price point, the newest slippers have been revealed to ...
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A Def Jam representative confirmed the signing to Pitchfork, but declined to comment on the financial details of the deal. Ball is the middle child of LaVar Ball, the former professional football ...
“Came in that bitch with a dick/I got a strap for real” fall flat—especially when they follow a claim like “they ain’t even know I can rap/Yeah I can rap for real.” More From Pitchfork ...
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When it’s done with this much attention to detail, there’s always room for a rapper on a Nice & Smooth-style filthy romp—even in the hell-raising DMV rap scene of 2025. More From Pitchfork ...
With various characters stretching to ridiculous proportions in both their height and width, identifying these characters just by a silhouette is truly an easy task. However, strangely enough ...
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On an album of fast-and-loose party punk, the British duo rails against misogyny, homophobia, and all manner of institutional cruelties with righteous fury and rambunctious glee. If Lambrini Girls ...
A world away from his band’s ecstatic classic rock, the Geese frontman’s solo debut frames his woozy baritone with a careful juxtaposition of casual virtuosity and soul-scouring catharsis. And ...
David, I remain forever changed, and forever your Kale. Thank you for everything. Matthew Strauss is a Long Island native and a graduate of Columbia University. He joined Pitchfork in 2013.
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