As she celebrates the 30th anniversary of Exile in Guyville on tour, the singer-songwriter talks about the artists who have soundtracked her life—including Pavement, Missy Elliott, and Lana Del Rey—five years at a time.
The comedian talks about the songs and albums—by Steely Dan, Destroyer, Phish, and more—that have soundtracked his life, five years at a time.
The 53-year-old musician fondly recalls her tours with Fugazi and Unwound, feels deep empathy for Sufjan Stevens, and still can’t believe she called Ryuichi Sakamoto her mentor.
The incomparable R&B producer details the artists and songs of his life, from a velvety classic by Al B. Sure! to Lorde’s cultural breakthrough, five years at a time.
The Slits, Karen Dalton, Alice Coltrane, and others pointed the English singer-songwriter toward her most liberated record yet.
The 50-year-old pianist and composer details the artists and albums of his life, from the swashbuckling energy of the Star Wars score to the ecstatic musicianship of Prince to the experimental rap of Antipop Consortium, five years at a time.
The 48-year-old producer details the songs and albums that have meant the most to him—including ones by N.W.A., Daft Punk, and Arcade Fire—five years at a time.
From classic Broadway musicals to Joni Mitchell’s vivid songwriting to the genius of Missy Elliott, here are the sounds that shaped the pop eccentric’s life, five years at a time.
The 79-year-old cult hero offers a masterclass in old-school rock’n’roll and soul while talking about the brilliance of Jackie Wilson, Louis Jordan, Sly Stone, and more.
The 77-year-old activist and gay country pioneer shares his love for Linda Ronstadt, Gil Scott-Heron, and Garth Brooks.
The magnetic actress chronicles the songs and albums that have shaped her life, from Donna Summer’s disco escapism to Cat Power’s vast optimism.
The R.E.M. leader chronicles the songs and albums that have meant the most to him—from Patti Smith’s teenage liberation to Madonna’s perfect pop—five years at a time.
The alternative icon on the comforts of Carly Simon, the escape of Aphex Twin, and the life-giving power of Tracy Chapman
The rock legend talks about discovering Joni Mitchell, learning guitar through Fleetwood Mac, and crying to Bob Dylan.
The incisive singer-songwriter talks about the artists and albums that have meant the most to her—from Steely Dan to Sharon Van Etten to They Might Be Giants—five years at a time.
The 76-year-old synth-folk pioneer and transgender icon talks about channeling Odetta, keeping Annie Lennox on repeat, and hearing the sounds within silence.
The alt-rock renegade talks about the artists and albums that have meant the most to her—from Philip Glass to Elliott Smith to the Legend of Zelda soundtrack—five years at a time.
The idiosyncratic filmmaker and author on finding riot grrrl and Heavens to Betsy, doing ecstasy in bed to Unrest, and landing a scene with a little help from Spiritualized.