From Bon Iver to J Dilla to Beyoncé, these are the musicians who made the biggest impact across Pitchfork’s lifetime so far.
Including records by Hop Along, Chai, Stephen Malkmus, and more
The singer-songwriter is still a badass of the highest order.
Featuring stories and pictures of Waka Flocka Flame’s precocious French bulldog Angel, Girl Talk’s Collective Soul-loving cat Chloe, Thundercat’s inspirational kitty Turbo Tron, and many more.
From Bikini Kill to Elliott Smith, the records that withstand the rain
From Father John Misty’s surreal Twitter musings to DJ Khaled’s Snapchat exuberance to Nicki Minaj’s flawless Instagram selfies, these are the musicians that keep us hopelessly glued to our screens.
Amy Phillips sits down with Neko Case for a career-spanning podcast interview in this installment of In Sight Out, a collaborative series between Pitchfork and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
Shots from this year's Sasquatch! Festival including OutKast, Haim, M.I.A., Deafheaven, Waxahatchee, and many more. Photos by Angel Ceballos and assistant Rachel Robinson.
Here are the 50 albums we couldn't stop listening to this year including: Blood Orange's homespun R&B, Majical Cloudz's bold confessionals, Kanye's explosive statement of purpose, Vampire Weekend's all-loving rallying cry, and more.
Presenting our favorite songs of the year: from the chaos of Perfect Pussy to the smoothness of Rhye, from Los Angeles' Haim to New York's Vampire Weekend, from Disclosure's modern house to Daft Punk's disco symphonies, and more.
The singer/songwriter talks to Ryan Dombal about the music of her life: escaping a rough childhood with the Doobie Brothers, embracing teen rebellion with Einstürzende Neubauten, getting through depression with Charles Mingus, and more.
We closed out 2009 with our annual review of the year's 50 best albums.