Whether leading his own groups, or working with Miles Davis or Weather Report, the saxophonist and composer was constantly expanding his impeccable style.
Most used scores! Most reviewed artists! Every 10.0 ever! And a whole lot more.
Most used scores! Most reviewed artists! Every 10.0 ever! And a whole lot more.
From Eraserhead to Batman, Under the Skin to Blue Velvet, these are the greatest original compositions for film
Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Albert Ayler, the Velvet Underground, Eric Dolphy, Dusty Springfield, and the other artists who changed music forever
From 10cc to XTC, from London to Lagos, from 7” singles to side-long epics, and from punk to prog to ambient to disco, our list of the greatest songs from one of music’s greatest decades
Unflinching artist autobiographies, early masters of rock criticism, and scene-defining oral histories—these books about bands could be your life
Music-related gift ideas of every stripe for the holiday season.
From Fela to the new generation of mostly European reissue and compilation labels, we've updated our guide to the world of Afropop.
For her book, It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music, longtime Pitchfork staffer Amanda Petrusich hoped to nudge our collective notions of "Americana" by looking at the ways in which Americana music-- rural, indigent, acoustic music-- has evolved and endured, and how those changes may or may not reflect a new American landscape.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Grateful Dead.
We take a final look at our favorite songs of the 1960s, listing our individual top 10s and musing on a handful of tracks our writers believe should have made the final cut.
From James Brown to Etta James, Jimi Hendrix to Patsy Cline, here are the tracks that lit up the decade
I've heard that MP3 players have shrunk attention spans and now standard-length pop songs now seem to go on ...