From Bon Iver to J Dilla to Beyoncé, these are the musicians who made the biggest impact across Pitchfork’s lifetime so far.
To cap off our year-end coverage, we’re talking about the best and worst in categories that may not merit entire lists of their own: petty lawsuits, coronavirus-era concerts, and more.
The records that made the decade, starring Kendrick Lamar, Grimes, Bon Iver, Solange, Lana Del Rey, and many more
The defining tracks of the decade, starring Robyn, Drake, Vampire Weekend, Daft Punk, SZA, and many more
Artists including Bon Iver, Chance the Rapper, Wilco, and the Roots are giving the festival market a much-needed jolt.
Chance sits down with Pitchfork contributor Adrienne Samuels Gibbs for an interview at Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art
Crunching the numbers on this year’s biggest summer festivals to determine the most in-demand acts and hardest workers, as well as which fests are the most (and least) unique and diverse.
Words to remember from early interviews with Lana Del Rey, James Blake, FKA twigs, Nicolas Jaar, Chvrches, Azealia Banks, Chance the Rapper, the xx, Vince Staples, and more
Beyoncé, Kanye, Kendrick, Chance, and more of the best televised performances of 2016
Kanye West, A Tribe Called Quest, David Bowie, Beyonce, Leonard Cohen, Radiohead, Bon Iver—who didn't release a record this year? These are the best of a challenging, rewarding, overall epic year.
From David Bowie's swan song to Beyonce's call to arms, Anohni's war lament to Frank Ocean's return, 2016 was a year of big artists making big statements. These are our picks for the best songs of the year.
Danny Brown, Skepta, Kamaiyah and the other rappers who made this year great