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Juicy J on the Music of His Life

The 43-year-old rapper, producer, DJ, and label exec talks about the songs and artists that have meant the most to him—Dionne Warwick, Sha Na Na, Gucci Mane—five years at a time.

Sky Ferreira Returns

With an uncompromising vision and the studio hours to back it up, the enigmatic singer is back with a new single—and a promise that her first album in six years will be worth the wait.

Jenny Lewis Escapes the Void

After a turbulent childhood and two decades of brilliantly vulnerable songs, the L.A. idol has finally arrived at something like happiness.

Priests on What It Means to Be an American Rock Band Right Now

The D.C. trio talk about nearly breaking up, defying expectations, and the questionable characters that populate their surprising new album.

Weyes Blood Finds Hope in a World That’s Going to Hell

The Los Angeles singer-songwriter explains how climate change, absurd comedy, and the Great American Songbook inspired her strangely uplifting new album, Titanic Rising.

Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody Is Now the Biggest Music Biopic Ever. It’s Also Total Bullshit.

The classic rock band has always been savvy about its own branding and legacy, but their Oscar-nominated film takes things too far.

The 50 Best Movie Scores of All Time

From Eraserhead to Batman, Under the Skin to Blue Velvet, these are the greatest original compositions for film

The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks of All Time

From Black Panther to Clueless, Dazed and Confused to Purple Rain, the music that has defined modern filmmaking