News
Plus Julien Baker & TORRES, Courting, Snapped Ankles, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Jan 31, 2025
By Mark Redfern
Welcome to the third Songs of the Week of 2025. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week, with Martin Luther King Day plus Trump’s second inauguration equalling less songs released last week and leaving us uninspired to do a list. So this week’s supersized list covers the last two weeks. More
Waxahatchee, Feist, Kevin Morby, Indigo De Souza, S.G. Goodman, and Lee Fields to Be Support Acts on the Tour
Jan 24, 2025
By Mark Redfern
Lord Huron have collaborated with actress Kristen Stewart on the new song, “Who Laughs Last?,” and also announced some extensive tour dates. Stewart provides spoken word vocals on the song, alongside regular vocals from Lord Huron frontman Ben Schneider, and she appears in the song’s video. More
the record Out Now via Interscope
Mar 31, 2023
By Mark Redfern
Boygenius, the supergroup featuring Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers, have released their debut full-length album, the record, today via Interscope and have also shared an accompanying short film directed by actor/director Kristen Stewart simply titled the film. Stream the album here and also watch the film. More
Marauder Due Out This Friday via Matador
Aug 23, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Interpol (Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, and Sam Fogarino) are releasing a new album, Marauder, this Friday (August 24) via Matador. Now the band has shared one last pre-release single from the album, “If You Really Love Nothing,” via a video that stars Kristen Stewart and Finn Wittrock. More
New Live Version Presented in Video Directed by Stewart for 7-Inches for Planned Parenthood Project
Apr 28, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
CHVRCHES have shared a new live version of “Down Side of Me” via a video directed by actress Kristen Stewart. It’s for the 7-Inches for Planned Parenthood project, which is a new 7-inch box set with 100% of the proceeds being donated to Planned Parenthood. More
Interviews
Putting Alzheimer’s Disease On The Big Screen
Jan 20, 2015
By Austin Trunick
Still Alice centers on a renowned language professor who—only days after her 50th birthday—is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease. It tracks her life as she comes to terms with her inevitable decline, breaks the news to her loving family, and her memory and cognitive capacities rapidly disintegrate. More
Reviews
Directed by Olivier Assayas
Mar 09, 2017
By J.A. Kordosh
There’s a lot of waiting in director Olivier Assasyas new film, Personal Shopper. More
Directed by Olivier Assayas
Apr 14, 2015
By Sarah Winshall
In Clouds of Sils Maria, director Olivier Assayas is one step ahead of the audience the whole time. More