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Under the Radar Announces The ’90s Issue Part 2 Featuring Pulp and Suede on the Covers

Issue 75 Also Features the Top 300 Albums of the 1990s; Plus Interviews with De La Soul, Air, Sarah McLachlan, Saint Etienne, Spacehog, Garbage, Ratboys, Sharon Van Etten, Dry Cleaning, and More

Apr 01, 2026

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our long-awaited new print issue, Issue 75, which is The ’90s Issue Part 2 and features Pulp and Suede on the two covers. The issue also features our Top 300 Albums of the 1990s; plus interviews with De La Soul, Air, Sarah McLachlan, Saint Etienne, Spacehog, Garbage, Ratboys, Sharon Van Etten, Dry Cleaning, The Twilight Sad, The Divine Comedy, Slint, Miki Berenyi Trio, MEMORIALS, Amy Heckerling (on writing/directing Clueless), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (on starring in Secrets & Lies), the cast of Homicide: Life on the Streets, and others. More



Interviews

Track-By-Track: Slint on Spiderland

Slint's David Pajo Takes Us Inside the Mysterious Classic

Oct 15, 2014

“It’s only been in the last few months that I’ve realized Spiderland is an enduring record. I kept waiting for it to be forgotten,” remarks David Pajo. The Slint guitarist, who has agreed to give us his song-by-song impressions of the now-classic album, isn’t speaking with false modesty; at the time of its 1991 release, Spiderland puzzled most reviewers and went largely unnoticed by the listening public. More


Reviews

Dec 17, 2024

Louisville legends Slint left behind an outsized legacy established on a mere two albums, not counting the EP released long after they split. More

May 09, 2014

Slint. You’ve heard of them, one assumes. The scope of their influence is difficult to overstate. In fact, you’ve heard it stated every which way, haven’t you? They invented post-rock. They invented math-rock. They invented math. They invented prefixes. The sheer act of invention? Yeah, that was them, no bigs. More