Album Reviews

Unknown Mortal Orchestra
IC-02 Bogotá
Apr 18, 2025 Web Exclusive
Unknown Mortal Orchestra aimed to provide “possible background music for some strange parties and night drives in your future” on their new LP IC-02 Bogotá.

Bon Iver
SABLE, fABLE
Apr 17, 2025 Web Exclusive
After years of sonic obfuscation and winding lyrical explorations, Justin Vernon has touched ground. SABLE, fABLE, his first Bon Iver album since 2019’s i,i, is a radiant clearing—a psychedelic R&B-inflected peace offering from an artist who’s been doing some internal landscaping.

Dutch Interior
Moneyball
Apr 16, 2025 Web Exclusive
Dutch Interior take a step back into nostalgia to determine their futures in their latest offering, Moneyball.
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10 Best Songs of the Week: Tunde Adebimpe, Fontaines D.C., Goon, illuminati hotties, and More
Apr 18, 2025
Welcome to the 12th Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Marina Mallin, Matt the Raven, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide what should make the list. We considered over 25 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 10.
Interviews

Digital Cover Story: Djo on “The Crux”
Apr 07, 2025 Web Exclusive
When the rollout for Joe Keery’s debut album Twenty Twenty began in 2019, one thing became very clear: This was not Joe Keery the actor, whose arc from bully to babysitter on Netflix’s hit show Stranger Things garnered adoring fans the world over. Nor was this Joe Keery the guitarist from Chicago psych-rock band Post Animal, whose debut album had just been released on Polyvinyl the year before. No, this was Djo, Keery but not Keery, mustachioed and disguised in sunglasses and a goofy wig.

Florist on “Jellywish”
Apr 11, 2025 Web Exclusive
Florist’s music creates a safe sanctuary with its rare kind of tenderness, intimacy, and deeply human quality. Since emerging with their 2016 debut, The Birds Outside Sang, the project led by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Emily Sprague has gently guided listeners through grief, growth, and the natural world.
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Montreal’s DVTR on “Live Aux Foufs”
Apr 16, 2025 Web Exclusive
Montreal duo DVTR release a live album this month (April 2025) entitled “Live Aux Foufs”, so Under the Radar caught up with the two main protagonists Demi Lune and Jean Divorce
Lists

Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From the Second Half of 2024 to Watch (and Three To Skip)
Jan 08, 2025
Halfway through 2024, we published a list of “Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From 2024 to Watch (and Three to Skip).” Another glut of music documentaries and series have been released since then including the superstar projects Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Words (Prime Video), Luther: Never Too Much (CNN), Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken (Paramount+), Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band (Hulu), Olivia Rodrigo: Guts World Tour (Netflix), Elton John: Never Too Late (Disney+) and Yoshiki: Under the Sky (On Demand). If there is one takeaway from the overabundance of the biographical documentaries, it is that it’s best if the subject is not involved. The micromanaging of their story leaves viewers with a manicured and surface-level experience of the artist.
Although, the artist’s complete removal from the process can make a documentary spin into tabloid territory. There’s a lot of scandal on tap. Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter (Max) is the traumatic story of mental illness and sexual assault. While the latter is horrifying, the litigation is still underway. Why are the survivors on film talking about their experiences? Speaking of survivors, IMPACT x Nightline: Diddy’s Downfall (Hulu) is equally horrific and a far more disgusting explanation of the recent uncovering of Sean Combs’ abusive, and illegal actions during his entire time in the spotlight. Secret Life of Diddy: A Special Edition of 20/20 (Hulu) covers the exact same ground with many of the same talking heads journalists and individuals. On the positive side of hip hop, Tale of the Tape (Tubi) explores the world of mixtapes, the skill involved in making them, their impact on the culture and the legends of that scene. While the homemade quality of this short but deep unpacking is charming, it only speaks to people in that space and doesn’t go far in educating the uninitiated.
A brave director with a strong grasp on storytelling can create a compelling product that draws you in, whether or not you are interested in the artist or topic. But it feels like there is a positive correlation between the number of music documentaries released and how many of them aren’t worth pressing play on. Here are seven from the second half of 2024 that are worth watching and three not so much.—By Lily Moayeri
Live reviews

The Libertines @ The Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia, April 13, 2025
Apr 16, 2025
The Libertines brought their “All’s Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade” tour to The Enmore Theatre in Sydney with support from Reverend And The Makers
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