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Album Reviews

Cascade

Floating Points
Cascade

Oct 04, 2024 Web Exclusive

Cascade, the fifth studio album by Floating Points (aka Sam Shepherd) is billed as his wholehearted return to the club.

Meet The Temptations (140 Gram Mono Reissue)

The Temptations
Meet The Temptations (140 Gram Mono Reissue)

Oct 03, 2024 Web Exclusive

Reissued by Elemental Music in 140 gram mono version, Meet The Temptations revisits the group’s earliest recordings and its official 1964 Motown debut.

Foxing

Foxing
Foxing

Oct 02, 2024 Web Exclusive

Foxing have long been a band that skirts the edges between beloved cult act and wider appeal. They often feel like perpetual up-and-comers, even as they have built a catalog full of acclaimed records over the past 13 years.

Classic Interviews

Eugene Mirman

Eugene Mirman
Hero and Historian

May 23, 2011 Web Exclusive

It’s hard to say exactly what it is that makes Eugene Mirman such an obvious fit for indie rock listeners—his distinctly absurdist outsider perspective, his understatedly shrugging demeanor, his full embrace of non-mainstream media—but few comedians have been as widely embraced by fans of underground music.

Comic Book Reviews

Second Hand Love

Second Hand Love
Drawn & Quarterly

Sep 06, 2024 Web Exclusive

Yamada Murasaki never received international acclaim during her lifetime. But now, thanks to Drawn & Quarterly’s excellent English language translations of her work, the groundbreaking manga artist is starting to get some of her much deserved recognition. Second Hand Love builds on the outstanding 2022 release, Talk to My Back, and contains two of the author’s most important stories: “A Blue Flame” and “Second Hand Love.”

Book Reviews

One Week in January: New Paintings for an Old Diary

Carson Ellis
One Week in January: New Paintings for an Old Diary

Sep 30, 2024

Award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Carson Ellis chronicles one week in January 2001 after she moved to Portland and began a friendship with her future husband Colin Meloy.

Interviews

The End: Matthew Caws of Nada Surf

The End: Matthew Caws of Nada Surf

Sep 13, 2024 Web Exclusive

To end the week, we ask Matthew Caws of Nada Surf some questions about endings and death.

Rob Marshall on Humanist’s Second Album “On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World”

Rob Marshall on Humanist’s Second Album “On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World”

Sep 12, 2024 Web Exclusive

Humanist released their critically acclaimed second album “On The Edge Of A Lost And Lonely World” in July, so Under the Radar spoke to visionary founder member Rob Marshall about the record, loss, collaborations and future plans.

Lists

Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From 2024 to Watch (and Three to Skip)

Jun 16, 2024

Music documentaries and series are a sure thing, or so it seems. 2024 has seen quite a few of them hit theatres and even more turn up on streamers. Among these are the high-profile ones such as the newly restored 1970 film, The Beatles: Let it Be and Frank Marshall’s The Beach Boys, not to mention Taylor Swift|The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), all on Disney+. Lil Nas X released his interpretation of Madonna’s Truth or Dare with his behind-the-scenes tour film, Long Live Montero (HBO). There is also Eno, the groundbreaking generative documentary feature on Brian Eno. Just as fascinating as the biographical docs are topical ones such as the recently released How Music Got Free (Paramount+).

Coming soon is Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple (HBO), which shines a much deserved spotlight on the multi-hyphenate talent, and I Am: Celine Dion (Prime Movies), which shares the singer’s challenges with Moersch-Woltman Syndrome.

Whether or not you’re into the artists, subjects, or the music, there is a voyeuristic and vicarious thrill in watching musicians, both in their professional setting and personal lives. Music documentary films and series are often worth the time—except when they’re not. Here are seven must-watch music docs and series released in 2024, and three from this year that you can skip.—By Lily Moayeri

Live reviews

The National, The War On Drugs @ Granary Live, Salt Lake City, US, September 29, 2024

The National, The War On Drugs @ Granary Live, Salt Lake City, US, September 29, 2024

Oct 02, 2024 By Moses Namkung

The Zen Diagram Tour featuring The War On Drugs and The National arrived in Salt Lake City last weekend (September 29th) and Under the Radar photographer Moses Namkung was on hand to capture the highlights

Blog

10 Films You Won’t Want to Miss at the New York Film Festival 2024

10 Films You Won’t Want to Miss at the New York Film Festival 2024

Sep 25, 2024 By Kaveh Jalinous

In what has been a difficult year so far for both film and film festivals—both the Sundance and Cannes lineups proved to be underwhelming—NYFF’s lineup shows a lot of promise.