baroque pop

15 Essential Scott Walker Songs

15 Essential Scott Walker Songs

We celebrate the career of experimental pop pioneer Scott Walker through 15 of his essential songs.

The Legendary Waves Behind Fiona Apple’s Grand Debut ‘Tidal’

The Legendary Waves Behind Fiona Apple’s Grand Debut ‘Tidal’

Using the spirals of poetry and jazz that formed her, Fiona Apple’s Tidal established the 18-year-old as an honest and revolutionary voice in music.

The Auteurs’ New Box Set Neatly Slims Down Their Legacy

The Auteurs’ New Box Set Neatly Slims Down Their Legacy

While Luke Haines’ morbid British rock outfit is happy as a cult act, this box set, repackaging their 2014 reissues, makes a case for the Auteurs’ greatness.

Andy Schauf Uses ‘Norm’ to Ask About Love After Death

Andy Schauf Uses ‘Norm’ to Ask About Love After Death

Andy Schauf’s Norm offers journeys down sonic trails that start in the same hallway but change from room to room as he ponders the big topic of love.

To Ride Into ‘Paradise’: Lana Del Rey’s EP at 10

To Ride Into ‘Paradise’: Lana Del Rey’s EP at 10

What’s most striking about Lana Del Rey’s Paradise EP and its music videos, are the ways they cement her transgressive and hallucinatory aesthetic.

Tori Amos’ ‘Scarlet’s Walk’ Travels Across Land and Time

Tori Amos’ ‘Scarlet’s Walk’ Travels Across Land and Time

In the aftermath of 11 September 2001, the USA was searching for its identity. So, too, was Tori Amos. With creative freedom, Amos wrote Scarlet’s Walk

New Weds and Nearly-Deads: 10 Under-Appreciated Elvis Costello Albums

New Weds and Nearly-Deads: 10 Under-Appreciated Elvis Costello Albums

While many of Elvis Costello’s albums are regularly heralded as masterpieces, these ten albums don’t get nearly the love they deserve.

Love and Unhappiness Go Arm in Arm: Elvis Costello’s ‘Imperial Bedroom’ at 40

Love and Unhappiness Go Arm in Arm: Elvis Costello’s ‘Imperial Bedroom’ at 40

Elvis Costello’s Imperial Bedroom is a shape-shifting masterpiece of chamber-pop, folk, bursts of punk rage, Beatlesesque earworms, jazz-leaning future standards, and bits of pysch rock.

Perfume Genius’ Ugly Season’ Questions the Accepted Meaning of “Ugly”

Perfume Genius’ Ugly Season’ Questions the Accepted Meaning of “Ugly”

Michael Hadreas of Perfume Genius delivers his most experimental, wandering, and gorgeously unkempt album to date with Ugly Season.

Florence + the Machine Are Free on ‘Dance Fever’

Florence + the Machine Are Free on ‘Dance Fever’

Creating their most conceptual, theatrical work, Florence + the Machine air out their lockdown grievances and ugly feelings by reminding us all to dance it out.

The Dark Parts: Perfume Genius’ ‘Put Your Back N 2 It’ at 10

The Dark Parts: Perfume Genius’ ‘Put Your Back N 2 It’ at 10

Perfume Genius’ 2012 album Put Your Back N 2 It offers a bleak yet comforting unpacking of sexual identity, addiction, physical abuse, and family trauma. 

The Further Adventures of the Left Banke

The Further Adventures of the Left Banke

The Left Banke only released two albums before breaking up but are highly regarded as the inventors of baroque pop. Strangers on a Train has been reissued.