
We’ve Got Big Plans On the Way…
A physical magazine with more original stories about the Bay Area music scene. That’s it, that’s the tea.
In Memoriam: Pitchfork
Paywalls, layoffs and a legacy of monkey piss signal the death throes of a once-scrappy ‘zine turned music giant.
Pitchfork Isn’t Free Anymore
The hipster music giant launched its new, $5 paywall on Tuesday. Damn, is the economy that bad?
Listening to a Music Festival…From the Outside
We hooked up some CIA-level directional microphones to see if we could catch a concert for free. Why? Because we love you guys.
“Countin’ Down to The Day Deservin’, Fittin’ For a King”
On MLK Jr. Day, some new thoughts on Public Enemy’s “By The Time I Get To Arizona”
Buy LaRussell’s Album for Whatever You Can
LaRussell wants to sell 100,000 albums in just 30 days. You can help him do it.
Sneaking Into Outside Lands
Illegal festival-goers regularly risk run-ins with the law to see their favorite artists. What makes them climb the fences every year?
Death Grips is Making a New Album. Here’s What Listeners Get Wrong About Them.
With the band’s comeback on the horizon, it’s time to revisit one of the most surreal, experimental and meme-heavy fanbases in hip-hop.
Hobo Johnson Wants to Care Less What Other People Think
The Sacramento rapper talks about his favorite new artists, recording in his Dad’s old house, and being one of the most polarizing artists in the indie space.

