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How Aya Made Hexed!, One of the Best, Most Unhinged Albums of the Year
In Reality Blues, Meaghan Garvey tries to find out what is real, song by song. This week, she talks with the London-based experimental artist Aya Sinclair about her excellent new album, getting sober, lyrical density, modeling synthesis, and witchcraft as a kind of praxis.
By Meaghan GarveyPhotography by Roxy Lee
Food House Tore Through Hyperpop in 2020. Now, They’re Back for Seconds.
By Kieran Press-Reynolds
Meet the Composers of the Survivor Soundtrack—And the Fans Recreating It Online
By Kieran Press-Reynolds
Chasing Yabujin, the Artist Who Secretly Shaped the Underground Sound of the 2020s
By Kieran Press-Reynolds
OsamaSon, Bass-Boosted to the Big Leagues
By Kieran Press-ReynoldsPhotography by Hailey Heaton
Grammys 2025: Who Will Win and Who Should Win?
By Madison Bloom, Nina Corcoran, and Walden Green
Who Should Be Nominated at the 2025 Grammy Awards
By Madison Bloom, Nina Corcoran, and Matthew Strauss
Pitchfork’s Guide to Primavera Sound Barcelona 2024
By Anna Gaca, Jeremy D. Larson, Jazz Monroe, Philip Sherburne, and Matthew Strauss