Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the gnarly, psychedelic, and insurrectionary sound of the Portland punk band’s best album.
Wipers: Youth of America
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The Coral on their epic new album: “‘Coral Island’ is the world on our own terms”
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"You can’t expect people to care about your 10th album unless you give them something to work with," the...
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Check out ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ running with “overdrive” ray tracing enabled
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The visual upgrade will be "extremely GPU intensive" The post Check out ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ running with “overdrive” ray tracing enabled...
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Mick Fleetwood shares eulogy from Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie’s memorial service
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"We all miss her as a family member, as a friend, an artist, a performer and God knows a...
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Watch Avatars Of OZZY OSBOURNE And LEMMY ‘Perform’ At Virtual OZZFEST 2022
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Solo avatars of Ozzy Osbourne and MOTÖRHEAD's Lemmy were among the "headlining" acts at the 2023 edition of the...
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Sleep Token Announce New Album Take Me Back to Eden, Share “Vore”: Stream
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The mysterious UK project is set to release its third full-length album on May 19th. Sleep Token Announce New Album...
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Director Katie Aselton on Moving From Mumblecore to Mack and Rita
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For the new body-swap comedy, the actress/director made use of her early experiences as a filmmaker, especially when it...
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Rosalía: <em>MOTOMAMI</em>
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The Spanish superstar’s third album is a showcase for Rosalía’s exceptional range. It aspires to stretch itself out across...
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The Smile announce debut North American tour dates
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Touring through the US and Canada across November and December 2022 The post The Smile announce debut North American tour...




