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Monster: The Ed Gein Story Is as Horrific as a Wet Fart: Review

The disappointing Netflix anthology series stars Charlie Hunnam as the titular killer. Monster: The Ed Gein Story Is as Horrific as a Wet Fart: Review Amelia Emberwing

Taylor Swift’s Release Party Was Basically Church — With Lyric Videos

The movie-theater-exclusive event was a strangely reverent experience. Taylor Swift’s Release Party Was Basically Church — With Lyric Videos Liz Shannon Miller

Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Is All Dressed Up with Nowhere to Go: Review

For an album called The Life of a Showgirl, there aren't too many theatrics. Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl Is All Dressed Up with Nowhere to Go: Review Wren Graves

CBGB Festival Continued CBGB’s Legacy: Great Music, A Bit Messy

Iggy Pop's phenomenal set closed out a day of amazing music featuring Jack White, Johnny Marr, and more. CBGB Festival Continued CBGB’s Legacy: Great Music, A Bit Messy Ben Kaye and Spencer Kaufman

Turnstile’s “NEVER ENOUGH TOUR” Is All About Hardcore, Love, and Hardcore Lovers: Review + Photos

Not only have Turnstile become one of the premier artists of the ongoing hardcore resurgence, but they've grown into that role with a noticeable amount of grace. Their set at Chicago's Huntington Bank Pavilion proved just that. Turnstile’s “NEVER ENOUGH TOUR” Is All About Hardcore, Love, and Hardcore Lovers: Review + Photos Jonah Krueger

Doja Cat Tries to Reframe Her Purpose in Pop on Vie: Review

A transitional, genre-blending album that thrives on her contradictions while questioning how seriously she takes her own artistry. Doja Cat Tries to Reframe Her Purpose in Pop on Vie: Review Kiana Fitzgerald

Geese Come Alive with Getting Killed, the Most Creative Indie Rock Album of the Year: Review

The New York band breaks their previous molds, glueing them back together with a reckless abandon to see what new shapes of guitar music are formed. Geese Come Alive with Getting Killed, the Most Creative Indie Rock Album of the Year: Review Jonah Krueger

Cardi B Goes Scorched Earth on Am I the Drama?: Review

A chaotic, star-studded mix of beef, vulnerability, and genre-hopping ambition. Cardi B Goes Scorched Earth on Am I the Drama: Review Kiana Fitzgerald

Wet Leg Rock the Brooklyn Paramount in New York: Photo Gallery

The Brooklyn Paramount hosted some fun theatrics from the increasingly-confident group. Wet Leg Rock the Brooklyn Paramount in New York: Photo Gallery Consequence Staff

Buckingham Nicks Is the Work of Two Virtuosos Finding a Singular Voice: Review

The duo's lone 1973 has long been out of print, but remains a triumph. Buckingham Nicks Is the Work of Two Virtuosos Finding a Singular Voice: Review Paolo Ragusa

Nine Inch Nails Invokes the Past and the Future for TRON: Ares Soundtrack: Review

An early preview of the movie to come, and an album of electronic riches. Nine Inch Nails Invokes the Past and the Future for TRON: Ares Soundtrack: Review Liz Shannon Miller

Spinal Tap II Review: A Legacy Sequel Worthy of This Band’s Legacy

A reunion that's also a joyful, hilarious ride. Spinal Tap II Review: A Legacy Sequel Worthy of This Band’s Legacy Liz Shannon Miller