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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

Nickelback and Tim McGraw Turn Field of Dreams Movie Site Into Concert Heaven

Rockers' inaugural Velocity Festival and country star's tribute to his father proved the quote: If you build it, they will come. Nickelback and Tim McGraw Turn Field of Dreams Movie Site Into Concert Heaven: Review + Photos Broc Nelson