Illustration by Matthew Cooley. Images in Illustration Warner Bros; Everett collection/ Lucasfilm LTD. Disney/PIXAR, Everett Collection, 2 Somewhere, in a galaxy far, far away, Georges Méliès never sends a bunch of folks on a trip to the moon. The adventures of space explorers and time travelers, androids and alien races don’t thrill a generation of kids chomping popcorn at Saturday matinees. The
Photo illustration by Matthew Cooley. Photographs in illustration by Tonje Thilesen; Dawn Miller; Christopher Polk/PMC; Ebru Yildiz; Lawrence Agyei It was a great year for charming guitar bands, confessional singer-songwriters, post-punk revivalists, power poppers, and roots rockers. Artists and bands we’ve been loving for a while made big leaps forward (in fact, our top album is by a band that ma
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This year, the pop-music world felt more wide open than ever. Our list of 2021’s best songs includes a beautiful indie-pop celebration of queer love, a reggaeton star tucking into some sweet Eighties synths, a self-celebrating pop-rap smash that scandalized the American right, a Lorde track that sounds like it could’ve been a Nineties U.K. club hit, and unforgettable anthems that pushed the bounda
From Adele's heroic return to Rauw Alejandro's thrillingly unpredictable breakthrough to Lil Nas X's pop-rap victory lap, and much more, here are the records that pushed music forward this year 2021 had plenty of marquee events in the music world: Superstars like Adele, Billie Eilish, and Lil Nas X all came through with albums that deepened their stories and solidified their greatness. But while t
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