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Displaying all articles tagged:
Syd
a long talk
July 12, 2022
‘Geminis Create Change’
Steve Lacy used to be afraid of rock stardom. His new album helped fix that.
By
Craig Jenkins
album review
Apr. 12, 2022
Syd’s New Love Story
The singer-producer’s latest album,
Broken Hearts Club
, sheds the hedonistic visions of her earlier work.
By
Tirhakah Love
my music video is dropping
July 16, 2021
Syd Heralds the Summer of Love on ‘Fast Car’
Very much not a cover of that sad Tracy Chapman song.
By
Charu Sinha
music review
July 12, 2018
The Feel Good Mutant Soul of Dirty Projectors’
Lamp Lit Prose
It’s all upbeat ruminations on affection and excitement, where the last album fixated almost exhaustingly on rot.
By
Craig Jenkins
songs of the week
Aug. 23, 2017
7 Best New Songs of the Week: Thomas Rhett, Syd, Brand New, Julien Baker
Thomas Rhett takes a wrecking ball to your tear ducts.
By
Dee Lockett
songs of the week
Mar. 28, 2017
13 Best New Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Syd, Sufjan Stevens, and More
Gorillaz have made their grand, galactic return.
By
Vulture Editors
Feb. 3, 2017
Syd’s
Fin
Is More Than Just an Internet Side Project
It would be a shame for
Fin
to be remembered as a layover between the Internet albums, since it’s a whip-smart meld of ’90s R&B and ’10s trap sonics.