Paste Album of the Week alum Eliza McLamb joined us at our East Austin Block Party to perform songs from 'Going Through It.' ...
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If you’ve delved into the Romantasy genre at all, it’s likely you’ve heard the name Carissa Broadbent. Initially a self-published author selling her books on Etsy, Broadbent’s high0stakes stories ...
The behind-the-scenes action rom-com has fantastic leads and a charming anti-blockbuster bent. Our The Fall Guy review: ...
Instead, May seems to be the month of the comedy album. There are some lovely records being put out by funny folks, so we’ve gathered them below for you to peruse. And if you’re behind on your April ...
Kamasi Washington has never made a dance record before. With Fearless Movement, that’s about to change, at least in terms of its conceptual framework. The Los Angeles-based tenor saxophonist, composer ...
“Get Out There” is a column for itchy footed humans written by long-time Paste contributor Blake Snow. Although different now, travel is better than ever. Today we visit the oldest “Wonder of the ...
Kacy Hill’s fourth album Bug is humble and organic, as she was inspired by the soil and toil of working in her house’s garden. The resulting project coils like vines and sifts like leaves in the wind, ...
Forget ice cold lemonade, you know what’s really the most refreshing treat for a hot summer day? A juicy, campy, dramatic, bloody teen drama, and thankfully, Max’s Pretty Little Liars delivers all ...
Camera Obscura came right at you on a string of albums in the early 2000s with bright melodies that were at once effervescent and gloriously plaintive. Many of the songs from Let’s Get Out of This ...
When did you fall in love with music discovery? Between friends, we often discuss when we fell in love with live music, music criticism, the album form or specific bands. While I think of it often, I ...
Welcome to The Weekend Watch, a weekly column focusing on a movie—new, old or somewhere in between, but out either in theaters or on a streaming service near you—worth catching on a cozy Friday night ...