dublab founders Mark "Frosty" McNeill and Jon Buck reflect on 25 years of the online radio station, which has hosted artists like Kool Keith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Wu-Tang Clan, and more.
Industrial noise artist Pharmakon breaks down her album Maggot Mass, released October 4, and its songs "Methanal Doll," "Wither and Warp," and more.
An interview with Philly musician Body Meat, The FADER's latest GEN F star, about his debut album 'Starchris,' video games, and becoming a new dad.
Dua Saleh discusses their new project, I SHOULD CALL THEM and inventing the mash-up genre they call "Black R&B."
Writer Sandra Song pens an essay about the return of indie sleaze and how it's dangerously coincided with a resurgence of Y2K-era "thinspo" content and eating disorder glamorization.
VANITY PL8 members Anastasiya Bobrova and Brandon Pierce discuss living viscerally and their debut EP, Bikini Daycare.
An interview with Perfectly Imperfect founder Tyler Bainbridge, whose biweekly Substack features recommendations from stars like Charli XCX and Ayo Edebiri.
Born into a religious cult, Sean establishes himself as a DIY artist with a voice of his own on “Cold Water.”
Conor Oberst discusses the new Bright Eyes album Five Dice, All Threes.
Bébe Yana is a former K-pop idol that's now making underground dance music that combines '90s pop with U.K. bass music.
Young people are increasingly turning to activities your grandma used to enjoy. The FADER travels to Las Vegas to figure out the appeal.
Twitter's "nobody will remember" meme is a reflection of a rising number of people experiencing "workplace burnout."