Remembering Amy Winehouse Sean Highkin·July 24, 2011In the wake of her tragic death, Sean Highkin looks back on the British star's all-too-brief career.
Tyler Goes Gaga Sean Highkin·July 23, 2011We can learn a lot about the future of pop music from Lady Gaga's Born This Way and Tyler, the Creator's Goblin, writes Sean Highkin.
You Can’t Always Get What You Want Sean Highkin·July 15, 2011Sean Highkin examines how Michael Rapaport's new documentary positions A Tribe Called Quest as hip-hop's answer to the Rolling Stones.
Is Coachella too big to fail? Sean Highkin·June 2, 2011Will Goldenvoice's twin Coachella scheme pay off?
Album Review: TV on the Radio – Nine Types of Light Sean Highkin·April 11, 2011As I listen to TV on the Radio’s fourth album, Nine Types of Light, I can’t help but...Album Reviews
Album Review: R.E.M. – Collapse Into Now Sean Highkin·March 14, 2011In the leadup to the release of R.E.M.’s last studio album, 2008’s Accelerate, much of the hype was...Album Reviews
Album Review: Lupe Fiasco – Lasers Sean Highkin·March 7, 2011Here’s the part I don’t get about Atlantic’s much-publicized battle with Lupe Fiasco over the release of the...Album Reviews
Album Review: Radiohead – The King of Limbs Sean Highkin·February 23, 2011The King of Limbs makes clear, arguably more so than anything else they’ve released, just how big the gulf is between Radiohead’s cultural notoriety and the kind of music they make.Album ReviewsRecommended