Lindsay Zoladz appears in the following:
Fiona Apple's 'Tidal' Promised Me The Unknown
Friday, July 23, 2021
On 'Sour,' Olivia Rodrigo Is A Lowercase Girl With Caps-Lock Feelings
Friday, May 21, 2021
Sufjan Stevens' Fifty States Of Grey
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Learning From Elliott Smith, 20 Years After 'Figure 8'
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Justin Bieber Finds His Bliss
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Let's Make This Evening Special: Silence Your Phones
Monday, April 22, 2013
Been to a concert lately? Chances are if you have, you've seen the familiar sight of cellphones in the air, snapping photos, taking videos, posting that stuff to Facebook. But you wouldn't have seen all those blue screens in the air if you were at the Yeah Yeah Yeahs show on April 7th in New York, or at the British post-punk band Savages show on April 16th in Seattle. That’s because, as Pitchfork staff writer Lindsay Zoladz tells us, the bands asked their audiences -- both politely and a bit less politely -- to shut their phones off.
Best Music Videos Of 2013 (So Far)
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Pitchfork staff writer Lindsay Zoladz lists some of her favorite music videos of 2013 (so far).
Juanes On Metal, Misery And UFOs; The Black Angels In Studio; Best Music Videos of 2013 (So Far)
Thursday, April 11, 2013
In this episode: International Colombian superstar Juanes recently picked up a Grammy and two Latin Grammys for his latest record, Juanes: MTV Unplugged. But despite this achievement, the past couple of years haven’t been his easiest. He joins us to look back at the first four decades of his life, which he details in his new memoir, Juanes: Chasing the Sun.
Plus: The Austin, Texas psychedelic rock band Black Angels plays us a set of songs from their new album, Indigo Meadow.
And: Lindsay Zoladz of Pitchfork joins us to share her top five music videos of 2013 (so far).