Essays The Controlled Burn of Savages’ ‘Silence Yourself’ Does their debut album live up to their smoldering first single? 05.08.13Michael Tedder
Essays David Bowie’s ‘Next Day,’ a Matter of Life and Death The reclusive singer’s new album looks back at his career, but it’s not retrospective. 03.07.13Michael Tedder
Essays With Atoms For Peace, Thom Yorke Becomes Aphex Twin’s Coldplay Thom Yorke plays the fawning admirer, for once. 02.19.13Michael Tedder
Features 2012: The Year Rock Came Back and Then Died Anyway Michael Tedder on how rock this year was exemplified by Local H. Really. 12.21.12Michael Tedder
Q&A P.O.S. Knows What You Should Do With Your Stuff The Minneapolis MC talks about happiness despite worrying about kids, life and his health. 10.30.12Michael Tedder
Interviews Matt and Kim Stay Away From Each Other Once a Month Matt Johnson tells Hive about the duo’s new album, and why it’s easy to look so happy on stage. 10.09.12Michael Tedder
Essays The Antlers Lose Their Shape on ‘Undersea’ Their latest EP needs the pointed drama of their breakthrough album ‘Hospice.’ 07.23.12Michael Tedder