classics

1972 Lotus Elan +2 Is A Classic Purchased Without Regret [Petrolicious]

Typically 2+2 body styles are less desirable to two-seaters—that’s true of the Datsun 240Z and the Lotus Elan. But with the Lotus the Plu...

Gabe Pérez 29 Nov, 2017

Pitchfork's 10 Best Songs Of The 2000s

The 00s saw the ascent of indie in the internet, the best music united the world on the dance floor from tears and love and war.

Gabe Pérez 29 Nov, 2017

Explore Radiohead's Music Video For “Karma Police”

Jonathan Glazer's music video for “Karma Police” has a lot more going on than just a Hungarian actor running from a Chrysler.

Gabe Pérez 23 Nov, 2017

Radiohead's OK Computer In 5 Minutes [Liner Notes]

Radiohead's third album, OK Computer was considered a classic pretty much from the moment it was released in 1997.

Gabe Pérez 23 Nov, 2017

Meet The Intern Who Wrote Solitaire For Microsoft [Great Big Story]

Coolest. Internship. Ever. You know, except for the part where he didn't get paid.

Gabe Pérez 04 Jun, 2017

Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks (In 4 Minutes) [Liner Notes]

Perhaps the classic breakup album of all time, Blood on the Tracks is both a return to form and like nothing Bob Dylan had ever recorded.

Gabe Pérez 03 Jun, 2017

This 1972 BMW 3.0 CS Coupé Is A Stylish Member Of The Family [Petrolicious]

Tom McComas Senior is a simple man with only a few indulgences: family, friends, and BMWs. Several months ago we profiled him and his son...

Gabe Pérez 03 Jun, 2017

Pitchfork's 10 Best Songs Of The 1990s

The 1990s were vibrant and varying. Hip hop became a coast to coast musical force, alternative rock had its defining moments in the mains...

Gabe Pérez 03 Jun, 2017

This Plane Could Cross The Atlantic In 3.5 Hours. Why Did It Fail? [Vox]

The Concorde gave us supersonic transport. But why did this supersonic plane fail? The answer is complicated. Watch this investigation by...

Gabe Pérez 27 May, 2017

Elliott Smith's Either/Or (In 5 Minutes) [Liner Notes]

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of this classic album in this episode of Pitchfork's Liner Notes.

Gabe Pérez 18 May, 2017