Guide to Getting Into

  • The Guide To Getting into Yo La Tengo

    For well over 30 years, these indie rock stalwarts have consistently and quietly reinvented themselves without ever losing their charm, humor, and great songwriting.

  • The Guide to Getting into David Byrne

    Like all good artists, he examines how we look at the world and does so using a sound that regularly shifts from genre to genre.

  • The Guide to Getting into Anaal Nathrakh

    Take a tour through the British black/industrial metal maniacs' spectacularly unhinged discography to prep for their upcoming 10th album—and the apocalypse.

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  • The Guide to Getting into Nine Inch Nails

    Such a limiting term and framework as industrial undermines and underestimates the range and quality of NIN's music. We give you five entry points to the band as its catalog approaches its 30th anniversary next year.

  • The Guide to Getting Into Björk

    The Icelandic songwriter now has nine major studio albums, two soundtracks, and eight live albums, not to mention a grip of remixes. Couple that with her over-the-top persona and presentation and it can be hard to know where to start.

  • The Guide to Getting into Metallica

    With ten studio albums, a handful of official live releases, and an extensive reissue campaign well underway, it may seem a bit daunting to find a suitable entry point, so here are five.

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  • The Guide to Getting Into Vybz Kartel

    To know Kartel is to understand his complexity, so we give you eight entry points to the prolific dancehall artist, whose musical breadth and overall intelligence is often underestimated.

  • The Guide to Getting into Beck

    In the wake of the release of his 13th studio album, 'Colors,' we give you five crucial entry points to Beck's vast catalog.

  • The Guide to Getting into Miles Davis

    In his own words, Miles changed music "five or six times." That might even be undercutting it. So where do you begin?