Evan Sawdey

Evan Sawdey started contributing to PopMatters in late 2005, and has also had his work featured in publications such as Entertainment Weekly, SLUG Magazine, YardBarker, The Daily Dot, and many more. He has been a guest on HuffPost Live, RevotTV's "Revolt Live!", and WNYC's Soundcheck (an NPR affiliate), was the Executive Producer for the Good With Words: A Tribute to Benjamin Durdle album ( available for free), and wrote the liner notes for the 2011 re-release of Andre Cymone's hit 1985 album A.C. (Big Break Records), the 2012 re-release of 'Til Tuesday's 1985 debut Voices Carry (Hot Shot Records), among others. He is the co-founder and host of The Chartographers, a podcast for pop music nerds, and previously hosted PopTalk for PopMatters. He currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. You can follow him @SawdEye should you be so inclined.
Leaving Records Are Bigger and Weirder Than Ever Turning 15

Leaving Records Are Bigger and Weirder Than Ever Turning 15

Los Angeles experimental label Leaving Records embrace an “all genre” aesthetic. At 15 years old, their artists are moving the cultural needle in a big way.

K-Pop Finally Has Its Meta-Moment with the Dynamic Art of ARTMS

K-Pop Finally Has Its Meta-Moment with the Dynamic Art of ARTMS

The K-pop market is oversaturated, but ARTMS cut through the technicolor noise by remixing and defying lore conventions to create something drastically new.

The Oral History of Grizzly Bear’s Wild Remix Album

The Oral History of Grizzly Bear’s Wild Remix Album

Two decades ago, the hushed indie-rock luminaries Grizzly Bear released a buzzy acoustic debut. A year later, it got a wild remix LP. This is its story.

Men Are So Lovely and Dry: Saltburn’s Queer Narrative Failures

Men Are So Lovely and Dry: Saltburn’s Queer Narrative Failures

Saltburn sparked discussion for its shocking sex scenes, but for all its stylized images and clever gendered trope inversions, its queer promises are empty.

The 10 Best Ambient Albums of 2023

The 10 Best Ambient Albums of 2023

In a digital landscape where consumption methods are constantly fracturing, leave it to the best ambient artists to excel and innovate despite impossible odds.

‘When the Alarm Clock Rings’ Isn’t Worth Waking Up For

‘When the Alarm Clock Rings’ Isn’t Worth Waking Up For

The always reliable Cherry Red Records delivers an unusual psychedelic garage-rock comp that feels made of lesser entries despite the label’s great research.

K-Pop Boy Band Enhypen Survive and Thrive in Arena Upgrade

K-Pop Boy Band Enhypen Survive and Thrive in Arena Upgrade

Birthed from a competition show and debuting in the pandemic, K-pop boy band Enhypen may have finally found their artistic voice on their new arena tour.

The Spark of Indian Electronic Music Is on ‘The NID Tapes’

The Spark of Indian Electronic Music Is on ‘The NID Tapes’

When a Moog was placed in an Indian design college, students and staff casually broke ground for electronic music. The NID Tapes is a worthy document.

The Nuanced History Eluvium’s Many Clockwork Fables

The Nuanced History Eluvium’s Many Clockwork Fables

Ambient maestro Matthew Robert Cooper (Eluvium) is two decades into his career, and on his latest LP, overcomes surprising obstacles physical and geographical.

The Lively World of Dance Music’s Deadhead LP Giobbi

The Lively World of Dance Music’s Deadhead LP Giobbi

Possibly the only DJ on earth to get the blessing of the Jerry Garcia estate, LP Giobbi’s first solo record charts a new course for contemporary dance music.

Sue Clayton Is a Songwriter’s Songwriter (Quite Literally)

Sue Clayton Is a Songwriter’s Songwriter (Quite Literally)

Morgan Kibby has written hits for Panic! at the Disco and Lady Gaga. Yet her true calling was found in a wild new songwriting persona: Sue Clayton.

Cybergrind Bibles & Messages to Ourselves: A Fire-Toolz Interview

Cybergrind Bibles & Messages to Ourselves: A Fire-Toolz Interview

Pivoting from cybergrind to New Age jazz within a song is nothing new for Fire-Toolz’s Angel Marcloid. What’s new is the fanbase she’s cultivating for her wild genre experiments.