
Daniel Felsenthal
Writer and Critic at Freelance
Writer of all shapes n’ sizes, critic of all forms @newyorker @guardian @thenation @newrepublic @theatlantic @villagevoice @pitchfork he/him 🪡 very gay leftist
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
pitchfork.com | Daniel Felsenthal
Lyra Pramuk started singing at a young age, yet she always felt like a musical outsider. She cut her teeth in Pennsylvania church choirs before attending conservatory, her ostensible plan to be an operatic baritone; in her 20s, she shifted gears and became a denizen of Berlin dancefloors. Her destination has always been more idiosyncratic than anything she could find in a particular medium, genre, or career model.
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2 weeks ago |
latimes.com | Daniel Felsenthal
Book Review Homework By Geoff DyerFarrar, Straus and Giroux: 288 pages, $29If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. A certain sort of British memoir takes education as its queasy, pivotal center.
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1 month ago |
villagevoice.com | Daniel Felsenthal
This past decade has been a cynical one for American institutions, if sporadically idealistic on a leftist, grassroots level. The return of socialism to mainstream discourse and the spread of unionization, coupled with the ripples of recent social justice movements, have forged pockets of collectivity and mutual care among what increasingly feels like an opposition without electoral representation.
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1 month ago |
pitchfork.com | Daniel Felsenthal
American instrumental guitarists often conjure sprawling frontiers, but those visions can confine them. William Tyler, among the tradition’s preeminent 21st century practitioners, has a diverse catalog—he’s released a rolicking, jammy rock LP; backed his trusted Martin acoustic with delicate brass; and let out billows of vaporous feedback on his solo recordings.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
withguitars.com | Steve Janes |Daniel Felsenthal
On his new album Glory, Perfume Genius re-teams with long-time producer Blake Mills and keyboardist and co-writer Wyffels along with an incredible group of musicians who have played previously with Hadreas on the road and in the studio including guitarists Meg Duffy (Hand Habits) and Greg Uhlmann, drummers Tim Carr and Jim Keltner, and bassist Pat Kelly as well as a special appearance from New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding.
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RT @jeffweinstein: And the writing enters Pramuk’s lush and far-seeing world with such serious elegance.

RT @D_felsenthal: Wrote about the lush and fascinating new album by Lyra Pramuk for @pitchfork