Mikael Wood writes about pop music in all its ever-quickening splendor. Prior to joining the Los Angeles Times in 2012, he was a freelance contributor to Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Spin and the Village Voice. He grew up in Little Rock, Ark., graduated from Northwestern University and knows every word to “Mo Money Mo Problems.” He was named pop music critic in 2016.
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The Grammy-winning producer and songwriter looks back at a very busy 2024, including his work with Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and his band Bleachers.
Oct. 13, 2024
For the sibling pop savants, work and family have long been intertwined. They’ve proved it with their most autobiographical album, ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft,’ a strong contender for the 67th Grammy Awards.
Oct. 10, 2024
Beyoncé’s complicated history in album of the year means that all eyes will be on that prize when Grammy nominations are announced in November.
Oct. 10, 2024
Solange’s latest project is Eldorado Ballroom, a three-night series of wide-ranging musical performances set to open Thursday at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Oct. 9, 2024
Nominations for the 67th Grammy Awards will be announced on Nov. 8 with the ceremony itself taking place on Feb. 2.
Oct. 9, 2024
The band’s latest offering jams together styles and textures with its usual intricacy while relishing a newly noisy edge.
Oct. 9, 2024
The hit-making producer goes deep on the concept of gratitude, his relationship with Chad Hugo and capturing his life story — in Lego form — with the help of director Morgan Neville.
Oct. 9, 2024
The success of her single ‘Tennessee Orange’ put Megan Moroney on the map. Says the country singer now: ‘I don’t want to limit myself in any way.’
Oct. 8, 2024
Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth Twins on Joni Mitchell at the Bowl and the rock stardom that wasn’t
Brandi Carlile talks with her longtime bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth as the identical twin brothers step out with an album of their own.
Oct. 7, 2024
Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, discusses his efforts to diversify the Grammy Awards’ electorate ahead of next year’s ceremony.
Oct. 3, 2024