Devon Maloney
Devon Maloney is the former pop music editor for the Los Angeles Times. An alumnus of Billboard, SPIN, WIRED, Rolling Stone and New York Magazine’s Vulture, her byline has also appeared in Vanity Fair, GQ, Grantland, the Village Voice, Nylon and many more. She’s a South Bay native, a dystopian lit fan, a Ewok dog parent and a Trekkie to the bone.
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As a Middle-Class White Millennial™, I am drawn to Millennial Talk.
June 3, 2016
Going by his newest music video, you’d think Boogie was the life of the party.
June 24, 2015
There’s lots of blame to throw around when it comes to the early demise of Amy Winehouse.
June 18, 2015
Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Nick Jonas -- is it a law of the universe that the first boy band member to abandon the pack for a solo career inevitably becomes a smooth, R&B-crooning sex symbol?
June 17, 2015
If you can hum a classic movie theme song, there’s a good chance it was written by John Williams.
June 12, 2015
When the world is ending and the devil is coming for your soul, the most important question you have to ask yourself is this: What soft rock song do I want playing me out as I spiral my way down to Hell?
June 2, 2015
Sitting with her bandmate Cleo Tucker on the back patio of a coffee shop in Silver Lake, Girlpool’s Harmony Tividad remembers the jarring contrast when the acoustic pop duo arrived in Philadelphia after uprooting their lives in their native L.A.
June 1, 2015
Wrapping a final round of tour dates in support of their 2013 self-titled album, Hayley Williams and her band look to the past -- from a very specific perspective
May 24, 2015
On paper, a Lana Del Rey/Courtney Love tour sounds like one of the best pairings in recent pop music history.
May 20, 2015