Summer is almost over, and with one eye open, Mac Miller takes the upcoming Fall and 87th issue of FADER. Peep the cover story here.
Summer is almost over, and with one eye open, Mac Miller takes the upcoming Fall and 87th issue of FADER. Peep the cover story here.
Looking determined as ever, Miguel’s mug is plastered on the 83rd issue of Fader. Below is an excerpt addressing some of his misconceptions. Full story
French Montana returns to his native Morocco for the cover of FADER‘s annual Photo Issue. The magazine drops October 9th, but you can peruse the feature here.
FADER‘s cover subjects are always out the box. And for their Spring Style issue, Kendrick Lamar and Danny Brown get their shine on. Issue hits newsstands March 6th, but you can read K-Dot’s story here and Danny’s here.
FADER looks towards the future (no pun) for their NOW issue. Sharing the cover with Rock star Cass McCombs is Mr. Tony Montana himself (no Al Pacino).
Having a breakout year, Odd Future’s Frank Ocean get his first cover story with FADER. Catch the fade and read an excerpt below. When he was nine, Frank Ocean’s godfather subscribed him to Robb Report, a magazine for the ultra-rich. Less interested in fiduciary smarts, it’s a catalog of conspicuous consumption, highlighting tropical vacations, invaluable antiques and, as Ocean came to know, really expensive cars. Though he comes from a middle class family, he obsessively read the magazine’s classified ads, […]
Now, Ms. Wallace has another magazine to smile about. For issue #73, Biggie covers Fader‘s annual icon edition. The mag hits newsstands on May 3rd, but the cover feature, written by Noz, is available to read now.
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.