
Steve Albini’s Legacy: Punk DIY, Studio Genius, and a Lasting Musical Community
Rolling Stone profiles Steve Albini, the confrontational DIY pioneer who built Electrical Audio in Chicago and shaped decades of rock with a live, no-tricks approach—recording landmark albums from Pixies’ Surfer Rosa to Nirvana—while tracing his evolution from controversial early projects like Big Black and Rapeman to a more reflective, socially engaged figure with Heather Whinna and Letters to Santa; his studio and the tight-knit musical community he fostered continue to influence artists well after his death in 2024.