
Dive Into Dork’s Star-Studded April 2024 Issue: Where Music and Attitude Clash
Bleachers, Caity Baser, Conan Gray, girl in red, and Lizzy McAlpine light up the covers of Dork’s April 2024 issue. Get a scoop of this edition’s electric content.

By VIBING
April 2024’s Dork issue bursts with the energy of five monumental cover stars. Brace yourself for electrifying interviews, bold statements, and the pulse of modern pop pulsating through each page.
Calling all aficionados of contemporary pop and indie music—the latest issue of Dork is roaring onto stands, and you don’t want to miss it. Here’s a taste of what’s in store:
- Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers return with a genre-blending bang in a captivating Parisian escapade, offering insights into their self-titled fourth album that will have fans on the edge of their seats.
- girl in red, aka the darling of Dorkcore, spins a yarn of ‘world-dominating confidence’ that will leave you giddy with excitement for her second album’s punchy soundscape.
- Pop prodigy Conan Gray teams up with the legendary Max Martin, crafting what’s heralded as one of the year’s most thrilling pop albums—a surefire crowd-pleaser.
- Trailblazing talent Caity Baser hits the ground running with ‘Still Learning’, a mixtape that promises the rise of a new superstar with the audacity to dream big.
- The ever-evolving artistry of Lizzy McAlpine graces us with an album pushing new frontiers, embracing a fearless approach that redefines the artistic journey.
But that’s just the crest of the wave. The issue is brimming with exclusive content:
- Interviews with the iconic Gossip and revered artists like Empress Of, Fletcher, and Blu DeTiger.
- Up-and-coming musical forces DellaXOZ, O., SIIGHTS, Dead Pony, and C Turtle burst onto the scene in this month’s Hype.
- Features on indie trailblazers Waxahatchee, Fightstar, and others, capturing the essence of a vibrant musical landscape.
- A treasure trove of content, including playlists, interviews, and live show recaps, all ready to immerse you in the heart of the scene.
If this sounds irresistible, snag your copy of Dork‘s April issue here or elevate your fandom by subscribing here for monthly print editions delivered to your doorstep.