David Malitz

David Malitz covers music for the Weekend, Going Out Guide and Style sections of The Washington Post. He was an intern for the Going Out Guide while a journalism major at University of Maryland and started working for washingtonpost.com in May 2004. Since then he has offered in-depth coverage of the local music scene, interviewed the likes of Brian Wilson and Aretha Franklin, reviewed concerts by Paul McCartney and Paul Simon, blogged from SXSW Festival in Austin, written live coverage for Virgin Mobile Festival, and profiled everyone from black metal group Liturgy to platinum-selling rapper Wiz Khalifa to Sean Lennon. He was also lucky (or unlucky) enough to be at 9:30 Club on a night when Courtney Love completely lost her mind (even for her) and reviewed that trainwreck to end all trainwrecks.

Latest by David Malitz

‘Modern Vampires,’ authentic as ever

‘Modern Vampires,’ authentic as ever

On its third album, Vampire Weekend remains polished and shows off more of its inventive musical palette.

New, less flashy stars look to make their mark at Wrestlemania

New, less flashy stars look to make their mark at Wrestlemania

Daniel Bryan and Sheamus are among the newer faces hoping to connect with casual fans.

The Strokes’s ‘Comedown Machine’ is not quite a comeback

The Strokes’s ‘Comedown Machine’ is not quite a comeback

Early ’00s rock favorites continue to have a hold over listeners, despite diminishing results.

"The Great Gatsby" to kick off Cannes Film Festival, but will it be any good?

'The Great Gatsby' to kick off Cannes Film Festival, but will it be any good?

Will Baz Luhrmann's 3-D adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic live up to the hype?