Pitchfork Best New Albums
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Twisted Teens: Blame the Clown
The New Orleans punk duo channels American country and folk music for a raw, righteous, and impress…
Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon: As of Now
Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon's album ‘As of Now’ showcases his unique rap style, blending humor and serious…
Ratboys: Singin’ to an Empty Chair
Indie rock band Ratboys explore themes of isolation and introspection in their latest album. Their …
Mandy, Indiana: URGH
Mandy, Indiana's album ‘URGH’ represents an innovative exploration of experimental electronic and n…
xaviersobased: Xavier
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Otto Benson: Peanut
Otto Benson's latest album ‘Peanut’ explores intimate personal storytelling through an indie rock/p…
Daniel Lopatin: Marty Supreme (Original Soundtrack)
Daniel Lopatin has composed the original soundtrack for ‘Marty Supreme’, continuing his innovative …
KP Skywalka: I Tried to Tell You
KP Skywalka's latest album explores complex personal narratives through a dynamic hip-hop soundscap…
Oneohtrix Point Never: Tranquilizer
Oneohtrix Point Never's latest album ‘Tranquilizer’ explores experimental electronic soundscapes wi…
WNC WhopBezzy / 70th Street Carlos: Out the Blue
WNC WhopBezzy and 70th Street Carlos collaborate on a new hip-hop album ‘Out the Blue’, exploring s…
Rosalía: LUX
Rosalía's album ‘LUX’ is reviewed by music journalist Gio Santiago, suggesting a critical explorati…
Carrier: Rhythm Immortal
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Sudan Archives: The BPM
Sudan Archives’ latest album explores a fusion of experimental electronic and R&B sounds, showc…
feeo: Goodness
Read Philip Sherburne’s review of the album.
Rochelle Jordan: Through the Wall
Rochelle Jordan's latest album explores themes of resilience and emotional transformation through a…
Ø: Sysivalo
Finnish electronic musician Sysivalo releases a self-titled album exploring experimental ambient so…
Joanne Robertson: Blurrr
Joanne Robertson's album ‘Blurrr’ is an experimental musical work that explores sonic boundaries an…
Wednesday: Bleeds
Wednesday's album ‘Bleeds’ is a raw and emotionally charged indie rock/noise rock exploration of vu…
Algernon Cadwallader: Trying Not to Have a Thought
Algernon Cadwallader's album review explores the band's introspective approach to musical compositi…
Lucrecia Dalt: A Danger to Ourselves
Colombian experimental electronic musician Lucrecia Dalt explores complex sonic landscapes that cha…
Greg Freeman: Burnover
Greg Freeman has released an album titled ‘Burnover’, which is reviewed by Grace Robins-Somerville …