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Maya Hawke - Lioness
PitchforkFollow “On her fourth album, the New York singer-songwriter frames big questions about ambition, identity, and self-doubt in deceptively understated folk-pop…” 23 hrs ago →
Knats - Wor Jackie
PitchforkFollow “The UK trio’s second album marries jazz-kid experimentalism with taut punk, sprawling worldbuilding, and social commentary, featuring production from Geordie…” 4 days ago →
youbet - Ground Kiss
PitchforkFollow “Now working as a duo, the erstwhile bedroom-pop project embraces its gnarliest impulses on its third album, finding unexpected hope…” 4 days ago →
Gobby - Country Drill
PitchforkFollow “The experimental New York beatmaker’s latest album cobbles together deadpan jokes, shroomed-out miniatures, and hard-edged drum maximalism, holding a cracked…” 4 days ago →
Yu Su - A Jewel (feat. Dip In the Pool)
PitchforkFollow “The Chinese-born, London-based musician’s leftfield dance music has turned tougher in recent years, but her latest album lurks beguilingly in…” 5 days ago →
Angelo De Augustine - The Cure
PitchforkFollow “Beneath its placid surface, the songwriter’s delicate, minimalist folk conveys a gossamer strength and dogged persistence.” 6 days ago →
Gia Margaret - Alive Inside
PitchforkFollow “The Chicago composer has achieved viral success with her melancholy instrumental music, but her return to traditional singer-songwriter fare yields…” 6 days ago →
White Fence - Unread Books
PitchforkFollow “On his tightest, most cohesive album, the psych-rocker ditches tape-manipulated obfuscation for a sparkling set of jangle-pop songs that detail…” 6 days ago →
Mikaela Davis - Starlite Tonite
PitchforkFollow “The singer-songwriter and harpist cruises around Los Angeles on her light, loose, and rootsy new album.” 7 days ago →
Jump Source - Shattered feat. Helena Deland & Ross Meen
PitchforkFollow “The dancefloor duo of Francis Latreille and Patrick Holland blends underground style and big-room sensibilities with a sweaty, sophisticated full-length…” 7 days ago →
Quiet Light - You Say I Love You
PitchforkFollow “Texas songwriter Riya Mahesh’s atmospheric beatmaking, gauzy harmonies, and impressionistic songwriting cast a spell. Her new album is her most…” last week →
Alvarius B. - Rock N' Roll
PitchforkFollow “Alan Bishop’s latest album seems at first like a showcase of his music at its most rocking. But it’s also…” last week →
Zoumer - here in my room
PitchforkFollow “The Danish Algerian songwriter’s peripatetic new album pulls up at the bustling crossroads of the electroclash comeback and the contemporary…” last week →
Hedvig Mollestad Weejuns - Bitches Blues
PitchforkFollow “Accompanied by organ and drums, the Norwegian guitarist finds introspective new shades of her virtuosic approach.” last week →
Starker - Little Rubys Cafe (Prod. Roper Williams)
PitchforkFollow “Retro but never dusty, the rapper’s brilliantly bugged-out new tape sounds like a New York that hardly exists anymore.” last week →
Carla dal Forno - Going Out
PitchforkFollow “The Australian singer-songwriter’s latest album sounds at first like a chipper fusion of post-punk and dream pop. But the lyrics…” last week →
portrayal of guilt - Ecstasy
PitchforkFollow “From nu-metal to Madchester and beyond, the Austin metal trio’s ambitious fourth album brings all their disparate influences under one…” last week →
Friko - Seven Degrees
PitchforkFollow “For its second record, the Chicago band adds sprawling arrangements to its homespun sound, reaching for the theatrical maximalism of…” last week →
yaya bey - Forty Days
PitchforkFollow “The songwriter’s wistful, breezy new album showcases her mood-ring shifts, wry humor, and exquisite sound design. Everything she sings feels…” last week →
Black Nile - Exposure
PitchforkFollow “The new album from brothers Aaron and Lawrence Shaw plays to modern Los Angeles jazz tradition with standout performances and…” last week →