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Joyce Manor - Well, Whatever It Was
PitchforkFollow “The Los Angeles pop-punk trio spends its seventh album wrestling with nostalgia, finding nuance and emotional complexity in their everyday…” 13 hrs ago →
Ty Segall & The Muggers - Candy Sam (Live)
PitchforkFollow “Backed by his ad hoc band The Muggers, the prolific songwriter blasts through a five-song set that feels like a…” 13 hrs ago →
Geologist - Government Job
PitchforkFollow “The Animal Collective member’s first solo album is a personal, psychedelic trip indulging his fascination with the hurdy-gurdy.” 13 hrs ago →
Tyler Ballgame - I Believe In Love
PitchforkFollow “The singer’s debut channels Roy Orbison, David Bowie, and erstwhile California greats—but even his tremendous voice can’t make it feel…” 14 hrs ago →
Railings - The Canyon
PitchforkFollow “On the Brooklyn DIY project’s first album in six years, Alex Ian Smith crafts artfully restrained industrial music that flirts…” yesterday →
Otto Benson - Mr. Peanut
PitchforkFollow “The New York musician’s latest album, his first with vocals, is a gently psychedelic tour of his mind, pairing surrealistic…” 4 days ago →
Sleaford Mods - The Good Life feat. Gwendoline Christie & BIG SPECIAL
PitchforkFollow “The UK duo continues to rail against austerity and oppression on its 13th record. At worst, the album lapses into…” 4 days ago →
Victoryland - No Cameras
PitchforkFollow “Former Blood guitarist Julian McCamman’s scrappy, studio-augmented indie rock wears its heart on its sleeve.” 4 days ago →
username, Marsh crane - NEVER SWITCH
PitchforkFollow “The production duo’s busy, silly, next-gen footwork hashes underground rap microgenres and recognizable samples into dreamy collagist fantasies.” 5 days ago →
Jana Horn - All in bet
PitchforkFollow “The peripatetic singer-songwriter’s eponymous third album is a document of wandering and longing. Its acoustic arrangements are sparse and her…” 5 days ago →
The Durutti Column - Sketch For Summer (Remaster)
PitchforkFollow “Reissued with demos, live performances, and early recordings, the full-length debut by the mercurial Factory project is as beautiful as…” 7 days ago →
peaer - End of the World
PitchforkFollow “Exploring new variations on their slowcore sound, the Brooklyn group’s first album in six years raises uneasy questions about life…” last week →
Sassy 009 - Sleepwalker's Pendulum feat. BEA1991
PitchforkFollow “The Oslo musician’s debut album is a darkly glamorous blur of trip-hop and dance pop, with copious reverb and Auto-Tune…” last week →
Alan Vega - Ice Drummer
PitchforkFollow “The legendary Suicide vocalist’s early-1980s solo albums don’t illustrate his reinvention as a rockabilly artist so much as reveal that…” last week →
Will Epstein - Saturday Night
PitchforkFollow “After a pair of heady soundtracks, the Woodstock musician’s earnest and exploratory new album plants its feet firmly on the…” last week →
Sister Irene O'Connor - Fire (Luke 12:49)
PitchforkFollow “This 1973 album of Christian worship music has long attracted crate-diggers like James Blake and Vegyn with its haunting synths…” last week →
Courtney Marie Andrews - Pendulum Swing
PitchforkFollow “The Arizona singer-songwriter’s ninth album is an earnest, aching set carried by dazzling vocal performances and rich, chamber-folk production.” last week →
Ya Tseen - Taste On My Lips (feat. Portugal. The Man, Meshell Ndegeocello, Sidibe)
PitchforkFollow “The multidisciplinary Tlingit/Unangax̂ artist examines kinship and political consciousness on an album that evokes the indie-rock experimentalism of TV on…” last week →