Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Seefeel - So Shall You Be
PitchforkFollow “Crafted from the same materials that yielded Everything Squared, the British band’s new record of cosmological dub offers new insight…” 4 days ago →
Saint Etienne - Half Light
PitchforkFollow “On the beloved indie-pop trio’s 11th album, world-weary acceptance and the unending march of time take shape as cloudy ambient…” 6 days ago →
perila - sepula purm
PitchforkFollow “Interweaving field recordings, electronic abstractions, and low-key vocals—sometimes sung, sometimes merely murmured—these ambient pieces often feel like snapshots of dreams.” last week →
Kassie Krut - Racing Man
PitchforkFollow “The trio’s sing-songy single “Reckless” was one of the year’s most infectious dance bangers. On their debut EP, the ex-Palm…” last week →
The National - I Need My Girl (Live in Rome)
PitchforkFollow “Recorded in Italy in June 2024, the National’s 21-song live album is replete with deep cuts. Its more esoteric selections…” last week →
Ally Evenson - One Trick Pony
PitchforkFollow “On her debut album, the Detroit singer-songwriter explores supersized feelings in songs that pair bratty pop melodies with overblown textures.” last week →
Moin - Guess It's Wrecked (feat. Olan Monk)
PitchforkFollow “The UK trio—rock-informed, techno-adjacent—taps friends and peers for unconventional guest vocals and finds new life in squalling guitars and asymmetrical…” last week →
Bibio - DOROTHEA’S BED
PitchforkFollow “Stephen Wilkinson pays tribute to Britain’s nostalgic landscapes and ruins with a second collection of ambient tone poems indebted to…” last week →
SQUANDERERS - Theme for Viewers at Home
PitchforkFollow “David Grubbs, Wendy Eisenberg, and Kramer—under a tongue-in-cheek alias borrowed from one of Grubbs’ books—meet for a spontaneous, exploratory improv…” on Dec 10th →
Kim Deal - Nobody Loves You More
PitchforkFollow “Nearly four decades after becoming an indie fixture, the ex-Pixies bassist and Breeders co-founder finally releases her solo debut, revealing…” on Dec 8th →
Mark Barrott - Pandora
PitchforkFollow “After the death of his partner, the longtime Ibiza resident jettisoned his habitually balmy Balearic sounds in favor of a…” on Dec 8th →
Bill Callahan and Smog - Beautiful Child
PitchforkFollow “Recorded 23 years ago in BBC’s Maida Vale studios, this brief EP—featuring two Smog originals and covers of the Velvet…” on Dec 4th →
CCL - Plot Twist
PitchforkFollow “On the Berlin-based DJ’s debut solo release, vintage sounds like speed garage and breakbeat 2-step get a hyper-detailed, psychedelic update;…” on Dec 3rd →
Tashi Dorji - we will be wherever the fires are lit
PitchforkFollow “On his second album for Drag City, the Bhutan-born guitarist wordlessly articulates a time of American turmoil—and finds fits of…” on Dec 2nd →
Lynn Avery & Cole Pulice - All That the Air Allows
PitchforkFollow “The ambient musician and experimental saxophonist reunite for a spacious album that glows with the chilly beauty of winter sun.” on Dec 1st →
Merely & Malibu - starslayyer
PitchforkFollow “Folding murmured dialog into road-trip snapshots and blissed-out synths, the two producers meld their respective style—wistful edits, lo-fi euphoria—into a…” on Nov 26th →
22º Halo - 22
PitchforkFollow “Singer-songwriter Will Kennedy moves through grief in delicate and unsparing ways using the simple sounds of lo-fi indie rock.” on Nov 26th →