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aja monet - working class musicians
PitchforkFollow “Mystic and trenchant, the Los Angeles-based writer and performer’s second album feels emphatically musical even as her style remains rooted…” 5 days ago →
Marisa Anderson - Quodlibet
PitchforkFollow “The guitarist reimagines traditional songs from places the United States has been in conflict with during her lifetime, steeping her…” 5 days ago →
Duval Timothy & Carlos Niño - loopy
PitchforkFollow “Pianist and percussionist holed up on a gray London day to improvise and record much of this album, which takes…” 5 days ago →
Blod - Jennys Sång
PitchforkFollow “On an album conceived as a score for a nonexistent coming-of-age film, Swedish musician Gustaf Dicksson communicates teenage longing and…” 5 days ago →
Visible Cloaks - Steel
PitchforkFollow “Drawing heavily from Japanese kankyō ongaku, the Portland ambient duo explores mind-bending sound design and meditative states in a long-form…” last week →
Thomas Dollbaum - Rabbits
PitchforkFollow “With an assist from MJ Lenderman, the New Orleans singer and poet fine-tunes his storytelling instincts against a backdrop of…” last week →
Magic Tuber Stringband - The Death of Ellenton
PitchforkFollow “Paying tribute to a South Carolina town destroyed in the 1950s for a nuclear materials plant, the Durham avant-folk trio's…” last week →
Hiss Golden Messenger - In the Middle of It
PitchforkFollow “The North Carolina songwriter sounds inspired and proudly unselfconscious on a celebratory new album about music and community.” last week →
Spencer Krug - Timebomb
PitchforkFollow “The mischievous and prolific Canadian musician—formerly of Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown—offers a tour of his idiosyncrasies on a set…” last week →
Koyo - Irreversible
PitchforkFollow “On its second album, the five-piece carries the torch for Long Island melodic hardcore while injecting the style with contemporary…” last week →
Suzy Sheer - The One
PitchforkFollow “Frosty and a little unreal, the duo’s languid, atmospheric dream-electroclash unfurls like a gentle 5 a.m. comedown.” last week →
Jesca Hoop - Designer Citizen
PitchforkFollow “In a set of sweet, graceful tunes, the singer-songwriter offers meditations on love and human frailty, plus a few sharply…” last week →
Kwes Darko - God of the Youth
PitchforkFollow “The British electronic producer formerly known as Blue Daisy and Black Dahlia unveils a new solo venture and a menacing…” last week →
Genesis Owusu - PIRATE RADIO
PitchforkFollow “Folding together post-industrial dissonance, globe-trotting influences, and stinging social commentary, the Australian musician’s new album isn’t pulling punches.” last week →
The Field - In Our Dreams
PitchforkFollow “Eight years since his last record, the Swedish ambient-techno musician still constitutes a category of one. But his trademark style,…” last week →
Sergeant - Are You Ready to Know that Seen from up Close Things Have No Shape?
PitchforkFollow “The Belgian trio brightens up its sound a smidge on its second album, filled with heady, psychedelic songs that house…” last week →
Rostam - Hardy (feat. Clairo)
PitchforkFollow “Blending Persian and American folk instrumentation, the alt-pop songwriter and producer expands his signature sound on a sharply focused third…” on May 14th →
Naomi Scott - Losing You
PitchforkFollow “With elegant, modern takes on 1980s soft ballads and sophistipop, the former Disney Channel actor’s debut LP is as stylish…” on May 14th →
Smerz - Spring summer
PitchforkFollow “The Norwegian duo’s latest EP, inspired by the final track of its 2025 album, forgoes straightforward plots for stranger, smudgier…” on May 14th →