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Melody's Echo Chamber - In The Stars
PitchforkFollow “On her latest album of diaphanous psych rock, the French musician’s songwriting is as ethereal as ever, but the crisp…” nearly 2 hrs ago →
Jerskin Fendrix - Beth's Farm
PitchforkFollow “On his second album, the British musician—who has scored several Yorgos Lanthimos films—delivers maximalist delirium and pastoral ballads, leveraging ridiculousness…” nearly 2 hrs ago →
First Day Back - Sure, Ok
PitchforkFollow “The Santa Cruz band’s self-released debut plants its flag for the homespun Midwest emo of the 1990s.” nearly 2 hrs ago →
JMSN - Blow The Spot Up
PitchforkFollow “On the heels of his viral success, the shapeshifting R&B artist makes a daring but frustrating pivot to ’90s alt-rock…” 2 days ago →
ira glass - fd&c red 40
PitchforkFollow “The Chicago group’s latest EP blitzes through the last half century of punk and hardcore, fusing no wave, post-rock, and…” 3 days ago →
ERG ONE X BONEWESO - THEHIGHEXALTED
PitchforkFollow “The three Dominican American artists fill their collaborative album with local idiosyncrasies and evocative production, sharing tales of small-city kingpins…” 3 days ago →
Sharp Pins - Popafangout
PitchforkFollow “21-year-old power-pop auteur Kai Slater is back with a deliberately constructed album that finds the sweet spot between winsome and…” 4 days ago →
SML - Gutteral Utterance
PitchforkFollow “A powerhouse quintet with deep ties to L.A.’s experimental music universe breaks jazz wide open on its second album, blurring…” 4 days ago →
Haley Heynderickx, Max García Conover - to each their dot
PitchforkFollow “The songwriters collaborate for a spirited and serious collection of protest folk inspired by the legacy of Woody Guthrie.” last week →
K-LONE - someone else
PitchforkFollow “The British producer’s third record is the most satisfying of his career so far, its streamlined, home-listening house driven by…” last week →
Hélène Barbier - Milquetoast
PitchforkFollow “On her third solo album, the Montreal singer-songwriter crafts playfully disorienting art-punk without ever losing her cool.” last week →
Steve Gunn - Nearly There
PitchforkFollow “The Brooklyn songwriter and guitarist crafts a tender album filled with negative space and patient reflections on mortality.” last week →
Sword II - Halogen
PitchforkFollow “The Atlanta indie-rock band puts its city and its songwriting in the spotlight on a tightly focused new album.” last week →
EL PLVYBXY - Asuntos Subacuaticos
PitchforkFollow “Gregorio Da Silva’s debut album combines nostalgic rave sounds with Latin American folk rhythms, offering a warm, freaky introduction to…” on Nov 20th →
WRENS - CRAYOLA
PitchforkFollow “The jazz-rap ensemble’s second album is dense, chaotic, and thrilling, with electroacoustic abstraction grounded by casual humor and intentional collaboration.” on Nov 19th →
Computer - Concrete Vehicles
PitchforkFollow “The Vancouver noise-rock band embraces overstimulation on a full-length debut that demands active listening.” on Nov 19th →
Juana Molina - uno es árbol
PitchforkFollow “On her first album in eight years, the Argentinian musician plies a whimsically unsettling mix of sing-song melodies, ghostly electronics,…” on Nov 18th →
Oneohtrix Point Never - Cherry Blue
PitchforkFollow “Drawing on a cache of commercial sample CDs, Daniel Lopatin assembles an impossibly dense and transportive electronic album that takes…” on Nov 16th →