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Cakes Da Killa - Mind Reader (feat. Stout)
PitchforkFollow “The New York rapper’s third studio album is an unbothered mission statement that displays his gifts as a bar-for-bar rapper…” on Mar 24th →
The Messthetics - Emergence
PitchforkFollow “This meeting of punk and jazz heavyweights sidesteps contemporary trends; instead we’re treated to four players finding common ground as…” on Mar 24th →
Meat Puppets - Lake Of Fire
PitchforkFollow “Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our…” on Mar 23rd →
Waxahatchee - Right Back to It (feat. MJ Lenderman)
PitchforkFollow “Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it again. Her dazzling, piercing songwriting is perfectly in…” on Mar 21st →
The Jesus And Mary Chain - Chemical Animal
PitchforkFollow “The Scottish noise-pop legends’ second album since reuniting strikes a reflective, unusually congenial tone, paying tribute to rock history and…” on Mar 21st →
Adrianne Lenker - Free Treasure
PitchforkFollow “Recorded straight to tape with a small group of close confidants, the Big Thief singer’s latest solo album is free-flowing…” on Mar 20th →
John Lurie - Flutter
PitchforkFollow “These whimsical, at times absurdist songs from the former Lounge Lizard’s gently quixotic HBO series seem designed to channel the…” on Mar 20th →
Princ€ss - Hoist Point
PitchforkFollow “This shadowy collective’s debut album is as nebulous as its members’ identities. An amorphous mixture of guitars, electronics, and wispy…” on Mar 20th →
Gouge Away - Stuck in a Dream
PitchforkFollow “Back from pandemic-induced hiatus, the Florida-based band fuses urgent post-hardcore with softer strains of shoegaze and grunge to unlock a…” on Mar 19th →
Devon Welsh - You Can Do Anything
PitchforkFollow “Despite its jacked-up end-times framing, the former Majical Cloudz singer’s third solo album mostly hews to the melancholy synth pop…” on Mar 18th →
Heavee - Make It Work
PitchforkFollow “The Chicago footwork producer trades the genre’s emphasis on sampling for ultra-vivid sound design fleshed out with futuristic textures and…” on Mar 14th →
Moor Mother - GUILTY (feat. Lonnie Holley & Raia Was)
PitchforkFollow “Fueled by controlled fury and unfathomable sorrow, Camaea Ayewa’s latest album of Afrofuturist collage traces the traumatic legacy of European…” on Mar 13th →
Amaro Freitas - Y'Y
PitchforkFollow “The Brazilian pianist brings his dazzling polyrhythms—plus guests like Jeff Parker and Brandee Younger—to an album that fuses jazz, avant-garde…” on Mar 11th →
DJ Anderson do Paraiso - SADOMASOQUISTA (Feat. DJ DG DO RB & MC's PAULIN DO G, BRAIAN, PEPEU, DÃAN)
PitchforkFollow “The Belo Horizonte-based producer has developed an eerie, minimalist take on Brazilian funk that’s a world away from the heavier…” on Mar 10th →
Bolis Pupul - Ma Tau Wai Road (with Salah Pupul)
PitchforkFollow “Following his 2022 collaboration with Charlotte Adigéry, the Belgian-born producer examines his Hong Kong heritage on an album of clean-lined…” on Mar 8th →
Kim Gordon - Psychedelic Orgasm
PitchforkFollow “Pairing blown-out trap beats and industrial noise with deadpan stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Gordon’s second solo album revels in the broken and…” on Mar 7th →
Hannah Frances - Keeper of the Shepherd
PitchforkFollow “With the energy and conviction of a debut, the intuitive singer-songwriter returns with a dazzling folk album that contends with…” on Mar 6th →
SHEER MAG - Tea On The Kettle
PitchforkFollow “The Philadelphia rockers sign to Third Man, try a few new tricks, and kick out the jams with some diminishing…” on Mar 6th →