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The Beatles Biopics Cast Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Harris Dickinson, and Joseph Quinn as Fab Four | April 1, 2025 | News |
Chubby and the Gang Break Up | March 31, 2025 | News |
10 Songs You Should Listen to Now: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist | March 31, 2025 | News |
Sufjan Stevens Announces New Carrie & Lowell Reissue, Shares Demo | March 31, 2025 | News |
Drake Shares New Video for “Nokia” | March 31, 2025 | News |
Netflix Shares New Black Mirror Season 7 Trailer and Release Date | March 31, 2025 | News |
Bright Eyes and Cursive Share New Song “Recluse I Don’t Have to Love” | March 31, 2025 | News |
Billy Corgan Announces New Solo Project and North American Tour | March 31, 2025 | News |
Wavves Announce New Album and Tour, Share Video for New Song “Goner” | March 31, 2025 | News |
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Dan's Boogie - Destroyer | Dan Bejar’s 14th Destroyer record is contemplative, morning-after music par excellence: He’s putting the whole story back together, knowing it’s all going to fall apart. | Rock |
End Beginnings - Sandwell District | The techno collective once known for its unrelenting severity loosens up after a 13-year break. But while the mood has lightened, the group sometimes seems to lack its former sense of purpose. | Electronic |
Perfect Teeth (30th Anniversary Edition) - Unrest | An expanded reissue of the indie-pop icons’ 1993 swan song highlights the contradictions—youthful innocence and teenage lust; scrappy punk and lovelorn ballads—that made the group unique. | Rock |
Gift Songs - Jefre Cantu-Ledesma | The ambient experimental musician’s latest record is cohesive, fluid, and egoless. Using an almost entirely acoustic palette, he and his collaborators channel an abiding sense of mystery. | Experimental |
Patience, Moonbeam - Great Grandpa | A much-anticipated follow-up to the Seattle quintet’s 2019 debut explores themes of life change with gratitude, sincerity, and an exquisite sense of drama. | Rock |
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MAYHEM - Lady Gaga | On her seventh album, Lady Gaga returns to pop with the larger-than-life sound. She delves into the inner turmoil of fame while reminding you why she’s earned it. | Pop/R&B |
For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) - Japanese Breakfast | Michelle Zauner’s lovely, pensive, capital-R Romantic fourth album takes a step back from autobiography to examine the performances and peril of fame itself. | Rock |
Radio DDR - Sharp Pins | Lifeguard’s Kai Slater bottles the feeling of youthful, lovestruck invincibility with enough scream-a-long hooks and artful riffs that his second album feels like a greatest-hits collection. | Rock |
MUSIC - Playboi Carti | Carti’s long-awaited third official album is a blockbuster event that synthesizes all of his impulses—good and bad—into a dizzying, inspired, vibes-driven, 30-track flood of everything. | Rap |
City of Clowns - Marie Davidson | Forget dancing like no one’s watching: The Québécois musician’s latest LP is raving under surveillance capitalism, offering pranksterish critiques over Y2K-inspired beats. | Electronic |
Lonesome Drifter - Charley Crockett | Following in a long tradition of country singers on the skids, the Grammy-nominated Texan songwriter’s new album recounts a trail of broken promises and broken hearts. | Folk/Country |
Sinister Grift - Panda Bear | Assisted by his Animal Collective bandmates, Noah Lennox’s latest solo LP is disarmingly laid-back. It might be his most straightforwardly beautiful record—and also his most emotionally complex. | Electronic |
Moneyball - Dutch Interior | After the lo-fi slowcore of its first two albums, the L.A. sextet embraces a welter of instruments, some carefully chosen country influences, and sentimental feelings delivered with a wink. | Rock |
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