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Still House Plants
Best New Album
In their seemingly telepathic interplay, the London post-rock trio eschews typical song forms in favor of a kind of collective flickering; their music tracks the process of its creation.

Dark Matter

Pearl Jam
Retreating from the experimentation of Gigaton, Pearl Jam delivers a comforting blend of agitated fist-pumpers, roiling ballads, and yearning mid-tempo anthems.

Woledto

Elyanna
The Palestinian Chilean singer’s debut blends elements of Arab pop, R&B, EDM, and jazz into an energizing new sound with deep respect for tradition.

The Tortured Poets Department / The Anthology

Taylor Swift
In standard and extended editions, Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album races to fill the gap between her intimate songwriting and her increasingly outsized persona. It’s unruly, unedited, and even a little tortured.

Sleep Paralysis

Bbymutha
On her second official LP, the rapper experiments with electronic textures and proves she’s nowhere close to exhausting the potential of her Southern rap roots.

Features

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