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Nao – Jupiter
A radiant return: Nao finds strength in softness on her fourth album. After a four-year pause,…
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Panda Bear – Sinister Grift
Heartbreak in hi-fi: Lennox turns sun-bleached psych-pop into a slow, stunning collapse. On Sinister Grift, Noah…
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Abel Selaocoe – Where Is Home: Vol. 2
Boundless and bold: Selaocoe blurs borders with groove, grace, and global vision. Abel Selaocoe returns with…
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Renaud Capuçon – Sibelius & Barber Violin Concertos
Lush and cinematic: Capuçon lends romantic weight to two contrasting 20th-century works. Pairing the chilly mystique…
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Bdrmm – Microtonic
The Hull quartet push further into electronic territory with mixed results: textural highs and ambient drift.…
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Jeremy Pelt – Woven
The veteran trumpeter revisits old terrain with new tools, crafting a subtly inventive and consistently elegant…
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Doves – Constellations for the Lonely
The Manchester trio return with intricate production and flickers of former brilliance—but too often drift into…
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Sasami – Squeeze
From metal to messy pop: Sasami takes another bold stylistic leap with mixed results but undeniable…
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Lisa Knapp – Hinterland
A spellbinding return from British folk’s fearless innovator, fusing myth, nature, and modernity in a haunting…
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Annie and the Caldwells – Can’t Lose My (Soul)
An astonishing debut 40 years in the making, steeped in gospel roots, blues grit, and unstoppable…