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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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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…
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Edwyn Collins – The Bridge Hotel (Domino)
A reflective, soulful journey of homecoming and reckoning. Recorded in his home studio in the remote…
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Courting – Stealth Rollback (PIAS)
A thrilling leap forward from indie rock’s most unpredictable band. Liverpudlian indie rockers Courting have always…
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Playboi Carti – Music (Opium/Interscope)
The most delayed rap album of the decade might also be one of its most explosive.…
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Boulez: Livre pour Quatuor – Quatuor Diotima (Pentatone)
Throughout his life, Pierre Boulez was famously allergic to finality. Many of his works stayed in…





