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Pitchfork

UY SCUTI
The Atlanta rapper’s post-RICO comeback album feels engineered for virality and not much else. Even in wounded Southern pain rap mode, Thug offers irony and defensiveness without sincerity or style.
In Daytona Yellow
The UK dance producer sets aside the elaborate conceits of previous LPs and turns his attention to his guests’ voices—and his own. In place of house bangers, he offers a grab-bag of moods.
Goodbyehouse
Unlike so many of its neo-shoegaze peers, the Danish duo has no interest in sugarcoating its feelings—its sweetly melodic dream pop hides a wellspring of existential angst.
Through the Wall
The Toronto singer returns with a sleek, perfectly executed club record for the late-night crew. Her restrained vocals and velvet hooks are top class.

The Needledrop

Jens Lekman - Songs for Other People’s Weddings
While it's occasionally cumbersome and very mannerly, Songs for Other People's Weddings is a pretty and conceptual listen.
Doja Cat - Vie
Doja's most consistently fun album so far.
Geese - Getting Killed
Geese get even wilder on Getting Killed.
The Hives - The Hives Forever Forever The Hives
Another reason to put respect on The Hives' name.