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Justified
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit a 2002 debut that launched a whole cultural phenomenon by borrowing the hottest R&B moves of the day to mint a shiny new pop star.
Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs (20th Anniversary Edition)
A 20th-anniversary reissue honors the years-long process of creating the quirky, masterful record and finds new freedom in its songs, packaging them with demos, live recordings, rarities, and a book.
The Mountain
The animated band’s ninth album gathers collaborators both living and departed for a characteristically audacious monument to grief, India, and archival memory.
The Mirror
The Big Thief guitarist lightly updates his solo sound, but he still fares best as a traditional country-rock troubadour.

The Needledrop

Jill Scott - To Whom This May Concern
A gorgeous and inspiring return.
Exhumed - Red Asphalt
Exhumed locks in on an interesting lyrical concept on Red Asphalt, but the music isn't quite on that level for the most part.
Baby Keem - Ca$ino ALBUM REVIEW
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sAVQWKgMjg While it is a slight improvement over The Melodic Blue, Baby Keem's sophomore album is still kind of underwhelming after such a long wait. More rap reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP4CS
Converge - Love Is Not Enough
After all these years, Converge's performances and songwriting are just as high-impact as those of the best up-and-comers in the metalcore scene.