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Fanny Hill
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 look back at the 1972 album from Fanny, a real rock spectacle laced with tenderness, sisterhood, and impeccable riffs that just never got its due.
Theft World
The New York electro-punks’ second album is based on a wild concept that builds out a knotty, eccentric, and surprisingly sentimental world.
Middle of Nowhere
After a decade of twists, turns, and experiments, the country star goes back to her roots on an expertly written, guest-heavy new album.
A Great Day in Newcastle
The UK trio’s second album marries jazz-kid experimentalism with taut punk, sprawling worldbuilding, and social commentary, featuring production from Geordie Greep.

The Needledrop

Noah Kahan - The Great Divide
Noah has certainly stepped his songwriting game up on The Great Divide, but the whole album is too bloated and washed-out for its own good.
Giant Claw & galen tipton - Mobile Suit Gym Rat
A very good follow-up to Keith and galen's previous collab.
Sexyy Red - Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa
The Sexyy Red from Hood Hottest Princess is nowhere to be found on Yo Favorite Trappa Favorite Rappa.
Foo Fighters – Your Favorite Toy
Your Favorite Toy is not the blowout it was clearly intended to be.