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Remember the Humans
On its first record in nearly nine years, the Toronto indie rock collective uses extended jams and stretches of stillness to highlight the sense of community and connection underpinning its best work.
Lavender Networks
On her Warp debut, Angel Marcloid offers a dialed-in microcosm of her epic discography, blending black and death metal, scorched-earth electronics, and moments of melodramatic beauty.
Detached From the Rest of You
The London producer has always taken an unusually subdued approach to club music, but her latest album—a sullen fusion of pop structures and glitchy IDM—is her most fiercely introspective yet.
MR COBRA
To exorcise the memory of a predatory relationship, the experimental artist’s new album and theatrical performance recast the story as a daring avant-pop opera.

The Needledrop

Action Bronson - PLANET FROG
Action Bronson's strongest project in over a decade.
The Black Keys - Peaches!
The Black Keys' strongest album since 'Delta Kream.'
KNEECAP - FENIAN
KNEECAP are sounding rightfully triumphant on 'FENIAN.'
Kacey Musgraves - Middle of Nowhere

Hi everyone, Lookthony Outtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd, and it's time for a review of this new Kacey Musgraves album, Middle of Nowhere.

This is the newest and seventh full-length album from this Texas singer-songwriter, Miss Musgraves. And for a while now, Kacey has