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I Could Live in Hope
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 the epiphanic debut album from the Duluth slowcore band whose fragile, insistent sound was entirely its own from the beginning.
Paris in the Spring
On his seventh solo album, the British singer-songwriter pairs a grab bag of styles—synth-pop balladry, deep house, a Rolling Stones cover—with clearheaded lyrical introspection.
PLAY ME
Kim Gordon’s third solo album is the most populist and literalist music of her career. Her sharp style and wit remain, but absurdity and ambiguity are missed.
Lateral
The Italian musician pays tribute to classic dub techno and leftfield ambient music on a 3xLP of ruminative rhythms and sumptuous tone colors.

The Needledrop

Flying Lotus - BIG MAMA
BIG MAMA hints at being a fun change of pace for FlyLo, but lacks much of the excitement and innovation of his earlier work.
Denzel Curry - Strictly 4 the Scythe
Denzel Curry's promising new rap collective debuts with a hit-and-miss handful of tracks.