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Sexistential
Robyn sounds right at home on a kooky new album that refines the luminous synth palpitations of Body Talk to explore sexuality, sentimentality, and the creation of life.
Creature of Habit
With a guest appearance from Waxahatchee and production from John Congleton, the latest from the Australian singer-songwriter gently furthers her career-long search for inner peace.
A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness
The American band’s 1996 debut spun indie pop gold from heartache and secondhand Hammond organ. A new 30th-anniversary reissue can hardly do much to improve it.
Silent Way
On his first album for his own Plastic & Sounds label, the Japanese producer sounds pricklier than ever, lacing hypnotic house and techno with microtonal dissonance and clashing textures.

The Needledrop

Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds - Mutiny After Midnight
While the stylistic and commercial gamble Sturgill Simpson took on this album is admirable, the musical execution could have been so much better.
BTS - ARIRANG
The Bangtan Boys mount an awkward and nondescript return with ARIRANG.
underscores - U
April is confidently in her popstar era on U.
James Blake - Trying Times
James Blake continues dropping consistent and beautiful projects even in these trying times.