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Damnation
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 Swedish metal band’s desolate foray into melodic songwriting, the moment when their unabashed prog worship led to a haunted emotional breakthrough.
Daughter From Hell
Working once again with Aaron Dessner, the songwriter sticks to her signature blend of bulletproof pop and melancholic indie folk, but the few risks she takes result in her best songs yet.
Sock It 2 My Pocket
On his glitzy and paranoid new record, the rapper wrestles with survivor’s guilt while making a case for East Coast boom-bap’s perpetual adaptability.

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Future - The Real Me
Get fake Future on the horn.
Jack White - Frozen Charlotte ALBUM REVIEW
More or less a shoddier version of what Jack was doing on No Name.
American Football - LP4
This fourth self-titled American Football album, while peppered with some gripping lyricism, is a pretty middling take on post-rock.
Madonna - Confessions II
Madonna's modern ode to the dance floor is very admirable.