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claire rousay
Channeling her field recordings and sound collages into richly melodic slowcore overlaid with Auto-Tune, the Texas musician opens up a new expressive frontier in her work.

A Chaos of Flowers

BIG|BRAVE
Stretching their signature sound to its abstract extremes, the Montreal doomers construct chilly, majestic settings for classic poetry and original lyrics.

If I don​’​t make it, I love u

Still House Plants
Best New Album
In their seemingly telepathic interplay, the London post-rock trio eschews typical song forms in favor of a kind of collective flickering; their music tracks the process of its creation.

Dark Matter

Pearl Jam
Retreating from the experimentation of Gigaton, Pearl Jam delivers a comforting blend of agitated fist-pumpers, roiling ballads, and yearning mid-tempo anthems.

Woledto

Elyanna
The Palestinian Chilean singer’s debut blends elements of Arab pop, R&B, EDM, and jazz into an energizing new sound with deep respect for tradition.

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