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Stream new releases from Rosalía; Danny Brown; Armand Hammer & The Alchemist; Juana Molina; Dexter in the Newsagent; the Mountain Goats; Olan Monk; Wata Igarashi; G Herbo; and Sorry
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The third single from the Damon Albarn band’s forthcoming new album, The Mountain
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“It was my mission to make sure that Dave’s true energy was felt throughout the entire record,” Posdnuos said of the band’s first album since the death of David Jude “Trugoy” Jolicoeur
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The rapper’s self-produced follow-up to 2022’s Learn 2 Swim is out in December
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After the ad’s disappearance from X, Universal Music Publishing Group said it does not permit Dylan’s music for use in political contexts
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The post-hardcore quintet are releasing “Thirst Walk” and “Playback” as a 7" vinyl single on Dischord Records
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The Houston psych-funk trio celebrates the 10th anniversary of its 2015 debut with a reimagining of the LP
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“Party Line” leads the comeback album Blinking as the Starlight Burns Out
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Astrid Sonne, Erika de Casier, Fine, They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Elias Rønnenfelt, Fousheé, Zack Sekoff, and others also contribute to the new remix album
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The follow-up to 2018’s Year of the Snitch could be imminent
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“Human Too” no longer features on Being Funny in a Foreign Language—and Notes on a Conditional Form might be getting trimmed down too
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The band also played Getting Killed’s “100 Horses” and “Cobra” in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
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Warren Ellis, Mick Turner, and Jim White will tour the continent in March and April
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Katie and Allison Crutchfield, alongside bandmates MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook, will play shows next month
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The Baton Rouge artist became one of the success stories of Master P’s label with his Southern hip-hop hit “How Ya Do Dat”
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Led by Matt Smith and scored by Cave and Warren Ellis, the new TV series airs from November 20
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Listen to a new cover of James Brown’s “Try Me,” from the Redux EP, celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Greatest
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The self-directed visual is for her second single from her upcoming album
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The French pop singer will continue to play shows in support of Choke Enough
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Alongside Milton Nascimento, the singer and guitarist recorded one of the most influential and acclaimed records in Brazilian music history
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Led by rapper RBX, the federal complaint alleges that mass streaming fraud is depriving honest artists of their fair share of Spotify revenue
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Daniel Lopatin’s upcoming album, Tranquilizer, is out later this month
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Our weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat
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The newly announced shows take place across North and South America
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Pitchfork’s Head of Editorial Content Mano Sundaresan and Associate Staff Writer Jazz Monroe will host conversations with the two artists
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A regularly updated guide to the new albums, EPs, mixtapes, and projects getting released in the coming weeks and months
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The film captures the band’s 31-song performance at London’s Troxy to celebrate the release of Songs of a Lost World
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Carlile performed Returning to Myself’s “Church & State” and “Human” during her third SNL appearance of the year
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Anna Sawai, Mia McKenna-Bruce, and Aimee Lou Wood are joining the cast as Maureen Starkey Tigrett, Yoko Ono, and Pattie Boyd, respectively
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Daren Rabinovitch directed the visual for the Chicago artist’s first single since 2023’s Sundial
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