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WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU

Future / Metro Boomin
Three weeks after We Don’t Trust You, Future and Metro return with another 90-minute cinematic project that’s mostly the same but a little bit better.

pink balloons

Ekko Astral
The D.C. punks channel their hometown scene’s confrontational spirit on a debut album that backs its progressive politics with a fierce belief in the necessity of joy.

One Million Love Songs

Bnny
Soft-hearted and whisper-voiced, Chicago singer-songwriter Jessica Viscius’ band reflects on loneliness and loss with no hint of resentment.

I’M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!

girl in red
The Norwegian alt-pop singer’s second album feels both evocatively raw and painfully shallow.

So Medieval

Blue Bendy
Beneath the thick veneer of droll affectation, this London-via-Scunthorpe band writes with uncommon poignancy about the nature of art, ambition, and success.

Features

Parannoul and the New Generation of Korean Indie

How Waxahatchee Made the Album of Her (Second) Life