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HIT ME HARD AND SOFT

Billie Eilish
The pop star teams with her brother Finneas for their third album together, expanding the cooly dark vision of their sound. It’s an honest and ambitious album when it’s not inert and repetitive.

Valentino

Wolfacejoeyy
The Staten Island artist’s debut full-length collects dreamy R&B and punchy pop rap, chronicling stories of heartbreak and hookups with a cool, crowd-pleasing ease.

What a Devastating Turn of Events

Rachel Chinouriri
Recasting Y2K British alt-pop for a new generation, the South London singer-songwriter’s debut tackles heartbreak and loss with humor and conviction.

AMAMA

Crumb
The New York psych-pop quartet returns with an album that finds compelling new ways to make mini-dramas of the mundane.

Hex Dealer

Lip Critic
On their new album, the New York band collides hardcore, dance punk, and hip-hop like a little kid smashing together action figures. It’s an exhilarating, refreshing, and inventive listen.

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