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The Hollow

Keeley Forsyth
The British singer-songwriter’s harrowing, physical folk music forces you to confront an awful and awesome kind of beauty.

Mayday

Myriam Gendron
The Quebecois singer and guitarist transforms French and English folk ballads into songs where hoary tradition yields boldly contemporary sounds.

Dust Devil

Naemi
The expansive debut from the Berlin-based artist features many guests from the fringes of ambient electronic music. It’s a crinkly, supple, meditative opus.

Ten Fold

Yaya Bey
Best New Album
With singular grace and flair, Yaya Bey deepens her connection to homespun funk and R&B while transforming grief, insecurities, and depletion into a full embrace of life.

One of Wun

Gunna
As hip-hop’s elite ice him out, the Atlanta star tries to keep the good times rolling. These may sound like the catchy Gunna songs of the past, but they don’t feel like them.

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