9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowNew releases from Brittany Howard and Helado Negro are highlighted in this week's music releases.Pitchfork offers a weekly run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowMannequin Pussy's 'I Got Heaven' is anthemic and fitting for current times.Schoolboy Q's 'Blue Lips' is a reflective album with notable guest features.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowPitchfork offers highlights on new music releases weekly.
Caribou Shares Video for New Song "Honey"Dan Snaith is releasing new music under his Caribou moniker after almost three years.Caribou's recent activities include remix versions, singles like 'You Can Do It,' and upcoming performances at Coachella.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowVampire Weekend's new album revisits past themes and sounds while showcasing honesty and melodic prowess.Mount Kimbie's latest album features a diverse palette of soundscapes and collaborations, incorporating vibrant synth-pop hooks and guitar elements.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowBeyoncé's album explores blending different music genres to trace pop and R&B roots.Roc Marciano's album features collaborations with various underground hip-hop artists and producers.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowNew releases from Brittany Howard and Helado Negro are highlighted in this week's music releases.Pitchfork offers a weekly run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowMannequin Pussy's 'I Got Heaven' is anthemic and fitting for current times.Schoolboy Q's 'Blue Lips' is a reflective album with notable guest features.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowPitchfork offers highlights on new music releases weekly.
Caribou Shares Video for New Song "Honey"Dan Snaith is releasing new music under his Caribou moniker after almost three years.Caribou's recent activities include remix versions, singles like 'You Can Do It,' and upcoming performances at Coachella.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowVampire Weekend's new album revisits past themes and sounds while showcasing honesty and melodic prowess.Mount Kimbie's latest album features a diverse palette of soundscapes and collaborations, incorporating vibrant synth-pop hooks and guitar elements.
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowBeyoncé's album explores blending different music genres to trace pop and R&B roots.Roc Marciano's album features collaborations with various underground hip-hop artists and producers.
Notable Releases of the Week (12/8)There are several notable releases in the music industry at the end of the year.RAT WARS by HEALTH is a heavy, metal-influenced album that showcases the band's unique sound.
New Songs Out TodayIron Chic releases new anthem and Depeche Mode coverSexyy Red teases deluxe edition of Hood Hottest Princess with new singleKali Uchis and Karol G collaborate on reggaeton duetRyder and Skepta drop collaborative EP and music videoVientre returns with screamo furyHollow Suns releases grungy, shoegazy single mixed by Will YipBardo Pond digs through archives for unreleased material
9 Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to NowPitchfork offers a weekly rundown of significant new music releases.This week's releases include projects from Kamaiyah, Guided by Voices, and Ingri Høyland, among others.
Listen to Dav1d's "Log1c": The OnesDav1d's SoundCloud page is like his journal, filled with melodic joints that sound like he's expressing himself.Dav1d's delivery on his tracks is captivating, even when the content may not be deep.The Ones is a daily post that highlights new music releases, including Dav1d's tracks on SoundCloud.
Enough, Drake! Why the hip-hop superstar really needs to take a breakDrake released his surprise EP 'Scary Hours 3' shortly after his album 'For All the Dogs'The EP features six new songs and is part of the 'Scary Hours' seriesDrake has been releasing a lot of music in the past year, including a house album and a collaborative LP with 21 Savage
Indie Basement (11/17): Madness, Vince Clarke (Erasure/Yaz), Water From Your Eyes, moreM for MontrealNew albums from Madness, Vince Clarke, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Dion Lunadon, and Water From Your Eyes