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Ichiko Aoba
Luminescent Creatures
Inspired by creatures she encountered diving in the waters off a remote island, the Japanese singer-songwriter’s understated, beautiful album explores liminal worlds through softly textured ambient folk
Pitchfork
Mdou Moctar
Tears Of Injustice
An acoustic reworking of Funeral for Injustice highlights the fearsome adaptability of the Nigerien singer-guitarist and his band, as well as the tensions of their position on a world stage
Pitchfork
Panda Bear
Sinister Grift
Assisted by his Animal Collective bandmates, Noah Lennox’s latest solo LP is disarmingly laid-back. It might be his most straightforwardly beautiful record—and also his most emotionally complex
Pitchfork
Deep Sea Diver
Billboard Heart
Frontwoman Jessica Dobson’s powerful voice and gnarled guitar solos grant the Seattle band’s propulsive, riff-laden indie rock a new level of yearning intensity
Pitchfork
Bdrmm
Microtonic
A bold, complete reinvention, messy in places, beautiful in others, and constantly in motion. A first step towards greatness on the band’s own terms
musicOMH
Bob Mould
Here We Go Crazy
Sometimes it feels like listening to music from a time capsule, in the best possible way, but his 16th album demonstrates that he’s never been afraid of a good hook
musicOMH
Bob Mould
Here We Go Crazy
All but unchanged aesthetically at 64, this alt-rock icon's rockin' on. Print edition only
Mojo
Bob Mould
Here We Go Crazy
Even on songs which tap into more difficult territory, such as "When Your Heart Is Broken", he delivers it with such a seamless knack for melodic songcraft, that he even turns heartache into foot-stomping riffs and sing-along choruses. Print edition only
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Bob Mould
Here We Go Crazy
The theme of loss crops up regularly in the lyrics, as well. Loss of what? You name it. Sleep. Youth. Innocence. Life. Looks. The list goes on. None of this is to say that Here We Go Crazy doesn’t still rock hard, however
Record Collector
Jason Isbell
Foxes in the Snow
A few lyrics on the album are so unguarded, so vulnerable, and so candid that they reinforce Isbell's songwriting bravery
Rolling Stone
Jason Isbell
Foxes in the Snow
While popular music has embraced a period of maximalism, Isbell recalls the romanticism of a pared-down approach, effectively making the staying power of his lyricism the focal point
Exclaim
Jason Isbell
Foxes in the Snow
These songs should reach and endure far beyond their context, as they're extraordinary even by Isbell's standards. Print edition only
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