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LoomEditor's choice

Interscope / Kid ina Korner

The Vegas crew's seventh set returns them to bombastic anthem territory after a period of introspection on their previous LP.

- Neil Z. Yeung

Valley of Abandoned SongsEditor's choice

15 Passenger / Million Stars

A surprisingly cohesive, poetic, lyrically tight album of characteristically ragged indie folk from the Upstate New Yorkers.

- James Wilkinson

Love Heart Cheat CodeEditor's choice

Brainfeeder

Joy, optimism, and otherness fill the fourth album by Australia's premier hardcore avant-soul/jazz/funk/hip-hop band.

- Andy Kellman

Redd KrossEditor's choice

In the Red Records

The power pop-meets-hard rock legends celebrate their longevity with the angriest, hookiest, and most intense album of their career.

- Tim Sendra

Strut of Kings

GBV

Robert Pollard indulges his love of prog rock and makes it exciting as his band continues their streak of top-notch LPs.

- Mark Deming

Let's Walk

Just One Records / Orchard

For the first time in her career, the iconic singer writes her own songs, that meld of jazz, gospel, folk, and jump blues.

- Thom Jurek

Love Changes EverythingEditor's choice

Drag City

The windswept and emotionally driven Australian instrumental trio pick up as if no time has passed on their first new album in ten years.

- Fred Thomas

Notes from a Quiet Life

Sub Pop

The second album in a row of chillwave throwbacks from one of the sound's originators.

- Tim Sendra