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Todos Nacen Gritando

St. Vincent / Virgin

The Spanish-language reinterpretation of All Born Screaming gains new shades of meaning and gives a fresh perspective on its songs.

- Heather Phares

Brighter Days

Thirty Tigers / Via

A bang-up set of 21st century honky tonk and heartfelt love songs, including a solid duet with Post Malone.

- Mark Deming

Beethoven Blues: Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1

Verve

The New Orleans pianist draws playful inspiration from the German composer.

- Matt Collar

Sniff More Gritty

Daemon T.V.

The resolutely independent artist's fourth album is a musically inventive, emotionally direct, razor-sharp triumph.

- Heather Phares

The Coward Brothers

New West

Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett team up for a spontaneous, eclectic, and frequently witty song score.

- Mark Deming

[Living In The Material World [50th Anniversary] [Deluxe 2 CD]](/album/release/living-in-the-material-world-50th-anniversary-deluxe-2-cd--mr0006496020 "Living In The Material World [50th Anniversary] [Deluxe 2 CD]")

BMG / Universal

A deluxe 50th anniversary edition including a new 2024 mix of the classic album alongside 12 session outtakes.

[Mm..Food [20th Anniversary]](/album/release/mmfood-20th-anniversary--mr0006521440 "Mm..Food [20th Anniversary]")

Rhymesayers Entertainment

Repackaged for its 20th anniversary with 11 bonus tracks and all new artwork by Sam Rodriguez.

[(I'm) Stranded [Deluxe Edition]](/album/release/im-stranded-deluxe-edition--mr0006469275 "(I'm) Stranded [Deluxe Edition]")

In the Red Records

The Australian band's debut is punk rock at its most melodic, determined, and fundamentally pure; it's presented here remastered with loads of bonus tracks.

- Tim Sendra

Editors' Choice for October, 2024

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

AllMusic Staff Pick - November 18, 2024

November 18, 1974

Even if the story is rather hard to piece together, the album is set up in a remarkable fashion, with the first LP being devoted to pop-oriented rock songs and the second being largely devoted to instrumentals. This means that The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, released 50 years ago today, contains both Genesis' most immediate music to date and its most elliptical.
- Stephen Thomas Erlewine