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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

Selected Ambient Works, Vol. 2

AllMusic Staff Pick - November 17, 2024

March 7, 1994

Aphex Twin's second album might seem impenetrable on the surface, being a double (now triple) CD of sprawling ambient pieces with no printed track titles, but it contains some of his most flat-out beautiful compositions, and has more personality than you might expect. The 30th anniversary reissue restores the tracks that weren't on the U.S. CD editions before (most notably the life-changing "#19," aka "Stone in Focus") plus some unreleased tracks, including an orchestral version of the sorrowful "Rhubarb" dedicated to Richard D. James' late parents.
- Paul Simpson