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New Reviews for January 17, 2025

HumanhoodEditor's choice

Fat Possum Records

On their seventh album, Tamara Lindeman and company document the messiness of human nature with eloquence, compassion, and thrilling physicality.

- Heather Phares

Teenager of the Year

4AD

This remastered, limited-edition vinyl release celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Pixies frontman's grandly idiosyncratic second solo album.

- Heather Phares

You Are the Morning

Saddest Factory

The debut album from this Boygenius-produced U.K. artist splits the difference between indie folk and high-tension rock songs.

- Fred Thomas

Force MajeureEditor's choice

Heavenly Recordings

The second album by the Australian group is gloriously hard rocking and guitar forward while also showing off a more subtle, poppy side.

- Tim Sendra

HéritageEditor's choice

Transgressive

The Malian desert blues group explores its roots, primarily performing with traditional acoustic instruments.

- Paul Simpson

I still want to share

Bella Union

The U.K. singer/songwriter examines love and all its wounds and angles on a more expansive sophomore LP that's still devastatingly raw.

- Marcy Donelson

Looking Back at the WorldEditor's choice

Skep Wax Records

Timeless -- but not ageless -- indie pop from wiser, regret-stained perspectives marks the debut of a trio led by the Field Mice's Michael Hiscock.

- Marcy Donelson

6Editor's choice

Is It Jazz?

The Norwegians return to the trio format to deliver a winding, provocative, and playful exercise in musical diversity and sophistication.

- Thom Jurek

Editors' Choice for December, 2024

Building Nothing Out of Something

AllMusic Staff Pick - January 18, 2025

January 18, 2000

Building Nothing Out of Something, released 25 years ago today, collects Modest Mouse singles and rare tracks from the group's indie-label years, including the studio tracks from the Interstate 8 EP and their contributions to the Sub Pop Singles Club.
- Heather Phares