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'I Saw the TV Glow' dives deep into the pop cultural obsession of two outcast suburban teenagers, with a curated soundtrack that matches their malaise. Photo by A24/Illustration by Jackie Lay/NPR **hide caption
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Clockwise from upper left: Skullcrusher, Rhiannon Giddens, Wallice, Bachelor (feat. Jay Som and Palehound) and Major Murphy Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Mix: Rhiannon Giddens, A Jay Som-Palehound Collaboration, First Aid Kit, More
Top row left to right: Palehound, Soccer Mommy, Jay Som; Bottom row left to right: Caroline Spence, Joseph Shabason, Lucy Dacus Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Artists We Love Cover Songs They Love
Top row, left to right: Moon Hooch, Jay Som; Middle row, left to right: Shabaka & The Ancestors, Ellis; Bottom row, left to right: Ada Lea, Momma. Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Mix: Jay Som, Moon Hooch, Ada Lea, More
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Bon Iver's i,i appears on NPR Music's best albums of August. Graham Tolbert/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Melina Duterte is otherwise known as Jay Som. Her latest album, Anak Ko, is on our shortlist of the best releases out Aug. 23. Ebru Yildiz/Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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New Music Friday: Our Top 8 Albums Out Aug. 23
Jay Som's new album is called Anak Ko. Lindsey Byrnes/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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A drawing of Melina Duterte and Michelle Zauner by Margo Hurst (@margoshmargo). Jay Som and Japanese Breakfast are touring the West Coast from Feb. 15 to Feb. 24. Margo Hurst/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Guest DJ: Love Songs With Jay Som And Japanese Breakfast
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Jay Som's Pirouette 7" comes out Jan. 26. Ebru Yildiz/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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A selection of NPR Music's best 50 albums of 2017. (Clockwise from upper left) Far from Over by Vijay Iyer, Plunge by Fever Ray, Everybody Works by Jay Som, Aromanticism by Moses Sumney, Luv Is Rage 2 by Lil Uzi Vert and 4:44 by Jay-Z. Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Sara and Tegan Quin as they appeared in The Con's liner illustrations by Emy Storey. The 2007 album marked a critical turning point for the sisters and a touchstone for like-minded artists to follow. Emy Storey/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Clockwise from upper left: Overcoats, Jay Som, Vagabon, Diet Cig, ALA.NI Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Jay Som's new album,Everybody Works, comes out March 10. Cara Robbins/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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Clockwise from upper left: Tank And The Bangas, Vagabon, Land Of Talk, Jay Som, Juana Molina Courtesy of the artists **hide caption
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Melina Duterte of Jay Som. Cara Robbins/Courtesy of the artist **hide caption
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