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Look to the East, Look to the West

Camera Obscura
Eleven years since their last album and nine since keyboardist Carey Lander’s death, the beloved Scottish indie-poppers return with an appealing balance of fond memories and fresh energy.

Radical Optimism

Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa’s star power sounds muffled on her much-anticipated third album, which has many interesting ideas for songs and a surprisingly low hit rate.

Hex

Jon McKiel
The New Brunswick musician learned collage techniques from a found reel-to-reel tape; here, he brings them to bear on a live-or-Memorex studio deconstruction of his own idiosyncratic songwriting.

40

Jawnino
On his debut mixtape, the south London rapper floats over some great jungle and grime grooves—you just wish he’d loosen up a little.

Here in the Pitch

Jessica Pratt
Best New Album
Jessica Pratt’s fourth album of hypnagogic folk music hones her mysterious song to its finest point.

Features

Parannoul and the New Generation of Korean Indie

Yard Act Are Seriously Kidding