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Song of the Earth

Dirty Projectors / David Longstreth / s t a r g a z e
David Longstreth’s first major piece for a large ensemble, a commission by the Berlin-based chamber orchestra, is nearly monotonous in its restless variety.

NO BRING INS

Chy Cartier
The North London rapper’s debut signals superstar ambition, but her syncopated flows and roughneck punchlines get watered down when she tries to appease an audience.

When the Distance Is Blue

Macie Stewart
Accompanied by Lia Kohl, Whitney Johnson, and Zach Moore, the Chicago multi-instrumentalist folds prepared piano, string quartet, and field recordings into elegant expressions of nameless longing.

SABLE, fABLE

Bon Iver
On his fifth album, Justin Vernon moves out of the shadows and into an unabashedly joyful mindset and soundscape. His music remains as compelling as ever.

Little House EP

Rachel Chinouriri
On a sunny new EP, the British Zimbabwean pop upstart leans into her chatty, accessible style and witty songwriting.

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