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Ivy's 'Apartment Life' Is A Nineties Indie-Pop Gem That Still Sounds Perfect Today
The New York trio, which featured the late Adam Schlesinger, packed their 1997 cult classic with exquisitely moody adult love songs.
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J-Hope, Boygenius, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
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Young Nudy Has a Formula and He's Sticking to It. That's a Good Thing
The Atlanta rapper stays loyal to his braggadocious, hunger-inducing script on a project that vaults him up hip-hop’s “best ear for beats” board.
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Pink Tackles Hard Truths As She Whirls Through Genres On ‘Trustfall’
The singer deals with the struggles of everyday life as she whirls through genres on her ninth album.
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Caroline Polachek‘s 'Desire, I Want To Turn Into You’ Is An Impressive Pop-Science Flex
Her second album stands out as a glittering showcase for her encyclopedic musical knowledge and formidable voice
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Yo La Tengo Are Beautifully Bummed on ‘This Stupid World’
Their indie-rock idyll feels threatened, and it gives their always-excellent songwriting more urgency
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Little Simz Displays Her Breadth and Brilliance on ‘No Thank You’
The UK rapper's latest delivers humor, charisma, and a lot of feels
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SZA’s Out for Blood and Big Moods on ‘SOS’
R&B superstar delivers sharp barbs and juicy revelations on her long-awaited sophomore LP
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Villano Antillano Is An Undeniable, Barrier-Bashing Star on ‘La Sustancia X’
Puerto Rican rapper caps a breakout year with a victory lap of a debut album.
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BTS Leader RM Pushes Against the Weight of Fame, Looks Towards a Bright Future on ‘Indigo’
The de facto spokesperson for the worlds biggest pop group delivers an excellent solo debut
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