Lana Del Rey: <em>Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd</em>

The singer-songwriter’s ninth album arrives as a sweeping, sterling, often confounding work of self-mythology and psychoamericana: Lana’s in the zone.

Best New Albums - Pitchfork

The singer-songwriter’s ninth album arrives as a sweeping, sterling, often confounding work of self-mythology and psychoamericana: Lana’s in the zone.

Yves Tumor: <em>Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)</em>

The art-rock auteur’s latest album is a glistening, richly detailed world that feels like a culmination of their ever-escalating talent and ambition.

Best New Albums - Pitchfork

The art-rock auteur’s latest album is a glistening, richly detailed world that feels like a culmination of their ever-escalating talent and ambition.

Yves Tumor: <em>Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)</em>

The art-rock auteur’s latest album is a glistening, richly detailed world that feels like a culmination of their ever-escalating talent and ambition.

Best New Albums - Pitchfork

The art-rock auteur’s latest album is a glistening, richly detailed world that feels like a culmination of their ever-escalating talent and ambition.

100 gecs: <em>10,000 gecs</em>

The madcap duo’s second album is about many things—junk food, being dumb, the ska revival—but mostly it’s about two savants making pop music sound absurdly fun. 

Best New Albums - Pitchfork

The madcap duo’s second album is about many things—junk food, being dumb, the ska revival—but mostly it’s about two savants making pop music sound absurdly fun. 

Liv.e: <em>Girl in the Half Pearl</em>

Liv.e’s brilliant second album bends her expressive R&B into fearsome new shapes, acknowledging all the nuance and pain on the long journey to personal truth.

Best New Albums - Pitchfork

Liv.e’s brilliant second album bends her expressive R&B into fearsome new shapes, acknowledging all the nuance and pain on the long journey to personal truth.

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