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Funeral for Justice

Mdou Moctar
Best New Album
In his most directly political album yet, the Tuareg guitarist lets his solos become the sound of his fury when his Tamasheq lyrics aren’t enough.

Poetry

Dehd
With more ambitious melodies, bolder harmonies, and compositional complexity, the Chicago trio’s new album hypercharges their already electric sound.

You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To

Knocked Loose
On the Kentucky metalcore band’s titanic fourth album, they’ve amplified and concentrated their sound into something so potent that it has its own gravitational pull.

Britpop

A. G. Cook
As he closes the books on PC Music, label founder A. G. Cook unspools a rangy triple album full of shiny synths, inside jokes, and gently sentimental vocal pop.

empathogen

Willow
Trying to harness the overwhelming rush of big feelings, the 23-year-old singer channels a heady mix of styles—jazz, Indian raga, Gregorian chant—but sometimes falls back on bland lyrical aphorisms.

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