In her DJ-Kicks contribution, Sofia Kourtesis assembles a wide-ranging set of emotive house music that illustrates her ethos of “less perfection, more corazón"
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Music City is an emotionally manipulative lover on country singer Ashley Monroe's latest release, a concise, spare album about heartache, self-worth, and resilience
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On his first solo album in a decade, New Orleans legend Juvenile acts his age. This is backyard chill-out music, delivered with confidence and charisma
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In a new statement, an organizer for the Wireless Festival says Kanye “has a legal right to come into the country and to perform in this country”
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On her debut mixtape, the South London-based R&B singer dexter in the newsagent shares complex portraits of love and grief
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Each of Fathoms' four long tracks takes us deeper into the ocean, until finally we’re swimming along the sunless sea floor
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Poison Ruïn's newest album is still objectively lo-fi, but compared to the punk band's early releases, it sounds like Aja
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Charley Crockett's newest album is firmly within the tradition of the tall tales of the American West, stories that are handed down through song, dime store novels, and B-movies
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A hybrid Nashville-Detroit crew—GFL Trenxhbaby, Momo, Phonfrm2nine, and DJ Texas Trill—have linked up to remake a Boosie summertime classic
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