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To All Trains

Shellac
Released just 10 days after Steve Albini’s death, the trio’s sixth record closes the book on the band and serves as a reliably excellent epitaph.

Room Under the Stairs

Zayn
Co-produced with Nashville’s Dave Cobb, the onetime boy bander’s new solo album is a coming-clean, “back to basics” record that hits like background music.

Snake EP

Nikki Nair
After experiments with UK garage, club breaks, and more, the cheerfully chameleonic Atlanta producer turns his attention to dance punk; the results are as mischievous as ever.

HIT ME HARD AND SOFT

Billie Eilish
The pop star teams with her brother Finneas for their third album together, expanding the cooly dark vision of their sound. It’s an honest and ambitious album when it’s not inert and repetitive.

Valentino

Wolfacejoeyy
The Staten Island artist’s debut full-length collects dreamy R&B and punchy pop rap, chronicling stories of heartbreak and hookups with a cool, crowd-pleasing ease.

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