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#The 6 albums you should stream right now

#The 6 albums you should stream right now

New releases from Julien Baker, Danny L Harle, Payroll Giovanni, and more.

The 6 albums you should stream right now


Julien Baker. Photo by Alysse Gafkjen


 

Julien Baker, Little Oblivions

The 6 albums you should stream right now

The third album from the singer-songwriter contains the great songs “Faith Healer,” “Hardline,” and “Favor,” which features Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus of the breakout three-piece boygenius.

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Payroll Giovanni and CardoGotWings, Another Day Another Dollar

The 6 albums you should stream right now

Detroit rapper Payroll Giovanni has been a beloved cult figure for some time both for his solo work and as a part of Doughboyz Cashout. Special esteem is reserved for his collaborations with CardoGotWings, and today the dup drop their third full-length project and first since 2018.

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Smerz, Believer

The 6 albums you should stream right now

The debut album from Norway’s Smerz is one of my most anticipated projects of the year. Their enchanting pop alchemy has found its way onto our weekly playlist twice already with the songs “Believer” and “Flashing,” and I’d wager they’ll make at least a third appearance.

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Blanck Mass, In Ferneaux

The 6 albums you should stream right now

Benjamin John Power’s latest project is split into two, roughly 20-minute sides. The pulsing synths of his compositions are still present, but the addition of field recordings lend a more immediately tangible, contemplative atmosphere.

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Cloud Nothings, The Shadow I Remember

The 6 albums you should stream right now

Nine albums in, Cloud Nothings are back to deliver more ferocious punk-seared indie rock. The Shadow I Remember is produced by Steve Albini (Nirvana, Slint).

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Danny L Harle, Harlecore

The 6 albums you should stream right now

If you’re missing the club something fierce, Harle’s new album posits a remedy: turn that nostalgia up to 11 with ceaseless, ’90s rave-inspired vibes. Listening to the project now, I can’t remember the last time my room felt this much like a rural warehouse packed with revelers.

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By Jordan Darville

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