Featured New Releases for
November 15, 2024

Todos Nacen Gritando

St. Vincent / Virgin
The Spanish-language reinterpretation of All Born Screaming gains new shades of meaning and gives a fresh perspective on its songs.

— Heather Phares

From Zero

Warner Records
The band's first post-Bennington comeback album with new vocalist Emily Armstrong.

— Neil Z. Yeung

Bouquet

Interscope
The No Doubt vocalist trades energetic pop for contemplative, country-geared material on her fifth solo album.

— Fred Thomas

Sniff More Gritty

Amplified Media Services / Daemon T.V.
The resolutely independent artist's fourth album is a musically inventive, emotionally direct, razor-sharp triumph.

— Heather Phares

Negative Spaces

Sumerian Records
The boundary-pushing artist dips into metalcore and some nostalgic sounds with the help of producer Jordan Fish.

— Neil Z. Yeung

Shawn

EMI / EMI Records / Island
The Canadian singer returns after an extended hiatus with a rootsy, confessional fifth album.

— Matt Collar

MUTT

EZMNY Records / Motown
R&B
A noir-ish second album from the actor and Grammy-winning co-writer of SZA's "Snooze."

— Andy Kellman

Darren J. Cunningham

Smalltown Supersound
A surreal, time-transcending collage of previously unreleased material, first presented as a Resident Advisor podcast.

— Paul Simpson

Look Familiar

Upset the Rhythm
The band's first album as a four-piece spans starry electronic ballads, pulsing new wave homages, and ecstatic motorics.

— Heather Phares

Pink Elephants on Parade

Modern Harmonic
Documenting the storied bandleader's late-career Disney obsession, this set includes live renditions of tunes from films like Dumbo and Peter Pan.

— Paul Simpson

Sufferer Sounds

Disciples
This compilation collects lesser-heard dubs and versions from the London dubmaster's days at his Jah Sufferer Sound System in the late '70s.

— Fred Thomas

Recollection

Kranky
Jacob Long's fourth release for Kranky is an ECM-inspired dubby downtempo effort incorporating sampled live instrumentation.

— Paul Simpson

Strange Times

Outside In Music
The Boston-based flutist and her quartet offer a jazz impression of Argentinian folk music in originals and covers.

— Thom Jurek

TimeFold

Soul Jazz
Another retro-tinged imaginary soundtrack from the Arizona-based duo, this time leaning heavily into early electronic music influences.

— Paul Simpson

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