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2018 pop culture ranked
(highly subjective!)
MOVIES:
10. hotel artemis- everyone who didn’t like this movie is wrong. i know they advertised it as a john wick, but it’s not and that’s okay! accept it as-is, and it’s Good.
9. sorry to bother you- do i really need to explain
8. hereditary- i’m STILL mad at those last ten minutes for scaring me! toni collette is god
7. overlord- exactly what i wanted it to be. gross and fun! uglass wyatt russell COULD
6. the favourite- pls never let yorgos lanthimos write a movie ever again just stick to directing good scripts buddy!! bc i loved this!
5. spider-man: into the spider-verse- lissen. i know this should be higher. it’s near perfect. but
4. mission: impossible- fallout- i’m glad tom cruise has some weird danger fetish so he keeps making these. and that bathroom fight?? i’m still [redacted]
3. widows- name one flaw in this movie, i’ll wait.
okay okay okay. we all know what belongs at the top of this list. we all know what the best movie of the year was. but. it’s so close for me i’m gonna call it a tie
1. black panther- obviously
1. U P G R A D E - the first fight scene alone is better than every other movie on this list? give lmg an oscar for this; he’s got a Face and he USES it. and the cinnamontography?? what even is everyone else doing with cameras?? fling them shits around to make it look cool ppl. NOTE: i went into this movie knowing only -not tom hardy is in it -something about cyborgs. that’s it. don’t watch the trailer. go in knowing as little about it as possible. as a matter of fact, forget everything i’ve said about it up til this point. blacklist it on here bc i’m gonna post about it more. just watch it.
honorable mentions: the night comes for us (hot), game night (fun, and better than it needs to be!), ant-man and the wasp (hella bad science, but i enjoyed it a lot anyway???), death of stalin (iannucci), pacific rim: uprising (boyega is a star. eastwood is a good token white guy. A+ villainy tbh)
ALBUMS:
(not including scores/soundtracks!)
10. starcrawler - starcrawler - cut the sleeves off your t shirts, let your black nail polish chip, don’t clean your apartment for a couple days, put this on and channel your inner amanda brotzman
9. nobody’s watching - steady holiday - i know we’re all sick of whisper-singing breathy ingenues, but she’s my fave okay.
8. prisma tropical - balún - don’t you wanna feel like you’re in like a digital caribbean dreamscape??
7. dirty computer - janelle monáe - again, i know this should be higher, but. it just doesn’t have the hit rate i want it to. does have some instant classics tho. miss monáe invented pussy with pynk and we have to respect that
6. isolation - kali uchis - She!!! this album is a PARTY
5. 7 - beach house - when black car comes on my consciousness instantly leaves my body to undulate in some dark starlit ether until lose your smile gradually brings me back to earth but i’m only approximately 60% corporeal until last ride finishes and i go to bed (yeah this is a nighttime album only)
4. soil - serpentwithfeet - bruh i was like six months late to this but holy shit. like multiple times during my initial listen i had to be like HE REALLY. when he said “i’m annoyed with clothes today / i’d rather swaddle myself in sorrow today” i FELT that
3. smote reverser - oh sees - jams all the way down
2. tu - alien weaponry - BANGERS ALL THE WAY DOWN
1. hive mind - the internet - morgan rhodes said this whole album makes you wanna rollerskate and that’s it. that’s the feeling. so good. smooth. fun. perfect.
honorable mentions (be the cowboy (i know, i know), acrylic, saturn, the hex, el mal querer, mozaik, the calling, double negative)
BONUS- EPs: (all of these would’ve made in into the top ten if they counted as full albums)
- the beauty of everything pt. 1 - alex isley - what a follow up to luxury!! i put this on in the morning a lot, set a good vibe for the day.
- conexão - amber mark - so good so good. this is a self-care soundtrack. put it on. light some candles. do a face mask. take a bath. braid your hair.
- crush - ravyn lenae - bops on bops. listening to this makes me feel like a girl in a way that is inexplicable??? like night song comes on and i’m. oh yeah! being a girl IS good and fun!
BOOKS:
(these are NOT all from this year, but i didn’t actually read many from this year, so this is just ~1/3 of what i did read, my faves, and the order’s only kind of correct, i didn’t put a ton of thought into ranking them but)
10. the shadowed sun by n.k. jemisin - loved it, but has one trope i HATE.
9. the hundred thousand kingdoms by n.k. jemisin - loved it. and the whole naha thing... made me feel some type of way (that #5 reinforced)
8. consider the fork by bee wilson - look. it’s a book about kitchen utensils. not for everyone. but i thoroughly enjoyed it.
7. the haunting of hill house by shirley jackson - oh man!!! spooky (idk why but my brain automatically fancast eleanor - nikki amuka bird, theo - tessa thompson, luke - billy magnussen)
6. don’t panic by neil gaiman - i read it THROUGH getting a tattoo. like lying in an uncomfortable position, exposed in a public space, with lots of people chatting and loud music. it’s that interesting and amusing (esp considering it was written before the trilogy was finished). but i’m a douglas adams nerd.
5. all but the bloody mouth by becca de la rosa - i read this all in one sitting on a rainy day when i should have been doing other things but i could not put it down. and i cried and i don’t even know why?? p sure i just got possessed by a swamp demon or something. would recommend
4. kindred by octavia butler - auntie octavia was that bitch
3. of things gone astray by janina matthewson - i would literally die for this woman. between this book and wtw she’s gotten more individual shoutouts in my gratitude journal than any other person (i think she’s second only to gus for 2018) (seriously though listen to within the wires s1 might be my single favorite piece of fiction in the universe)
2. the killing moon by n.k. jemisin - this is everything i want a fiction book to be i think. i forced myself to slow down on this just to enjoy it for longer.
1. the cooking gene by michael twitty - i would make this book into a horcrux.
honorable mentions: alice isn’t dead (great monsters!), gulp (gross but cool), the patternmaster series (wild seed is my FAVE, but i read that one last year), sing unburied sing (ghosts), children of blood and bone (fantasy!), the shadow cabinet (the shades of london is my ya guilty pleasure i just fucking love ghosts okay and the first one is legitimately Scary)
#i'm putting a read more break at the top but for some reason they don't always seem to work esp on mobile#so if this all shows up on your dash i'm sorry#but i had fun doing this!!#i don't even know how i managed to keep up with so much media this year with school and all but wow
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The MotionXI Guide to New Albums, Fall 2018: Thom Yorke, Lil Wayne, Childish Gambino, Cat Power, More
From BROCKHAMPTON and Childish Gambino to Aphex Twin and Empress Of, here’s a big list of records to look forward to in the coming months Welcome back to the Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases, our seasonal guide to new music. Four times a year, we round up a list of albums, singles, EPs, reissues, and more arriving in the coming months. This installment covers fall 2018, starting with Friday, September 7. (Please note that release dates may change.) To start things off, we’ve highlighted a few particularly notable releases, including albums and EPs by Thom Yorke, Aphex Twin, Cat Power, Spiritualized, Low, Mount Eerie, boygenius, Prince, BROCKHAMPTON, Octavian, Noname, and others. Joey Purp: QUARTERTHING (September 7, self-released) Chicago rapper Joey Purp is following his self-released 2016 mixtape iiiDrops with a new project called QUARTERTHING. Executive produced by Nate Fox, Nico Segal and Peter Cottontale, the project includes contributions from GZA, RZA, Ravyn Lenae, and Knox Fortune, among others. Spiritualized: And Nothing Hurt (September 7, Fat Possum/Bella Union) Six years after the release of Sweet Heart Sweet Light, Jason Pierce is back with a new Spiritualized album. “I’m a lot older now and in a weird way I think it’s my last record,” he said in autumn 2016. He added in a recent press release, “It was such hard work. I found myself going crazy for so long.” Read Pitchfork’s review of And Nothing Hurt’s “I’m Your Man” and “A Perfect Miracle.” Octavian: SPACEMAN (September 10, Black Butter) Octavian’s SPACEMAN mixtape is the London rapper’s first new project since 2017’s Essie World. The 14-track tape does not include his 2018 singles (“100 Degrees,” “Hands,” “Little,” and “Move Me”) or his breakout track “Party Here.” The mixtape cover was created by Armin Druzanovic, Michael Phan, and Virgil Abloh. Read Pitchfork’s track review of SPACEMAN’s “Revenge,” as well as the Rising profile “Octavian Is Shaping the Sound of Rap in 2018—Just Ask Drake.” Aphex Twin: Collapse EP (September 14, Warp) When the Aphex Twin logo appeared in cities across the world earlier this year—on buildings in New York City and underground stations in London—Richard D. James’ return appeared imminent. Soon after, he made it official, announcing the Collapse EP and dropping the song “T69 Collapse.” Collapse follows 2016’s CheetahEP. Low: Double Negative (September 14, Sub Pop) Low decamped to Justin Vernon’s April Base studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin to record their latest album, Double Negative. The follow-up to 2015’s Ones and Sixes was produced by B.J. Burton. Check out Pitchfork’s review of “Disarray” (named Best New Track). Christine and the Queens: Chris (September 21, Because) Chris is the second record from Héloïse Letissier, better known as Christine and the Queens. “ gets to be a bit more exhilarating, because I get to say, okay, I’ve been introduced now,” Letissier said in a statement. “I get to be more confident, and it matches what happened in my life as a woman.” Read the track review of “Doesn’t Matter.” Mount Eerie: (after) (September 21, P.W. Elverum & Sun) Recorded at a church in the Netherlands in November 2017, Phil Elverum’s latest release as Mount Eerie is a live album featuring songs from last year’s A Crow Looked at Me and this year’s Now Only. “Does it bring anything new to the songs to hear them in this way? My hope is: yes,” he wrote in a statement. “This is a recording of these ultra-intimate songs living in the real world among people, and of peoples’ wide eyed accepting silence, and clapping.” Read Pitchfork’s profile “Death Is Real: Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum Copes With Unspeakable Tragedy,” as well as “Love Is Real: On Phil Elverum Marrying Michelle Williams” on the Pitch. Prince: Piano & A Microphone: 1983 (September 21, Warner Bros.) Piano & A Microphone: 1983 is an unearthed collection from Prince’s vaults recorded during a rehearsal at his home studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The nine-song LP includes solo piano renditions of “Purple Rain,” Joni Mitchell’s “A Case of You,” and “Mary Don’t You Weep.” The latter recording featured prominentlyin Spike Lee’s latest film, BlacKkKlansman. Spike Lee also directed an extended trailer for the film soundtracked by the song. Read “The Pro-Black Bond Between Spike Lee and Prince” on the Pitch. Kode9 / Burial: FABRICLIVE 100 (September 28, Fabric) Burial and Kode9 have come together for the final installment of London nightclub Fabric’s mix series. FABRICLIVE 100 is 74-minutes long. The mix’s announcement also arrived with a rare Burial selfie. Tim Hecker: Konoyo (September 28, Kranky) Konoyo is experimental composer Tim Hecker’s first record since 2016’s Love Streams. He recorded the LP during several trips to Japan where he worked with members of the gagaku ensemble Tokyo Gakuso. Check out Pitchfork’s review of Konoyo’s opener “This Life.” BROCKHAMPTON: Iridescence (September, Question Everything/RCA) It’s been a real journey toward BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album, now titled Iridescence. Their follow-up to the 2017SATURATION trilogy was initially teased as a project called PUPPY before allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct against former member Ameer Vann surfaced earlier this year. BROCKHAMPTON kicked Vann out of the group in May, and then appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” to perform a new song (“Tonya”) and reveal the working album title the best years of our lives. They subsequently released “1999 WILDFIRE,” “1998 TRUMAN,” and “1997 DIANA.” In August, they revealed the new album title Iridescence. Noname: Room 25 (September, self-released) Chicago rapper and singer Noname is gearing up to release the follow-up to her 2016 debut Telefone. She has said that the 11-track Room 25 will feature “the homies.” Cat Power: Wanderer (October 5, Domino) Wanderer is Chan Marshall’s first Cat Power album since 2012’s Sun. In a statement, Marshall said the album was inspired by “the course life has taken in this journey—going from town to town, with guitar, telling tale; with reverence to the people who did this generations before .” Lana Del Rey guests on the track “Woman.” Phosphorescent: C’est La Vie (October 5, Dead Oceans) Matthew Houck’s first Phosphorescent album in five years is the self-produced C’est La Vie. The follow-up to 2013’s Muchacho is led by the single “New Birth in New England.” Regarding the album title, Houck told Pitchfork, “It’s life. It’s weird. It’s so grand and huge, it can reduce you into an idiot. What else can you say?” Read the full interview, “Phosphorescent on Parenthood and His First Album in Five Years, C’est La Vie,” on the Pitch. Empress Of: Us (October 19, Terrible) Us is the second album from Lorely Rodriguez aka Empress Of. “It’s been a long two and a half years making this project,” she said of the Me follow-up. Read Pitchfork’s review of the single “When I’m With Him,” named Best New Track. Neneh Cherry: Broken Politics (October 19, Smalltown Supersound/Awal) Broken Politics is Neneh Cherry’s fifth solo album. The LP, produced entirely by Kieran Hebden (aka Four Tet) was recorded in Woodstock, New York with Hebden, Cherry, and her songwriting partner Cameron McVey. “Maybe politics starts in your bedroom, or your house—a form of activism, and a responsibility,” Cherry said in a statement. “The album is about all of those things: feeling broken, disappointed, and sad, but having perseverance. It’s a fight against the extinction of free thought and spirit.” Thom Yorke: Suspiria OST (October 26, XL) Luca Guadagnino, director of Call Me by Your Name, is behind the new reboot of the horror classic Suspiria. Thom Yorke, the frontman of Radiohead and periodic solo artist, has provided that film’s score. The 25-song soundtrack features “Suspirium,” which is as a full-on song with vocals (as opposed to instrumentals like the music of the film’s trailer and clips). Prior to announcing the soundtrack, Yorke discussed how Vangelis’ Blade Runner score inspired him and likened creating the score to “making spells.” boygenius: boygenius EP (November 9, Matador) Boygenius is the supergroup comprised of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus. Their first release is a six-song, self-titled EP. In November, Baker, Bridgers, and Dacus will embark on a North American tour together, with each artist performing a solo set. Check out Pitchfork’s Best New Track review of “Me & My Dog.” The 1975: A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships (TBA, Dirty Hit/Interscope) The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has said that A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, the Manchester band’s third album, will arrive this fall. So far, they have shared the singles “Give Yourself a Try,” “Love It If We Made It,” and “TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME.” A Brief Inquiry follows 2016’s I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it. Childish Gambino: TBA (TBA, Wolf+Rothstein/RCA) In spring 2017, Donald Glover announced that he would be releasing one final album under the Childish Gambino moniker. “I think endings are good because they force things to get better,” he later said in an interview. So far this year, Glover has released three new songs: “This Is America,” “Feels Like Summer,” and “Summertime Magic,” which is the first official single from his next record—the follow-up to 2016’s Grammy-nominated “Awaken, My Love!” He recently fanned the flames of new music rumblings by sending fans two unfinished tracks (“Algorhythm” and “All Night”) ahead of his North American tour. Lil Wayne: Tha Carter V (TBA, Universal) After settling two longstanding lawsuits against Birdman and Cash Money in June, Lil Wayne has teased the possibility of finally releasing his long-delayed album, Tha Carter V. It’s allegedly Wayne’s final installment in the Carter series, following 2011’s Tha Carter IV. Read “Lil Wayne’s Long Road to Tha Carter V” on the Pitch. SOB x RBE: GANGIN II (TBA, SOB X RBE/Empire) SOB X RBE—the Bay Area rap quartet of Yhung T.O., Slimmy B, Lul G, and DaBoii—released their album Gangin this past February. They recently revealed that its sequel, GANGIN II, is “coming soon.” Check out the track review for their single “Vibes.” September 09-07 ADULT.: THIS BEHAVIOR Alice Coltrane: Spiritual Eternal—The Complete Warner Bros. Studio Recordings Amnesia Scanner: Another Life Ava Luna: Moon 2 The Blaze: DANCEHALL Bob Seger & The Last Heard: Heavy Music: The Complete Cameo Recordings 1966-1967 Chilly Gonzales: Solo Piano III CLUTCH: Book of Bad Decisions Eric Bachmann: No Recover G Perico: GUESS WHAT? EP Ipek Gorgun: Ecce Homo JEFF the Brotherhood: Magick Songs Jesse Harris: Aquarelle Joey Purp: QUARTERTHING Kilo Kish: MOTHE EP Lenny Kravitz: Raise Vibration MAGIC!: Expectations Masego: Lady Lady Mirah: Understanding mmph: Serenade EP MNEK: Language Mothers: Render Another Ugly Method Oliver Coates: Shelley’s on Zenn-La The O’My’s: Tomorrow Paul McCartney: Egypt Station Paul Simon: In the Blue Light Seinabo Sey: I’m a Dream Slowthai: Runt EP Soft Cell: Keychains & Snowstorms: The Soft Cell Story Spiral Deluxe: Voodoo Magic Spiritualized: And Nothing Hurt Steven A. Clark: Where Neon Goes to Die $uicideboy$: I Want to Die in New Orleans Swamp Dogg: Love, Loss and Auto-Tune Teleman: Family of Aliens Waxahatchee: Great Thunder EP ZHU: Ringos Desert 09-10 Octavian: SPACEMAN 09-14 6LACK: East Atlanta Love Letter Alejandro Escovedo: The Crossing Aphex Twin: Collapse EP Asleep at the Wheel: New Routes The Beta Band: The Three EPs Black Belt Eagle Scout: Mother of My Children Blitzen Trapper: Furr: Deluxe Edition Brandon Coleman: Resistance Capital Punishment: Roadkill Carrie Underwood: Cry Pretty The Chills: Snow Bound Daniel T.: Heliotrope David Guetta: 7 Dilly Dally: Heaven The Dirty Nil: Master Volume Dizzee Rascal: Don’t Gas Me EP Emma Louise: Lilac Everything Fred Thomas: Aftering Future Generations: Landscape Good Charlotte: Generation Rx The Goon Sax: We’re Not Talking Guerilla Toss: Twisted Crystal Hawkwind: Road to Utopia Jóhann Jóhannsson: Mandy OST Jungle: For Ever Knife Knights: 1 Time Mirage Low: Double Negative Lyrics Born: Quite a Life Marc Ribot: Songs of Resistance 1948-2018 Night Shop: In the Break Orbital: Monsters Exist Paul Weller: True Meanings Richard Thompson: 13 Rivers Sandro Perri: In Another Life Sarah Davachi: Gave in Rest Thrice: Palms Tony Bennett / Diana Krall: Love Is Here to Stay We Were Promised Jetpacks: The More I Sleep the Less I Dream Willie Nelson: My Way 09-19 MHD: 19 09-21 Ash Koosha: Return 0 Beak>: >>> Brocker Way: Wild Wild Country OST Carl Broemel: Wished Out Christine and the Queens: Chris Constant Mongrel: Living in Excellence Drew McDowall: The Third Helix The Field: Infinite Moment Hawkwind: Road to Utopia Jevon: Judas EP Josh Groban: Bridges Joyce Manor: Million Dollars to Kill Me Liars: Titles With the Word Fountain Lonnie Holley: MITH Macy Gray: RUBY Metric: Art of Doubt Mount Eerie: (after) Mountain Man: Magic Ship Mutual Benefit: Thunder Follows the Light Prince: Piano & A Microphone: 1983 Richard Reed Parry: Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 Ryan Hemsworth: Elsewhere Sha La Das: Love in the Wind Suede: The Blue Hour SUMAC: Love in Shadow Supersuckers: Suck It Villagers: The Art of Pretending to Swim Voivod: The Wake 09-25 Bikini Kill: The Singles 09-28 Alt-J: REDUXER Bitchin Bajas: Rebajas Bliss Signal: Bliss Signal Cher: Dancing Queen Cypress Hill: Elephants on Acid Dillon Francis: Wut Wut Exploded View: Obey GØGGS: Pre Strike Sweep Jay Som / Justus Proffit: Nothing’s Changed Jlin: Autobiography Joe Strummer: Joe Strummer 001 John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City The Joy Formidable: AARTH Keith Ape: Born Again EP Lala Lala: The Lamb Logic: YSIV Loretta Lynn: Wouldn’t It Be Great? Marissa Nadler: For My Crimes Marsha Ambrosius: NYLA Maxwell: Embrya Mike Simonetti: Solipsism (Collected Works 2006-2013) Mount Kimbie: DJ-Kicks Mudhoney: Digital Garbage Nick Cave & the Bad Seed: Distant Sky – Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Live in Copenhagen EP Nile Rodgers & CHIC: It’s About Time Peter Bibby: Grand Champion Pixies: Come on Pilgrim...It’s Surfer Rosa Rod Stewart: Blood Red Roses Roosevelt: Young Romance Sam Phillips: World on Sticks Soft Cell: The Singles - Keychains & Snowstorms Stereolab: Aluminum Tunes Stereolab: Refried Ectoplasm Stereolab: Switched On Tim Cohen: The Modern World Tim Hecker: Konoyo Tom Petty: An American Treasure Various Artists: Rick and Morty OST Viagra Boys: Street Worms October 10-05 Adrianne Lenker: abysskiss Atmosphere: Mi Vida Local Behemoth: I Loved You at Your Darkest Cat Power: Wanderer Cursive: Vitriola David Nance Group: Peaced and Slightly Pulverized Death Valley Girls: Darkness Rains Echo & the Bunnymen: The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon Electric Six: Bride of the Devil Fucked Up: Dose Your Dreams Ghostface Killah: The Lost Tapes Haerts: New Compassion High on Fire: Electric Messiah Jerusalem in My Heart: Daqa'iq Tudaiq John Lennon: Imagine—The Ultimate Collection Kristin Hersh: Possible Dust Clouds KT Tunstall: WAX Lindsey Buckingham: Solo Anthology - The Best of Lindsey Buckingham Madeline Kenney: Perfect Shapes Marie Davidson: Working Class Woman Matt Nathanson: Sings His Sad Heart mewithoutYou: Molly Burch: First Flower Mueller_Roedelius: IMAGORI II Nathan Bowles: Plainly Mistaken Petite Noir: La Maison Noir / The Black House Pilar Zeta: Moments of Reality Phosphorescent: C’est La Vie Ron Gallo: Stardust Birthday Party Sam Wilkes: WILKES Steve Perry: Traces Swearin’: Fall Into the Sun Timmy’s Organism: Survival of the Fiendish Tokyo Police Club: TPC Various Artists: A Star Is Born OST Windhand: Eternal Return 10-12 Anna St. Louis: If Only There Was a River Basement: Beside Myself Calvin Johnson: A Wonderful Beast Charalambides: Tom and Christina Carter Colter Wall: Songs of the Plains Connan Mockasin: Jassbusters Daniel Brandt: Channels Dave Davies: Decade David Bowie: David Bowie Loving the Alien (1983-1988) The Dodos: Certainty Waves Elvis Costello & The Imposters: Look Now Eric Clapton: Happy Xmas The Helio Sequence: Keep Your Eyes Ahead: Deluxe Edition Jaako Eino Kalevi: Out of Touch Jerry Paper: Like a Baby John Grant: Love Is Magic Kim Kashkashian: J.S. Bach Six Suites for Viola Solo BWV 1007-1012 Laraaji / Arji OceAnanda / Dallas Acid: Arrive Without Leaving Los Campesinos!: Hold On Now, Youngster… Los Campesinos!: We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed Matthew Dear: Bunny Primal Scream: Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Sessions Sick Thoughts: Sick Thoughts The Skiffle Players: Skiff Tom Morello: The Altas Underground The Watson Twins: DUO William Basinski / Lawrence English: Selva Oscura Young Jesus: The Whole Thing Is Just There Yowler: Black Dog in My Path 10-19 CAVE: Allways Cloud Nothings: Last Building Burning The Cranberries: Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? Disturbed: Evolution Dua Lipa: Dua Lipa – Complete Edition Empress Of: Us Farao: Pure-O Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (60th Anniversary Edition) Geotic: Traversa Jimmy Urine: EURINGER John Carpenter: Halloween OST Minus the Bear: Fair Enough EP MØ: Forever Neverland Neneh Cherry: Broken Politics Papercuts: Parallel Universe Blues Peter Bjorn and John: Darker Days R.E.M.: R.E.M. at the BBC Richard Ashcroft: Natural Rebel Various Artists: Bohemian Rhapsody OST Will Oldham: Songs of Love and Horror Yoko Ono: Warzone 10-26 Antarctigo Vespucci: Love in the Time of E-Mail Apollo Brown / Joell Ortiz: Mona Lisa Blondie: Heart of Glass EP Boy George & Culture Club: Life Carbonas: Your Moral Superiors: Singles and Rarities Daughters: You Won’t Get What You Want Dean Wareham / Cheval Sombre: Dean Wareham Vs. Cheval Sombre Julia Holter: Aviary The Kinks: The Kings Are the Village Green Preservation Society Saves the Day: 9 Shad: A Short Story About a War SRSQ: Unreality This Mortal Coil: Blood This Mortal Coil: Filigree & Shadow This Mortal Coil: It’ll End in Tears Thom Yorke: Suspiria OST Ty Segall: Fudge Sandwich November 11-01 Sun Kil Moon: This Is My Dinner 11-02 Bill Ryder-Jones: Yawn Charles Mingus: Jazz in Detroit / Strata Concert Gallery / 46 Seldon David Allred: The Transition Dead Can Dance: Dionysus ] Gabby’s World: Beast on Beast Kelly Moran: Ultraviolet King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: 12 Bar Bruise King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Eyes Like the Sky King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Float Along—Fill Your Lungs King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Oddments King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Willoughby’s Beach EP Metallica: …And Justice for All The Prodigy: No Tourists Tenacious D: Post-Apocalypto 11-09 BEAST: Ens boygenius: boygenius EP Charles Bradley: Black Velvet J Mascis: Elastic Days Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra: The Capitol Studios Sessions Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers: Bought to Rot Meg Baird and Mary Lattimore: Ghost Forests Maisha: There Is a Place Muse: Simulation Theory 11-13 Method Man: The Meth Lab II: The Lithium 11-16 Joseph Shabason: Anne 11-23 Laibach: The Sound of Music January 01-18 Lost Under Heaven: Love Hates What You Become The Twilight Sad: IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME March 03-01 Mark Kozelek / Donny McCaslin / Jim White: Mark Kozelek With Donny McCaslin and Jim White TBA The 1975: A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships 2 Chainz: Rap or Go to the League BROCKHAMPTON: Iridescence Childish Gambino: TBA Chromatics: Dear Tommy DJ Khaled: Father of Asahd EARTHGANG: Mirrorland Everything Is Recorded: 8AM EP Georgia Anne Muldrow: TBA Jeremih / Ty Dolla Sign: MihTy Kamaiyah: Don’t Ever Get It Twisted Kamaiyah: Woke Kodie Shane: TBA Lil Pump: Harverd Dropout Noname: Room 25 Quavo: Quavo Huncho Sheck Wes: MUDBOY SOB X RBE: GANGIN II Swizz Beatz: Poison Read the full article
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