indie
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While the singles are some of Indigo’s best songs, the other tracks leave more to be desired. All of This Will End by Indigo De Souza
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If you found The National’s previous music too colorful, the band’s got you covered. First Two Pages of Frankenstein by The National
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Mac shares five years of his creative process. One Wayne G by Mac DeMarco
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A solid hyperpop album, even if it’s a bit less freewheeling than the duo’s previous work. SPEED RUN by Frost Children
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A fantastic introduction from this leftfield singer-songwriter. Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love? by Kara Jackson
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Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus jell together well on the record. the record by boygenius
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The band’s strongest album so far. Food for Worms by shame
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The indie rock legends spin their wheels in the mud a bit. This Stupid World by Yo La Tengo
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At 18 minutes, this is basically Tony’s Lawrence of Arabia. In the Fade by Tony Molina
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Parannoul reaches new heights of shoegazey grandeur on After the Magic. After the Magic by Parannoul