rock
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Shape-shifting singer-songwriters Sam France and Jonathan Rado make a triumphant return as Foxygen to deliver their most lavishly orchestrated set of songs yet.
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Brooklyn quartet Yucky Duster makes its Infinity Cat debut with a five-song set of earnest, introspective indie rock and pop.
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Nine Inch Nails brings industrial rock back with a vengeance with this new EP.
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With Remain in Light, the Talking Heads released one of the funkiest and most essential albums of the ’80s.
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After all these years, Captain Beefheart’s Trout Mask Replica still stands as one of rock’s most challenging and boundary-pushing albums.
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Despite a decade and a half having elapsed, At the Drive-In picks up where its flagship album Relationship of Command left off without skipping much of a beat.
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On All Your Happy Life, UK garage rock outfit The Wytches hits a bit of a sophomore slump.
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Danish experimental rock supergroup Marching Church follows up last year’s This World Is Not Enough with a collection of post-punky jams that seem to have a bit more thought put into them, and just as much passion.
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On The Long Dark Blue, Swain (f.k.a. This Routine Is Hell) channel the angst and energy of 90s rock music, while putting their own spin on the various styles.
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The first episode in a new interview series, in association with Skype, I’m talking with the great Alice Cooper about Halloween, rock ‘n’ roll, his charity work, and more!