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Almighty So 2

Chief Keef
Best New Album
The long-teased sequel to his cult-classic mixtape is a highlight in the Chicago rapper’s career, bringing the first-wave drill he helped popularize screaming into the future.

I’m totally fine with it 👍 don’t give a fuck anymore 👍

Arab Strap
On its second post-comeback album, the Scottish duo turns its narrative attention to human behavior in the digital age, to incisive and occasionally nihilistic ends.

Singeli Ya Maajabu

Sisso / Maiko
Nyege Nyege’s latest snapshot of Tanzanian singeli pairs an avant-garde producer with a local keyboardist; the high-BPM results sound like a loose, extremely weird jam session.

Death Jokes

Amen Dunes
Filtered through warped hip-hop beats and garbled samples, Damon McMahon’s self-produced sixth album is a characteristically oblique apocalypse tale about living for today.

I Am Toward You

How to Dress Well
On his first album in six years, Tom Krell shrouds labyrinthine songs in distortion and slips down referential rabbit holes. The extremes can be daunting, but the highs are ecstatic.

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