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1010Benja: Ten Total

On his chic, adventurous, hybrid-pop debut, Benjamin Lyman is a world-weary optimist and DIY maximalist with a voice fit for the mainstream yet made for the arthouse

Empress Of: For Your Consideration

Lorely Rodriguez’s fourth album is a dazzling showcase for her unexpected vocal and production approach as she experiences the peaks and valleys of heated romance.

Waxahatchee: Tigers Blood

Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it again. Her dazzling, piercing songwriting is perfectly in tune with the band behind her.

Waxahatchee: Tigers Blood

Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it again. Her dazzling, piercing songwriting is perfectly in tune with the band behind her.

Adrianne Lenker: Bright Future

Recorded straight to tape with a small group of close confidants, the Big Thief singer’s latest solo album is free-flowing and intuitive, reveling in the space between spontaneity and impermanence.

Eric Papilaya shares “Beat That Feeling” alongside two other tracks; listen

“Beat That Feeling” is one of the songs added to Aipate‘s New Release Friday playlist last week. This funky disco/pop jam is from Eric Papilaya, an artist and producer hailing from Austria. A lively and invigorating track, it infuses various music styles, including R&B, soul and blues. “Beat That Feeling” was bundled with two other […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Hear daughter’s debut single, “What Are We”

Hailing from the American state of Virginia, daughter is a new artist (real name Maddi Overy) who released her debut single on March 8. The song is named “What Are We”. On it, the singer-songwriter showcases her style. “What Are We” was written by Maddi Overy (daughter) alongside Grace and Matt Bronleewe. It’s an electro […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Kim Gordon: The Collective

Pairing blown-out trap beats and industrial noise with deadpan stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Gordon’s second solo album revels in the broken and the mundane.

Hannah Frances: Keeper of the Shepherd

With the energy and conviction of a debut, the intuitive singer-songwriter returns with a dazzling folk album that contends with the long grip of grief and the belief that it will steadily loosen.

Schoolboy Q: Blue Lips

The TDE rapper’s sixth album is a daring feat that finds the sweet spot between comfort and anguish. It’s the rawest and most adventurous music of his career.

Kali Malone: All Life Long

On an interconnected suite of pieces for pipe organ, brass ensemble, and chamber choir, the composer balances minimalist intensity with sacred music’s depth of feeling.

Mannequin Pussy: I Got Heaven

The Philadelphia rock band meets the moment with an essential, wide-ranging record that’s mouthy, messy, and self-assured.