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One Million Love Songs

Soft-hearted and whisper-voiced, Chicago singer-songwriter Jessica Viscius’ band reflects on loneliness and loss with no hint of resentment.
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The Best and Worst of Coachella 2024

Tyler, the Creator took home the trophy and No Doubt still got it, but the festival’s overall bid for nostalgia fell flat.
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Chris Stapleton Performs “White Horse” a...

The country star also appeared in a sketch during his Ryan Gosling-hosted episode
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Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Gra...

Channeling new age and spiritual jazz, the multidisciplinary artist’s debut solo album creates its own thoughtful and potent world with the help of many guests and many flutes.
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Eleven Fugues for Sodium Pentothal

The Texas-born, Belgium-based composer—best known as a member of Stars of the Lid and A Winged Victory for the Sullen—steps out with a solo debut that plays like an ambient-drone crowd-pleaser.
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Malegría

The Los Angeles-based artist’s full-length debut uses Peruvian chicha, Congolese soukous, and Afro-Colombian percussion to explore both personal grief and the abiding melancholy of diaspora.