Stream New Albums From Pharmakon, Museum of Love, Kevin Morby, and Inter Arma Via Advance

Stream New Albums From Pharmakon, Museum of Love, Kevin Morby, and Inter Arma Via Advance

Margaret Chardiet, aka Pharmakon, will release Bestial Burden October 14 via Sacred Bones. It’s the follow-up last year’s Abandon. Bestial Burden was written while Chardiet was recovering from major surgery. It features “Body Betrays Itself”From now until October 14, Bestial Burden will be streaming in full via Pitchfork Advance, our online streaming platform designed to emulate the album listening experience. Read our interview with Pharamakon, and listen here.

Former LCD Soundsystem drummer (and James Murphy DJ partner) Pat Mahoney and Dennis McNany (who also releases tracks as Jee Day) have completed their first full-length as Museum of Love. The self-titled album will be released by DFA on October 14, and features the previously-shared “Monotronic”. Give it an Advance spin here until October 14.

After making his solo debut last year with Harlem River, former Woods bassist and the Babies co-founder Kevin Morby is back with a new record, Still Life. The new album, out October 14 via Woodsist, follows a transitional period in Morby’s life marked by his departure from the band, as well as his move to Los Angeles from New York CityListen to it at Advance until October 14.

Virginia experimental sludge crew Inter Arma follow-up last year’s Sky Burial LP with The Cavern, a forty-minute, one-track composition. The Cavern is out October 14 via Relapse; listen here until October 14. 

This week, Advance is also streaming new albums from Hot Chip side project the 2 Bears, Obliterations, and Dads.

Pitchfork Advance showcases an interactive listening environment featuring pre-release albums streams with dynamic graphics and a host of tools that allows fans to engage with album art, lyrics, credits, track listings, artist info, and more while they listen.

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