Freak Slug's "Ya Ready," from her latest album, I Blow Out Big Candles, is one of the tracks we can't stop playing this week.
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Ganavya's Daughter of a Temple is her second album of 2024, following like the sky i've been too quiet, released in March.
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Clairo's latest album, Charm, includes one of the songs we can't stop playing this week, "Add Up My Love."
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Sam Phillips' 20th anniversary edition of A Boot And A Shoe includes "I Wanted To Be Alone," one of the tracks we can't stop playing this week.
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Jack Nicholson in a memorable moment from The Shining. The 1980 film's original music, by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind, is among our picks for the most terrifying scores of all time.
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Beabadoobee's "California," from her album This is How Tomorrow Moves, is one of the tracks we can't stop playing this week.
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The Smile — Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner — released their second LP of 2024, Cutouts, on Friday.
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Alan Sparhawk's first solo album following the death of his wife, Mimi Parker, who was also his longtime partner in the band Low, is a stark electronic experiment called White Roses, My God.
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Colin Steton's "Hollowing," from his latest album The love it took to leave you, is one of our contenders for the year's best songs.
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For Miranda Lambert's 10th studio album, Postcards From Texas, the country star recorded in her home state for the first time since she was a teenager.
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