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Release Radar: Lenka Makes the Case for More Good Days
It’s easy to write a hopeful record when things are going well. It’s harder—and a lot more interesting—to write one when they’re not. On Good ... -
Release Radar: Kid Sistr Are Fulfilling the American Teenage Prophecy
There’s something inherently cinematic about the way Kid Sistr talk about their music—and fittingly, their latest EP American Teenage Prophecy feels like it was ripped ... -
Release Radar: Maya J'an is Trusting the Detours on "blindfaith country"
Maya J’an has never been particularly interested in polish for polish’s sake. With her debut project blindfaith county (out via Soulpower Records / Warner Records), ... -
Release Radar: Adekunle Gold Goes the Xtra Mile on FUJI
Adekunle Gold isn’t done with FUJI—not even close. And honestly, that’s the best news you’ll hear all week. FUJI XTRA isn’t some lazy deluxe tacked ... -
Release Radar: New Constellations is Riding the Tide
After nine years of honing their craft in the shadows of the Pacific Northwest, Portland’s indie-pop duo New Constellations is finally stepping into the full ... -
Release Radar: girli Has Her Opinions
In an era where pop music can sometimes feel like a jumble of frantic studio sessions and 15-second hooks designed for the algorithm, girli is ... -
Release Radar: Lebra Jolie is Better Than Yesterday
Lebra Jolie—rapper, storyteller, and Interscope artist—isn't doing subtlety right now. She's doing declaration, and the whole project behind it, her latest album Better Than Yesterday, is ... -
Release Radar: The Maine Find Joy Next Door in Tenth Album
Many bands don’t make it to their tenth album, and even fewer do so with the same five friends they started with in a garage ... -
Release Radar: LØLØ Spits Out Her Feelings on New Album
There's a particular kind of eye-roll that births great art. For LØLØ, it happened the moment she caught herself dreading what people might say about ... -
Release Radar: Common People Let the Worry Win on Games
There's a voice most of us know all too well—the one that shows up at 2 a.m. to remind you of every awkward thing you've ...














