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Skip to main content Open Navigation Menu Menu Story Saved Find anything you save across the site in your account Close Alert * Newsletter Story Saved To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories Close Alert Sign In Search Search * News * Reviews * Best New Music * Features * Lists * The Pitch * Video * Podcast Open Navigation Menu Menu Story Saved Find anything you save across the site in your account Close Alert * Newsletter Story Saved To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories Close Alert Sign In Search Search PITCHFORK THE LATEST News RICH HOMIE QUAN DIES AT 34 By Matthew Strauss September 5, 2024 5-10-15-20 MAX RICHTER ON THE MUSIC THAT MADE HIM By Jazz Monroe September 4, 2024 News LADY GAGA SAYS NEW ALBUM IS OUT IN FEBRUARY 2025 By Jazz Monroe September 5, 2024 News LINKIN PARK ANNOUNCE TOUR AND FIRST ALBUM SINCE CHESTER BENNINGTON’S DEATH, SHARE NEW SONG AND VIDEO By Matthew Strauss September 5, 2024 WEEZER ANNOUNCE HUGE NEW BLUE ALBUM BOX SET, SHARE “UNDONE - THE SWEATER SONG” DEMO By Matthew Strauss JOYCE MANOR TO PLAY NEVER HUNGOVER AGAIN ANNIVERSARY CONCERTS By Matthew Strauss NEW ROY HARGROVE ALBUM ANNOUNCED: LISTEN TO NEW SONG “PRIORITIES” By Matthew Strauss LANA DEL REY, STURGILL SIMPSON, AND ZACH BRYAN SET FOR STAGECOACH FESTIVAL 2025 By Matthew Strauss TV ON THE RADIO ANNOUNCE FIRST SHOWS IN FIVE YEARS AND NEW DESPERATE YOUTH, BLOODTHIRSTY BABES REISSUE By Jazz Monroe Show More REVIEWS Rock MANNING FIREWORKS MJ Lenderman Best New Album The Asheville singer-songwriter’s outstanding fourth album is loaded with zingers and losers. 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