#New Music Friday: Stream projects from The Cure, Mount Eerie, BABYMONSTER, and more

#New Music Friday: Stream projects from The Cure, Mount Eerie, BABYMONSTER, and more

Stream every standout album released this Friday with The FADER’s weekly roundup. Sam Rockman Every Friday, The FADER’s writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Tyler, the Creator’s ‘CHROMAKOPIA,’ The Cure’s ‘Songs Of A Lost World,’ BABYMONSTER’s ‘DRIP,’ Mount Eerie’s ‘Night Palace,’ and more. Tyler, the…

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#Soccer Mommy is touching grass

#Soccer Mommy is touching grass

Soccer Mommy is touching grass Ahead of her latest album, evergreen, Sophie Allison talks going back to her roots as she navigates loss, grief, and getting older. By Cady Siregar Soccer Mommy. By Anna Pollack Sophie Allison’s songwriting is rooted in feeling too much, all the time. On “Still,” the closing track of Sometimes, Forever,…

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#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

Songs You Need In Your Life This Week Tracks we love right now, in no particular order. By The FADER Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can’t get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Listen on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists, or hear them all below. MIKE,…

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#Dancing with DJ E

#Dancing with DJ E

Chuquimamani-Condori’s latest experiment sounds unlike anything before it. At UNSOUND last week, they conjured the same strange magic behind the decks. Chuquimamani-Condori (aka DJ E). Photo courtesy of UNSOUND.   DJ E shocked the world last year. Self-released without external promotion, E Crampton Chuquimia’s de facto debut as Chuquimamani-Condori spread by digital word of mouth,…

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#Adeline Hotel writes a different kind of divorce album

#Adeline Hotel writes a different kind of divorce album

On Whodunnit, Dan Knishkowy relies on stream-of-consciousness lyrics, spontaneous musicianship, and defiant open-heartedness instead of bitterness. Amghy Chacon / Adeline Hotel Dan Knishkowy recites the opening lines to Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron’s “Belief pt. 2” without pausing for thought: “I believed in love and I still do / I’m not going to seal up…

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#blush wants you to stop overthinking

#blush wants you to stop overthinking

The Adelaide-based band talk vulnerability and overcoming perfectionism. As Adelaide-based outfit blush, singer-songwriter Anitta Vucic, drummer Liam Dawe, guitarist Jack Paech, and bass player Harry Nathan are crystal clear on their sonic identity in only a handful of releases. Each soft, ambient affairs that sit somewhere between shoegaze, folk and heavier indie rock sounds, they’re…

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#A Japanese folk legend rides again

#A Japanese folk legend rides again

Based in California for the past 50 years, Japanese singer-songwriter Sachiko Kanenobu will perform four rare northeast shows following a vinyl reissue of her 1999 album Fork in the Road. Fork in the Road album cover via Bandcamp.   Discover Blogly is The FADER’s curated roundup of our favorite new music discoveries. By the time…

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#Lutalo’s story-truth fuzz rock

#Lutalo’s story-truth fuzz rock

Lutalo’s story-truth fuzz rock On The Academy, the Vermont singer-songwriter plays with auto-fiction and folky post-punk to blend elements from their childhood with their imagination. By Cady Siregar Lutalo. Photo by Adam Alonzo   Story-truth — or emotional truth — is just as significant and meaningful as what’s real. On Lutalo Jones’s debut album, out…

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#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

Songs You Need In Your Life This Week Tracks we love right now, in no particular order. By The FADER Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can’t get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Listen on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists or hear them all below. Cold…

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