Yeasayer/ ‘Erotic Reruns’/ Yeasayer Records
Yeasayer’s new album distills a decade of twisted, paranoid pop into the Brooklyn band’s most direct, cut-to-the-bone album yet.
Contact: Natalie Maher
Yeasayer’s new album distills a decade of twisted, paranoid pop into the Brooklyn band’s most direct, cut-to-the-bone album yet.
Contact: Natalie Maher
The English songwriter known for goosebump-inducing vocals, lyrics that cut to the bone, and effortless command of his nylon-stringed guitar makes his BMG debut.
Contact: Grace Fleisher
The EP reimagines five tracks from the collective’s latest Billboard Top 10 album — ‘VSQ Performs Björk’ (available now) — to create an undeniable hybrid of lush, cinematic strings and psychic, celestial synthetic layers.
Contact: Andrea Evenson
Bruce Springsteen’s first new studio album in five years takes his music to a new place, drawing inspiration in part from the Southern California pop records of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
Contact: Max Lefkowitz
Produced by Adrian Quesada in his home studio and colored by Eric Burton’s dark imagery and haunting vocals, this debut album is equally indebted to East Coast hip-hop as it is to classic funk and soul, resulting in a project that is of the moment rather than retro.
Contact: Greg Jakubik
JJ Wilde's debut EP veers between sweltering songs of independence ("The Rush", "State of Mind") and moments of self-reflection that come off as intense as they do tender ("Gave It All") without once losing the chugging guitar and uproariously brazen sound that spurs the music forward.
Contact: Eduardo Rios Pulgar
This definitive collection of Kylie’s most beloved tracks to date serves as a reflection of her record-breaking career, from the global number one smash hit "I Should Be So Lucky" in 1987 through to her most recent album, the chart-topping ‘Golden’ released last year.
Contact: Eduardo Rios Pulgar
Produced by Marshall Altman (Marc Broussard, Frankie Ballard, Aaron Watson), this new EP features four songs of positivity, built on solid country textures and unified by Abbott’s congenial-but-experienced voice.
Contact: Kerri Brusca
With twelve tracks spanning a decade and a half of the country superstar’s finest songs, the collection trades country chords for wood blocks and glockenspiel while retaining all of the rich and warm melodies of the originals.
Contact: Hannah Schwartz
Heartbreak Magic is as honest as it is adventurous, mixing raw vulnerability with effortless swagger and bold, unpredictable arrangements.
Contact: Mikaela Duhs
This 38-disc, 432-track boxed set that includes a near-complete reconstruction of Woodstock across nearly 36 hours, with every artist performance from the festival included in chronological order.
Contact: Grace Fleisher