8 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Tunde Adebimpe; Julien Baker & Torres; and More

8 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Tunde Adebimpe; Julien Baker & Torres; and More

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On Intrusive Thoughts, the pensive follow-up to last year’s Children of the Slums, Mozzy once again reflects on the mental toll of living within cycles of violence, revenge, and grief. The Sacramento rapper collects singles including “10 Percent,” “Blood Diamonds” (featuring GNX standout Peysoh), “Under Oath,” and the Lil Poppa–assisted “Nightmares” on the album.

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Superheaven: Superheaven [Blue Grape Music]

Superheaven Superheaven

Superheaven’s first album in a decade revives the winning hybrid of post-hardcore and alt-rock that has earned the Pennsylvania four-piece an unlikely army of TikTok loyalists. Perhaps emboldened by a viral resurgence, the band sets off another furnace of heavy, anthemic gloom on this self-titled LP, led by the shoegaze-shaded “Cruel Times,” as well as interim singles “Long Gone” and “Numb to What Is Real.”

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Lucy Railton: Blue Veil [Ideologic Organ]

Lucy Railton Blue Veil

Lucy Railton collects her first recorded suite of solo cello compositions on Blue Veil, expanding a catalog at the nexus of classical and electronic composition that includes past collaborations with the likes of Kali Malone, Stephen O’Malley, and Laurel Halo. On Blue Veil, the British composer coaxes earthy tremors from the cello, turning the sound of bow scrapes and resonant harmony into a languid psychic expanse.

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