41 albums we’re anticipating for spring 2022Alexisonfire – OthernessAngel Olsen – Big TimeArcade Fire – WEbilly woods – AethiopesCave In – Heavy PendulumDehd – Blue SkiesEthel Cain – Preacher's DaughterFlorence + The Machine – Dance FeverFontaines DC – Skinty FiaGospel – The LoserHollie Cook – Happy HourHorsegirl – Versions of a Modern PerformanceIbeyi – Spell 31JER – Bothered / UnbotheredJoyce Manor – 40 oz. to FresnoJust Mustard – Heart UnderKevin Morby – This is a PhotographKurt Vile – (watch my moves)Leikeli47 – Shape UpThe Linda Lindas – Growing UpLykke Li – EYEYEMichaela Anne – Oh To Be That FreeObongjayar – Some Nights I Dream of DoorsOceanator – Nothing's Ever FinePorcupine Tree – CLOSURE/CONTINUATIONPorridge Radio – Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The SkyThe Range – MercuryRegina Spektor – Home, before and afterRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms700 Bliss – Nothing to DeclareSharon Van Etten – We've Been Going About This All WrongSlang – Cockroach in a Ghost TownSoccer Mommy – Sometimes, ForeverSpiritualized – Everything Was BeautifulSyd – Broken Hearts ClubTomberlin – i don't know who needs to hear this…Undeath – It's Time… to Rise From the GraveVince Staples – Ramona Park Broke My HeartWet Leg – S/TYaya Bey – Remember Your North StarZola Jesus – Arkhon

When the year began, we listed 80 albums that we're anticipating in 2022, many of which have already come out — check out our list of 30 great albums from the first quarter of 2022 and catch up on Notable… Read More

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A DJ set from aya can be both thrilling and disorienting, a giddy maelstrom of jungle breaks, Dutch techno, UK funky, South African gqom, and who knows what else—plus edits of Charli XCX and “Call Me Maybe,” for good measure.… Read More