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Riot!

Paramore
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit a 2007 album that permanently altered the pop-punk landscape and marked the arrival of the ambitious and brilliant Hayley Williams.

50 Years of De-Evolution 1973–2023

Devo
This new 50-song box set traces parallel paths through the futurist rockers’ rise, fall, and eventual reunion.

i/o

Peter Gabriel
After two decades of tinkering, the art-rocker’s first album since 2002 arrives in an array of different mixes. Yet the songs are refreshingly uncomplicated, reconnecting with Gabriel’s pop instincts.

Statues I / Statues II

Spencer Zahn
On a pair of new albums, the composer teases compositional ideas on upright piano and then accompanies them with lusher, more realized studio works.

Migration Magic

Feeling Figures
On its charmingly homespun debut, the Montreal band plays slap-happy rock music that’s more about feeling the spirit than stressing over perfection.

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