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Night Killaz Vol.1 EP

Snow Strippers
On a fun but monotonous EP, the Detroit dance-music duo stops the clock at the party’s peak.

Adagio Fishing

David Michael Moore
For decades, the Mississippi septuagenarian has self-released idiosyncratic fusions of blues, bebop, zydeco, ambient, and modern composition. This reissue confirms him as a true American original.

Confidence Freaks Me Out

Tar Of
Multi-instrumentalists Ramin Rahni and Ariyan Basu formulate intricate art rock with unusual time signatures and impossible-to-predict textures.

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.