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Life After Neph

RXK Nephew / Harry Fraud
On his latest tape, the Rochester rapper softens his most outlandish barbs. He’s still magnetic, but the sluggish beats sometimes interfere with his oddball flows.

Grog

Frog
Unified by its abundant lo-fi charm and with lyrics referencing the Butthole Surfers, Dexedrine, and Taco Bell, the squirrelly New York alt-country duo sounds more playfully idiosyncratic than ever.

Music Is Victory Over Time

Sunwatchers
Blending triumphant jams with the mind-bending repetition of minimalism, the instrumental outfit offers a leaderless, collective shout of defiance.

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.