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Shellac
Released just 10 days after Steve Albini’s death, the trio’s sixth record closes the book on the band and serves as a reliably excellent epitaph.
By Christopher R. Weingarten
Room Under the Stairs
Zayn
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By Claire Shaffer
Snake EP
Nikki Nair
After experiments with UK garage, club breaks, and more, the cheerfully chameleonic Atlanta producer turns his attention to dance punk; the results are as mischievous as ever.
By Ben Cardew
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT
Billie Eilish
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