
Eusexua by FKA Twigs
The goddess of avant-pop is back again with her third album Eusexua, equal parts intoxicating and elegant. The artist’s third solo album arrives nearly 10 years after her debut and reveals a dancer, party-driven version of FKA Twigs.
(Credits: Young Recordings Limited)
The Fat of the Land by The Prodigy
It’s time to dust off your record player and tape decks and crank them up to eleven. Announced as a performer at Coachella, we’re spinning The Prodigy’s seminal 1997 rock goes shock bigbeat classic The Fat of the Land.
(Credits: Alex Jenkins, Liam Howlett, & Konrad Wothe)
Brat by Charli XCX
We’ve all seen the memes, both great and cringe. Luckily for us Brat by Charli XCX transcends the hype of the internet machine to deliver us a second brat summer.
(Credits: Charli XCX, Imogene Strauss, & Special Offer, Inc)
Charm by Clairo
The internet’s favorite soft girl released a confessional yet inviting treatise last year. Her love letter to love itself was every bit enchanting as tender. This summer, she’s traded the recording booth for the festival circuit, but we’re still bumping this one when we’re feeling down.
(Credits: Clairo Records, Good Buddy)
Boy by 2hollis
Following in the tradition of sensitive young men 2hollis’ 2024 dance meets pop meet rap meets emo Boy instantly became a force to be reckoned with. Distinctively familiar production for the cluttered mind makes it a must listen.
(Credits: 2hollis)
Telos by Zedd
Originally getting his start remixing hits from friends and fellow musicians Porter Robinson and Skrillex, Zedd has gone on to become one of the biggest acts in EDM today. His latest Telos is a hypnotic brainworm that will keep you dancing all night.
(Credits: Interscope Records)
This Is How Tomorrow Moves by Beabadoobee
Beabadoobee’s latest remixes her endless library of ’00s pop and alt radio references in a subtler subdued sound. Dare we call it maturity?
(Credits: Chris Melian, Samuel Burgess-Johnson)
Night Killaz Vol. 2 Snow Strippers
We all thought that sleezy electronic duos were an artifact of millennial culture. That was until Snow Strippers came onto the scene with their seduction cum industrial pop sound. Indulge your memories of American Apparel and shutter shades with their latest Night Killaz Vol. 2.
(Credits: Surf Gang Records)
Blame My Ex by The Beaches
Canadian cool girls The Beaches are known for their sardonic and crass lyricism undergirded by an infectious post-punk revival that brings The Strokes and Interpol to mind. Perfect music for your late night escapades.
(Credits: Arts and Crafts)
Utopia by Travis Scott
We’re happy to say that Travis Scott is enjoying a bit of a rehabilitation tour, after dropping one of the albums of 2023 he ran afoul of decency and good taste on more than one occasion. We choose to recall the good Travis, the one who makes us all want to go crazy and wild (within reason) Travis.
(Credits: Cactus Jack Records)