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Big Sigh

Marika Hackman
After the Britpop gestures and electronic touches of her last two albums, the UK singer-songwriter explores a more pared-back mode that highlights her incisive lyrics.

Love Drug

Starlito
The gravel-voiced Nashville rapper’s writing is all tension with just enough release to ensure he doesn’t explode.

Letter to Self

Sprints
On its debut album, the Dublin-based post-punk band channels rage into communal uplift.

Desire

Bob Dylan
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 wild slice of ’70s Dylan, an album whose air of magic and misdirection remains utterly unique in his catalog.

Hudson River Wind Meditations

Lou Reed
Best New Reissue
A new reissue of Lou Reed’s final solo album spotlights a side of the New York icon that few ever got to see: a quiet ambient composer.