With a lot good music being launched on a regular basis, it may be exhausting to find out what to take heed to first. Each week, Pitchfork provides a run-down of great new releases out there on streaming companies. This week’s batch consists of new albums from Geese, Younger Thug, Neko Case, Mariah Carey, Jeff Tweedy, Cate Le Bon, Doja Cat, M. Sage, Amanda Shires, Chris Williams, Rochelle Jordan, Mason Lindahl, Piotr Kurek, Cardo Received Wings, and Xexa. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our suggestions in your inbox each week. (All releases featured listed below are independently chosen by our editors. While you purchase one thing by way of our affiliate hyperlinks, nevertheless, Pitchfork earns an affiliate fee.)
Geese: Getting Killed [Partisan]
In reasonably brief order, Geese have reworked from a bunch of precocious post-punk devotees into probably the most fascinating and unpredictable acts in indie-rock. Main the cost is frontman Cameron Winter, whose solo debut, Heavy Metal, discovered him indulging in his most experimental and outré tendencies. Winter—joined by bandmates Max Bassin, Dominic DiGesu, and Emily Inexperienced—continues the evolution on Getting Killed, an album whose singles inform you nothing and all the pieces you want to find out about Geese. There’s the free and practically devotional “Taxes,” which seems like a descendent of The Velvet Underground & Nico; the paranoid, album-opening “Trinidad”; and the chunky, assured “100 Horses.” It’s greatest to not guess the place Geese are going; be part of ’em on the flight.
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