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Grant Rindner
From Jimi Somewhere’s coming-of-age ennui to slowthai’s protest tunes, these are the records you need to hear right now.
Nick Fulton
The experimental artist on the origins of her new album ‘Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin’ and how the pandemic pause could revitalize music scenes everywhere.
E.R. Pulgar
The experimental pop duo’s first album in four years is a psychedelic reflection on identity and our radical present.
The Iranian-Dutch avant-pop singer on her existential new album and the ‘Habibi’ music video, premiering today on i-D.
The Colombian singer-songwriter’s debut album, executive produced by Teddy Geiger, translates sorrow into uplifting, feminist pop tunes.
Their debut album ‘Pain Olympics’ is full of catchy punk anthems that explore living in a post-truth society and how to build a brighter future.
The Texas trio discuss their highly anticipated third album, adding bold new vocals and how bassist Laura Lee became an alt-rock style icon.
Sarah Gooding
Kate Shilonosova’s new album ‘Room for the Moon’ features spellbinding pop that eerily predicted our new reality.
The Franco-American up-and-comers on their playful performances, hardware store aesthetic and their eponymous debut EP, out today.
The Toronto-based artist tells i-D about her third album, loaded with spicy, contemporary Latin pop tunes.
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