This week's Pitchfork music rundown features significant new releases, including Tunde Adebimpe's debut solo album, Julien Baker and Torres' collaboration, Hieroglyphic Being's latest, and offerings from Davido, Mozzy, Superheaven, and Lucy Railton. Adebimpe's Thee Black Boltz showcases a synthpop landscape amid socio-political themes. Meanwhile, Send a Prayer My Way brings Baker and Torres together to recreate the outlaw country sound they admire. Each project reflects an evolving blend of genres, providing listeners with a wide range of music to choose from this week.
Jamal Moss, known as Hieroglyphic Being, explores the intersection of avant-garde and dance music in his latest album, Dance Music 4 Bad People, challenging norms in electronic music.
The collaborative album Send a Prayer My Way marks a significant evolution for Julien Baker and Torres, blending introspective narratives with the classic Americana sound they've long admired.
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