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Odeal – ‘The Fall That Saved Us’ EP review: sleek R&B that could dare to be riskier

The NME 100 alum’s third release of the year leans deeper into lush R&B minimalism, but its most exciting moments hint at a bolder evolution ahead

The Hellp – ‘Riviera’ review: finding clarity in the comedown

The Los Angeles duo shed their party personas and embrace a grittier, mature aesthetic on their sophomore album

De La Soul – ‘Cabin In The Sky’ review: a grand, moving tribute to late member David Joliceur

The group’s first record since the death of founding member Trugoy The Dove is packed with purpose, poignant lyricism and fresh reflection

Summer Walker – ‘Finally Over It’ review: a conflicted, luxurious ride through growth and chaos

The final act in her ‘Over It’ trilogy, the R&B star finally has full control of her story in a glowing moment of growth

Sword II – ‘Electric Hour’: a quietly radical collection of colourful indie rock experimentation

The effervescent second album from the Atlanta trio offers up a blissed-out, emotionally resonant escape from the chaos of the world

Picture Parlour – ‘The Parlour’ review: buzzy London-based rockers make their big swing

Moulded around the fluid concept of ‘The Parlour’, the former NME Cover stars present their ambitious debut album on a tightrope between youthful flair and rock’n’roll

FKA Twigs – ‘Eusexua Afterglow’: a throbbing testament to experimental pop artistry

Twigs proves the party isn’t over on the sequel to her Grammy-nominated techno-pop masterpiece

Hatchie – ‘Liquorice’ review: a shoegaze reinvention to soundtrack an endless summer

On her third album, Harriette Pilbeam doesn’t just ape her influences, but channels them with stunning nuance and empathy

Rosalía – ‘Lux’ review: an arresting album of astonishing scope and ambition

The Spanish artist’s fourth album swerves into yet another new lane, bringing together operatics, orchestral movements and buzzing electronics

Danny Brown – ‘Stardust’ review: rap’s wildest mind finds clarity in chaos

The Detroit visionary revels in hyperpop, club, and confession for a messy, euphoric reset that only he could pull off
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