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Punk Troubadour Manu Chao Returns After 17 Years

Punk Troubadour Manu Chao Returns After 17 Years

Latin alternative artist Manu Chao sings for a better future on his first album in 17 years, Viva Tu. This music is meant to be lived with.

Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Parisian dance duo Justice’s first album in eight years might not bottle the same lightning as their debut, but it’s still got enough charge for a wild night out.

Charlotte Dos Santos Unfurls Her Wings on the Exquisite ‘Morfo’

Charlotte Dos Santos Unfurls Her Wings on the Exquisite ‘Morfo’

Morfo is an amplification of everything making Charlotte Dos Santos an entrancing artist: gossamer voice, luscious atmosphere, and a pervasive sense of wonder.

Django Django’s ‘Glowing in the Dark’ Is Thrilling and Engrossing

Django Django’s ‘Glowing in the Dark’ Is Thrilling and Engrossing

Django Django invite listeners to a swirling, twirling tour of the music they love on Glowing in the Dark.

Metronomy Create Some of Their Best Music on ​​’Metronomy Forever’​​

Metronomy Create Some of Their Best Music on ​​’Metronomy Forever’​​

Ranging in tone and style, Metronomy's Metronomy Forever feels like a spiritual successor to their second album Nights Out.

Christine and the Queens’ ‘Chris’ Is Unmistakeably Moving, Emotionally and Physically

Christine and the Queens’ ‘Chris’ Is Unmistakeably Moving, Emotionally and Physically

As new album Chris proves, Christine and the Queens only need to touch a simple beat to transform it into their own.