Clockwise from upper left: Skullcrusher, Rhiannon Giddens, Wallice, Bachelor (feat. Jay Som and Palehound) and Major Murphy Courtesy of the artists hide caption

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Top row left to right: Palehound, Soccer Mommy, Jay Som; Bottom row left to right: Caroline Spence, Joseph Shabason, Lucy Dacus Courtesy of the artists hide caption
The English roots-rock and folk duo Ida Mae. Their debut full-length Chasing Lights is on our short list of the best new albums out on June 7. Dean Chalkey/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Aldous Harding, Ellis, Westkust, Palehound Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Palehound's new album, A Place I'll Always Go, is out June 16. Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of artist hide caption
Ellen Kempner gets tackled in a video for Palehound's "Flowing Over." YouTube hide caption
Palehound, 'Flowing Over'
Palehound performs "Holiest" live at Pickathon. Liam Gillies/Courtesy of Pickathon hide caption
Tiny Desk Concert with Palehound. Brandon Chew/Brandon Chew/NPR hide caption
This is your brain on Palehound in a scene for its new video for the song "Molly" Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Palehound performs at NPR's 2015 CMJ Showcase, which took place at (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York City on Oct 14, 2015. Loren Wohl for NPR hide caption
Palehound's new album, Dry Food, comes out August 14. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Ellen Kempner of Palehound. Chad Kamenshine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Wilco, Lianne La Havas, Palehound, Night Beds Courtesy of the artists hide caption