Hunky Punky Poolboy will never judge if you put ice in your wine. Zayrha Rodriguez/NPR hide caption
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Lil Nas X, Japanese Breakfast, Vince Staples (pictured above) and more share their favorite music of 2021 with NPR. Photo Illustration by Renee Klahr/NPR; Getty Images; Album art courtesy of Polydor & Wolf Tone Records, Saddle Creek Records, Kemosabe & RCA Records hide caption
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Vocalist Brendan Yates directing the dance at Turnstile's Glow On release show at Clifton Park Bandshell in Baltimore. Farrah Skeiky for NPR hide caption
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Tiny shorts, tiny hat: Martin Sorrondeguy fronts queercore band Limp Wrist at the Damaged City festival. Farrah Skeiky for NPR hide caption
Turnstile's Time & Space comes out Feb. 23 via Roadrunner Records Jimmy Fontaine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Turnstile's Time & Space comes out Feb. 23. Jimmy Fontaine/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
A mass of dancing bodies at Turnstile's December 2015 show at Songbyrd Music House in Washington, D.C. Farrah Skeiky/Courtesy of the artist hide caption