In "Love to Get Used," Matt Pond PA crafts an irresistibly sunny slice of playful power-pop. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
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Mates of State's newest album is Mountaintops. Glynis Selina Arban hide caption
In "Soothe Me," the U.K. band Yuck crafts a distinct mix of volume, sensitivity and precocious naiveté. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Just in time for Rosh Hashanah, Afro-Semitic Experience's "Adoshem, Adoshem, Part I" is a prayerful song that heads in unexpected directions. /Hubert Williams hide caption
'Adoshem, Adoshem, Part 1' by Afro-Semitic Experience
In a cover of Sly Stone's "Family Affair," Steven Bernstein's gripping arrangement deftly underscores Antony Hegarty's haunting croon. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Wilco, from left: Mikael Jorgensen, Glenn Kotche, Patrick Sansone, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Nels Cline. Zoran Orlic hide caption
Ty Segall's "Goodbye Bread" unfurls into a disarmingly mellow, casually masterful bit of haiku rock 'n' roll existentialism. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Twenty years ago, hearing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the first time felt like an out-of-body experience. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Tammar's "The Last Line" sounds like the product of a late-night jam session in 1970s Dusseldorf or New York City. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
WATERS, a new project for Port O'Brien's Van Pierszalowski, is all about a fresh perspective. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
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Lucas Santtana's new album is Sem Nostalgia. Pedro Cupertino/Courtesy of the artist hide caption