Muse blast The Wow! Signal into space and somehow make the cosmos feel overcrowded
Pitchfork reviews Muse’s The Wow! Signal, a space-themed 10th album that aims for return-to-form scale while doubling down on gargantuan excess.
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Pitchfork reviews Muse’s The Wow! Signal, a space-themed 10th album that aims for return-to-form scale while doubling down on gargantuan excess.
Pitchfork publishes its 52 Most Anticipated Albums of Summer 2026 list, spotlighting incoming projects from Alex Cameron, Arab Strap, Phoebe Bridgers, Nia Archives and more.
Pitchfork’s new-albums guide for the weekend highlights Tierra Whack, Evilgiane, Tucker Zimmerman, Big Freedia and SOPHIE, Swamp Dogg, DJ Haram and Sha Ray, Cold Court and Alex Zhang Hungtai.
Pitchfork’s 14 June Sunday Review revisits Hole’s Celebrity Skin, reframing its gloss, grief, authorship battles and Hollywood venom as part of its lasting power.
Broken Social Scene’s Remember the Humans received fresh critical attention on 13 May, with Pitchfork reviewing the Toronto collective’s first studio album in nearly nine years.