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Getting Killed

Geese

Topped The New Yorker's best albums of 2025 list, praised as feral, disobedient, pretty, and hopeful for popular music's future with tense, supernatural vocals and unpredictable squall.[newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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New Threats From the Soul

Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band

Number 2 on The New Yorker's 2025 best albums, hailed as getting richer and weirder with each listen, tuneful country-indie-rock with hard left turns and revelatory, sacred lyrics.[newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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Ranked 3rd by The New Yorker as the most compelling experimental R&B since Frank Ocean's Blonde, with deep, haunted romantic songs, adventurous production that's uncanny yet warm.[newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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Cover The Mirrors

Ben Kweller

The New Yorker ranks it 5th, an explosive rock record animated by grief over his son's death yet with ecstatic moments and lightness, guests like MJ Lenderman and Waxahatchee.[newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party

Hayley Williams

Number 6 by The New Yorker, inches closer to genius with incredibly funny and unbearably affecting lyrics on heartache, thick with loud heavy guitar.[newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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EUSEXUA

FKA twigs

Pitchfork reviewed the Afterglow expansion (7.4/10) as chaotic fun in her EUSEXUA universe, with thrillers like ballroom-inspired 'Sushi'; The New Yorker ranks original 7th for tension/release at pinnacle of human experience.[pitchfork.com](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/fka-twigs-eusexua-afterglow/) [newyorker.com](https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2025-in-review/the-best-albums-of-2025)

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CAOS

Miguel

Pitchfork's 6.8/10 for this R&B return after 8 years praises vocal prowess and studio experiments placing him in a class of his own, though little new ground broken.[pitchfork.com](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/miguel-caos)