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Rolling Stone's editors pick this week's best new releases on streaming services, including a doom metal album, world music and some big names releasing their debut albums.

Margo Price's honky-tonk manifesto, Niall Horan's personal pop, Frank Zappa's Halloween freakout and more albums to stream this week.


Mirror Reaper by Bell Witch

Mirror Reaper by Bell Witch

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The new BELL WITCH full length - Mirror Reaper - will be the doom metal album to push all boundaries...


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Last Band Standing by Orchestre Les Mangelepa

Last Band Standing by Orchestre Les Mangelepa

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Strut present the first ever new international studio album by one of the all-time great African big...


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Value by Visionist

Value by Visionist

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Visionist returns with his second album “Value”, a precise body of work which across its 10...


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Letters Never Read by Dori Freeman

Letters Never Read by Dori Freeman

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A gifted singer and songwriter whose music puts a contemporary spin on classic folk and country...


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Tegan and Sara Present The Con X: Covers by Various Artists

Tegan and Sara Present The Con X: Covers by Various Artists

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2017 release. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Tegan and Sara's classic 2007 album, The Con,...


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Aurora recommended track The Hunter by Mastodon in Hunter by Mastodon in Music (curated)

 
Hunter by Mastodon
Hunter by Mastodon
2011 | Metal
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"I really love heavy metal. I’m very open, so I don’t really care about genres and often with heavy metal I just like it. I was a huge fan of many heavy metal bands when I was a kid, the first concert I went to was Gojira and then Mastodon and then Slayer. I was eleven and I really loved it. “None of my friends liked the music and so I remember feeling at home at the shows, because I met people who understood it. It’s so angry without being hostile if you really listen to it, but it can sound hostile to people who don’t understand it. “This is quite a calm song by Mastodon. It’s a childhood memory, but a song that allowed me to discover Mastodon with a more melodic song than most heavy metal bands I knew. I saw them play two times actually. “I try and turn what I love about heavy metal into something that more people can understand, like in songs like “Under The Water” and “The Seed”, the single I just released, is more heavy. I like the weight"

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