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ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Bad Bunny, Blur, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

Pitchfork Selects May 22 2023

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ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Bad Bunny, Blur, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

Our weekly playlist highlights songs that our writers, editors, and contributors are listening to on repeat

The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go through an imposing number of new releases, giving recommendations to each other and discovering new favorites along the way. Each Monday, with our Pitchfork Selects playlist, we’re sharing what our writers are playing obsessively and highlighting some of the Pitchfork staff’s favorite new music. The playlist is a grab-bag of tracks: Its only guiding principle is that these are the songs you’d gladly send to a friend.

This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features ​​Róisín Murphy, ANOHNI and the Johnsons, Alex Lahey, Bad Bunny, Blur, Lana Del Rey, Kesha, Chappell Roan, and more. Listen below and follow our playlists on Apple Music and Spotify. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Pitchfork Selects: March 22, 2023

ANOHNI and the Johnsons: “It Must Change”
Kesha: “Peace & Quiet”
Alex Lahey: “You’ll Never Get Your Money Back”
Kieran Hebden / William Tyler: “Darkness, Darkness”
​​Róisín Murphy: “The Universe”
Lana Del Rey: “Say Yes to Heaven”
Bad Bunny: “Where She Goes”
Blur: “The Narcissist”
Chappell Roan: “Red Wine Supernova”
Call Super / Julia Holter: “Illumina”
Julie Byrne: “The Greater Wings”
Margo Cilker: “Lowland Trail”
Far Caspian: “Arbitrary Task”

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