
Sufjan Stevens, Peso Pluma, Big Thief, Ambar Lucid, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist
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This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist options Sufjan Stevens, Nídia, Ambar Lucid, Titanic, Mitski, Peso Pluma, Money Cobain, Massive Thief, and extra. Hear under and comply with our playlists on Apple Music and Spotify. (Pitchfork earns a fee from purchases made via affiliate hyperlinks on our website.)
Pitchfork Selects: September 18, 2023
Mitski: “My Love Mine All Mine”
Sufjan Stevens: “Will Anyone Ever Love Me?”
Massive Thief: “Born for Loving You”
Titanic: “Cielo Falso”
Money Cobain: “Not No Xanax 2” [ft. Chow Lee]
Zelooperz / Quadie Diesel: “Kick Off”
Tommy Richman: “Final Nite”
Rome Streetz: “Hell Backwards”
Peso Pluma / Jasiel Nuñez / Junior H: “Bipolar”
Inka: “Palo” [ft. Bigoblin, Dinamita and Leamback]
Ambar Lucid: “Nadie Como Tu”
Hannah Diamond: “Poster Lady”
Nídia: “É Como?”
Verraco: “Escándaloo”
Blood Incantation: “Obliquity of the Ecliptic”