With so much good music released all the time, it can be difficult to decide what to listen to first. Each week, Pitchfork provides an overview of major new releases available on streaming services. This week’s stack features new albums and projects from Lingua Ignota, Ty Segall, Tinashe, Young Nudy, and Carmen Q. Rothwell. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week. (All of the publications featured here are independently selected by our editors. However, if you buy something through our affiliate links, Pitchfork earns an affiliate commission.)

Lingua Ignota: Sinner get ready [Sargent House]

Living in rural Pennsylvania inspired Sinner Get Ready, the third album by multidisciplinary artist Kristin Hayter as Lingua Ignota. She recorded the project in Rhode Island with longtime collaborator Seth Manchester and used instruments with connections to traditional Appalachian music. Hayter also directed the video for “Pennsylvania Furnace,” which references an 18th century legend. Sinner Get Ready appears two years after its predecessor Caligula.

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Ty Segall: Harmonizer [Drag City]

Garage rock mainstay Ty Segall surprisingly released his successor to First Taste earlier this week. Recorded at his recently completed Harmonizer Studios, the album continues Segall’s quest to expand the palette of shapes and sounds of its native genre, drawing on shiny synths, muddy textures and the talents of his Freedom Band: Ben Boye, Mikal Cronin, Emmett Kelly and Charles Mouthart.

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