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  • After midnight at SXSW, the quiet folk duo Luluc sings "Star," a disquieting prayer that questions the light in the dark.
  • Watch a black-and-white 16mm video for an airy folk song that's at once warming and unsettling.
  • Invisible Things is the squirreliest, weirdest, loudest noise-rock band in recent memory. Fittingly, stop-motion paintings lead viewers down a wormhole in this video for the knotty track.
  • Composer Christina Vantzou makes the kind of music that leaves listeners questioning reality. Her latest video unfolds in a void, where a dimly lit figure chases its own reflection.
  • On this new one, the Oakland-based band's battering noise-rock graduates into a beautiful, but still brute-forced, groove.
  • The documentary comes amid new litigation, as 24 states fight the Sackler family's attempt to seek immunity for their role in fueling the crisis.
  • Life's big challenges have fueled the rapper's hard-earned success. "Santa Monica Blvd" affirms a triumphant IDK, punctuated by the hook: "I win, I win, again and again."
  • Singer-songwriter Andrea Silva is enormously adept at dreamy, languid balladry. Even when crisp, gorgeous guitars dominate the mix, it's hard not to hang on her every word.
  • An Australian singer-songwriter with a gift for deadpan observation and deftly deployed guitar licks, Carla Geneve sneaks up on you.
  • The musicians of the versatile, Grammy-winning Attacca Quartet have transformed themselves into an electronica-dance-ambient string quartet for their new album, Real Life.
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