I know, I know. How predictable. But I just got this album today and it is this wonderfully varied, 90s-inspired, reggae-inspired merry-go-round ride. I love Amber Coffman and Angel Deradoorian's bigger presence on the album, best exhibited on this track. This album is one of the best of the year, easily, easily.

You should be bracing for everyone to lose their shit to Dirty Projectors' Bitte Orca LP, so maybe hearing the studio treatment of the SXSW show-stopper "Stillness Is The Move" will help with that. While the track sees the outfit push into new terrain (think Mariah over art-damaged, African-guitar infused R&B), the single's cover art ironically sees the band circling itself: the image of "Stillness"'s lead vocalist Amber Coffman teases the Bitte Orca album art , which itself reprises Dirty Projectors '04 release Slaves Graves & Ballads . [...]