"Foo Fighters' 'But Here We Are': A Heavy and Raw Act of Mourning"

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Pitchfork recommends new albums from Foo Fighters, Bully, Metro Boomin, Legend Yae, Protomartyr, Juan Wauters, Anthony Naples, Speakers Corner Quartet, and the Stools. Foo Fighters' "But Here We Are" encompasses their many eras, while Bully's "Lucky for You" is the Nashville grunge-rocker's first LP since "Sugaregg." Metro Boomin presents the soundtrack for the new Spider-Man movie, featuring Lil Uzi Vert, James Blake, Future, Offset, Swae Lee, and more. Legend Yae's "I Cry Alone..." is a melodic pain rap that needs to be played loud, while Protomartyr's "Formal Growth in the Desert" was written around the concept of emotional deserts.
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