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Newsletter Fam, we made it through another week. Pat yourself on the back for that one. The best thi

Newsletter Fam, we made it through another week. Pat yourself on the back for that one. The best thing about making it through the week? All that sweet, sweet new music at the end of it. This week we got new Ty Dolla $ign, Beach House, Bladee, Playboi Carti and MORE. I'm not a doctor, but I'm fairly certain that if you turn out the lights and listen to Beach House's "Drunk In LA" all your problems will go away. Just an idea for a fun weekend plan! - Alright, so technically the Sremm triple-album came out last Friday. That doesn't mean we aren't still talking about it. Two of my work pals (and also Coworker Ben) tried to parse out what [the best part of the album]( is. My answer is Swaecation, in case you were wondering. - Like I said before, [this new Beach House album]( can probably fix anything that's going wrong in your life right now. Just got dumped? Beach House. Haven't gotten a Mother's Day gift yet and starting to panic? Beach House. Knee doing a weird click-y thing that is making you nervous? Probably go to a doctor, but listen to Beach House on the way there. - King of Summer Jams Ty Dolla $ign blessed us with a [deluxe edition]( of Beach House 3 (no relation to Beach House, curer of all ails). There's six whole new songs just in time for backsweat season. - Kaytranada remixed The Internet's ["Roll (Burbank Funk)"]( and it goes so hard. It's a real Put The Top Down And Drive Ten Miles Over The Speed Limit type jam. - Ok, so yesterday Donald Glover was like "I'm not gonna tell y'all what the 'This Is America' video is about," but then today director Hiro Murai was like, ["I got you guys."]( Not all heroes wear capes. - Bladee gave us another piece of auto-tuned goodness last night. The Drain Gang rapper's latest album [Red Light]( is perfect for when you want something that sounds shiny, but is actually sad. when I leave the office For a limited time only, get 20% off FADER FORT Setting The Stage with coupon code: FORT20 [SHOP NOW]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tumblr]( [Snapchat]( © 2018 The FADER | All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: The FADER Inc. 71 West 23rd Street, Suite 1300 New York, NY, 10010, United States [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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