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Stream Ryan Hemsworth's New Album Guilt Trips Via Pitchfork Advance

After releasing one-off remixes, mixes, and EPs, Ryan Hemsworth has delivered his debut LP Guilt Trips. It's out October 21 through Last Gang Records and features vocals from Kitty, Baths, Sinead Harnett, Tinashe, and Haleek Maul. It's streaming now via Pitchfork Advance, our immersive music streaming platform designed to emulate the classic album experience.

Pitchfork Advance showcases an interactive listening environment featuring pre-release albums streams with dynamic graphics and a host of tools that allows fans to engage with album art, lyrics, credits, track listings, artist info, and more while they listen.

Hemsworth will headline Pitchfork's unofficial CMJ event this Saturday at 285 Kent. Tickets are on sale now. He's also on tour now with Cyril Hahn; dates below.

10-19 Brooklyn, NY - 285 Kent
10-23 Washington, DC - U Street Music Hall +
10-24 Miami, FL - Bardot +
10-25 Denver, CO - NORAD +
10-26 Houston, TX - Something Wicked Festival +
10-27 New Orleans, LA - Hi-Ho Lounge +
10-30 Nashville, TN - Scene +
11-01 San Francisco, CA - 1015 Folsom *+

+ with Cyril Hahn
* with Nina Kraviz

Here's a mini-documentary about Hemsworth called "Boy Meets World":



Here's Hemsworth's new video for "Against a Wall" featuring Lofty305.

Watch Hemsworth in an episode of Pitchfork.tv's "+1":



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