Pitchfork has published its weekly guide to significant new albums available on streaming services. The March 20 roundup features releases from Grace Ives, Underscores, BTS, Anna Calvi, and others across genres like pop, indie, and electronic.
Pitchfork's latest selection, dated March 20, 2026, helps listeners navigate recent music drops. It spotlights Grace Ives's Girlfriend on True Panther, produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and John DeBold, which explores personal growth in pop, folk, and indie rock styles. Ives shared earlier, “Stop dwelling. The only path is forward.” Underscores's U on Mom + Pop builds on her pop evolution with influences from Grimes, Cascada, Beck, and Skrillex-style dubstep. Anna Calvi's EP Is This All There Is? on Domino opens a trilogy with guests Iggy Pop, Perfume Genius, Matt Berninger, and Laurie Anderson, reflecting on motherhood: “I want to exist in the best way for my child... is this all there is?” Green-House's Hinterlands on Ghostly International blends New Age and ambient elements; duo member Olive Ardizoni noted, “I'm an anarchist and an artist... hope that it can be used as a tool, to be comforting or inspiring.” BTS returns with Arirang on HYBE after nearly four years of hiatus for military service, featuring production by Diplo and Tame Impala, plus a March 21 comeback concert in Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square streaming on Netflix. Other entries include Mike WiLL Made-It's R3set with guests like J. Cole and 21 Savage; CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso's Free Spirits; Mclusky's mini-LP I Sure Am Getting Sick of This Bowling Alley; Dylan Brady's Needle Guy; More Eaze's Sentence Structure in the Country; Avalon Emerson & the Charm's Written Into Changes; and Ladytron's Paradises. All are editorially chosen, with affiliate links.