Required listening from the week in music.

The New Pornographers"Together" is more power-pop bliss from The New Pornographers, aka the greatest supergroup in indie rock. Catchy, orchestral-heavy songs make for the group's best release since "Mass Romantic." And don't worry, Neko Case freaks -- the redheaded siren pops up on several songs.

Also in stores:
-- Add in Broken Social Scene's excellent new album "Forgiveness Rock Record," and this is turning out to be a banner week for fans of hipster collectives from Canada. (Listen to the entire album right now on Spinner.)
-- The Hold Steady get serious, but still catchy, on "Heaven Is Whenever." New Pornographers, Hold Steady and Broken Social Scene in one week? How will hipsters afford all this great music while also managing their cocaine and ironic T-shirt habits?
-- Fans of Lupe Fiasco and Kid Cudi will want to pick up "The Adventures of Bobby Ray," from current radio giant B.o.B. Guests ranging from the aforementioned to Weezer's Rivers Cuomo make for one of the craziest hip-hop albums out there right now.