In this section, we show the most notable albums released each week. Here are the albums that will be released on March 22, 2024:
Adrian Lineker, Promising future
Adrian Lenker returns with a new album Promising future, out now via 4AD. After 2020 Songs And Instruments, The record includes the advanced tracks “Ruined”, “Sadness as a Gift”, “Fool” and “Free Treasure”. It was co-produced by Philip Weinraub and features contributions from Nick Hakim, Matt Davidson and Josephine Runesty, who joined Lenker at a New England studio called Double Infinity. “It felt like everyone's nervous system had been fired up,” Lineker said in a statement about the recording process. “Once we were into the song, we somehow knew. No one stopped taking. We never listened again. I only listened after everyone had left. Read our review of Promising future.
Waxahachie, Tiger blood
Waxahachie is back with a new album Tiger bloodfollowing 2020 St. Cloud. Her debut on the new label ANTI- Records, the LP features the previously released singles “Right Back to It,” “Bored,” and “365,” as well as performances by MJ Lenderman, Spencer Tweedy, Phil, and Brad Cook. After writing the songs during what she calls a “hot hand spell” at the end of 2022, Katie Crutchfield recorded the album with St. Cloud Producer Brad Cook at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas. Read our review of Tiger blood.
Julia Holter, Something in the room is moving
Julia Holter has released a new album Something in the room is movingvia domino. Follow-up 2018 Flying It was preceded by the songs “Sun Girl”, “Spinning” and “Evening Mood”. Regarding the album, whose title “Inverts” the Beatles’ “Something,” the Los Angeles artist said in press materials: “There is a physical focus, inspired by the complexity and mutability of our bodies. I was trying to create a world that seemed seamless, like water, and that evoked the world of sound.” Interior of the body.
Rosalie, He bites
Rosalie continued in 2021 There is no middleman With the new LP, He bites. It marks the North Carolina-based songwriter and guitarist's Merge Records debut, and finds her working once again with David Nance (bass, guitar), James Schroeder (guitar, synth), and Kevin Donahue (drums, percussion), with collaborator Destroyer Ted Boa. Join on the keys. The album's title, as Rosalie explained in an interview with Artist Spotlight, is about “understanding that life and the experiences that you go through — the good, the bad, the neutral, the boring, the surreal, it's all part of it — and not being afraid of the horizon that's coming toward you; to accept it, to bite it.” And to fully embrace all of these situations, to grow, to have a greater understanding of life, to have more experiences, to have more compassion. It became like a battle cry to see the purpose of it, the purpose of life.
Future and Metro Boomin, We don't trust you
Future and Metro Boomin join in on the new album We don't trust you. Arrives two years after Metro Boomin Heroes and villains – which featured Future on four tracks – The Future I never loved you. The album title features Metro's producer tag, “If Young Metro doesn't trust you, I'll shoot you,” which Future originally said in their 2015 song “Right Now.” The 17-track LP features uncredited guest spots From Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Rick Ross and the Weeknd.
sam evian, He is drowning
Sam Evian has released a new album titled He is drowning. Out now on the musician and producer's new imprint Flying Cloud Recordings/Thirty Tigers, it's the follow-up to 2021's Time to melt It features the early tracks “Stay”, “Rollin' In” and “Wild Days”. It was recorded over ten days during the early winter months of 2023 with a group of friends and collaborators including Liam Casar, Sean Mullins, El Kempner of Palehound, and Adrian Lenker of Big Thief. “No one knew the songs or what the plan was. We kept it loose and fun,” Evian said in the press materials. “That was the spirit of the sessions. No headphones, no playback, minimal overdubs, and no bleeding. “Fast and loose.”
Glenn, more
Indiana producer Glenn has released a new album titled morefor the first time since 2017 Black origamivia Planet Mu. The record features collaborations with Björk, Philip Glass, and the Kronos Quartet. Glass co-wrote two tracks on the album, including the closer and lead single “The Precision of Infinity”. “To all the amazing collaborators on this recording, your brilliance shines through every sound,” Glenn wrote in a statement. “Philip Glass, your virtuosity has left an indelible mark; Björk, your ingenious individuality has inspired unparalleled creativity; Kronos Quartet, for your continued leadership and ingenuity; [artist, sculptor, and designer] Florence Tu, for your family ethic, honesty, vision and understanding.
empress, For your respect
Empress Ove released her new album, For your respectwhich follows in 2020 I am your empress And 2022 Save me People's Army. It was previewed by the singles “Femenine,” “Kiss Me” featuring Rina Sawayama, and the MUNA collaboration “What’s Love,” and finds Lorely Rodriguez working with songwriters and producers including Nick León, Billboard, Valley Girls, Cecile Believe, and Umru. . She explained: “I was in love with a director who was advertising his ‘For Your Attention’ campaign for the Oscars.” “He took me to the hill and said he was emotionally unavailable and it kind of broke my heart. I went into the studio that day and we wrote a song called 'For Your Concern' which reflects glamor and Hollywood. That was the gateway to the album and gave me the opportunity to explore broader themes.”
Rosie Tucker, Utopia now!
Rosie Tucker has an album called Utopia now! Through emotional registers. After release Supreme sucker In 2021, the musician was “unofficially dropped from Epitaph Records,” according to press materials, one record in a three-album deal. Utopia now! It was recorded at Tucker's home studio in Altadena, California and produced with longtime collaborator Wolfe. It was preceded by a series of singles, including “Big Fish/No Fun”, “Unending Bliss”, “Paperclip Maximizer”, and “All My Exes Live in Vortexes”.
Jesus and Mary series, Glasgow Eyes
The Jesus and Mary Chain is back with a new LP, Glasgow EyesVia Fuzz Club. Follow up to 2017 Harm and joy It was recorded at Mogwai's Castle of Doom studio in Glasgow, where Jim and William Reed drew inspiration from “Suicide and Kraftwerk and a new appreciation for the less disciplined attitudes found in jazz,” according to a press release. “But don't expect the Mary Chain to become jazz,” Jim Reed explained. “People should expect a Jesus and Mary Chain record, and this is certainly Glasgow Eyes. Our creative approach is remarkably the same as it was in 1984, you just pop into the studio and see what happens. We went with a bunch of songs and let it take its course. No There are rules, you just do whatever it takes. And there's telepathy there – we're these weird twins who never finish each other's sentences.
Silence, Silence
Tyla's self-titled debut album was released today. The 15-track LP features guest appearances by Travis Scott, Tems, Gunna, Becky G, Skillibeng, and Kelvin Momo, as well as the singles “Water,” “On and On,” and “Truth or Dare.” “When I listen to the album, I feel proud of it,” Tayla said. Rolling Stone. “I just see our sound going further: the culture, the lyrics, the slang. Even just Joburg — the idea of people now singing about Joburg.”
francis rave, Lighthouse
Rave Francis – the project led by Luxembourg-based singer-songwriter Jana Bahraich – has unveiled its full-length debut, Lighthouse. The singles “Real Love”, “First Touch”, “Blue Tuesday” and “Give It Back to Me” arrived ahead of the release. Bahraich explained in a statement: “For this album, hope is the prevailing feeling that I was left with after preparing it and listening to it.” “The idea is that there is this light that guides you into a space where you can be more open and receptive to love and joy. Even when you gain or lose love, it never goes away; it just transforms, and carries over into other relationships with you.”
Kaak Da Killa, black sheep
Cakes da Killa has released a new LP, black sheepVia YoungArt. Follow up until 2022 Svengali It was preceded by the tracks “Do Dat Baby” and “Mind Reader” and boasts collaborations with Stout, Dawn Richard and Wuhryn Dumas. It finds the New York rapper reuniting with longtime collaborator Sam Katz, the producer behind it Svengaliguiding us “on a spiritual journey from the clubs of Manhattan to the backwaters of Brooklyn,” according to a press release.
sticks, All now
The Staves have released their latest album, All now, through company records. Follow up until 2021 Good woman It finds the duo meeting with producer John Congleton. “There was a delayed shock reaction and these big changes are out of your control,” Jess Staveley Taylor said of the period following the release. Good womanWhich saw them processing the death of their mother. The songs “I'll Never Leave You Alone,” “Now,” and “I Don't Say It, But I Feel It” previewed the LP.
Other albums released today:
Alina Spanger, fire escape; Jim White, All visits: Memories; Shakira, Women don't cry anymore; Carpools, My life in translation; far apart, That's all we got; He died a hero, Mica laundry; Virtual reality sex, hard copy; Laurent Hibberd, Friendly material; Gary Clark Jr, raw jpeg; gossip, real power; Marble eye, Read the air; Hala mod, celebrate; Odetta Hartmann, Swansongs; Hardly civil, I would say I'm not okay; Good morning, Good morning seven; attached, Acoustic vertigo; Magic tuber bar, Needle falling; com.villagerrr, Tear your heart out; Saint Savior, Sunseeker; Fletcher, In search of the antidote; Restorations, Restorations; Red running, Phantom is easy; Presenter 73, New Strategies for Modern Crime Vol. 1; sir, heavy; Cassie Kinoshiseeds Gratitude; Klaus Johan Group, I am you to them; zombies, Engate Direct; Sierra Ferrell, Flower trail; Klahrak, Stinging; Starsailor, Where wild things grow; Pan American and Kramer, Non-stop traffic echoes on Redding Road; Ka bird, Bearings: The Bardos Soundtrack.