
Loads of good music has already come out throughout the winter months of 2022, and there must be no scarcity of high quality albums because the skies brighten, the flowers bloom, and the climate warms up. Listed here are 41 new releases to stay up for within the coming months. (As of March 22, all launch dates have been confirmed. However as normal, every part is topic to alter.)
100 gecs: 10000 gecs
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100 gecs’ Laura Les and Dylan Brady are set to return this yr with the follow-up to their breakthrough 2019 album 1000 gecs. The brand new one, referred to as 10000 gecs, is ready to incorporate the brand new single “MeMeMe.” In line with a current function, the album will showcase the artists as they ease up on Auto-Tune, although not absurdity—stay up for a tune referred to as “Doritos and Fritos.” Learn Pitchfork’s Cowl Story “This Is Your Mind on 100 gecs.” –Evan Minsker
Aldous Harding: Heat Chris
March 25
New Zealand people singer-songwriter Aldous Harding will launch her fourth LP, Heat Chris, on the finish of March. The ten-track album is produced by John Parish (who additionally produced Harding’s final album, 2019’s Designer) and is led by the hypnotic “Garden,” which arrived with a surreal black-and-white video. Harding’s new report additionally consists of contributions from H. Hawkline, Seb Rochford, Gavin Fitzjohn, Hopey Parish, and Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods. Harding will head out on a tour later this yr to coincide with the discharge. –Eric Torres
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Arcade Fireplace: WE
Could 6
After 5 years of quiet from Arcade Fireplace—save for a traditional Disney cowl and a bit of music for a meditation app—the band confirmed a brand new report on the best way with “The Lightning I, II” in mid-March. Thus far, it doesn’t look like WE could have the high-concept rollout of 2017’s All the pieces Now or the flowery cloak-and-dagger arrival of 2013’s dramatic Reflektor. As an alternative, in accordance with bandleader Win Butler, the undertaking reckons with the present state of the world, hinting at a tune titled “Age of Nervousness.” Butler stated that these themes have been rising within the songs earlier than the pandemic, and that stay-home situations accelerated the writing course of. –Allison Hussey
Belle and Sebastian: A Little bit of Earlier
Could 6
Without end in vogue—and notably so in 2022—twee-pop royalty Belle and Sebastian regrouped within the studio over lockdown for his or her first album in seven years. Since 2015’s Ladies in Peacetime Wish to Dance, the Scottish outfit has nonetheless saved busy, releasing three EPs, commandeering a cruise ship, and internet hosting weekly guided meditation classes, amongst different curious pursuits. Preceded by the harmonica-emblazoned rock’n’roll of “Pointless Drama,” the brand new album is the septet’s first to be recorded in its native Glasgow since 1999. “We did it collectively, us and the town,” Stuart Murdoch writes within the album’s liner notes. –Jazz Monroe
Bloc Celebration: Alpha Video games
April 29
Alpha Video games, the sixth album from Bloc Celebration and their first since releasing Hymns in 2016, is billed as a return to kind for the band. Like their early materials, notably Silent Alarm, the brand new report goals to seize a breakneck, raucous assortment of indie rock gone post-punk, as launched in lead single “Traps.” Maybe that explains why they tapped Nick Launay and Adam Greenspan to provide Alpha Video games. Rounding out the band alongside co-founders Kele Okereke and Russell Lissack are Menomena bassist Justin Harris and drummer Louise Bartle. –Nina Corcoran
Camp Cope: Operating With the Hurricane
March 25
Melbourne trio Camp Cope will launch their first new album in 4 years, Operating With the Hurricane, on the finish of March. The follow-up to 2018’s Learn how to Socialise & Make Buddies finds the trio constructing on its punk-rock roots with spirited people within the type of Waxahatchee. Produced by Anna Laverty with further manufacturing from the band’s personal Georgia Maq, the upcoming LP additionally options cameos from Courtney Barnett and Shauna Boyle of Cable Ties. Operating With the Hurricane consists of the singles “Blue” and “Operating With the Hurricane.” –Nina Corcoran
Cardi B
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Cardi B appears to be having fun with life as a really well-known individual, however each time she’s within the temper to rap it has a seismic affect. It’s occurred many times, from mega hit singles like “WAP” and “Up” to memorable visitor options on Normani’s “Wild Facet” and Lizzo’s “Rumors.” There are virtually no particulars on the market about what her subsequent album will sound like or when it can arrive, however it can most likely be the soundtrack of every week or a month or a yr. –Alphonse Pierre
Danny Brown: Quaranta
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Danny Brown has been teasing his Uknowhatimsayin¿ follow-up for a while, sharing an audio clip of music in October 2020 with the caption “XXXX.” The Detroit rapper, now 41 years previous, not too long ago gave an replace to Anthony Fantano, telling him, “It’s not referred to as 40, it’s referred to as Quaranta,” the Italian phrase for “forty,” and one which actually brings to thoughts “quarantine.” Within the time since Uknowhatimsayin¿, Brown has revived his Bruiser Brigade Information, that includes on albums from J.U.S, Fats Ray, Zelooperz, Bruiser Wolf, and Quentin Ahmad DaGod, in addition to the compilation TV62. –Matthew Strauss
Dehd: Blue Skies
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There’s a easy optimism current in Dehd’s music that feels such as you’re stepping exterior on the primary sunny day of the yr. The Chicago indie-rock trio could have extra of that to supply on Blue Skies, the outfit’s third album, when it’s out in late Could. On lead single “Dangerous Love,” vocalist Emily Kempf sings in regards to the resolution to cease aligning herself with individuals who don’t convey out the most effective in her and, as a substitute chase “a relationship with oneself quite than an unhealthy one [with someone else.]” The follow-up to 2020’s Flower of Devotion was recorded by Dehd and noticed the band working with mixing engineer Craig Silvey and mastering engineer Heba Kadry for the primary time. –Nina Corcoran
Destroyer: Labyrinthitis
March 25
As he began writing his thirteenth Destroyer album, Dan Bejar discovered himself writing “anti-songs, anti-poems, nothing cohesive,” as he not too long ago instructed Pitchfork’s Ryan Dombal. Moderately than battle the incoherence, he determined to chase the impulse, growing his fragments into the ten tracks of Labyrinthitis with producer John Collins. Within the seven-minute single “June,” Bejar delivers a dance-pop spin and declares that snow angels are “a fucking fool someone made” earlier than unwinding a freewheeling spoken-word half—the sort of baffling, beguiling twists that solely Dan Bejar may pull off. –Allison Hussey
Ethel Cain: Preacher’s Daughter
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One yr after her Inbred EP, Ethel Cain might be releasing her debut album, Preacher’s Daughter. The Florida native is certainly the daughter of a Baptist deacon, however her spooky goth rock focuses on reclaiming her roots. The album is produced by Cain and is led by the one “Gibson Lady.” –Quinn Moreland
Father John Misty: Chloë and the Subsequent twentieth Century
April 8
At first of November, Father John Misty posted a handful of black-and-white pictures to Instagram, displaying a brand new, austere buzzcut look. What adopted was the announcement of Chloë and the Subsequent twentieth Century. Thus far, he’s shared the singles “Humorous Lady,” “This fall,” and “Goodbye Mr. Blue.” –Matthew Strauss
Florence and the Machine: Dance Fever
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As a decade of relentless touring gave strategy to the isolation of COVID-19, Florence Welch discovered inspiration within the idea of choreomania, a bizarre Renaissance-era pattern that concerned plenty of individuals dancing themselves to exhaustion—and even dying. Welch’s first Florence and the Machine album since 2018’s Excessive as Hope guarantees a equally gothic slant on what goes on at a membership. Co-produced with Jack Antonoff and Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley, Dance Fever thumps its strategy to the macabre on advance tracks equivalent to “Heaven Is Right here,” and “My Love.” Opener “King” foregrounds the powerhouse UK vocalist’s introspective facet. –Marc Hogan
Fontaines D.C.: Skinty Fia
April 22
Irish post-punks Fontaines D.C. could also be coming off a Grammy nomination for Greatest Rock Album for his or her 2020 full-length A Hero’s Demise, however as Irishmen dwelling in London, they nonetheless put up with their fair proportion of bullshit. Frontman Grian Chatten has stated their forthcoming LP Skinty Fia—which pulls its identify from an previous Irish cuss phrase that interprets to “the damnation of the deer”—is knowledgeable by the distinct expertise of Irishness in England, the best way prejudice and distrust can form and mutate folks and tradition. Early single “Jackie Down the Line” is written from the angle of someone who doesn’t really feel the necessity to fake to be good. –Matthew Ismael Ruiz
Girlpool: Forgiveness
April 29
It’s been three years since Girlpool’s final album, What Chaos Is Imaginary. Within the interim, the Los Angeles duo of Avery Tucker and Concord Tividad have stayed busy: They remixed Alanis Morissette, appeared in a Chloe Moriondo video, and launched “Like I’m Successful It,” which was later remixed by Devonté Hynes, Porches, and Lydia Ainsworth. Their new report, Forgiveness, is produced by Yves Rothman and is led by the singles “Faultline” and “Lie Love Lullaby.” “Plenty of life seems like unavoidable experiences to me,” Tividad remarked within the album’s press materials. “To me, Forgiveness is about accepting that idea. It’s about forgiving actuality for having to be precisely what it’s on a regular basis.” –Quinn Moreland
Grimes: E-book 1
Since releasing her long-awaited fifth album Miss Anthropocene in 2020, Grimes has been laborious at work on an epic house opera referred to as E-book 1. She teased the undertaking earlier this yr after sharing the one-off single “Shinigami Eyes” and asserting her subsequent EP, Fairies Cum First, which was billed as a “prelude” to E-book 1. Grimes mentioned her forthcoming LP—and another issues—in a current chat with Vainness Honest. In line with the interview, Grimes’ 15-track “fairycore” album is ready within the distant future, and incorporates as but unreleased tracks like “Marie Antoinette 2077,” “100% Tragedy,” and “Sci-Fi,” which she wrote with the Weeknd and his producer Illangelo. –Madison Bloom
Ibeyi: Spell 31
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Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Díaz return with Spell 31, their third album collectively as Ibeyi. They pattern themselves on Spell 31’s “Sister 2 Sister,” recycling a chant of their band identify (the Yoruba phrase for an Orisha spirit representing twins) from their breakout 2014 single “River.” Jorja Smith makes a visitor look on “Lavender & Crimson Roses,” with London-based rapper Berwyn becoming a member of the siblings on a canopy of Black Flag’s “Rise Above.” “Made from Gold,” which was launched final fall and options Pa Salieu, additionally seems on the album. –Allison Hussey
Jack White: Worry of the Daybreak
April 8
4 years after Boarding Home Attain, Jack White is readying two new albums. The primary, Worry of the Daybreak, options the one “Taking Me Again,” which made its debut at the side of a Name of Responsibility promotional marketing campaign. It additionally features a new collaboration with Q-Tip (on a tune referred to as “Hello-De-Ho”), following their work on the ultimate Tribe Known as Quest album. –Evan Minsker
Kendrick Lamar
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Final August, Kendrick Lamar broke his long-held silence as regards to his subsequent report. “As I produce my ultimate TDE album, I really feel pleasure to have been part of such a cultural imprint after 17 years,” he wrote on Oklama.com. Since releasing his Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning album Rattling. in 2017, Lamar has visitor starred on numerous songs; tracks with Nipsey Hussle, Wealthy the Child, Anderson .Paak, Rapsody, Frank Ocean and Pharrell, Jay Rock—even U2. He curated the Black Panther soundtrack, launched inventive company pgLang with Dave Free, and laid down verses on two Child Keem songs. He additionally not too long ago carried out on the Tremendous Bowl. –Madison Bloom
Kevin Morby: This Is a {Photograph}
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The title of Kevin Morby’s new album was impressed by the second after he discovered an previous image of his dad, who had simply been rushed to the hospital in a medical emergency. That includes contributions from Cassandra Jenkins, Makaya McCraven, Tim Heidecker, and Alia Shawkat, the follow-up to 2020’s Sundowner is a examine on mortality, and Morby’s newest collaboration with manufacturing accomplice Sam Cohen. –Evan Minsker
Koffee: Gifted
March 25
Koffee preaches positivity. The Spanish City, Jamaica–raised dancehall and reggae singer erupted onto the scene as a youngster three years in the past along with her sweet-sounding breakout single “Toast” and the nice and cozy vibes of her EP Rapture. Now 22, Koffee’s official debut Gifted is due this month, and the singer seems to proceed to weave lyrics that touch upon Jamaica’s sociopolitical points with catchy hooks and rhythms which are excellent to groove to. –Alphonse Pierre
Kurt Vile: (watch my strikes)
April 15
Kurt Vile’s first album since 2018’s Bottle It In can be his debut for the august report label Verve. Simply don’t anticipate the ever charming, ever understated singer-songwriter to reinvent the wheel. Lead single “Like Exploding Stones” refines his lovable schtick into one other playful illustration of power nervousness and ennui. That tune options Solar Ra Arkestra’s James Stewart alongside Vile’s band the Violators, and the remainder of the report consists of contributions from Cate Le Bon, Chastity Belt, Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa, and percussionist Sarah Jones. –Jazz Monroe
Leikeli47: Form Up
April 15
The masked rapper Leikeli47 is making ready to launch Form Up, the finale to a trilogy that started along with her debut Wash & Set and was adopted by 2018’s Acrylic. She’s constructed a repute for slick, genre-melding rap, with new wrinkles being added with each launch. Government produced by Harold Lilly, Form Up already has three singles: January’s “Chitty Bang” February’s “BITM” (which stands for “Bitch I’m the Man”), and March’s “LL Cool J.” Leikeli47’s face is blurred on the album’s cowl, true to her mysterious persona. –Alphonse Pierre
Let’s Eat Grandma: Two Ribbons
April 29
Let’s Eat Grandma—the UK duo of Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth—return after three years with out new music. I’m All Ears producer David Wrench returns, too, for Two Ribbons, pushed again to late April resulting from vinyl delays. –Matthew Strauss
Lizzo
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What could be anticipated from Lizzo’s follow-up to Cuz I Love You, the 2019 album that made her the most-nominated artist on the 2020 Grammys and some of the omnipresent pop stars of its second? Thus far, the one single that’s been launched is the Cardi B–that includes monitor “Rumors,” which arrived in August 2021. It was her first new monitor in two years and arrived with a visible indulging in Historic Greek aesthetic. –Evan Minsker
Maren Morris: Humble Quest
March 25
Maren Morris started writing her new album, Humble Quest, within the early days of the pandemic amid worldwide and private tumult. The nation singer was juggling new motherhood, a paused profession, and the dying of her buddy and collaborator Michael Busbee. It was a humbling time, therefore the album title. Led by the one “Circles Round This City,” Humble Quest is Morris’ first solo full-length since 2019’s Lady. The album was produced by Greg Kurstin and written by Morris alongside her husband Ryan Hurd, Julia Michaels, Jimmy Robbins, Natalie Hemby, Laura Veltz, and Jon Inexperienced on Busbee’s piano. –Quinn Moreland
Maria BC: Hyaline
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Hyaline is the debut album from Ohio-born, Oakland-based ambient pop singer-songwriter Maria BC. Recorded of their former house in Brooklyn, the album consists of samples recorded in Prospect Park, an organ performed by their dad at his church in Ohio, and songs recorded instantly into their cellphone. Maria BC has not too long ago shared the album’s languorous lead single “The Solely Factor,” a tune about “permitting your self to be seen totally by one other individual,” as they defined. “While you discover they aren’t afraid, you notice you shouldn’t be both.” –Eric Torres
Normani
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Normani has taken her time with the rollout for her first solo report, sharing her attention-grabbing debut “Motivation” in 2019 earlier than recruiting Cardi B for the slinky, luxurious “Wild Facet” final July. She’s delivered these two powerhouse singles with gorgeous choreography and eye-popping visuals—full-suite therapies that bode effectively for the rest on the best way. She’s nodded to titans like Janet Jackson and Aaliyah as she’s developed her personal lane, sustaining a maintain as some of the promising younger forces within the pop panorama. And, simply final week, she shared one other new monitor, “Honest.” –Allison Hussey
Obongjayar: Some Nights I Dream of Doorways
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The Nigeria-born, London-raised singer Obongjayar, final yr launched Sweetness, a delicate 4-track EP about romance with producer Sarz. Now after current notable collaborations with Little Simz on “Level and Kill” and Pa Salieu on “Type & Vogue,” up subsequent for him is the 12-track report Some Nights I Dream of Doorways, due in Could. The album will function two beforehand launched singles with “Strive” and “Message in a Hammer.” You possibly can anticipate it to hit on quite a few genres together with R&B, jazz, and Afropop. –Alphonse Pierre
Phife Dawg: Without end
March 22
Simply earlier than A Tribe Known as Quest’s Phife Dawg died in 2016 from diabetes issues, he had been engaged on a brand new album. Without end lastly arrives this yr. The album consists of “Nutshell Half 2,” his single that includes each Busta Rhymes and Redman. One other beforehand launched monitor referred to as “French Kiss Deux” options Illa J, higher often known as the brother of the late J Dilla. –Evan Minsker
Porridge Radio: Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder to the Sky
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In 2020, Porridge Radio burst out of Britain’s indie-rock nebula with the lacerating, lacerated LP Each Dangerous, just for the pandemic to scupper IRL celebrations. That album’s follow-up, which is led by “Again to the Radio,” expels their bottled vitality, channeling the panic, nervousness, and fleeting ecstasy of lockdown life. “We’re making music in a scene that could be very emotionally repressed,” the band’s self-scrutinizing, sing-speaking frontwoman Dana Margolin stated in press supplies. “Generally if I hearken to nu-metal or emo lyrics, I discover that we appear to slot in higher emotionally in that world. They’re as cringe as me.” –Jazz Monroe
Crimson Scorching Chili Peppers: Limitless Love
April 1
The final Crimson Scorching Chili Peppers album was 2016’s The Getaway, however, in some methods, Limitless Love seems like a non secular follow-up to 2006’s Stadium Arcadium. The brand new one is the band’s first in 16 years to function John Frusciante, who’s again within the fold. It additionally marks Crimson Scorching Chili Peppers’ reunion with a longtime collaborator, the long-lasting producer Rick Rubin. The band has shared the singles “Black Summer season” and “Poster Little one,” the latter of which opens with the phrases “Melle Mel and Richard Hell have been dancing on the Taco Bell.” –Evan Minsker
Romero: Flip It On!
April 8
Melbourne power-pop outfit Romero ship a set of guitar-driven thrills with Flip It On!, their full-length debut. The band packs instantly memorable hooks and electrifying riffs into its songs, evident within the assured strut of “Troublemaker” or the explosive vitality of the album’s title monitor. The band’s 2020 single “Honey” additionally seems on the report. Flip It On! is a blazing, boisterous LP that exudes carefree enjoyable, a secure wager for windows-down hangs all summer season. –Allison Hussey
Soul Glo: Diaspora Issues
March 25
Philadelphia hardcore band Soul Glo don’t plan on slowing down. Their upcoming fourth studio album, Diaspora Issues, finds Soul Glo as soon as once more dabbling in screamo and industrial hip-hop whereas confronting the disposability of Black artwork, monetary instability, and state violence. Produced by the band, Diaspora Issues already has two singles: the relentless “Soar!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((By the Future))” and the Mom Maryrose–that includes “Driponomics.” It’s Soul Glo’s first full-length LP since releasing The Nigga in Me Is Me in 2019 and follows their debut EP on Epitaph from final yr, in addition to their 2020 breakout EP Songs to Yeet on the Solar. –Nina Corcoran
The Smile
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Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner are the Smile, a brand new band created in collaboration with Radiohead’s longtime producer Nigel Godrich. “Not the smile as in ‘ahh,’ extra ‘the Smile’ the man who lies to you day-after-day,” defined Yorke throughout the band’s debut efficiency at Glastonbury final yr. That ominous set-up interprets into aggressive guitar work by Greenwood, propulsive rhythms from Skinner, and tough, belted vocals by Yorke, or at the very least that’s what the reside renditions of recent songs “We Don’t Know What Tomorrow Brings” and “Skinny Factor” sound like. There’s no phrase but what the Smile’s debut report might be referred to as, in the event that they select to launch it in any respect. In spite of everything, if there’s one factor Radiohead members like to exhibit, it’s elusiveness. –Nina Corcoran
Spiritualized: All the pieces Was Stunning
April 22
The title of Spiritualized’s ninth album is shaping as much as be curiously apt. The primary three singles from the UK house rockers’ upcoming All the pieces Was Stunning have been each all-encompassing and beautiful. Bandleader J Spaceman (aka Jason Pierce) performs 16 devices, and he’s joined by greater than 30 musicians and singers to kick up a starry-eyed din. The title additionally completes the Kurt Vonnegut quote from Spirtualized’s earlier album, 2018’s And Nothing Harm. Naming the albums in backwards order appears fittingly counterintuitive from Spaceman, who has stated that he discovered within the bleakness of pandemic loneliness a “lovely solitude.” —Marc Hogan
Syd: Damaged Hearts Membership
April 8
Damaged Hearts Membership is the sophomore solo album from R&B singer, producer, and the Web member Syd. The 13-track follow-up to 2017’s Fin options visitor appearances from Kehlani, Smino, and Fortunate Daye and consists of the breezy, beforehand launched singles “Lacking Out,” “Quick Automotive,” “Proper Observe,” and “CYBAH.” “The album is a few relationship I had that led to my first actual damaged coronary heart,” the Los Angeles–primarily based artist stated in regards to the new music. “It virtually felt like I joined a membership as a result of all of my associates went by means of comparable experiences. It was like a ceremony of passage.” –Eric Torres
SZA
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Ever since SZA dropped her breakout album Ctrl in 2017, we’ve been impatiently ready for the following one. However the speedy future simply introduced huge collaborations: A tune with Kendrick Lamar for the Black Panther lower “All of the Stars,” one other with the Weeknd and Travis Scott for the Sport of Thrones monitor “Energy Is Energy,” and, sadly (however inevitably), a Maroon 5 single. Her first single as a lead artist since 2017 didn’t arrive till 2020, when she dropped the Neptunes-produced “Hit Totally different” (that includes Ty Dolla $ign) and “Good Days.” Earlier that yr, she insinuated that Prime Dawg Leisure had been holding up the discharge of her new music, and, in 2021, SZA self-released three tracks—“Nightbird,” “Joni,” and “I Hate You”— through an nameless SoundCloud account. She issued the latter on official platforms months later, after a recent string of collaborations, “Kiss Me Extra,” “Fue Mejor,” and “No Love,” to call a couple of. –Madison Bloom
Tomberlin: I Don’t Know Who Must Hear This…
April 29
Sarah Beth Tomberlin’s new album known as I Don’t Know Who Must Hear This….“The theme of the report,” Tomberlin stated within the press materials, “is to look at, maintain house, make an altar for the sentiments.” The album is led by the singles “IDKWNTHT,” “Joyful Accident,” and “Faucet.” It’s co-produced by Philip Weinrobe and options contributions from Cass McCombs and Advised Slant’s Felix Walworth, amongst others. The album is her second full-length on Saddle Creek, following 2018’s At Weddings. In 2020, she shared an Alex G–produced EP titled Projections. –Quinn Moreland
Toro y Moi: Mahal
April 29
Mahal, the seventh LP from Toro y Moi (aka Chaz Bear) and his first for indie label Useless Oceans, was introduced in January with the psychedelic singles “Postman” and “Journal.” Since then, Bear has shared new single “The Loop,” accompanied by a video directed by Firm Studio. Mahal options contributions from Sofie Royer, Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Ruban Neilson, Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo, the Mattson 2, and extra. Toro y Moi will open for Khruangbin later this spring. –Eric Torres
Undeath: It’s Time…To Rise From the Grave
April 22
When Undeath vocalist Alexander Jones stated “We take the music critically, however we don’t take ourselves that critically,” he meant it. The Rochester, New York dying steel band is infamous for its gore-laden lyrics, heavy riffs, and a proclivity for goofing off, and the band succeeded in delivering on all fronts with its 2020 debut Lesions of a Totally different Sort. On their new full-length It’s Time…To Rise From the Grave, Undeath appear to be headed in that very same path, as the usage of the necronomicon and dueling guitar solos of their “Rise From the Grave” music video recommend. –Nina Corcoran