New Albums Released this week: Grimes, King Krule, Best Coast & more
Friday is album release day and here’s a quick rundown of what’s been released today. Check back next week for our favourites.
Grimes – Miss Anthropocene
Grimes’ releases her dark and anxious fourth album. We reviewed it on this week’s podcast.
King Krule – Man Alive!
A murky sludgy new album from Archy Marshall
Moses Sumney – græ / part 1
James Blake follows up 2017’s Aromanticism with first part of a double album.
Best Coast – Always Tomorrow
Bethany Cosentino and the other dude’s (Bobb Bruno) fourth album, their first in five years.
Fox Jaw – Breathe In The Strange
Limerick rock band release their third album.
Other releases of interest out today
- Orla Gartland – Freckle Season EP
- Lee Ranaldo & Raúl Refree – Names Of North End Women
- BTS – Map of the Soul
- Agnes Obel – Myopia
- Guided By Voices – Surrender Your Poppy Field
- Marlene Enright – Petrichor EP
- C O M T E – Of Clear Light
- Varo – Varo
- The Bonny Men – The Broken Pledge
- Wilsen – Ruiner
- Lanterns on the Lake – Spook The Herd
- Banoffee – Look at Us Now Dad
- Greg Dulli – Random Desire
- Kamaiyah – Got It Made
- Guided By Voices – Surrender Your Poppy Field
- Allie X – CAPE GOD
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