New releases out today: Fatima Yamaha, The Vision, Quakers, 2 Chainz, Stats, Goodie Mob & more
Friday is album release day and here’s a quick rundown of what’s been released today.
The Vision – The Vision
A superb disco-rooted full-length from the UK band made up on Kon, Ben Westbeech and vocalist Andreya Triana.
Fatima Yamaha – Spontaneous Order
Dutch producer follows up his What’s A Girl To Do breakthrough from five years ago.
Dan Kye – Small Moments
Jordan Rakei makes dance music.
Quakers – Quakers II: The Next Wave
Supa K (Katalyst), 7STU7 and Fuzzface (Geoff Barrow) with a big cast of MCs including Guilty Simpson, Sampa the Great, Jonwayne, Jeremiah Jae,
2 Chainz – So Help Me God
Kanye, Lil Uzi Vert, Chief Keef, Ty Dolla $ign and more feature.
BENEE – Hey u x
New Zealand off-kilter pop artist’s debut features Lily Allen, Grimes, Flo Milli, Gus Dapperton, Mallrat, Kenny Beats and more.
Future & Lil Uzi Vert – Pluto x Baby Pluto
Collaborative album.
Stats – Powys 1999
Second album from the indie-band on Memphis Industries.
Goodie Mob – Survival Kit
Cee-Lo, Khujo, Big Gipp, and T-Mo are back with guests Andre 3000, Big Boi and Chuck D.
Jam City – Pillowland
First album in 5 years from the electronic producer.
Katy J Pearson – Return
Former Ardyn member returns with a collection of folk indie pop.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Songs From The Kitchen Disco
Ellis-Bextor’s kitchen IG parties during lockdown birthed an album.
Also released today:
- AC/DC – Power Up
- Father – Come Outside, We Not Gone Jump You
- Marika Hackman – Covers
- TSHA – Flowers EP
- Mark Pritchard – MP Productions EP
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