This segment presents the most notable albums each week. The album for May 30, 2025 is as follows:
Miley Cyrus, Something beautiful
Miley Cyrus Something beautiful It has arrived. Foxigen’s Jonathan Rad, Alabama Shakes Brittany Howard, Alvebase’s Molly Rankin, Drug War Adam Grandcachel, Tobias Gesso Jr., Kenny Segal, bassist Pinot Palladino, saxophonist Joseph Shabason, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Model Aijinner, Model Aijinner, notable contributors to LP, executive produced with Sean Everett, are indulgent in some of the most epic and most cinematic arrangements ever. Prior to the release, Cyrus shared the singles “Prelude,” “Something Beautiful,” “The End of the World,” and “More Loss.”
Matt Benninger, Sink
Matt Berninger has released a new solo album. Sink. Working with producer Sean O’Brien, frontmen across the nation have been assisted by friends and musicians such as Booker T. Jones, Meg Duffy (Hand Habit), Julia Law (Ronboy), Kyle Restnick (National), Garrett Lang, Sterling Law, Mike Brewer (Nancy (Nancy), Walter Martin (Walkemen), Paul Murn (Walkemen), and Paul Martin (Walkemen). The result is less dynamic and carefully elegant than his solo debut. Serpentine prisonit becomes an ocean that is worth digging into exactly what you get, even if you know. You can stare at one thing forever – until it feels like it charges through your bones, nothing. Read the full review.
Caroline, Caroline 2
Caroline followed the self-titled 2022 debut with a more fun and chaotic record. The experimental octets still work on the microscale, but Caroline 2 The eyes are big and seductive without moving away from emotional richness. “One of the basic themes is the idea that a lot of different things happen at once. It’s very different from each other but at the same time,” explained Jaspal Wellin, the band who produced the records with Casper Hughes and Mike O’Malley. The LP, led by “Total Euphoria,” was written and recorded over a variety of studio sessions over 18 months.
Yeule, Evangelical girls are guns
Yeule has got a new album called Evangelical girls are gunsfollow up to their excellent 2023 LP Soft Scar. The Singaporean artist explores the intersection of posthumanism and pop stardom, blurring the boundaries between emotional fragmentation and transformation. “I made a covenant with an angel, and I immortalized pieces of my heart that would fall forever over the years of light, in order to cut the blades of light like colour. I wrote it. “I put my trust in Vassov to revive the arts.
Shra, I was so sad for my friends
Shura is back with a new album, I was so sad for my friendsshe’s the first time since 2019 Avant Guard. Produced by Luke Smith, the record features the aforementioned collaborations with Cassandra Jenkins, Becca Mankari and Herad Negro. “I thought I might never be able to make a record again, so it was that selfish and childish thing: I wanted all the sweets I could see in the sweet shop. I wanted to do everything I wanted to do all the things I didn’t want to have explored already. Little Prince As some of the inspiration behind the new album.
Alan Sparhawktramples on with a turtle
Alan Sparhawk has released a collaboration with fellow Duluth musicians trampled on by turtles. Following Sparhawk’s production of the group’s 2014 album, Wild animalsthe record arrives less than a year after his debut solo album. White rose, my god. “When the opportunity seems right, you jump,” Sparhawk said of the collaboration, “When we play together, it’s a powerful embrace, why stop there?” You’ll be trampled down with a turtle Previewed with singles “Stranger”, “Unbroken” and “Stay”.
Sealemonprize diving
Sea Lemon, the moniker of Seattle musician Natalie Lou, has announced her seductive full-length debut, Prize diving. Her sound is described as “a pop-like shoegaze structure.” Lu cites Enya, Caroline Parochek, Ayr, and my bloody Valentine’s Day as inspiration. “With these songs, I wanted to find a place for myself in the world,” she said. One of the early singles, “Crystal,” features Cutie’s Ben Gibbard’s death cab.
garbage, Let everything we imagine into light
Garbage is back with a new album, Let everything we imagine into light. Follow-up for 2021 There’s no god It was recorded in Los Angeles Red Laser Sound, Butchvig’s home studio, and in the bedroom of singer Shirley Manson. “To create this record, I decided to find a more hopeful, uplifting world to immerse myself,” Manson explained in a press release. “The album title is all the light we imagine, and the perfect descriptor for this whole new record. When things feel dark, it feels essential to find bright, positive and beautiful powers in the world. It feels almost like a matter of life and death. Read the track-by-track reviews.
Ty Segall, Owned
Ty Segall has released a new album, Ownedvia Drug City. It marks the 16th solo album of the prolific singer-songwriter, following last January Three Bells. Segall collaborated with longtime collaborator and filmmaker Matt Yoka on the lyrics for the record. This features “every twist,” according to a press release. Owned It features some of Ty’s most inspired songs to date. ”
Other albums of the day:
Ben Quell, Cover the mirror; Fox Warren, 2; Civic, Chrome was soaked; Burial plan, It’s closeness, it’s easy; Aesop Rock, Black Hole Super Et; swan, childbirth; Goldy, Like plasticine; Sally Shapiro, I’m ready to lie; Obongjayar, Now paradise; faun fables, Counterclockwise; Matthew Joy, I hope we have fun; Photo memory, I see her, the light goes through me; Harimia, Infinite Ham.