Brian Eno and his brother, ambient composer Roger Eno, have announced their first-ever joint album. It’s titled Mixing Colours and it arrives on March 20 via Deutsche Grammophon. Listen to the first single, “Celeste,” below.
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Moses Sumney has shared the new song “Me in 20 Years.” Sumney co-produced it with Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) and Matt Otto. Check out the lyric video below.
“Me in 20 Years” is the latest track from Sumney’s forthcoming double album græ, which will be released in two parts this year via Jagjaguwar; the first is out digitally next month, and the second half (along with the physical release) arrives May 15. So far he’s shared the songs “Polly” and “Virile.”
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Brian Eno and his brother, ambient composer Roger Eno, have announced their first-ever joint album. It’s titled Mixing Colours and it arrives on March 20 via Deutsche Grammophon. Listen to the first single, “Celeste,” below.
Jamaican-American artist Zebra Katz, best known for his breakthrough 2012 song “Ima Read,” has announced his debut album: LESS IS MOOR arrives March 20. Listen to “ISH” and check out the track list below.
Four Tet has shared a new song called “Baby,” which features a sample from vocalist Ellie Goulding. Take a listen to it below.
Singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez has announced her debut studio album. It’s called Before Love Came to Kill Us, and it arrives March 27 via FMLY/Island. Ahead of the new album, Reyez has released her single “Love in the Dark” along with a dreamy, Se Oh-directed visual. Check it out below, along with the LP cover art.
Paramore leader Hayley Williams has released a new solo single and its accompanying music video (directed by Warren Fu). Check out “Simmer” below.
Waxahatchee is back. Katie Crutchfield has announced the new album Saint Cloud and she’s also shared the new song “Fire.” Listen below. Saint Cloud arrives on March 27 via Merge.
Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, is all but devoid of guest features, but there may be one famous voice hidden on the album: Ariana Grande. The pop star—who was in a relationship with Miller for several years—likely contributed background vocals on the project’s fifth song, “I Can See,” according to producer Jon Brion.
London-based pop artist Rina Sawayama has announced her debut full-length, SAWAYAMA. The album comes out on April 17 via Dirty Hit. Along with the LP news, Sawayama has shared her new song “Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys).” Hear it below. Scroll down for the album cover, tracklist (which includes the single “STFU!”), and Sawayama’s upcoming tour schedule.
Thundercat has announced his next album: It Is What It Is arrives April 3 (via Brainfeeder). Below, check out his new track “Black Qualls,” which features Steve Lacy and Steve Arrington.
Real Estate have announced their fifth album: The Main Thing is out February 28 via Domino. They’ve also released the album’s first single “Paper Cup,” which features Amelia Meath (of Sylvan Esso and Mountain Man). It arrives with a new music video starring an enormous guitar-spinning squirrel. Watch it happen below.
Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA has announced her new album, Oasis Nocturno, and shared a trippy music video “Fried for the Night,” a new song with Atlanta duo EarthGang. Check it out below.
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Moby has announced his new album, All Visible Objects. It’s out March 6 via Mute. Moby also shared a new track, “Power Is Taken,” which features Dead Kennedys drummer D. H. Peligro. Check out the single and its accompanying visual below.
Soccer Mommy has announced a new album, color theory. The follow-up to Sophie Allison’s Clean arrives February 28 (via Loma Vista). Soccer Mommy has also shared a new track from the album titled “circle the drain.” Watch its music video below.
Mandy Moore has announced her first new album since 2009’s Amanda Leigh. Silver Landings is out March 6 via Verve Forecast. Check out “Save a Little For Yourself” below and find Moore’s slate of North American tour dates on her website. The Mike Viola-produced album features her husband, Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith, and Rilo Kiley’s Jason Boesel.
Ex-Celtic boss Ronny Deila has made former Rangers loan star Gedion Zelalem his first signing for New York City FC.
The Boomtown Rats—the Irish rock band formed by Bob Geldof in 1975—have announced their first new album in 36 years, as Stereogum notes. Citizens of Boomtown arrives March 13 via BMG. Ahead of the new LP, the band has shared lead single “Trash Glam Baby.” Give it a listen below, and scroll down to find Citizens of Boomtown’s tracklist.
Pittsburgh hardcore band Code Orange have announced a new album. The band formerly known as Code Orange Kids will drop its next record, UNDERNEATH, on March 13 (via Roadrunner). The band has also shared the album’s title track with an accompanying music video (directed by Max Moore). Watch it below.
Jenny Lewis has shared a new song called “Under the Supermoon” in collaboration with Habib Koite. The song appears on Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit Vol. 1, which is out January 31 from Artists for Peace and Justice—a nonprofit that encourages peace and social justice internationally—via Arts Music. Listen below.
Megan Thee Stallion and Normani have teamed up on a new song called “Diamonds.” Take a listen below.