Future has shared a new song called “Tycoon.” It arrives with a music video directed by Elf Rivera, whose helmed several of the Atlanta rapper’s past visuals, including “Rich $ex” and “Used to This.” Check out the new “Tycoon” clip below.
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Westerman has announced his debut album. It’s called Your Hero Is Not Dead and it arrives June 5 via Partisan. The singer-songwriter has also shared a new single called “Think I’ll Stay,” which he says began as a “rumination on chronic pain illness.” Find that below.
Westerman had this to say about the song:
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Future has shared a new song called “Tycoon.” It arrives with a music video directed by Elf Rivera, whose helmed several of the Atlanta rapper’s past visuals, including “Rich $ex” and “Used to This.” Check out the new “Tycoon” clip below.
Craig Finn, frontman for the Hold Steady, has announced a new album called All These Perfect Crosses. He’s also shared its title track. The LP was recorded during Finn’s sessions from his most recent solo album, last year’s I Need a New War. The double album arrives June 20 (via Partisan) for the recently rescheduled Record Store Day. Listen to “All These Perfect Crosses” below, and scroll down to find Finn’s Instagram post about the project.
Rosalía has released a new single called “Dolerme” (which translates to “Hurt Me” in English). Check out the lyric video below.
Blake Mills has a new album on the way, and he’s shared a new song called “Vanishing Twin” along with its music video. Mills co-wrote “Vanishing Twin” with Cass McCombs. Check out the video, directed by Justin Daashuur Hopkins, below.
Maya Hawke, well known for her role as Robin Buckley in Stranger Things, has announced her debut album: Blush is out June 19 (via Mom + Pop). The record includes 2019’s “To Love a Boy” and “Stay Open,” as well as a new song called “By Myself.” Below, watch Hawke’s new video for “By Myself,” directed by Amanda Kramer.
The Seattle-born, NYC-based producer and singer fish narc has produced for Lil Tracy, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, the late Lil Peep, and others. He's now prepared to release his debut album WiLDFiRE on May 15. Today he's released the third single, "New MEDiCATiON."
Quelle Chris has announced a new album that features Earl Sweatshirt, billy woods, Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, Denmark Vessey, Homeboy Sandman, Pink Siifu, comedian Josh Gondelman, and more. It’s called Innocent Country 2 and it arrives April 24 via Mello Music Group. He’s also shared a new track from the record, titled “LIVING HAPPY” (featuring Chicago’s Joseph Chilliams and New Orleans-based rapper Cavalier).
Kehlani has shared a brand new song called “Toxic.” The singer’s latest single of 2020 follows last month’s “Valentine’s Day (Shameful).” Give “Toxic” a listen below.
Composer, artist, and producer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is back with a new album called The Mosaic of Transformation. It’s out May 15 via Ghostly. In a statement, Smith said, “This album is my expression of love and appreciation for electricity.” Listen to a new 10-minute song from the album, “Expanding Electricity,” below. Find physical editions of The Mosaic of Transformation at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
L.A.-based artist Kacy Hill has announced her second album, Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again. It’s out June 19. The record includes Hill’s songs “Dinner,” “Much Higher,” and “To Someone Else,” as well as a new collaboration with Francis and the Lights called “I Believe in You.” Hear that one below.
Los Angeles’ SASAMI has shared a new song called “Mess.” It’s out now via Domino. Watch the lyric video below. In a statement, SASAMI said:
DJ Python, aka Brian Piñeyro, has announced his new LP Mas Amable with a new song called “ADMSDP.” Amable is due out April 10 via Incienso. Check out “ADMSDP,” featuring vocals from LA Warman, below.
Nicolás Jaar has announced his second new album of the year, this one under his own name. Cenizas, which follows Jaar’s 2016 album Sirens and February’s Against All Logic record 2017 – 2019, is out March 27 via Other People. Check out “Sunder,” featuring Jaar’s own vocals, along with the album tracklist, below.
Deeradoorian has announced that her second full-length solo album is coming later this spring. It’s called Find the Sun and it’s out May 22 via her new label home, ANTI-. Listen to the first taste of the new album, “Saturnine Night,” below. A few weeks before she releases her record, Deradoorian will go on tour with Stereolab. Find those dates below. Get tickets here. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Sigur Rós’ Jónsi and Swedish artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff have announced their second Dark Morph album. Dark Morph II is out May 1 via Pomperipossa, the label led by von Hausswolff’s daughter Anna von Hausswolff. Hear the duo’s new song “Dark Wave” below.
Lorenzo Senni has announced a new album. Scacco Matto marks the Italian producer’s first full-length release on Warp. It arrives April 24. Listen to the new song “Discipline of Enthusiasm” below.
Matmos’ Drew Daniel has announced his latest album under his pseudonym the Soft Pink Truth. The follow-up to 2016’s Why Pay More? is called Shall We Go On Sinning…, and it’s out May 1 via Thrill Jockey. Listen to the album’s first single “We” below.
Sonic Boom, the Spacemen 3 co-founder and producer born Peter Kember, has stayed busy in the past few years. Now, following collaborations with artists including Panda Bear, Beach House, MGMT, and No Joy, Kember has announced his first Sonic Boom album since 1989’s Spectrum.
Gone West, featuring Colbie Caillat, have announced the release of their debut project Canyons, due June 12. All 13 songs featured on the project were written by the quartet, which includes Caillat, Jason Reeves, Nelly Joy and Justin Kawika Young. Today (March 3), Billboard premieres “Slow Down,” the album’s first instant grat track.
Jarvis Cocker has announced the debut album from his new band JARV IS…: Beyond the Pale is out May 1 (via Rough Trade). The band has also shared the music video for a new track called “House Music All Night Long.” Find that below and get physical editions of Beyond the Pale at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)