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Albums of the Month - February 2022

18th February 2022

Posted in: Company News and Events

Our top picks of the latest albums to listen to every month, from pop to rap to rock. Our top choices this month will be a great addition to anyone’s record collection.

We have picked out our favourite songs from the albums below. Check out our February Songs of the Month playlist.

Listen on:  Spotify   Tidal

 

The Dream

alt-J | Infectious

British indie rockers alt-J’s fourth studio album is both thought-provoking and extremely impactful. The Dream is hauntingly beautiful, as the record weaves between heavy subject matter, such as the devastating impact of covid, true crime and cryptocurrency.

Listen on:  Spotify   Tidal  Apple Music  Qobuz

 

Few Good Things

Saba | Saba Pivot LLC

Few Good Things, Chicago rapper Saba’s third studio album, is full of evocative storytelling. Saba demonstrates his versatility and unique wordplay, as he switches his style, retracing his childhood memories and contemplating success and failure.

Listen on:  Spotify   Tidal  Apple Music  Qobuz

 

Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You

Big Thief | 4AD

Big Thief manage to top the heights of U.F.O.F. with their fifth album release. On Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You, songs from four distinct and adventurous recording sessions come together, offering a carefully crafted, varied and wonderfully curated record.

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The Kick

Foxes | PIAS

On her highly-anticipated third album, English singer-songwriter Foxes touches on themes of loss. Recorded during the height of the pandemic, The Kick is inspired by the desire for freedom and she faces her fears head on, as euphoric and positive lyrics offer a form of escapism from the absurdity of the world today.

Listen on:  Spotify   Tidal  Apple Music  Qobuz

 

Requiem

KoRn | Loma Vista

Legendary metal band KoRn’s fourteenth studio album feels spontaneous and explores the bands vulnerability. With all the characteristics you would expect, with head-banging rhythms and memorable vocal melodies from Davis, Requiem is gloomy, experimental and more importantly, fearless.

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