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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 May Songs of the Month playlist.
The Black Keys | Easy Eye Sound
Blues rock is back, as the American rock duo of The Black Keys return for their eleventh studio album. Dan and Patrick stated that the album was inspired by the bands early days making music together, and with some exciting new collaborators, Dropout Boogie is a jukebox full of catchy hooks.
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Ibeyi | XL Recordings
Twin sisters Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi release their third studio album Spell 31. With a combination of French, Yoruba and English, percussion instruments accompany the duo’s beautiful melodies and lyrics, as the album’s theme follows the sisters' fascinating relationship with their ancestors.
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Sharon Van Etten | Jagjaguwar
On her cosmic sixth studio album, Sharon Van Etten reflects on her darkest moments, but emerges triumphant. We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong is at times restrained, devastating but incredibly intimate and elegant.
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Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever | Ivy League, Sub Pop
Australian indie rock band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever return for their third studio album. Talking about their latest outing, the band said “The Endless Rooms of the title reflects our love of creating worlds in our songs”. Using field recordings of rain, fire, birds, and wind, the tone is bright throughout and intrigues with every listen.
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Ethel Cain | Daughters of Cain Records
Preachers Daughter is the heart-wrenching debut album, from American singer-songwriter Ethel Cain. With gothic themes of trauma, her dark ambient style is hypnotic, with haunting vocals and booming drums that take us on a gripping, but painful journey.
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