If the artists behind this week’s assortment of newly released albums seem a bit… unconventional, that’s a good thing! Discover a new favorite when you dig into these records. For Radical Romantics, their third album as Fever Ray, Swedish experimentalist Karin Dreijer reunites with their brother (and former bandmate in The Knife) Olof for a set of impossible-to-ignore earworms. Ex-Dum Dum Girls/Beverly drummer Frankie Rose charts a course through moody new wave on her fourth solo LP, Love as Projection. With her band La Luz, Shana Cleveland explores psychedelic garage frontiers; on her third solo album, Manzanita, she turns inward for campfire-lit ruminations.
Rockin’ soul duo The War and Treaty return with their gospel-influenced third album, Lover’s Game. Countrified indie rockers The Nude Party are on the road again with their barn-burning third album, Rides On. Multidisciplinary artist Lonnie Holley is joined by Michael Stipe, Bon Iver, Moor Mother, and others on the impressionistic Oh Me Oh My. Up-and-coming indie songwriter Shalom delivers one of the year’s strongest debuts with the lively and engaging Sublimation.
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