October’s first batch of new releases offers many treats (and only one or two tricks). Following another standout collaboration with fellow Texans Khruangbin, Leon Bridges steps out on his own with style to spare on his fourth album, Leon. If Moon Music indeed turns out to be Coldplay’s final album, it’ll bookend a quarter-century career punctuated by globe-conquering anthems. The Radiohead offshoot The Smile swiftly follow January’s Wall of Eyes with Cutouts, their third full-length of lopsided experimental jazz-rock. San Diego’s Thee Sacred Souls find themselves even deeper in the pocket on Got a Story to Tell, the sophomore LP from the Daptone-approved combo.
An expansion of bandleader Nandi Rose’s trademark icy ambient pop, See You at the Maypole is Half Waif’s raw and cathartic sixth album. Fronted by Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus and featuring members of The Dirty Three and Cairo Gang, The Hard Quartet’s self-titled release is a freewheeling showcase for its veteran members’ creative strengths. As she celebrates the 40th anniversary of her solo debut, Alison Moyet reimagines highlights from Alf and later releases on Key. With his former group black midi now indefinitely retired, Geordie Greep is free to explore even wilder corners of his imagination on his solo debut, The New Sound.
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Leon Bridges – Leon
CHECK OUT: “Peaceful Place” “Laredo”
Coldplay – Moon Music
CHECK OUT: “feelslikeimfallinginlove” “WE PRAY (feat. Little Simz, Burma Boy, Elyanna, and TINI)”
The Smile – Cutouts
CHECK OUT: “Foreign Spies” “Zero Sum”
Thee Sacred Souls – Got a Story to Tell
CHECK OUT: “Live for You” “Waiting on the Right Time”
Half Waif – See You at the Maypole
CHECK OUT: “Figurine” “The Museum”
The Hard Quartet – The Hard Quartet
CHECK OUT: “Earth Hater” “Our Hometown Boy”
Alison Moyet – Key
CHECK OUT: “Such Small Ale” “Love Resurrection”
Geordie Greep – The New Sound
CHECK OUT: “Holy, Holy” “Blues”