Upcoming Album Releases: Curtisy, Léa Sen, Matt Berninger, Acid Granny, and more
The latest edition of the We’ve Only Just Begun Festival has recently announced its impressive lineup, featuring an eclectic mix of artists and bands. This diverse selection promises a range of musical experiences for attendees to enjoy.
One of the noteworthy releases to look out for during this festival season is “Beauty In The Beast” by Curtisy. Following the success of their critically-acclaimed album from last year, this new mixtape, produced by hikii, delves into themes of finding hope in a seemingly hopeless situation. Curtisy’s upcoming record aims to captivate listeners with its unique sound and lyrical depth.
Another artist making waves with a new release is Léa Sen, whose debut album “Levels” offers a blend of experimental pop, R&B, guitar confessions, and trip-hop. Sen’s music invites listeners to explore a surreal world where each track represents a different chapter of her life, playing with the boundaries between reality and dreamlike abstraction.
Alan Sparhawk, known for his work with Low, presents “Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles,” a collaborative effort that showcases Sparhawk’s musical prowess alongside fellow Minnesota-based musicians. This album promises to be a compelling addition to fans’ music libraries.
Canadian band Foxwarren also makes a mark with their latest release “2,” combining folk rock influences with a retro sound that sets them apart in the music scene. This album offers listeners a glimpse into the band’s creative vision and musical evolution.
Matt Berninger, best known as the frontman of The National, is set to release his second solo album, “Get Sunk,” featuring collaborations with an array of talented musicians. Berninger’s latest work promises a musical journey that deftly navigates themes of introspection and self-discovery.
London-based collective caroline unveils their experimental songwriting on “caroline 2,” showcasing a diverse range of influences and styles that captivate listeners. The album’s innovative approach to music sets it apart in the contemporary music landscape.
Shura returns with their third album, “I Got Too Sad For My Friends,” exploring themes of depression and loneliness while maintaining a sense of emotional authenticity and vulnerability. This album promises to resonate with listeners on a deep and personal level.
Acid Granny introduces “Our Husband,” an album that captures heartfelt musical moments from jam sessions in Dublin. The electronic duo’s unique sound is sure to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression.
These new albums and releases offer a diverse range of musical experiences, providing listeners with an opportunity to explore a variety of genres, styles, and creative visions. As the festival season approaches, music enthusiasts can look forward to discovering and enjoying this diverse selection of music from talented artists and bands.