Preview of Next Week’s Music Releases: June 9-15 • Check Out the Top 22 Titles to Listen to (Part 1)
Next week in the music world promises to be an exciting one, with numerous highly-anticipated album releases from a variety of artists. While King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s upcoming release is personally significant, there are plenty of other exceptional artists preparing to share their latest work with the world.
Babymetal, known for their unique fusion of metal and pop, has unveiled Metal Forth. This fourth original album features collaborations with acclaimed artists, including Tom Morello and Canadian metalcore band Spiritbox. Exciting live-show favorites like “Metali!!” and “Ratatata” are sure to captivate listeners, showcasing Babymetal’s innovative sound and global connections.
Rock ‘n’ roll enthusiasts can look forward to Bloodshot Bill’s 19th album, So Fed Up!. Recorded straight to tape at his studio, Bill’s latest offering promises a raw and intense listening experience. Described as a collection of warning shots, the album showcases Bill’s distinctive sound and outlaw energy, drawing inspiration from ’50s punk, garage-rock, and hillbilly influences.
Buckcherry’s Roar Like Thunder is set to follow the success of their previous album Vol. 10, featuring powerful rock ‘n’ roll anthems created with producer Marti Frederiksen. With infectious tracks like “I Go Boom” and “Blackout,” the album embodies the band’s high-energy live performances and dynamic songwriting, delivering a thrilling sonic experience.
Meanwhile, The Bug Club returns with Very Human Features, their fourth studio album. Known for their collective approach to songwriting, the band’s latest release offers a blend of infectious melodies and insightful lyrics. Through tracks like “Beep Boop Computers,” The Bug Club explores human experiences with wit and charm, creating an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.
Eater’s Wasting Time: The Lost 1978 Sessions brings a piece of punk history to the forefront, featuring unreleased recordings from the band’s early years. Formed in the late 1970s, Eater quickly became a prominent figure in the UK punk scene. This release offers a glimpse into the band’s formative years, showcasing their raw energy and rebellious spirit.
As music enthusiasts gear up for next week’s releases, these diverse offerings promise to cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. From metal and punk to rock ‘n’ roll and garage-infused sounds, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Keep an eye out for these upcoming releases, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of music.