Of the returns awaited to the new names of the scene, we selected the national and international releases that are worth the Play this week
With so much good music coming up every week, we blink and already have a new sea of albums, collaborations and sound experiments waiting to be discovered. However, the week of May 26 was the busiest of the year so far: there are national pop with brightness and identity, rap that walks through the various musical rhythms present in the outskirts of Brazil, revamped MPB and more.
For example, they had the solo premieres of Candy Mel and Raquelthe triple return of Kyan and MU540 with Two smart brokenthe powerful jazz of LUEDJI LUNA with A sea for eachthe first work regardless of Lagum After nine years and much more.
Already out there, Miley Cyrus launched Something Beautiful After winning the first Grammy career with “Flowers”from Endless Summer Vacation (2023), the first EP of the career of Alissic (which is Brazilian, but sings in English), Shirley Manson and his troupe are back with his nineteenth -grunge energy, the vocalist of The National dives even deeper into its elegant melancholy in this new solo work, GET SUNK. And we have the soundtrack of the movie Pavementand more indie, punk and indie-punk!
Whether to update your playlist, find a new addiction, or just explore on what is going on, see and listen to the albums you need to listen to this week. Tighten the phone and come with us.
National
Candy Mel – 5
Jadsa – big hole
KYAN, MU540 – Two smart broken
Lagum – The colors, curves and the pains of the world
LUEDJI LUNA – A sea for each
Black Li – The silence that screams
Raquel – I did not fire the house by miracle
Rubel – Beauty. But now we do what with that?
Superafim – MOUTH (Deluxe)
Shaman – Fragmented
International
Miley Cyrus – Something Beautiful
ALISSIC – ARC 01 – Maiden
Caroline – Caroline 2
Garbage – Let all that we imagine be the light
Illuminati Hotties – Nickel on the Fountain Floor
Matt Berninger – GET SUNK
Obongjayar – Paradise Now
Pavement – Pavements [Soundtrack]
Shura – I GOT TOO SAD FOR MY FRIENDS
Swans – Birthing
Ty Segall – Possession
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Source: Rollingstone

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