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Ships 9/19/25 - The album title is inspired by a meme and Cardi B's experiences with real-life drama. It also reflects her knack for commanding attention and sparking conversation.
The follow-up to Aoife O'Donovan's 3x Grammy nominated album, Age of Apathy, All My Friends is based around a collection of songs Aoife wrote, inspired by women's suffrage and the passage of the 19th amendment.
The greatest love songs from Jason Mraz in one collection, featuring "I'm Yours," "I Won't Give Up," "Lucky (feat. Colbie Caillat)," "Have It All," "Love Someone," and many more timeless hits and fan favorites. Lalala!
Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!! sees the Panic! paying homage to their Las Vegas roots via a glittery sonic approach inspired by their ever- increasing collection of vintage and modern synthesizers.
Oliver Tree releases a new album called Alone in a Crowd. The third full-length effort from the “Life Goes On” artist — and the follow-up to 2022’s Cowboy Tears. Look at that bowl cut. Come on.
Ships 9/5/25 - The EP includes remixes from collaborators and friends like Saul Williams, Heba Kadry, Patrick Carney, Broken Social Scene, and Makaya McCraven.
Turnstile stands as a beacon of innovation within the punk genre. Both the band and their audience are poised for an exciting chapter filled with sonic discovery and communal experiences.
Inspired by the superpower that is love, it marks the internationally acclaimed and award-winning artist's first independent release. The album explores the concepts of power and leadership for a new generation.
Across Fine Art's twelve tracks, and the interconnecting moments between them, it comes to life vividly, providing the perfect backdrop for the cast of characters that appear throughout
A concept album that explores the theme of death, love, and revenge. The album also delves into themes of loss, grief, and the struggle to reconcile with death.
Labi Siffre's third album was the first to be produced by Labi himself, who declares it to be "the one where it all came together... singing some of my best songs".
The album is described as a "transparent" and "unsentimental" exploration of Lorde's femininity, aiming to capture its raw, primal, and elegant aspects.