Every Friday, Consequence of Sound rounds up some of the weekâs noteworthy new album releases into one nifty post. Today, February 21st, brings fresh music from the likes of Best Coast, Guided by Voices, King Krule, Lee Ranaldo, Moses Sumney, and Kamaiyah.
Best Coast – Always Tomorrow
Best Coast have released their new album, Always Tomorrow. Due out through Concord Records, the follow-up to 2015âs California Nights serves as the band’s fourth full-length overall.
Always Tomorrow is comprised of 11 songs produced by Carlos de la Garza and Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Paramore, M83). Early singles include âFor the First Time” and “Different Light”.
To catch Best Coast on tour, grab concert tickets here.
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Guided By Voices – Surrender Your Poppy Field
A new year, a new Guided by Voices album. Fresh off a 100-song New Yearâs Eve performance, Robert Pollardâs prolific alternative rock outfit has released its new record, Surrender Your Poppy Field.
Spanning 15 tracks, today’s effort arrives through Pollardâs own GBV Inc. It follows the group’s trio of 2019 releases: Zeppelin Over China, Warp and Woof, and Sweating the Plague. The title album’s title, Surrender Your Poppy Field, is reference to a scene in The Wizard of Oz (in which âSurrender Dorothyâ is written in the sky), as well as from one of GBVâs own past projects.
To see Guided by Voices live on tour, purchase tickets here.
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King Krule – Man Alive!
King Krule is back with Man Alive!, his first album in three years. Due out through Matador/True Panther, The Ooz follow-up collects a total of 14 songs. Close listeners may recognize at least four of them already â â(Donât Let the Dragon) Draag Onâ, âAlone Omen 3â, âEnergy Fleetsâ, and âPerfecto Miserableâ â as they were included in the English singer-songwriterâs Hey World! short film from last year.
Catch King Krule on the road by purchasing concert tickets here.
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Lee Ranaldo and RaĂźl Refree – Names of North End Women
Sonic Youth co-founder Lee Ranaldo has a new album called Names of North End Women. The effort is a collaboration with RaĂźl Refree, famed Spanish producer and songwriter known for his past work with Ranaldo and RosalĂa.
Out via Mute Records, the follow-up to 2017âs Electric Trim is described by Ranaldo in a press statement as âthe beginning of a new partnership, a new configuration.â The album was previewed early with “Light Years Out” and the title track, which was premiered early on This Must Be the Gig.
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Moses Sumney – grĂŚ: Part 1
Moses Sumney returns with the first part of his new double album, grĂŚ. The follow-up to 2017’s stellar Aromanticism comes via Jagjaguwar Records and is described as âa conceptual patchwork about greyness.” It was written by Sumney after relocating from Los Angeles to Asheville, North Carolina.
The second half of grĂŚÂ is expected to drop the same day as the combined physical edition, May 15th.
See Sumney live by snagging concert tickets here.
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Kamaiyah – Got It Made
Bay Area rapper Kamaiyah has unleashed her new album, Got It Made.
âAfter almost 4 years I present to you my project â Got It Made â 2â˘21â˘20 the wait is over we going up and this mutha fucka slap,â she wrote on Instagram. The MC’s third full-length overall spans 10 tracks, including collaborations with Trina, Capolow, and J. Espinosa.
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