Music releases on May
The month of May brings a host of new music releases across different genres. From rock and folk to indie and jazz, the upcoming music releases feature exciting offerings from established artists as well as emerging talents.\
Daystar
May 5th is set to bring an eclectic mix of music releases across multiple genres, showcasing emerging and established artists alike. Beta Librae’s “Daystar” is an introspective and meditative album with a blend of ambient and techno sounds, while billy woods and Kenny Segal’s “Maps” offers hard-hitting rap and hip-hop beats.
Won’t He Do It
Conway the Machine’s “Won’t He Do It” is a banger with his trademark flow, and Destroy Lonely’s “If Looks Could Kill” features punk rock and grunge influences. Ed Sheeran’s highly anticipated new album remains untitled, but fans can expect a range of pop ballads and upbeat tunes.
Felicita’s “Spalarkle” offers a unique and experimental mix of electronic and classical sounds, and Greg Mendez’s self-titled album features dreamy indie-pop melodies. Lcy’s “He Hymns EP” showcases dynamic and experimental beats and samples.
Indie rock band The Lemon Twigs’ “Everything Harmony” is an ambitious and theatrical album with a range of sounds and influences, while Olivia Jean’s “Raving Ghost” offers garage rock and surf rock vibes.
Country legend Rodney Crowell’s “The Chicago Sessions” is a stripped-down and intimate album, and Sbtrkt’s “The Rat Road” features hypnotic and danceable beats. The Smashing Pumpkins’ “Atum” is a psychedelic and experimental album with a range of sounds and textures.
Finally, Waldemar’s “Ruthless” offers energetic and anthemic rock tunes, while Westerman’s “An Inbuilt Fault” features dreamy and introspective indie-pop. 7ebra’s “Bird Hour” is a dynamic and catchy album featuring pop and electronic influences.
May 5th’s music releases offer a diverse and exciting range of sounds and styles, making it a promising month for music lovers.
Alex Lahey’s “The Answer Is Always Yes” promises to be a punchy and dynamic album with the Australian singer-songwriter’s distinct voice and guitar riffs. Meanwhile, Calofone’s “Villagers” offers an immersive and experimental soundscape.
Dave Matthews Band’s latest single, “Walk Around the Moon,” showcases the band’s signature sound with a soaring chorus and guitar solos. Folk-rock legend Graham Nash’s “Now” is a poignant and reflective album featuring his classic songwriting style.
Kesha’s “Gag Order” is a catchy and upbeat track with pop sensibilities, while Lewis Capaldi’s “Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent” offers a powerful ballad with emotive vocals.
Indie rock band The Lemonheads celebrates the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album with a deluxe edition of “Come on Feel,” while Tanlines’ “The Big Mess” promises a dynamic and playful collection of synth-pop tunes.
Jazz experimentalist Moor Mother offers a deluxe edition of “Jazz Codes,” featuring an eclectic mix of sounds and beats. Finally, Tinariwen’s “Amatssou” is a mesmerizing and evocative album that blends traditional Tuareg music with modern rock and blues.
With such a diverse range of upcoming music releases, May promises to be an exciting month for music lovers of all tastes and preferences.