NPR's New Music Friday: The best albums out May 17

Welcome to NPR’s New Music Friday roundup for May 17, 2024. This week brings a diverse range of new releases across various genres. Let’s dive into the latest albums that have caught our attention.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5X8lN5fZSrLnXzFtDEUwb9

Table of Contents

Billie Eilish – ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’

Billie Eilish’s latest album ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ showcases her unique blend of pop and alternative sounds. With standout tracks, Eilish continues to push boundaries in the music industry.

Rapsody – ‘Please Don’t Cry’

Rapsody’s ‘Please Don’t Cry’ is a powerful and introspective album. Her lyrical prowess shines through, making this a must-listen for hip-hop fans.

Beth Gibbons – ‘Lives Outgrown’

Beth Gibbons, known for her work with Portishead, delivers a haunting and ethereal experience with ‘Lives Outgrown’. The album features haunting vocals and atmospheric production, creating a mesmerizing listening journey.

Other Notable Albums

Shellac – ‘To All Trains’

The Avett Brothers – ‘The Avett Brothers’

V/A – ‘Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense’

For more information and to stream the playlist, visit NPR Music.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A bottle of scotch recently sold for $2.7 million – what's behind such outrageous prices?

Ode to a Wildflower < Solitary Queen of the Prairie Wildflowers: A ChatGPT Free multimodal GPT-4o Case Study

Biofeedback and Wearable Tech for Stress, Meditation and Fitness