Elsewhere on this powerhouse release, you’ll hear Angel Olsen, Margo Price, Buddy Miller, and former Replacement Tommy Stinson. She proves as much on the lead single “New York Comeback,” which features some vocal help from a guy named Bruce Springsteen. Written in the aftermath of a 2020 stroke that left her unable to play guitar, the esteemed singer-songwriter’s 15th record is a testament to both her grit and the respect she’s earned from her peers. So far they’ve released the bombastic title track, the in-your-face “You Make Me Sick,” and the reggae-tinged “Worms,” which are three parts of the concept album’s larger narrative Ashnikko describes as “the story of a fae civilization occupied and destroyed by machines that feed on organic matter where the faerie protagonist seeks revenge by becoming part machine.” Here are just a handful of the many upcoming LPs that’ll be soundtracking our summer of ’23, and a few we hope to hear by the time Labor Day rolls around.įollowing their TikTok rise and well-received 2021 mixtape, Demidevil, genre-smashing rapper/singer/otherworldly polymath Ashnikko is finally here with their proper debut album. Beginning with an abundance of high-profile drops arriving in the first fortnight of June, this looks to be a season of welcome returns and (fingers crossed) some pleasant surprises. ![]() The relentless pace of new releases will continue as the weather warms up and the festivals rage on. Since then, we’ve had boygenius, Lana, Frank at Coachella, Metallica, Smokey’s Gasms, and so much more. Paramore’s This Is Why arrived back in February, when the country was still all lathered up about Chinese spy balloons. ![]() So much great music has come out in 2023 that it’s hard to believe we’re only five months through the year. Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos: Getty
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