Johnny Marr makes The Age of Everything sound like guitar music staring down the future
Johnny Marr announces The Age Of Everything and shares Spin, turning cultural overload, Manchester guitars and future-facing optimism into a new solo chapter.
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Johnny Marr announces The Age Of Everything and shares Spin, turning cultural overload, Manchester guitars and future-facing optimism into a new solo chapter.
John Vanderslice announces Focus and shares From The Life Of The Marionettes, returning from electronic explorations to a song-forward indie singer-songwriter mode.
Julia Jacklin announces The Gem, her fourth album and first for 4AD, with Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon) opening the door to a Melbourne-made new chapter.
Olivia Rodrigo’s third album continues to dominate the weekend conversation, with heartbreak, 80s colour, pop-rock drama and a Robert Smith collaboration in the emotional wreckage.
Bebe Rexha’s Dirty Blonde arrives as her first independent album, keeping the big EDM-pop instincts alive after years of major-label complications.
Fruit Bats release The Landfill via Merge, bringing Eric D. Johnson’s warm indie-folk songwriting back into the Friday release conversation.