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1. It’s been too long since Oklou shared her debut album Galore, but luckily, the trance-pop artist’s new singles from her upcoming sophomore LP choke enough have been bangers. You’ll hear the full thing on February 7.
2. After a decade pushing the boundaries of underground rap (and releasing one of the best punk records of 2020), Pink Siifu will team up with Roc Nation Distribution for his new album BLACK’!ANTIQUE (January 27).
3. Reliably great N.Y.C. rapper/producer MIKE will follow his poppier 2024 heel turn Pinball with Showbiz!, out on January 31 via his own label, 10k.
4. Jane Remover kicked off 2025 with the announcement of their new album Revengeseekerz (“coming soon”) and the great single “JRJRJR.” It’s an intense and emotional cut of rage-inspired pop, more frenzied than anything they’ve released in a minute.
5. FADER cover star Michelle Zauner a.k.a. Japanese Breakfast teams up with producer Blake Mills for the new 10-track project For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), out March 21.
6. Bartees Strange is also teaming up with some A-list producer talent, enlisting Jack Antonoff to co-produce his sophomore album Horror, dropping February 14 via 4AD.
7. Tamara Lindeman’s acclaimed project The Weather Station returns on January 17 with Humanhood. The singer-songwriter began dropping singles like “Neon Signs” late last year, suggesting a jazzier, poppier direction in the new project’s sound.
8. Tuareg rock outfit Mdou Moctar began work on Tears of Injustice (February 28) after Niger’s president Mohamed Bazoum was deposed in a military coup in January 2023. The songs are rearrangements of music from their 2022 album Fears of Injustice.
9. Jim Legxacy‘s forthcoming record Black British Music will be his first for XL Recordings. Hopefully that translates to a bigger audience for his pioneering grime-pop-Afrobeats experiments.
10. Spellling‘s 2021 project The Turning Wheel was an impressive and singular avant-pop opus. Chrystia Cabral returns this year with Portrait of My Heart, out March 28 via Sacred Bones.
11. They Are Gutting A Body of Water are frequently boxed in with the new wave of shoegaze bands, but really, the Philly rockers are more curious and playful than your average revivalists. Expect a new album from them this year.
12. Dan Bejar’s long-running Destroyer project still feels as fresh as ever, simply because the Canadian singer-songwriter has cornered the market in genre-spanning, heartfelt character studies seemingly delivered from the end of a long bar. Dan’s Boogie comes out March 28 via Merge.
13. Momma‘s 2022 album Household Name brought the Cali rock band new levels of success, including a sold-out tour opening for beabadobee. Their next full-length project is expected before year’s end.
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