From your favorite artists' latest projects to up-and-coming names you should know, we're here to keep your playlist feeling fresh. Looking for February new music? Click here for the latest releases. Happy Friday! Usually, TGIF will occur on the first Friday of each month, giving you a central place to learn about all the best new music releases before or just as they happen. Without further ado, please enjoy our first TGIF. We hope you enjoy. Khalid and his silky sound have blessed us with a new single.

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The following is a list of albums released or scheduled for release in The albums should be notable, which is defined as significant coverage from reliable sources that are independent of the subject. For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see in music. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikipedia list article. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. List of albums released.
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Each month, the editors and critics at Rolling Stone will compile a list of our favorite new albums. You can find all of our recent album reviews here. Find it here. Dan Bejar has been making weirdly revelatory records for over 20 years. His music took a surprising turn into plush Eighties sounds about a decade ago, and he continues in that vein with Have We Met. On Random Desire , his first solo album in more than a decade, he sounds more like a reflective Elvis Costello, taking stock of his life. On his first solo LP, bandleader Kirk Windstein —who recently rejoined NOLA supergroup Down — strips back some of the distortion and softens his signature bellow to a mournful croon, making the elegiac beauty underneath that much more clear. The debut album from these London punks is all buzzsaw riffs and drums that barrel forward like an wheeler twisting around a cliff-edge switchback at top speed.
The albums out this month should help you get off to a flying start. There are returning indie favourites, new pop voices, genre-bending bands and the debut release from a former member of a certain world-famous boyband. The former footballer turned heads with her debut back in and is set to do so on a bigger scale with this follow-up, building on her mish-mash style of euphoric electro-pop, soul and post-punk. The Atlanta band look set to delve further into their mangled sound of noise, post-punk and gospel on their third full-length release. Where to see them live: Village Underground, February 5, buy tickets here. Back together again after a few years away pursuing their own solo projects, the four-piece are gearing up for a huge European tour backed by this new release. The first singles suggest electronically tinged anthems.