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Each week, Consequence rings in New Music Friday by highlighting new albums to stream. We’ve made it to fall, and we’ve got lots of new music to last the rest of the season.
This week’s highlights feature a surprise album drop from Lady Gaga, a posthumous release by the revolutionary SOPHIE, and fresh music from rising artists like Merce Lemon, Liam Benzvi, and CoSign’s MICHELLE. Plus, System of a Down’s Serj Tankian embarks on a new solo venture, while bluegrass phenom Billy Strings reveals an exciting new project.
Here are 12 new albums to stream today.
Alan Sparhawk (of Low) – White Roses, My God
Alan Sparkhawk of Low has returned with a new album for the first time since his long-time creative partner and spouse Mimi Parker tragically passed away in 2022. White Roses, My God marks Sparhawk’s first official solo album and finds the veteran songwriter exploring new sonic spaces, incorporating skittering hip-hop beats and off-kilter production.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl | CD
Billy Strings – Highway Prayers
With a Grammy award for Best Bluegrass Album and his recent live album going #1 on the Bluegrass charts, Billy Strings has already made a big name for himself in the Americana scene. Now, with his fourth solo album Highway Prayers, the Michigan native is keeping the momentum going.With 20 original and innovative songs, Highway Prayers revives Billy String’s beloved, authentic bluegrass sound, and will probably sound even sweeter on his upcoming US tour.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl | CD
Christian Lee Hutson – Paradise Pop. 10
Christian Lee Hutson has become quite a sought-after producer and songwriter, working for singers like Phoebe Bridgers, Maya Hawke, and Whitmer Thomas. Now, he is returning to solo work with his third album, Paradise Pop. 10. This warm and enthralling album includes guest vocals from Bridgers and Hawke, with the former also serving as a producer. In addition, other producers for Paradise Pop. 10 include Grammy nominees Marshall Vore and Joseph Lorge, who make large contributions to the eclectic and innovative folk sound.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
Creed Bratton – Tao Pop
Yes, it’s Creed Bratton from The Office, and yes, he’s here with his 10th (!) studio album. The actor and artist simply loves writing and recording music, and he has no intention of stopping; in a new interview with Consequence, where he talked through his 10 essential desert island albums, he teased that he’s already working on the next one. In the meantime, Tao Pop is here.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Digital
Lady Gaga — Harlequin
The project the Mother Monster is classifying as “LG6.5” (ahead of a full-length seventh album on the horizon) is a concept album inspired by the Joker and Harley Quinn. We are just days away from the release of Joker: Folie à Deux, where Gaga took on the role of Harley, and it’s been a few years since we got any collection of original music from her. The mix of covers of jazz standards and originals form what she’s describing as a concept album. Following “Die with a Smile” with Bruno Mars, a whole new set of tunes from Gaga is a welcome gift.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Digital
Liam Benzvi – …And His Splash Band
The New York singer-songwriter has leveled up for his second album, …And His Splash Band. He’s got a band (the aforementioned “Splash Band”), new collaborators from the likes of Blood Orange, SSION, and Porches’ Aaron Maine, and some of the sharpest, most indelible songs in his discography. Stay tuned for Benzvi’s Track by Track breakdown, where he digs deep into the stories and themes that inspired the album.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
Merce Lemon – Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild
The Up-and-coming Pittsburgh songwriter has released Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild, a new collection of vulnerable, sweetly sung folk rock songs that are of the best of Lemon’s increasingly impressive catalog. While the excellent “Will You Do Me A Kindness,” which we named one of the best songs of 2024 so far, didn’t make the tracklist, the tunes that did are every bit as compelling.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
MICHELLE – Songs About You Specifically
This month’s CoSign act is New York band MICHELLE, who step into confident new territory with their new LP, Songs About You Specifically. Over the course of 11 tracks, the genre-fluid band embraces an array of influences, and the result is something they describe as a “mosaic.” Take a listen and step into the kaleidoscope of sound for yourself.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl | CD
Rahim C Redcar (fka Christine and the Queens) – Hopecore
Rahim C Redcar keeps his prolific streak going with Hopecore, his third album in three years. He claims the album is “made with tears, blood, and mostly an unwavering faith in the raw, pure expression of the soul,” so it’s certainly a cathartic effort from the French singer and songwriter. Ever ambitious and wholly original, Redcar’s era of abundance continues.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
Serj Tankian (of System of a Down) – Foundations EP
The System of a Down frontman is back with his latest solo offering, an EP entitled Foundations. Political, avant-bet, and surprisingly hooky, the new batch of songs continues Tankian’s notable and growing non-SOAD discography.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
SOPHIE – SOPHIE
The first and only posthumous album from the late production and songwriting icon is a document to treasure. Co-produced by SOPHIE and Benny Long, the album showcases her signature pop sound, experimental ear, and aesthetic legacy. Plus, it features guest spots from Kim Petras, Hannah Diamond, Cecille Believe, and several more of her longtime collaborators.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
Sunflower Bean – Shake EP
Sunflower Bean are back with another EP, but this time, they’ve produced it themselves. With a little bit more fuzz and a whole lot of bite, Shake calls back to their great 2019 EP King of the Dudes while also carving out new territory for themselves. The EP also arrives with a 14-minute companion video capturing the essence of each song.
Stream: Apple Music | Spotify
Buy: Vinyl
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