New Albums: Elton John & Brandi Carlile, L.A. Guns, Black Country, New Road, Malcolm Todd, and More
Alisa Xayalith, Craig Finn, The Waterboys, and David Longstreth (with Dirty Projectors and Stargaze) also release new albums
From The LifeMinute.tv Team
April 4, 2025
Here's this week's new music roundup...
Alisa Xayalith - Slow Crush
New Zealand-born singer debuts her solo album, Slow Crush, her first independent project apart from her band, The Naked and Famous.
Black Country, New Road - Forever Howlong
The English rock band releases their third studio album, Forever Howlong.
Craig Finn - Always Been
The American singer-songwriter, musician, and former frontman of indie rock band The Hold Steady puts forth his sixth solo album, Always Been.
Dirty Projectors, David Longstreth, Stargaze - Song of the Earth
American singer-songwriter David Longstreth, his band Dirty Projectors, and the Berlin-based chamber orchestra Stargaze deliver a song cycle for orchestra and voices titled Song of the Earth.
Djo - The Crux
Stranger Things actor and musician Joe Keery, under his alias Djo, drops his third studio album, The Crux.
Elton John & Brandi Carlile - Who Believes in Angels?
Music giant Sir Elton John is joined by American singer and songwriting great Brandi Carlile on the collaborative studio album Who Believes In Angels?
L.A. Guns - Leopard Skin
Hollywood rock outfit L.A. Guns returns with their 15th studio album, Leopard Skin.
Malcolm Todd - Malcolm Todd
The 21-year-old American singer-songwriter signs off on his self-titled sophomore studio album, Malcolm Todd, following the viral success of his 2023 singles "Art House" and "Roommates."
The Waterboys - Life, Death And Dennis Hopper
Scottish musician and songwriter Mike Scott's rock band The Waterboys pays homage to one of American popular culture's most compelling public figures, Dennis Hopper, on the expansive album Life, Death And Dennis Hopper.