Every week there are countless album releases worldwide – who should keep track of them? In our “Albums of the Week” video format, ME trainee Emma Wiepking presents you with the week’s most exciting album releases every Friday – whether it’s a masterpiece or a real flop. This gives you a good, quick overview of the most important releases curated by the editors.
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Today we review for you Florence + the Machine’s new record, DANCE FEVER, Kat Frankie’s new album SHINY THINGS, as well as JESUS WAS AN ALIEN by Perel.
Florence Welch crowns herself on her new record DANCE FEVER finally to the king. Her fifth album is for your relationships become a raw, harsh, even intimate affair. She often sings unaffected and free from prima donna ambitions – and as great as ever.
After the stylistically very diverse record BAD BEHAVIOR (2018), Kat Frankie allows more opulence and drama on her new album SHINY THINGS – while reducing the means at the same time. Sounds paradoxical, but it’s not, as you could already hear on the previously released title track.
Four years have passed since Perel delivered a record with her debut album HERMETICA, which brought her a lot of attention far beyond the boundaries of the scene. Now lay the Artist from the Ore Mountains with their new record JESUS WAS AN ALIEN. And you can say: Your second album is more straightforward than its predecessor.
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