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23 records that 2023 will bring us

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23 records that 2023 will bring us

Many more can repeat lists the best in 2022 however, to compensate for the gaps they have, 2023 already started and brought with it a lot of new music among other things.

OUR moby, in fact, he didn’t wait a day, as with the 2023 calendar entry, he released a new album called “Ambient 23”. But and O Iggy Pop he just released his new work “Every Loser” and on his new album with him Duff McKagan of Guns ‘n’ Roses and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, whom we have already heard on the first single “Frenzy”. And this is only the beginning, because we already know dozens of records, which are expected to be released in the coming months.

So we collect We expect 23 records in 2023. How many of them will we talk about again in 12 months?

13/1

Billy NomeIc – “Cacti” (Invada)

Sleaford Mods’ younger brother, Billy NomeIts was presented to us in a similar “dry” and accusatory style back in 2020. Audio samples we’ve received since then from the Brit show her pouring water on her wine for the tune, and we’re waiting to see if the second record bet doesn’t win.

17/1

Ryuichi Sakamoto – “12” (Milan)

23 records that 2023-1 will bring us

The musical and non-musical world has recently been touched by a Japanese composer who is battling colon cancer. Having been open about his health adventure since the beginning, Sakamoto recently played a live and streamed concert that he says could be his last. However, in a few days the album “12”, which he wrote over the past two years, will be released.

20/1

John Cale – “Mercy” (Double Six)

It’s been a full decade since Shifty Adventures In Nookie Wood and John Cale’s last work with new material. Now the ever-unstoppable musician is set to return with “Mercy” and we’re looking forward to the lineup: Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Avey Tare and Panda Bear from Animal Collective, Actress and Fat White Family, among others. .

Moneskin – “Rush” (epic)

The Italians, unlike other Eurovision winners who were forgotten the next day, for some reason (isn’t it Damiano Davide?) continue to gel. So, after even appearing on The Jimmy Fallon Show, playing at Coachella and gearing up for “that one” Primavera, now they have a new album just around the corner, with tracks like “Supermodel” that we’ve already heard, but so does Gossip featuring Tom Morello.

Murder Capital – “Gigi’s Recovery” (Human Season)

They were introduced to us in 2019 when we also explored the Fontaines DC, paying tribute to the guitars of Ireland. Although Murder Capital didn’t follow their compatriots’ upward trajectory, they have their second album on the way and we can’t wait to see what fish they catch.

27/1

Sam Smith – Gloria (Capitol)

Last year, Sam Smith, along with Kim Petras, made history as the first openly non-binary and transgender artists, respectively, to top the Billboard Hot 100 thanks to their collaboration on “Unholy”. Sam Smith is currently working on his third studio album and we are confident that he will continue to write his queer pop songs on it.

3/2

John Frusciante – I:” and “: II.” (Prospect 66)

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For many of us, the solo releases of the Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist hold a special place in our hearts, despite his band’s mediocre or poor releases in recent years. Of course, we don’t quite understand the electro-obsession that John Frusciante has absorbed in his latest solo work, but the forthcoming double disc will take that direction. We’ll hear from him right away.

Young Fathers – “Heavy Heavy” (Ninja Tune)

Masters at how to mix genres without sounding arrogant, the Scots have prepared their newest record, five years after the very strong “Cocoa Sugar” of 2018 and are already living up to the first samples with the singles “Geronimo” and “I Saw”.

Paramore – “That’s Why” (Atlantic)

It’s been not one, not two, but six years since Paramore’s “After Laughter” and after Hayley Williams’ solo adventures between them, the majority millennial teenage group is gearing up for their comeback. As we read in the press release, the track of the same name was also the last to write and the music video was directed by Brendan Yates of Turnstile.

14/2

Caroline Polachek – “Wish, I Want to Become You” (Sony/The Orchard/Perpetual Novice)

We never turn down good alternative pop like Caroline Polachek. The first four singles (“Welcome To My Island”, “Sunset”, “Billions”, “Bunny Is A Rider”) portend something strong – for sure, however, from us this is already a “yes” from the album cover and the title.

24/2

Shame – “Food for Worms” (Dead Oceans)

The amazing kids of British post-punk who recently came across our country for a gig at Fuzz, after a “hot” debut (“Songs of Praise”) and a second album that showed they “have it” and are moving on (” Drunk Tank Pink”) are preparing their third album with “Fingers of Steel”.

Gorillaz – “Cracker Island” (Parlophone)

The fact that Damon Albarn is about to tour with a band we loved (Blur, yes) doesn’t stop him from continuing to work with a 2D band. A new record for Gorillaz, so, as always, with stellar participation: in addition to Thundercat, which we have already heard on the title track, on the album we will also find Stevie Nicks, Beck, Bad Bunny and Train Your Impala, among others.

Algiers – “Shook” (Matador)

The band that has proven that guitars go well with soul and gospel music seems set to prove they go well with hip-hop as well, judging by the track “Irreversible Damage” from the upcoming “Shook”, which also features Jacques De La Roca. . with them.

10/3

Miley Cyrus – “Endless Summer Vacation” (Colombia)

After rehashing every track we loved, shedding our hair, sharing our signature curl with heavyweights like Dolly Parton and David Byrne in this year’s revival, and now the ubiquitous Hannah Montana is recording what we dream of year round. : “Endless summer vacation.” The first single “Flowers” will hit our ears on January 13th, until then we’ll be content with a sultry and sexy teaser.

Lana Del Rey – “Did You Know There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard” (Interscope/Polydor)

A big name that includes tunnels, avenues, and major landmarks? Czech. A ballad with the word “fuck” as the first single? Czech. Revenge on an ex? A big check, because for the promo of the record, the musician decided to put up a single advertising sign … in Tulsa, the city of her former partner. Is Lana Del Rey getting bigger?

17/3

Depeche Mode – “Memento Mori” (Colombia)

23 records that 2023-3 will bring us
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And then there were two left. The death of Andy Fletcher in May has not stopped the remaining members of the band, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, from working on the upcoming Depeche Mode album, which will be released in the spring, when their big tour begins. Will it lead them to us?

100 gek – “10,000 gek” (dog show)

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The insane duo of Dylan Brandi and Laura Les are not only ending hyperpop, but they also like to add zeros to their name with each new name. So, after last year’s wedge, 100 gecs will finally give us their long-awaited second album in the spring.

14/4

Metallica – “72 Seasons” (blackened)

Even if their releases haven’t caused a buzz in recent years, Metallica are the undisputed fathers of metal, so each of their records does not cease to be a fact. So back on the ramparts in 2023 with hopefully their eleventh album, 72 Seasons, as well as a huge tour they are preparing with dozens of stops. However, the “Lux ร†terna” we have already heard is at least honest.

21/4

Smashing Pumpkins – “Atum: Act Two” and “Atum: Act Three” (Music by Martha)

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Billy Corgan’s over-ambition has never been a secret, but this is arguably his most ambitious project to date. “Atum” is a rock opera in three parts (the first was released on 15.11 last year, and the remaining two are expected on 31.01 and 21.04 respectively) with a total duration of 138 minutes, but basically it is a continuation of “Mellon Collie and the Endless Sadness”, which is the leader of the Smashing Pumpkins wanted to do in recent years and finally succeeded.

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Grimes – “Book 1”

When Grimes doesn’t have Elon Musk’s kids and elf ears, she writes some of the best meta-pop. Back in September, the Canadian revealed some details about her upcoming work via Twitter, although there is no official release date yet. So, Grimes has 20 tracks ready, mixed, and seems to be wondering if she should release Book 1 and Book 2, or what format the disc will have. A few 24 hours ago, she of course “apologised” for the delay of her album, explaining that fame is a difficult thing and saying that she doesn’t know if she wants the publicity that comes with a new album. We will see.

Death grips

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In early December, Death Grips announced a major tour and released a cryptic teaser together, without saying much more. However, all this shows that a new record is on the horizon.

Blink-182

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It looks like Blink-182 wants to make pop punk cool again with their reunion, which they announced a few months ago and which will bring a big tour and a new album in a few years – according to Tom DeLonge, it will be “the best of their career”. “We don’t know yet when we’ll hear it, but nostalgia is sure to hit red.

sparks

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After their latest LP “A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip” as well as the musical “Annette” by Leos Carax, for which they signed the music, the Mael brothers seem to be off to a good start (not that they’ve ever really been idle), as Judging by according to a photo they uploaded last summer, they’ve been in the studio for some time now on their 27th album. Meanwhile, production company Focus Features recently announced a new musical, X Crucior, to be signed by Sparks.

Author: Eleni Jannatu


Source: Kathimerini

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