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Jessie J’s “Don’t Tease Me With a Good Time”: A Review

Six New albums Arrive ​This Fall, Featuring Punk Veterans and Pop Comebacks

A diverse collection of new music has emerged ​this week, spanning genres from gritty punk to polished pop, offering something for every listener.Releases include a sophomore effort from rising rapper Mavi, a‍ long-awaited return from Jessie J, and a claustrophobic new record from the punk ⁢supergroup Plosives, among others. These albums represent a snapshot ⁣of the current musical landscape, showcasing both established artists and emerging talent.

The fall season traditionally marks a peak for album releases, as artists aim to capitalize on the approaching holiday season and year-end lists.This latest wave of music provides ⁣a compelling soundtrack for the changing weather and offers a glimpse into the evolving tastes of ⁤the music industry. from‌ the ‌raw energy of punk⁢ rock to ⁢the introspective lyrics of hip-hop, these albums demonstrate ⁣the breadth and​ vitality⁣ of contemporary music.

Hear’s a rundown of six notable new releases:

1. Mavi – Laughing Gas & Other Poems [Get On Down]

The Philadelphia-based rapper follows up his critically acclaimed debut with a new project exploring themes of identity⁤ and societal pressures.

2. Jessie J -⁤ R.O.S.E. [Republic]

After a hiatus, the British singer-songwriter returns with a deeply ‌personal album ⁢reflecting on her experiences with loss and resilience.

3. ⁤Plosives – Yell at Cloud [Swami]

Featuring members of Pinback, Rocket From the ‍Crypt, and Mrs. Magician, this San Diego punk-rock‍ supergroup delivers a ​claustrophobic album born from challenging recording conditions. The band was stranded in a Winnipeg studio during COVID-19‍ lockdowns and a‍ massive Arctic storm, forced to work by candlelight in below-freezing temperatures.As the label describes​ it, “Imagine a ⁤band trying making a record in John Carpenter’s the Thing.”

4. ⁢Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – We Buy Diabetic ⁢Test​ Strips [Backwoodz Studioz]

This collaboration between the experimental hip-hop ⁣duo⁣ and ⁤the acclaimed producer promises a unique ⁤and thought-provoking listening experience.

5. Wednesday – Rat Saw God [dead Oceans]

The North Carolina indie-rock band offers a compelling blend of alternative and country influences‌ on their latest full-length.

6. Sprints – Bombastic [City Slang]

The Irish post-punk band delivers ⁢a high-energy debut album filled with raw emotion and driving rhythms.

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