2022 will undoubtedly be a busy year for music, as concerts, tours and festivals are finally back after being paused for almost two years. Last year saw the release of many incredible and successful albums, such as Wolf Alice with Blue Weekend, Black Midi’s Cavalcade, and particularly successfully, Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under.
January 14th proves a great day for the music industry, with 15 releases lined up, including the avant-garde FKA twigs releasing her debut mixtape Caprisongs and best-loved indie band The Wombats, with their fifth studio album Fix Yourself, Not The World.
Flash forward to February 4th, where both rock band Black Country, New Road and indie songwriter Mitski are set to release their albums Ants From Up There and Laurel Hell respectively. Former The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr fans should await the 25th of the month; Marr is set to release the four-part album Fever Dreams.
Finally, on March 4th, Belgian electronic ‘maestro’ Stromae will release his long awaited project Multitude.
Upcoming releases during or after March may be announced later on this month, so keep your eyes peeled on your favourite artists’ social media pages or jump into the music and discover a new genre today!
2022 will undoubtedly be a busy year for music, as concerts, tours and festivals are finally back after being paused for almost two years. Last year saw the release of many incredible and successful albums, such as Wolf Alice with Blue Weekend, Black Midi’s Cavalcade, and particularly successfully, Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under.
January 14th proves a great day for the music industry, with 15 releases lined up, including the avant-garde FKA twigs releasing her debut mixtape Caprisongs and best-loved indie band The Wombats, with their fifth studio album Fix Yourself, Not The World.
Flash forward to February 4th, where both rock band Black Country, New Road and indie songwriter Mitski are set to release their albums Ants From Up There and Laurel Hell respectively. Former The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr fans should await the 25th of the month; Marr is set to release the four-part album Fever Dreams.
Finally, on March 4th, Belgian electronic ‘maestro’ Stromae will release his long awaited project Multitude.
Upcoming releases during or after March may be announced later on this month, so keep your eyes peeled on your favourite artists’ social media pages or jump into the music and discover a new genre today!
2022 will undoubtedly be a busy year for music, as concerts, tours and festivals are finally back after being paused for almost two years. Last year saw the release of many incredible and successful albums, such as Wolf Alice with Blue Weekend, Black Midi’s Cavalcade, and particularly successfully, Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under.
January 14th proves a great day for the music industry, with 15 releases lined up, including the avant-garde FKA twigs releasing her debut mixtape Caprisongs and best-loved indie band The Wombats, with their fifth studio album Fix Yourself, Not The World.
Flash forward to February 4th, where both rock band Black Country, New Road and indie songwriter Mitski are set to release their albums Ants From Up There and Laurel Hell respectively. Former The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr fans should await the 25th of the month; Marr is set to release the four-part album Fever Dreams.
Finally, on March 4th, Belgian electronic ‘maestro’ Stromae will release his long awaited project Multitude.
Upcoming releases during or after March may be announced later on this month, so keep your eyes peeled on your favourite artists’ social media pages or jump into the music and discover a new genre today!
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