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Our top picks of the latest albums to listen to every month, from pop to rap to rock. Our top choices this month will be a great addition to anyone’s record collection.
We have picked out our favourite songs from the albums below. Check out our April Songs of the Month playlist.
Lizzy McAlpine | Harbour Artists & Music
Lizzy McAlpine moves forward as an artist on her third studio album. Originally labelled a "TikTok star”, the American singer-songwriter continues to hone her craft on her latest record, which redefines breakup albums with a beautifully crafted narrative.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers | Warner
With their legendary funky-rock style, Red Hot Chili Peppers return for their twelfth studio album. Though experimental, their usual enthusiasm shines through. With help from Rick Rubin, they recapture an old spark and despite it sounding more mature, Unlimited Love is still a worthy successor to Stadium Arcadium.
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Molly Tuttle | Nonesuch
Inspired by her Father, American vocalist Molly Tuttle returns with Crooked Tree, her first all-bluegrass album. Molly recalls her childhood roots on her third studio album and with up-tempo beats and lightning banjo work, her latest record is certain to appeal to a much wider audience.
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Confidence Man | I Oh You
Queensland indie electro pop duo Confidence Man are back for their highly anticipated second studio album. Tilt is non-stop, full of fun and joy and offers hope in difficult times, with the blaring beats sure to get you on the dance floor.
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Omar Apollo | Warner
Taking inspiration from Silk Sonic and Frank Ocean, Omar Apollo’s debut album Ivory displays the alt-R&B singer’s phenomenal talent. Switching between English and Spanish, Apollo’s vivacious ballads mix perfectly with his hip-hop melodies and electro-pop style.
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