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Albums of the Month - July 2021

19th July 2021

Posted in: Company News and Events

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 July Songs of the Month playlist.

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Temporary Highs In The Violet Skies

Snoh Aalegra | ARTium

The third studio album by Swedish artist Snoh Aalegra is full of delicately layered harmonies, focusing on love, hope, and loss, with the R&B singer offering some powerful vocals performances.

Listen on:  Spotify   Tidal  Apple Music  Qobuz

 

Alpha

Charlotte Day Wilson | Stone Woman Music

With strong jazz, gospel and folk influences, comes 'Alpha'. With experimental production, the innovative use of digital effects only enhances Charlotte Day Wilson's debut album.

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Hope Above Adversity

Dylan Cartlidge | Glassnote Records

Dylan Cartlidge bares his soul, on his inspiration debut album. His message of what we go through in life does not define us shines through, as does his bright personality. Perfect for all the Afronauts out there.

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Mt. Pleasant

Cosha | Ashtown Lane

A record that moves you physically and emotionally, 'Mt. Pleasant' details the journey of a new relationship/friendship. Irish R&B singer Cosha's debut album provides a strong mix of harsh but effective electronic beats throughout.

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Even When it Doesn’t Rhyme

Dawson Hollow | 731482 Records DK2

Indie/folk band Dawson Hollow return for their second studio album, as the five siblings share their varied experiences, using their unique and invigorating sound.

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