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.
Irish singer-writer Imelda May, now on her sixth studio album, '11 Past The Hour' starts with a sultry and smooth opener, breaking into uptempo tunes, bringing a mixture of euro pop, indie, folk and Irish ballads into an enjoyably chilled album.
Mixing alternative pop, with punk and a touch of funk, duo Tune-Yards fifth album 'sketchy.' focuses on the impeding climate emergency, privilege and other hard-hitting issues, sweetened with catchy rhythms and harmonious vocals.
Now 16 years old, Glaswegian rock band The Fratellis’ latest offering 'Half Drunk Under a Full Moon' brings an altogether fresh sound for the trio, with an album inspired by 60s doo-wop.
In his third studio album, Kaidi Tatham rides the wave of his signature style, mixing jazz and funk with breakbeat, creating incredibly stylish tracks offering a journey into the stratosphere.
It’s safe to say that the third album from trio London Grammar was fairly anticipated, and definitely delivers on broadening their signature style of chilled electronic-pop and haunting vocals.