The best new albums out July 11

It’s Friday, and as of the stroke of midnight, following a 16-year absence, Clipse has returned. Malice and Pusha T have released a number of solo projects since that time, but the rap duo made up of two brothers from Virginia Beach is finally back together with new album, Let God Sort Em Out, and we can’t help but be excited.

But that’s not the only major comeback from a beloved duo today. The Swell Season — the pairing of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, the Oscar-winning stars of the 2007 film Once — has released Forward, which also happens to be that band’s first album in 16 years.

NPR Music’s Stephen Thompson and WNXP’s Celia Gregory dive into these two albums, plus Wet Leg’s knockout sophomore record and a few more releases on this new music Friday.

The Starting Five


Wet Leg.
Wet Leg. (Alice Backham)

Our hosts share the backstory and best songs on the following albums:

💿 Wet Leg, moisturizer

💿 The Swell Season, Forward

💿 Clipse, Let God Sort Em Out

💿 Allo Darlin’, Bright Nights

💿 Burna Boy, No Sign of Weakness

New Music Friday is a feature of NPR’s All Songs Considered podcast. Hear the discussion on the NPR AppAppleSpotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

The Lightning Round


Open Mike Eagle
Open Mike Eagle (Robert Adam Mayer)

Five more albums we wish we had time to discuss on the podcast:

💿 Ólafur Arnalds & Talos, A Dawning

💿 Martha, Standing Where It All Began – Singles and B-Sides 2012-2025

💿 Open Mike Eagle, Neighborhood Gods Unlimited

💿 Petey USA, The Yips

💿 Tony Njoku, All Our Knives Are Always Sharp

Listen to each album’s best songs on our New Music Friday playlists on Spotify and Apple, or wherever you stream music.

The Long List


Allo Darlin
Allo Darlin (Jørgen Nordby)

For those who want to dig even deeper, here are the week’s new albums sorted by genre:

Rap/Hip-Hop

  • 81355 (BLESS), Bad Dogs
  • Che, Rest In Bass
  • Saekyi, LOST IN AMERICA
  • Loe Shimmy, Rockstar Junkie

Electronic/Out There

  • Charlotte De Witte, Charlotte De Witte
  • Jackie-O Motherf*****, Flags of the Sacred Harp (20th Anniversary)
  • Leo Luchini, Slug It Out
  • Lewis Fautzi, Unwritten Chapters
  • Midwife + Matt Jencik, Never Die
  • Molly Joyce, State Change
  • Nicolas Bougaïeff, Sunday Summer
  • Raz Ohara, Memories Of Tomorrow
  • Reid Willis, Reliquary
  • Rollo Doherty, Strings EP
  • Sarah Sommers, VIVID
  • North Not South, Shifting Dunes EP
  • Marina Mello, Deságua
  • Barry Can’t Swim, Loner
  • Patricia Wolf, Hrafnamynd

Global

  • Africa Express, Africa Express presents… Bahidorá
  • Paloma Mami, CODiGOS DE MUNEKA
  • Plunky & Oneness of Juju, Made Through Ritual

Jazz

  • Dom Salvador, DOM SALVADOR JID024
  • Olga Amelchenko, Howling Silence
  • Qur’an Shaheed, Pulse
  • Dino Saluzzi, El Viejo Caminante
  • Fuubutsushi, Columbia Deluxe
  • Kokoroko, Tuff Times Never Last
  • Nate Mercereau, Josh Johnson and Carlos Niño, Openness Trio

Pop

  • Cian Ducrot, Little Dreaming
  • Dean Lewis, The Epilogue (Deluxe)
  • Fly By Midnight, The Fastest Times of Our Lives
  • Petey USA, The Yips
  • Jessica Winter, My First Album

Country/Folk/Americana

  • Brent Cobb & The Fixin’s, Ain’t Rocked in a While
  • Sam Williams, Act II: COUNTRYSTAR
  • Tami Neilson, Neon Cowgirl
  • Tanner Usrey, These Days
  • Winterpills, Winterpills (20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Ketch Secor, Story The Crow Told Me
  • Murry Hammond, Trail Songs of the Deep
  • Noah Cyrus, I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME
  • Poor Creature, All Smiles Tonight
  • The Wildmans, Longtime Friend

R&B/Soul

  • Alina Bzhezhinska & Tulshi, Whispers of Rain
  • GIVĒON, BELOVED
  • Harvey Scales, Trying To Survive (Reissue)
  • Leroi Conroy, A Tiger’s Tale

Rock/Alt/Indie

  • Brutus VIII, Do It For the Money
  • Cosmorat, POOSHKA
  • Flooding, Object 1
  • Half Japanese, Adventure
  • Jethro Tull, Still Living in the Past (5xCD)
  • Joey Waronker & Pete Min, King King
  • Mark Stewart, The Fateful Symmetry
  • N8NOFACE & Chico Mann, As Of Right Now
  • Pat Hatt, Pat Hatt
  • Somerset Thrower, Take Only What You Need to Survive
  • Split Chain, motionblur
  • The Kinks, The Journey Part 3
  • Vinnie Stigma, The Outlaw Vinnie Stigma
  • Aunt Katrina, This Hear is Slowly Killing Me
  • Autocamper, What Do You Do All Day?
  • Gina Birch, Trouble
  • Gwenno, Utopia
  • Jake Minch, George
  • Mal Blum, The Villain
  • Midnight Rodeo, Chaos Era
  • Mike Polizze, Around Sound
  • Sister., Two Birds
  • sunking, I DON’T LIKE MY TELEPHONE


Credits

  • Host: Stephen Thompson
  • Guest: Celia Gregory, WNXP
  • Producer: Simon Rentner
  • Editor: Otis Hart
  • Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed

 

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