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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 (Jørgen Nordby)

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

Rap/Hip-Hop

Electronic/Out There

Global

Jazz

Pop

Country/Folk/Americana

R&B/Soul

Rock/Alt/Indie



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