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New music to watch for

May 2, 2025 by Cynthia Orlando

If you watched the Grammy’s this year and were less than impressed, take comfort in knowing you weren’t the only one.

Let’s not let that stop us from appreciating some fairly new albums that have pretty much flown under the radar.

Here’s five albums released this past year you might like to explore.

Trousdale – “Growing Pains”

Musicians Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene and Lauren Jones comprise the top-notch pop-folk band Trousdale.

Over the course of one year, this talented trio succeeded in going from zero to a million listeners! The band is now selling out shows in places like Los Angeles and London.

Their new album “Growing Pains” just dropped April 11. Watch for tracks “Over and Over” and “Secondhand Smoke.”

Trousdale plays in Portland June 12 at McMenamins Mission Theater. It’s sold out!

Here they are covering Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain.”

Leon Bridges – “Leon”

Retro-soul artist Leon Bridges is back with “Leon.”

Released last fall, its atmospheric vibe paired with Bridges’ strong songwriting will make a fan out of you.

Standout tracks: “That’s What I Love” and “Peaceful Place.”

Favorite track?

“Laredo,” and it’s on KRVM’s playlist!

The Ophelias – “Spring Grove”

Here’s a talented indie band I’ve enjoyed many years. However, like so many aspiring musicians, they’re still very much an unknown in the music scene.

That might change.

Their new album “Spring Grove” is their best yet. It’s  also produced by Boygenius member Julien Baker, which of itself may help the band get better known.

“Spring Grove” is an artfully created, introspective album that pulls us in via tracks like the fanciful “Cicada.” Especially noteworthy are rich sounding indie-rocker “Salome,” and the pensive, musically-layered “Cumulonimbus.”

Sheryl Crow – “Evolution”

American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow is back with her twelfth album, “Evolution.”

It’s a fun, high-spirited release with the kind of vibe we can all use right about now!

A few years back, Crow said she was done recording albums. She must have recently been in a songwriting groove, because suddenly the nine-time Grammy award winner realized she had enough tracks to issue a new release.

Describing her new album, Crow says the music “comes from my soul,” adding: “I hope whoever hears this record can feel that.”

This album goes to show Crow’s sassy rock n’ roll never loses its appeal. “Evolution” was produced by Mike Elizondo (Fiona Apple, Maroon 5, Twenty One Pilots)

Lucy Dacus – “Forever is a Feeling”

American singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus just released her fourth studio album, and it’s a beauty.

Filled with evocative compositions and dreamy love songs, this gently uplifting album is sure to earn Dacus wide praise and some new fans.

Her Boygenius bandmates Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers help supply backing vocals. And Irish musician extraordinaire Hozier makes an appearance on the gorgeous “Bullseye.”

Don’t miss this one!

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If none of these albums get you motivated, there’s always Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season,” Taylor Swift’s “Tortured Poets Department” and Chappell Roan’s “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” – all commendable albums still going strong on Billboard.

That’s a Wrap

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Filed Under: Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: KRVM, Leon Bridges, Lucy Dacus, Music, Sheryl Crow, The Ophelias, Trousdale

New music to watch for

February 15, 2024 by Cynthia Orlando

All we’ve seen in Oregon as of late is rain…but summer will be here before we know it, and with it some great bands will be on tour to promote their newest.

Which artists have new music to look forward to this year?

There’s more than a few, so let’s jump in!

Green Day

Green Day just dropped new album “Saviors.”

Its catchy opening title track – “The American Dream is Killing Me” – is one to put in your radar. And confessional hard hitting “Dilemma” is classic Green Day.

Playing “Dookie” and “American Idiot” in their entirety, the band is touring with the Smashing Pumpkins this year. Check their website for cities and dates.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift shocked fans and the music world at this year’s Grammy’s when she not only won “Album of the Year” for “Midnights,” but also announced new album “Tortured Poets Department” due out April 19.

Swift continues her Eras Tour this year in Tokyo and Europe, with some fall dates in New Orleans, Florida and Canada.

Fans speculate the new album could deliver folklore vibes about Reputation-like topics…we’ll just have to wait and see.

Watch this space!

Gary Clark Jr.

Four-time Grammy award winning artist Gary Clark Jr. is releasing new album “JPEG RAW” March 22nd. It’s his first release since “This Land” in 2019, which garnered him three Grammy Awards.

Gary Clark Jr. puts on an exceptional live show. He plays Red Rocks in May, and the Bonnaroo Music Fest in June.

On the new album, Stevie Wonder makes a guest appearance on “What About the Children.”

We’ll look forward to that one!

Chastity Belt

Chastity Belt’s new “Live Laugh Love” is set to release March 29.

The band is known for post-punk, shoe gaze, and their humorous approach to feminine stereotypes. “Live Laugh Love” is their first release since their self-titled album in 2019.

The indie alt-rockers opened for Kurt Vile in 2021. Chastity Belt are: Julia Shapiro, lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Lydia Lund, lead guitar; Annie Truscott, bass; and Gretchen Grimm, drums.

Their tour includes an April 16 date at Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow is releasing her 11th full length studio album, “Evolution,” March 29. It’s a surprise release from the nine-time Grammy winner.

From the upcoming album is “Alarm Clark,” with a great 90s vibe…have a listen!

Crow is touring and playing numerous stadiums this year. Check her website for more details.

Waxahatchee

Indie-rock artist Waxahatchee releases new album “Tigers Blood” March 22.

Her seventh studio album confirms this talented artist remains committed to her craft. Her commanding, unique vocal style is always a pleasure to the ears, and new track “Right Back to It” is a great teaser for the new release.

She plays a slew of concert dates this year.

See her website for more details!

The Black Keys

Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, aka The Black Keys, return with new album “Ohio Players” April 5th. This will be their 12th release!

If new single “Beautiful People (Stay High)” is any indication, the new album should be one worth watching for!

The talented Ohio-formed rock duo have played Portland’s Moda Center over the years, and their show is well-worth catching live.

Sarah Jarosz

American singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz just dropped new album “Polaroid Lovers” this month, and it’s a must-have.

With more of a pop-country vibe than past releases, “Polaroid Lovers” boasts tasteful, catchy arrangements and excellent musicianship.

Called “a songwriter of uncommon wisdom” by the Austin Chronicle, Jarosz – who plays guitar and banjo and learned mandolin at age ten – shows she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

Touring to promote the new album, she plays a sold-out show in February at Portland’s Revolution Hall.

Drumroll…

Last but not least, French electronic duo Justice have dropped “One Night All Night.” It features psychedelic rock act Tame Impala, and is a promising track from their new album Hyperdrama, due out in April.

That’s a wrap!

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Filed Under: Music, Music Scene, New Music Tagged With: 2024, Chastity Belt, Eras Tour, Gary Clark Jr., Green Day, Justice, Sarah Jarosz, Sheryl Crow, Taylor Swift, The Black Keys, Waxahatchee

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