3 New Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to Now: Peso Pluma, Jahnah Camille, and King Krule
There’s so much good music out in the ether that sometimes it’s difficult to parse through all of it. Every week The Daily Music Report will do the hard work for you and highlight the best releases available on streaming services.
This week we’re highlighting new music from Peso Pluma, Jahnah Camille, and King Krule.
Peso Pluma – ÉXODO
Éxodo is the fourth studio album by Mexican singer Peso Pluma, released on June 20, 2024, through Double P Records. It is a double album with 24 tracks, divided into regional Mexican and corridos tumbados on the first disc, and trap, Latin trap, reggaeton, and EDM on the second. Featuring collaborations with artists like Junior H, Eslabon Armado, Cardi B, and DJ Snake, the album has received favorable reviews for its production and versatility.
Standout Songs: LA DURANGO, LA PEOPLE II, ROMPE LA DOMPE, VINO TINTO, GIMME A SECOND, PUT EM IN THE FRIDGE, PESO COMPLETO, BALLAKEO, TEKA
8.4
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Jahnah Camille – i tried to freeze light, but only remember a girl EP
Jahnah Camille’s debut EP, i tried to freeze light, but only remember a girl, is a five-track exploration of teenage angst, heartbreak, and introspection, characterized by driving guitars, catchy melodies, and her distinctive voice and lyricism. Written and recorded largely during high school, Camille honed her craft in the local DIY scene, opening for acts like Clairo and Soccer Mommy. Now 19, she reflects on late teen years with influences from Liz Phair and Fiona Apple, blending alternative rock and pop.
Standout Songs: roadkill, elliot, carnival sounds
6.9
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King Krule – SHHHHHH! EP
King Krule has released SHHHHHHH!, a four-track EP featuring ‘Achtung,’ ‘Time For Slurp,’ ‘Whaleshark,’ and ‘It’s All Soup Now.’ Originally sold as exclusive flexi discs during his 2023 tour, these tracks are now available for streaming and as a 7″ vinyl. The release includes a music video for ‘Time For Slurp,’ directed by Archy Marshall, showing him floating down a river with bandmates. The EP, spanning just under 12 minutes, comes shortly after his previous LP, Space Heavy.
Standout Songs: Time For Slurp, Whaleshark
6.5
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