3 New Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to Now: Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Indigo De Souza, and Folk Bitch Trio

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 Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Indigo De Souza, and Folk Bitch Trio.
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist – Alfredo 2
Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist return with Alfredo 2, a bold and cinematic sequel to their Grammy-nominated 2020 collaboration. Across 14 tracks, Gibbs delivers gritty, unfiltered verses with his trademark precision, while The Alchemist provides a rich backdrop of soulful, jazz-tinged beats that elevate each bar. With guest features from Anderson .Paak, Larry June, and JID, Alfredo 2 is more than a sequel—it’s a statement of evolution.
Standout Songs: ‘1995,’ ‘Skinny Suge II,’ ‘I Still Love H.E.R.,’ and ‘Gold Feet (feat. J.I.D.).’
7.7

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Indigo De Souza – Precipice
Indigo De Souza confronts emotional turbulence and existential uncertainty head-on with Precipice, her fourth album and most introspective to date. Released via Loma Vista Recordings, the record explores the psychological tension of standing at life’s edge—drawn to the unknown yet grounded in self-examination. Across its tracks, De Souza weaves synth-laced indie rock with diaristic lyrics that shift from tender to gut-punching. Songs like ‘Crying Over Nothing’ capture the weight of emotional limbo, while ‘Be Like the Water’ offers a mantra of fluid resilience. With vulnerability as her compass, De Souza doesn’t just face the void—she sings through it.
Standout Songs: ‘Crying Over Nothing,’ ‘Crush,’ ‘Heartthrob,’ and ‘Heartbreaker.’
6.7

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Folk Bitch Trio – Now Would Be A Good Time
On their debut album Now Would Be a Good Time, Melbourne’s Folk Bitch Trio deliver a harmonically rich and emotionally raw collection shaped by shared experience, personal upheaval, and life on the road. Recorded live to tape with producer Tom Healy at Auckland’s Roundhead Studios, the album captures the trio’s unfiltered intimacy and analog warmth, blending dreamy folk with lo-fi textures. The result is a vivid portrait of transition, connection, and emotional resilience.
Standout Songs: ‘God’s A Different Sword,’ ‘The Actor,’ and ‘Cathode Ray.’
6.6

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