3 Albums Out This Week 11/10/2025

3 New Albums Out This Week You Should Listen to Now: Rosalía, Danny Brown, and Hatchie

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Rosalía image via Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty

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 Rosalía, Danny Brown, and Hatchie.

Rosalía – Lux

Rosalía returns with LUX, her ambitious fourth studio album and follow-up to 2022’s MOTOMAMI. Executively produced by Rosalía and recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under Daníel Bjarnason, LUX unfolds across four movements and fourteen languages, blending elements of classical, experimental pop, and flamenco into a sweeping meditation on faith, transformation, and the feminine divine. Inspired by her deep study of saints and mystics from around the world, the Spanish artist weaves their stories into an intricate tapestry of sound and language, singing in Catalan, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, and beyond. Guests include Björk, Carminho, Estrella Morente, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Yahritza y su Esencia, and Yves Tumor. From the operatic ‘Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti’ to the dark pulse of ‘Berghain,’ LUX is both a spiritual and sonic reckoning—an act of devotion as much as reinvention. ”MOTOMAMI was minimalist,” she says. “This is maximalism.”

Standout Songs: ‘Sexy, Violencia y Llantas,’ ‘Relíquia,’ ‘Mio Cristo Piange Diamanti,’ ‘Berghain,’ ‘La Yugular,’ ‘Sauvignon Blanc,’ ‘Magnolias.’

9.6

Lux

Artist Links:

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Danny Brown – Stardust

Detroit rapper Danny Brown returns with Stardust, his sixth studio album and first recorded entirely sober, out November 7 via Warp Records. Following 2023’s introspective Quaranta and his explosive JPEGMAFIA collaboration Scaring the Hoes, Brown embraces hyperpop and digicore textures with help from Quadeca, Jane Remover, Underscores, 8485, Frost Children, and others. Inspired by his post-rehab rediscovery of artists like 100 gecs, Stardust finds Brown rapping with clarity, humor, and purpose, channeling his recovery into vivid storytelling through the alter ego “Dusty Star.”

Standout Songs: ‘Starburst,’ ‘Copycats,’ ‘Lift You Up,’ and ‘The End.’

7.7

Stardust

Artist Links:

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Apple Music

Hatchie – Liquorice

Australian indie pop artist Hatchie returns with her third album, Liquorice, out November 7, 2025. Captured in a blur of longing, lust, and regret, the record pairs raw emotion with playful imperfection—much like its cover photo, a candid backyard shot of Harriette Pilbeam laughing with smudged red lipstick. Written between Brisbane and Melbourne from 2022 to 2024, Liquorice marks a creative reset for Pilbeam, who embraced her musical limitations as strengths and avoided direct influences. Produced by Melina Duterte (Jay Som) and Joe Agius, the album captures Hatchie’s romantic, messy, and self-aware side, celebrating the sweet, salty, and bitter flavors of fleeting connection and self-discovery.

Standout Songs: ‘Only One Laughing,’ ‘Carousel,’ ‘Lose It Again,’ and ‘Stuck.’

7.5

Licourice cover

Artist Links:

Spotify
Apple Music

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