Publishing date: Jun, 24, 2024
July 4
Zach Bryan – ‘The Great American Bar Scene’
Zach Bryan announced his new studio album, The Great American Bar Scene, will be released on July 4th. He revealed the release date through a social media post, detailing a unique promotion where 23 bars across the U.S. will get early access to some tracks on June 24th. Bryan’s message emphasizes the spirit of American culture and his gratitude towards fans and collaborators.
July 12
Clairo – ‘Charm’
Charm is the upcoming third studio album by American singer-songwriter Clairo. This marks her first self-released album following her previous releases with Fader and Republic. Charm follows her critically acclaimed second album, Sling (2021), which was praised for its artistic growth and thematic focus on motherhood and domesticity. She began teasing the new album in early 2024, and on May 23, she announced its release date along with the lead single, “Sexy to Someone.”
Remi Wolf – ‘Big Ideas’
Remi Wolf has announced her sophomore album Big Ideas, set for release on July 12 via Island Records, and dropped its first single, “Cinderella.” The song features cheery horns and a light touch of funk, reflecting the emotional rollercoaster Wolf experienced during its creation. Recorded at New York’s Electric Lady Studios, “Cinderella” blends 1970s nostalgia with a contemporary sound. Wolf describes the song as a self-affirming message amidst constant travel and rapid changes. “Big Ideas” follows her debut album “Juno” (2021) and its deluxe edition.
July 19
Glass Animals – ‘I Love You So Fucking Much’
Glass Animals will release their new album, I Love You So F***ing Much, on July 19, marking their first album since 2020’s Dreamland. The British band, known for their hit single “Heat Waves,” shared the first single from the upcoming album, “Creatures in Heaven.” Frontman Dave Bayley revealed the album was inspired by their sudden rise to fame during the pandemic and the resulting personal struggles. The album explores themes of love and transformation.
July 26
Ice Spice – ‘Y2K!’
Ice Spice will release her debut album, Y2K, on July 26, through 10K Projects, Capitol Records, and Dolo. The Bronx rapper, known for hits like “Munch” and her collaboration with PinkPantheress on “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2,” announced the album on Instagram, revealing a graffiti-adorned cover. Y2K, which follows her critically acclaimed January 2023 EP Like.., is named after her birthdate on January 1, 2000. Ice Spice expressed excitement about the nearly finished album, which she completed recording in March 2024.
Joshua Bassett – ‘THE GOLDEN YEARS’
Joshua Bassett has announced his debut album, The Golden Years. He shared the news on Instagram with a teaser video featuring the album’s title track, which dropped on May 17. In the video, Bassett, dressed in a denim outfit, sings nostalgic and regretful lyrics in a sunset-lit meadow. The album follows his recent singles “Just Love,” “Different,” and “I’m Sorry,” as well as his 2022 EP Sad Songs in a Hotel Room. The announcement comes shortly after Bassett teased the track on TikTok, sparking speculation about its inspiration.
kenzie – ‘biting my tongue’
Kenzie’s 2024 album, biting my tongue, is considered her debut album despite her previous projects, Mack Z and Phases, released under different names. She teased the album title in an Instagram story and confirmed it on the Zach Sang Show, revealing the title track was the first recorded. Kenzie plans to release a few more singles before the full album. The singles from the project include “paper” (January 13, 2023), “anatomy” (July 21, 2023), “face to face” (January 12, 2024), “word vomit” (March 15, 2024), “close to you” (May 3, 2024), and “6 feet under” (May 24, 2024).