March is here, which means a brand new month of new music.
This month will see some big releases on the calendar, including long-awaited
works from Mandy Moore, Boomtown Rats, Pearl Jam and more.
Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves new music.
That’s why we’re looking ahead at some of March’s most highly anticipated album
releases. Here are eight that we think will be worth a listen.
1.
Mandy
Moore, ‘Silver Landings’: It’s been 11 years since pop songstress Mandy
Moore released her last album, ‘2009’s ‘Amanda Leigh.’ After having a
successful acting career in the interim, Moore is back with ‘Silver Landings’
this week. The album is said to be very different than the bubblegum pop she
came to prominence for, instead leaning more
towards “something that feels sunshiny and airy and natural, something you
could listen to driving up and down the PCH with all the windows rolled down on
a beautiful weekend day.” (3/6)
2.
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, ‘Blue Moon
Rising EP’: The band’s fourth EP in a little over a year, Noel Gallagher’s High
Flying Birds are set to release ‘Blue Moon Rising’ this week. The 5-track EP
features three new songs (including one originally written for Oasis
back in 2008) and two remixes. (3/6)
3.
Boomtown
Rats, ‘Citizens of Boomtown’: Boomtown Rats have reunited and are releasing
their first album of new music in 36 years this month. According to Rolling
Stone, the album “has the classics Rats sound,” but “with many modern
twists,” with frontman Bob Geldof adding, “We made this album for 2020.” That
description is apt if you listen to the album’s first single “Trash Glam Baby,”
as the song has a gritty rock sound reminiscent of 70s British punk. (3/13)
4.
Deap Lips, ‘Deap Lips’: Deap Vally & The
Flaming Lips came together late last year to form Deap Lips with the
collaboration releasing its debut self-titled album this month. Spin
called the album’s debut single “Hope Hell High” a mix of “Deap Vally’s
bombastic, sludgy rock sensibilities softened a bit by Coyne and Drozd’s
psychedelic tendencies.” (3/13)
5.
Adam Lambert, ‘Velvet’: Though he has been
spending a lot of time with Queen lately, Adam Lambert is moving forward in his
solo career with his latest album, ‘Velvet.’ The album heads in a classic rock –
funk direction, inspired by
his work with the legendary band. Lead single “Roses” has a big feel, blending
funk and pop in a warm, full way. (3/20)
6.
Brian and Roger Eno, ‘Mixing Colours’: The first
collaborative album between famed producer Brian
Eno and his brother, ambient composer Roger Eno, ‘Mixing Colours’ has been
a long time coming (According to Pitchfork,
some of the works on the album go back to 2005). Brian said
of the album’s songs, “These pieces are very Impressionistic and very much
to do with sonic quality, sonic colour.” First single “Celeste” is a piano-driven instrumental
piece with a relaxing tone and sunny feel. (3/20)
7.
Pearl
Jam, ‘Gigaton’: Pearl Jam return this month with ‘Gigaton,’ their first
album in 7 years. The music heads in a more eclectic, experimental direction,
with guitarist Mike McCready saying in a statement
that making the album “was emotionally dark and confusing at times, but also an
exciting and experimental road map to musical redemption.” First single “Dance
Of The Clairvoyants” is a different, more electronic sound than the band has
opted for in the past, but still manages to rock hard. “Superblood Wolfmoon” changes
direction again, this time heading towards garage-rock. (3/27)
8.
Coriky, ‘Coriky’: Featuring Fuguzi’s Ian MacKaye
and Joe Lally and The Evens’ Amy Farina, Coriky will be releasing their debut
solo album together this month. First
single “Clean Kill” is a laid-back jam with a rough-around-the-edges sound
and almost ska-like cadence that breaks off into some chaos towards the end but
finds its way back. The song could be forshadowing an album that might be a bit
more melodic than what their previous bands are known for, but also just as
brash and up-front as you’d expect. (3/27)
There are a lot of highly-anticipated albums heading to
shelves in the month of March. From works years in the making to interesting
collaborations and beyond, there is much to look forward to. Check out some of
our new release picks above and let us know what new albums you’re excited to
listen to in March.
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