New Music Releases: Soccer Mommy, Laura Marling, Fashion Club, Pom Pom Squad, and Others

In this section, we highlight the most significant albums released each week. Here are the albums released on October 25, 2024:


Soccer Mommy, Evergreen

Soccer Mommy has returned with a new album titled Evergreen, released through Loma Vista. This album is the follow-up to 2022’s Sometimes, Forever and features singles such as ‘Lost’, ‘M’, and ‘Driver’. Sophie Allison worked on the album in Atlanta with producer Ben H. Allen III, opting for acoustic guitars, rich percussion, strings, and flutes over synthesizers and electronic elements. Read our review of Evergreen.


Laura Marling, Patterns in Repeat

Laura Marling has made a comeback with her latest album, Patterns in Repeat, released via Chrysalis/Partisan Records. This album, following 2020’s Song for Our Daughter, was primarily recorded at Marling’s home studio and co-produced by Dom Monks, with assistance from Rob Moose. The songs on the album are directly inspired by the birth of her daughter, exploring themes of everyday life and the complexities of relationships.


Fashion Club, A Love You Cannot Shake

Fashion Club, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Pascal Stevenson, has released her second album, A Love You Cannot Shake. Preceded by singles such as ‘Forget’ featuring Perfume Genius, ‘Rotten Mind’ with Julie Byrne, ‘Confusion’, and a collaboration with Jay Som titled ‘Ghost’, the album delves into themes of love, anger, and acceptance, showcasing a range of emotions and experiences.


Pom Pom Squad, Mirror Starts Moving Without Me

Pom Pom Squad has followed up their 2021 album Death of a Cheerleader with a new LP titled Mirror Starts Moving Without Me, now available on City Slang Records. The album features singles like ‘Downhill’, ‘Spinning’, and ‘Street Fighter’, drawing inspiration from the band’s favorite songs from childhood to adulthood and incorporating a mix of nostalgic and contemporary influences.

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Amyl and the Sniffers, Cartoon Darkness

Amyl & the Sniffers have released their third LP, Cartoon Darkness, via Rough Trade Records. The band worked with producer Nick Launay on the follow-up to 2021’s Comfort to Me, exploring themes of climate crisis, politics, and the impact of technology on society. The album reflects on the complexities of modern life and the challenges of navigating a rapidly changing world.


2nd Grade, Scheduled Explosions

2nd Grade, the Philadelphia power-pop project led by Peter Gill, has returned with a new album titled Scheduled Explosions. This album, released through Double Double Whammy, follows their previous work Easy Listening and features a mix of dreamy melodies and existential themes, drawing inspiration from a variety of musical influences.


Two Shell, Two Shell

Two Shell has finally released their self-titled debut album via Young. The London duo offered a preview of the record with singles like ‘gimmi it’ and ‘Everybody Worldwide’, showcasing their unique blend of electronic and experimental sounds. The album marks a significant milestone for the enigmatic duo, who have been eagerly awaited by fans.


Halsey, The Great Impersonator

Halsey’s latest album, The Great Impersonator, has been released. This album, following 2021’s If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, features singles like ‘The End’, ‘Lucky’, and ‘Lonely Is the Muse’. Halsey reflects on their journey in creating the album, exploring themes of identity, love, and self-discovery through a deeply personal and introspective lens.


Fievel Is Glaque, Rong Weicknes

Fievel Is Glauque has unveiled their sophomore LP, Rong Weicknes, via Fat Possum. The album includes singles like ‘As Above So Below’ and ‘Love Weapon’, showcasing the duo’s unique blend of musical styles and influences. The album was recorded with a diverse group of musicians, capturing a range of emotions and experiences.

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Onsloow, Full Speed Anywhere Else

Norwegian band Onsloow has released their sophomore full-length album, Full Speed Anywhere Else, through Tiny Engines. This album explores themes of love, friendship, and existential questions, with singles like ‘Taxi’ and ‘Body Parts’ offering a glimpse into the band’s introspective and reflective songwriting.


Elias Rønnenfelt, Heavy Glory

Elias Rønnenfelt, the leader of Iceage, has released his debut album titled Heavy Glory through Escho. The album, recorded in Copenhagen, features collaborations with various artists and producers, including Kjær Nielsen and Joanne Robertson. Rønnenfelt explores themes of love, loss, and transformation in this deeply introspective and personal album.


Katie Gavin, What a Relief

Katie Gavin has released her debut solo album, What a Relief, via Saddest Factory Records. The album features tracks like ‘Casual Drug Use’ and ‘Inconsolable’, showcasing Gavin’s talent as a singer-songwriter. The album offers a mix of gentle melodies and hopeful lyrics, providing listeners with a sense of comfort and reassurance.


trauma ray, Chameleon

Fort Worth-based shoegazers trauma ray have released their debut full-length album, Chameleon, through Dais. The album explores themes of death and transformation, with singles like ‘Bishop’ and ‘Spectre’ offering a glimpse into the band’s ethereal and introspective sound.


Hey, ily, Hey, I Loathe You!

Hey, ily! have released a new album titled Hey, I Loathe You! via Lonely Ghost Records. The album features tracks like ‘(Dis)Connected’ and explores themes of love, loss, and emotional turmoil. With a mix of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, the album showcases the band’s unique blend of emo and indie rock influences.


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