New releases for 27 March 2026

RayeThis Music May Contain Hope

The multiple award-winning global superstar’s highly anticipated second album is set in four ‘seasons’, taking listeners on a sonic journey that begins with darkness and ends with light.

 

Black Label SocietyEngines of Demolition

One of heavy music’s most unshakeable pillars deliver blues-soaked grooves, hard-hitting riffs and soul-baring ballads, displaying an unrelenting commitment to pure, uncompromising hard rock.

 

Butler, Blake & GrantMurmurs

The trio’s second album in some ways goes back to where it all began for them: reimagining songs from their individual back catalogues, which was the premise for their very first shows together.

 

Courtney BarnettCreature of Habit

This decisive new chapter in the Aussie singer’s musical evolution is a bold, emotionally resonant record that explores the central question: how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life.

 

FleaHonora

After a nearly five-decade career as one of his generation’s defining rock bassists, his debut full-length solo album has allowed Flea to return to his first musical loves: jazz and playing the trumpet.

 

GodsticksVoid

Godsticks’ darkest, heaviest and most uncompromising album to date reflects a disillusionment with a world increasingly defined by division and the loss of nuance, and documents a retreat into a personal void.

 

 

Raye - This Music May Contain HopeBlack Label Society - Engines of DemolitionButler, Blake & Grant - MurmursCourtney Barnett - Creature of HabitFlea - HonoraGodsticks - Void

 

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