Must-hear albums to check out in June
Here are five new album releases that should be on your radar for June:
“Lovesick,” Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown
DeVaughn is one of the best soul singers in the business today, while Brown is an acclaimed hip-hop producer who has worked with such acts as Planet Asia and Ghostface Killah. Judging by the “Lovesick” singles that have already been released, this full-length collaboration could turn out to be one of the season’s most delightfully soulful offerings. Due out June 4.
“Milk and Honey,” Crowder
Texas singer-songwriter David Crowder who is better known these days just by the mononymous stage name Crowder is back with a follow-up to the 2018 offering “I Know a Ghost.” It’s Crowder’s fourth full-length solo outing to date and it features the chart-topping single “Good God Almighty.” Due out June 11.
âLovesick,â Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown
DeVaughn is one of the best soul singers in the business today, while Brown is an acclaimed hip-hop producer who has worked with such acts as Planet Asia and Ghostface Killah. Judging by the âLovesickâ singles that have already been released, this full-length collaboration could turn out to be one of the seasonâs most delightfully soulful offerings. Due out June 4.
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âMilk and Honey,â Crowder
Texas singer-songwriter David Crowder â who is better known these days just by the mononymous stage name Crowder â is back with a follow-up to the 2018 offering âI Know a Ghost.â Itâs Crowderâs fourth full-length solo outing to date and it features the chart-topping single âGood God Almighty.â Due out June 11.
Six years since their last album, Modest Mouse is back with the release of “We Are Between.” Their next album, "The Golden Casket," will come out June 25th.
Modest Mouse Confirms US Tour 2021 & Shares ‘Leave A Light On’ Single
May 24, 2021 Photo by James Joiner
Modest Mouse will embark on an extensive tour this summer that continues into the fall. The excursion comes in support of
The Golden Casket, a new album due June 25th via Epic Records that the band previewed by unveiling the single “Leave A Light On” today.
Isaac Brock and company kick off the tour after an appearance at Lollapalooza with stops in Madison on July 30, Columbus on August 3, Philadelphia on August 5 and Boston on August 6. From there, Modest Mouse plays additional August shows in Cooperstown (New York), New Haven, Brooklyn, Washington D.C., Pittsburgh, Detroit, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Missoula, Portland (Oregon) and Bend (Oregon).