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The 37 Most Anticipated Albums of Summer 2022: Angel Olsen, Lizzo, Bartees Strange, Nick Cave, and More – Pitchfork

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The year is at its midway mark, which means theres still a good deal of new music still to come. Grab your swimsuit and took a look at 37 new releases to anticipate in the coming months. (As of May 21, all release dates have been confirmed. But as usual, everything is subject to change.)

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100 gecs Laura Les and Dylan Brady are set to return this year with the follow-up to their breakthrough 2019 album 1000 gecs. The new one, called 10000 gecs, is set to include the new single MeMeMe and Doritos & Fritos. According to a recent feature, the album will showcase the artists as they ease up on Auto-Tune, though not absurditylook forward to a song called Doritos and Fritos. Read Pitchforks Cover Story This Is Your Brain on 100 gecs. Evan Minsker

June 3

Adrian Quesada, the guitarist, producer, and Black Pumas co-founder, pays tribute to the Latin America balada music from the late 1960s and early 70s with Boleros Psicodlicos. The record includes appearances from iLe, Gabriel Garzn-Montano, Girl Ultra, Angelica Garcia, Gaby Moreno and more. In addition to original compositions by Quesada, the album features covers of balada classics including La Lupes Puedes Decir de M and Jeanettes El Muchacho de Los Ojos Tristes. Quinn Moreland

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Adrian Quesada: Boleros Psicodelicos

September 9

In September, the Afghan Whigs will release their ninth album, How Do You Burn? The groups first album in five yearsfollowing 2017s In Spadesfeatures contributions from a series of familiar faces: Susan Marshall, who sang on the Whigs album 1965; Van Hunt, who toured with the band in 2012 and appeared on Do to the Beast; Marcy Mays, who sang on My Curse off 1993s Gentlemen; and the late Mark Lanegan, who performed in Dullis Twilight Singers and the Gutter Twins, and sings backup on two tracks. According to Dulli, it was Lanegan who picked the albums title. Quinn Moreland

The Afghan Whigs: How Do You Burn?

June 3

Country music is a good fit for Angel Olsen, who writes of the highs and lows of temptation, heartbreak, sin, and redemption. She looks to the genre on her new albums loose, lightly twangy singles All the Good Times and Big Time. The record, Big Time, is a satisfying twist for Olsen, who remains a force with her inimitable voice and unique insight into the human heart. Allison Hussey

June 17

Bartees Stranges follow-up to his debut 2020 LP, Live Forever, is also his first record for the storied British indie 4AD. A genre-busting jaunt through pop punk, R&B, indie rock, hip-hop, emo, and country, Farm to Table features the early single Hold the Line, written for George Floyds daughter, and Tours, an acoustic lament that ruminates on the loneliness Strange felt when his service-member parents would leave home on tours of duty. Read Pitchforks profile Hes Just Bartees Strange, Baby. Matthew Ismael Ruiz

Bartees Strange: Farm to Table

July 15

The British 90s alt-rock revivalist Beabadoobee welcomes listeners back into her world with a new album called Beatopia. Pronounced Bay-A-Toe-Pee-Uh, the record is 14 tracks long and includes a collaboration with PinkPantheress titled Tinkerbell Is Overrated. The follow-up to 2020s Fake It Flowers was led by Talk, and Beabadoobee said the single is about doing things that arent necessarily healthy or great for you but you cant help indulging. Rest assured, listening to Beabadoobee qualifies as healthy and good for you. Quinn Moreland

July 15

Hellfire, the UK group Black Midis third record for Rough Trade was written while isolating in London after releasing 2021s Cavalcade. Hellfire is led by the single Welcome to Hell, which explores the horrors and excesses of war. If Cavalcade was a drama, Hellfire is like an epic action film, the bands Geordie Greep said in a statement. Revisit Pitchforks 2019 Rising interview Get to Know Black Midi, a New Type of British Guitar Band. Quinn Moreland

June 10

BTS are celebrating their ninth anniversary as a group with the release of Proof, the K-pop titans first anthology collection. The three-disc set includes many of the groups biggest hits, plus deep cuts, demos, and a few previously unreleased tracks. The BTS anthology album that embodies the history of BTS will be released as they begin a new chapter, the groups management company said of the compilation. The anthology album Proof... reflect[s] the thoughts and ideas of the members on the past, present and future of BTS. Eric Torres

September 9

Its been seven years since Built to Spill last released an album of original music. Doug Martsch and the rest of his indie rock band will return soon with When the Wind Forgets Your Name, their Sub Pop debut and the follow-up to 2015s Untethered Moon and their 2020 covers record Built to Spill Plays the Songs of Daniel Johnston. Martsch mixed the album himself with help from L Almeida, Joo Casaes, and Josh Lewis. If lead single Gonna Lose is any indication of what to expect, fans are in for more of the bands trademark fuzzy hooks and burning guitar solos. Nina Corcoran

Built to Spill: When the Wind Forgets Your Name

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On stage at the iconic Madison Square Garden for his One Night in Space performance, Burna Boy became the first Nigerian artist to headline the venue and, in the midst, announced his next album Love, Damini. This next record will come on the heels of his Grammy-winning 2020 record Twice as Tall, which further cemented his status as a global popstar. In the time in between albums hes remained extremely active, releasing singles like Kilometre and Want it All and popping up on remixes such as Asakes Sungba and Black Sherifs Second Sermon. Alphonse Pierre

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Another year came and went without another Cardi B album, and, though shes teased fans with singles like Up and Bet It, she still hasnt announced any new info about when her next full-length is set to appear. After last years appearances on summertime pop singles from Lizzo and Normani, Cardi has more recently flexed her Bronx bona fides alongside Kay Flock, DougieB, and Bory300 on the drill track Shake It. Shed noted that her little 15 minutes lasting long as hell on I Do, and shes probably still laughing. Allison Hussey

August 12

Cheat Codes is the long-awaited joint album from Danger Mouse and Black Thought. It is led by the song No Gold Teeth and features guests including A$AP Rocky, Run the Jewels, the late MF Doom, Michael Kiwanuka, and more. Cheat Codes arrives after Black Thoughts recent solo trilogy, Streams of Thought, and is Danger Mouses first hip-hop record since his 2005 collaboration with MF Doom, Danger Doom. Quinn Moreland

Danger Mouse & Black Thought: Cheat Codes

July 29

Lets clear up some confusion about Florist: 1) It is a band composed of Emily Sprague, Jonnie Baker, Rick Spataro, and Felix Walworth. 2) Yes, technically Sprague released a solo album under the moniker, 2019s gut wrenching Emily Alone. 3) The projects self-titled fourth album is both full-length and full-band. The foursome recorded the 19-track album in June 2019 while holed up in a rental house in New Yorks Hudson Valley. We called it Florist because this is not just my songs with a backing band, Sprague says. Its a practice. Its a collaboration. Its our one life. These are my best friends and the music is the way that it is because of that. Quinn Moreland

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Since releasing her long-awaited fifth album Miss Anthropocene in 2020, Grimes has been hard at work on an epic space opera called Book 1. She teased the project earlier this year after sharing the one-off single Shinigami Eyes and announcing her next EP, Fairies Cum First, which was billed as a prelude to Book 1. Grimes discussed her forthcoming LPand some other thingsin a recent chat with Vanity Fair. According to the interview, Grimes 15-track fairycore album is set in the distant future, and contains as yet unreleased tracks like Marie Antoinette 2077, 100% Tragedy, and Sci-Fi, which she wrote with the Weeknd and his producer Illangelo. Madison Bloom

June 24

British musician Hollie Cook co-produced Happy Hourher follow-up to 2018s Vessel of Lovewith her General Roots band members Ben Mckone and Luke Allwood and executive producer Youth. Making this music that I love, I do turn deep inside myself, Cook said in a press statement. It makes me explore a lot of human truths and feelings that we should not shy away from, and it feels like a release to turn them into songs. Quinn Moreland

August 19

Freakout/Release is the first full-length in three years from electronic outfit Hot Chip. The London band recorded its eighth album at the Relax & Enjoy Studio in East London and has shared the first single Down, which samples Universal Togetherness Bands More Than Enough. The follow-up to 2019s A Bath Full of Ecstasy features contributions from Cadence Weapon, Soulwax, and Lou Hayter. Eric Torres

Hot Chip: Freakout/Release

July 15

Cooked up in London with Alan Moulder and Flood, The Other Side of Make-Believe is Interpols seventh studio album. Frontman Paul Banks took enough time away from Muzzhis band with Josh Kaufman and Matt Barrickto record Interpols follow-up to 2018s Marauder; it features early singles Toni, Somethings Changed, and Fables, which Banks described as evocative of classic R&B with a nod to the golden age of hip hop. Matthew Ismael Ruiz

Interpol: The Other Side of Make-Believe

July 22

Its already been a wild year for Jack White, and thats not only because hes single-handedly trying to get major labels to start pouring money into the vinyl pressing business. Almost immediately after the release of his recent album Fear of the Dawn, he played a hometown concert in Detroit where he got engaged and surprise-married on stage. This summer, with all that behind him, hes putting out a second album featuring the singles Love Is Selfish and Queen of the Bees. Evan Minsker

June 24

The cozy embrace of time at home with a growing new family inspired The Spur, the lead track to Joan Shelleys first studio LP since 2019s Like the River Loves the Sea. Shelleys tunes have always felt like warm, empathetic dispatches, but here, she expands on her acoustic-guitar foundation. Her fuller band arrangements, which feature contributions from Meg Baird, Nathan Salsburg, and producer James Elkington, abet the Kentucky singer-songwriter in pushing her songs toward stirring emotional ends. Bill Callahan joins Shelley singing on Amberlit Morning, a dreamy duet that puts his velvety baritone and her clear lilt in exquisite complement. Allison Hussey

June 10

California pop-punks Joyce Manor are gearing up to release 40 oz. to Fresno, their first new album in four years. The follow-up to 2018s Million Dollars to Kill Me is produced by Rob Schnapf, who previously worked with the band on Cody, and features Motion City Soundtracks Tony Thaxton on drums. The album title is a play on Sublimes 1992 classic 40 oz. to Freedom that the band lifted from an auto-corrected text message. That tongue-in-cheek spirit can be heard on Gotta Let It Go, the albums youthful lead single that harkens back to Joyce Manors early days. Nina Corcoran

Joyce Manor: 40 oz. to Fresno

August 26

Three years after her breakthrough, Crushing, Julia Jacklin will return with a new record. Pre Pleasure is Jacklins third album and is led by the single Lydia Wears a Cross. Jacklin recorded the album in Montreal alongside co-producer Marcus Paquin. For the first time I stepped away from the guitar, and wrote a lot of the album on the Roland keyboard in my apartment in Montreal with its inbuilt band tracks, Jacklin said in a press statement. I blu-tacked reams of butcher paper to the walls, covered in lyrics and ideas, praying to the music gods that my brain would arrange everything in time. Revisit Pitchforks Rising interview Julia Jacklin Was Finally Breaking Beyond Australias Indie Rock Scene. Then the Pandemic Hit. Quinn Moreland

Julia Jacklin: Pre Pleasure

June 24

Barbarism is the debut solo LP from former Priests lead singer Katie Alice Greer. The new record follows Greers trio of solo EPs: Freaky 57, 3 Colors, and No One Else on Earth. She announced her upcoming album earlier this year, sharing lead single FITS/My Love Cant Be. Greer also released a music video for the track that she directed, produced, and edited herself. The glitchy clip spoofs vintage news broadcasts, with Greer starring as every character. Madison Bloom

Katie Alice Greer: Barbarism

July 15

Special is the follow-up to Lizzos 2019 breakout LP Cuz I Love You. The singer announced the album last month with the release of About Damn Time, which she issued with a Christian Breslauerdirected music video partially set in a Stressed & Sexy support group. About Damn Time can lead into so many conversations, Lizzo told Zane Lowe following the singles release. Its about damn time I feel better, its about damn time we get out this pandemic. Its about damn time we to get the first Black female Supreme Court Justice. Theres so many things. Its about damn time we popped the champagne. Its about damn time the tequila got here. Last summer, Lizzo dropped her Cardi B collaboration Rumors, marking her first new track in over two years. It is currently unclear whether or not the song will appear on Special. Madison Bloom

July 29

Surrender is Maggie Rogers follow-up to her 2019 debut Heard It in a Past Life. Rogers recorded the LP at New Yorks famous Electric Lady Studios, Peter Gabriels Real World Studios near Bath, England, and in her parents garage. She announced the record with an album trailer and accompanying poem. More recently, Rogers released lead single Thats Where I Am, which arrived with a music video featuring cameos from pals David Byrne and Hamilton Leithauser. Madison Bloom

June 17

During lockdown, Nick Cave wrote a series of psalms, one a day for a week. Cave and his longtime collaborator Warren Ellis set those seven spoken-word pieces to music and will be releasing them under the title Seven Psalms. The seven psalms are presented as one long meditationon faith, rage, love, grief, mercy, sex and praise, Cave wrote in a statement. A veiled, contemplative offering borne of an uncertain time. The B-side of the album features a 12-minute instrumental piece recorded during the sessions that produced 2021s Carnage. Quinn Moreland

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Normani has taken her time with the rollout for her first solo record, sharing her attention-grabbing debut Motivation in 2019 before recruiting Cardi B for the slinky, luxurious Wild Side last July. Shes delivered those two powerhouse singles with stunning choreography and eye-popping visualsfull-suite treatments that bode well for anything else on the way. Shes nodded to titans like Janet Jackson and Aaliyah as shes developed her own lane, maintaining a hold as one of the most promising young forces in the pop landscape. And, just last week, she shared another new track, Fair. Allison Hussey

June 17

Ugly Season follows Set My Heart on Fire Immediately, Mike Hadreas stunning 2020 entry as Perfume Genius. Hadreas reunited with producer Blake Mills for the new album, which comprises songs he wrote for The Sun Still Burns Here, an immersive dance piece made with choreographer Kate Wallich. The new LP includes two previously-released songs from the performance: Eye in the Wall and Pop Song. In addition to the 10-track record, Hadreas will issue an accompanying short film created by visual artist Jacolby Satterwhitethe director of Solanges film When I Get Home. My visual narrative serendipitously mirrors the lyrical direction in his music, Satterwhite said of the short in press materials. Its a creation myth. How do you architecturally mold and render an idealized version of utopia? Its about making something that you desire so beyond your scope that its hard to grapple into a concrete form. Madison Bloom

Perfume Genius: Ugly Season

June 3

Its been three long years since Post Malones last album, Hollywoods Bleeding and the Posties are hungry. Their cravings will hopefully be satiated by a new album called Twelve Carat Toothache. Post Malones fourth studio album will include his single with the Weekend, One Right Now. Malone also revealed that the album will feature collaborations with Doja Cat, the Kid Laroi, Roddy Rich, and Fleet Foxes Robin Pecknold, with whom he performed Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol on Saturday Night Live. Quinn Moreland

June 10

The Range, the electronic project of James Hinton, is gearing up to release Mercury, his first new album in six years. The follow-up to 2016s Potential includes the singles Relegate, Bicameral, Urethane, and Ricercar. In a statement, Hinton explained that the latter track is one of many in which he edits lyrics as a way to say something that [he] would never be able to say out loud. The Range promises, once again, to play around with a wide range of samples on Mercury, from a reworked Chief Kamanawanalea break by the Turtles to UK grime artist MIKs track Ice Rink. Nina Corcoran

June 24

New York avant-pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor hasnt put out an album since 2016s Remember Us to Life. After announcing a new box set edition of her debut, 11:11, the singer-songwriter unveiled Home, before and after, which arrives this summer. Spektor recorded and co-produced the LP in upstate New York with producer John Congleton and has shared two singles from the album so far: the piano ballad Becoming All Alone and the experimental pop song Up the Mountain. Eric Torres

June 24

Soccer Mommy has built anticipation for her third album, Sometimes, Forever, with the singles Shotgun, Unholy Affliction, and Bones. The new album was produced by Oneohtrix Point Never architect Daniel Lopatin a collaboration that Sophie Allison originally believed to be a pipe dream but it turned out that Lopatin was a fan of Color Theory. Alphonse Pierre

Soccer Mommy: Sometimes, Forever

August 26

Following her 2019 debut, Beware of the Dogs, Australian songwriter Stella Donnelly will be releasing a new album titled Flood. Led by the single Lungs, Donnellys album was born from a period of transience that found her moving frequently. During this period, she became interested in birdwatching; a flock of Banded Stilts adorn the cover, their black and white frames forming an abstract mass. Donnellys commune with nature allowed her to lose that feeling of anyones reaction to [her], she wrote in a statement. I forgot who I was as a musician, which was a humbling experience of just being; being my small self. Quinn Moreland

July 29

In the past decade, Cocteau Twins Elizabeth Fraser has slowly become more and more of a visible presence in music. She put out records in collaboration with Oneohtrix Point Never and Jnsi, played some Massive Attack shows, and scored some TV series. Suns Signature, the new project from Fraser and her partner Damon Reece, is the first release of music thats been gestating in one form or another for a long time. Underwater is the name of a single she released in 2000, while others have been performed live. Golden Air marked the first proper introduction to the project. Evan Minsker

Suns Signature: Suns Signature EP

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Ever since SZA dropped her breakout album Ctrl in 2017, weve been impatiently waiting for the next one. But the immediate future just brought big collaborations: A song with Kendrick Lamar for the Black Panther cut All the Stars, another with the Weeknd and Travis Scott for the Game of Thrones track Power Is Power, and, unfortunately (but inevitably), a Maroon 5 single. Her first single as a lead artist since 2017 didnt arrive until 2020, when she dropped the Neptunes-produced Hit Different (featuring Ty Dolla $ign) and Good Days. Earlier that year, she insinuated that Top Dawg Entertainment had been holding up the release of her new music, and, in 2021, SZA self-released three tracksNightbird, Joni, and I Hate You via an anonymous SoundCloud account. She issued the latter on official platforms months later, after a fresh string of collaborations, Kiss Me More, Fue Mejor, and No Love, to name a few. Madison Bloom

June 24

Tim Heidecker might be the busiest man in showbiz. The comic, actor, musician, and fake film critic seems to draw from an endless well of material. His latest endeavor is High School, a forthcoming 10-track album that the polymath produced alongside Drew Erickson, Eric D. Johnson, and Mac DeMarco. Last month, Heidecker detailed High School, which boasts an appearance from Kurt Vile on a track called Sirens of Titan. He also dropped the breezy lead single Buddy. The new LP follows Heideckers 2020 full-length Fear of Death, which featured Weyes Bloods Natalie Mering, the Lemon Twigs, Foxygens Jonathan Rado, and others. Madison Bloom

Tim Heidecker: High School

July 22

Prolific rocker Ty Segall is gearing up for another album. Hello, Hi follows last years Harmonizer and 2019s First Taste. Segall largely self-recorded the LP at his California home. He shared the albums title track last month and revealed the tracklist, which features song titles like Cement, Saturday Pt. 1, and, naturally, Saturday Pt. 2. In between Harmonizer and Hello, Hi, Segall released his soundtrack for Whirlybird, a 2020 documentary from Matt Yoka. Madison Bloom

Ty Segall: Hello, Hi

June 17

Yaya Beys music is R&B at its core, but with elements of neo-soul, rap, reggae, and jazz. Bey wrote and produced her new album, Remember Your North Star, with some help from Phony Ppls Aja Grant and DJ Nativesun. The album follows her 2020 project Madison Tapes and 2021 EP The Things I Cant Take With Me. Alphonse Pierre

Yaya Bey: Remember Your North Star

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3 ways to avoid traffic on the road to product-based IT – CIO

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In the endless need for speed, digital leaders continue their shift from project to product orientation. However, this shift is not a set it and forget it initiative. It requires nurturing and continuous evolution that often leads CIOs to wonder: is our team doing this because its trendy, or are we in this to drive meaningful change?

Defining and rolling out a product operating model is just the beginning of a long road wrought with blind turns and detours.And your ability to drive meaningful change will ultimately hinge on your ability to navigate three realities once the table is set.

Successful product owners have a unique combination of business acumen, technical know-how, and leadership skills. An absence of maturity in any one of these traits can spawn an existential crisis for product-based IT. In our conversations with CIOs, one of the most common things we hear is that there arent enough qualified product owners.

Many organizations have spun up product management bootcamps or digital academies to buck the trend and equip their teams with the tools they need to be successful product owners. Amir Arooni, EVP and CIO at $13 billion Discover Financial Services, launched a technology academy to give his engineers a more diverse skillset and to curb the view that developers are like workers on a production line that churn out code, rather than creative problem-solvers who can help innovate. This training program coupled with a product orientation in IT is paying dividends: a recent mobile pilot resulted in a productivity increase of almost a third with no increase in headcount.

Other organizations may choose to source product owners directly from business units and functions, combining them with IT counterparts in a cohesive unit that breaks down the perceived wall between business and IT.

Whether you pursue a product management bootcamp, source product owners from business units, or pursue something entirely different, be prepared to invest in training to ensure new product teams have the skills to succeed.

Evolving your IT operating model in a vacuum, without bringing business units and functions into the fold, can create small wins, but it will ultimately fall short of the transformative outcomes you seek. For outsized returns in implementation, engage BUs and functions early and allow them to put their fingerprints on the following components of the operating model:

If the goal of shifting to product-based IT is to have autonomous and empowered product teams that pursue the highest-value opportunities, you cant let finance slow you down with rubber-stamp processes. Digital leaders need to build a close partnership with finance to demonstrate the benefits of a product-based funding model for them and the organization at large.

In a recent conversation with Maya Leibman, EVP & CIO of American Airlines, she noted that traditional, project-based funding models were designed to make you give up. There were so many mountains to climb, it had almost become a game of endurance. She went on to say that prior to adopting product funding, many teams would use maintenance dollars for projects just to avoid the approval process.

American Airlines new product-based funding model provides a persistent stream of funding and reduces unnecessary approvals. The boarding experience product team, for example, adds up the technology and process costs that go into maintaining and enhancing the boarding experience annually, then receives those funds to spend at their discretion to mature the experience. Not only did this improve speed and throughput, but it also provided finance more visibility into costs and new ways to prioritize investments. Ross Clanton, American Airlines Managing Director of Technology Transformation, highlighted a breakthrough that occurred in the finance department as a result of the new funding model: They could see into the black box of run costs now, not just the grow costs we submitted in the project-based model.

Shifting to a product operating model is a major cultural and operational change. When implemented well and improved continuously, it can result in faster time to market, more innovation, and better customer experiences. But the road is not easy, and CIOs need to be ready to get their hands dirty. Accounting for the realities above in your plans can help you bypass many traffic jams on the road to product utopia.

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