Each month, our Workers Picks column sees Consequence writers and editors spotlight a few of our favourite new music from the previous 4 weeks. Try the picks for the very best albums of April 2025 under.
Possibly it’s simply us, however April 2025 felt like essentially the most stacked launch month of the 12 months up to now.
In between Coachella weekends and our sprawling Guitar Week this month, there have been a great deal of nice new albums that captured our consideration. Bon Iver returned together with his first new album in six years, and it was completely well worth the wait; in the meantime former CoSigns Seashore Bunny, Wishy, Momma, and Samia all arrived with wonderful follow-ups. Plus, a collaborative Elton John and Brandi Carlile report, a wild new providing from Jane Remover, and a beautiful return from The Maintain Regular frontman Craig Finn.
Learn on for our favourite albums of April 2025 under, listed in alphabetical order.
2hollis — star
2hollis, certainly one of our rising artists to look at in 2025, has been fortunately overactive. A constant string of singles over the past two years straight culminated within the full-length releases boy and this 12 months’s star, which additionally serves as his Interscope Information debut. The discharge cadence matches Hollis’ stressed perspective; on so lots of his songs, he’s impulsive, tense, even erratic. star is probably not as sonically dynamic as boy, but it surely does dig deeper into this unusual paranoia that lots of his songs characteristic. On the similar time, star is roofed wall to wall with bangers, constructing out hollis’ distinctive pop star persona with extra throttling drops and raspy hooks than ever. — Paolo Ragusa
Stream star on Apple Music or Amazon Music
Seashore Bunny — Tunnel Imaginative and prescient
On their third album, Tunnel Imaginative and prescient, Lili Trifilio and co. sharpen Seashore Bunny’s hook-laden, guitar-driven sound right into a cathartic portrait of a quarter-life disaster. Recorded in Chicago with producer Sean O’Keefe, the album showcases Trifilio’s knack for candid, unflinchingly direct lyrics (“Oh, am I sufficient?” she sings on “Chasm”), but in addition sees the band enterprise into new thematic territory, at instances grappling with politics (“Violence”) and the methods society influences us (“Simply Across the Nook”). All through, Trifilio’s crisp vocals lower by the dynamic guitar riffs and energetic drum components, encapsulating the chaos of being a younger grownup within the 2020s with a resonant sense of grudging perseverance. — Jo Vito
Stream Tunnel Imaginative and prescient on Apple Music or Amazon Music
Black Nation, New Highway — Perpetually Howlong
Even for a band whose identification has at all times been considerably malleable, a lot credit score is because of Black Nation, New Highway for forging on after the departure of their distinctive frontperson, Isaac Wooden. Properly, they don’t attempt to replicate the previous on Perpetually Howlong, as an alternative splitting vocal duties amongst Georgia Ellery, Tyler Hyde, and Could Kershaw whereas absolutely embracing their baroque progressiveness. From the Western scenic shifts of “Two Horses” to the twee operatics of “For the Chilly Nation,” there are dangers taken all over the place, in the end paying off in an album bursting with explorative creativity. Given the journey the band took getting right here, that’s the type of inspiring reinvention any artist hopes for. — Ben Kaye
Stream Perpetually Howlong on Apple Music or Amazon Music | Purchase on Vinyl/CD