3 new albums to check out this Friday (May 30, 2025)

As May comes to an end, it’s going out with quite a musical blast! Unlike the beginning of the month which seemed quieter in terms of album releases, the last Friday is delivering over 20 fresh new arrivals. Whether you’re into pop or just want something loud to listen to, there’s plenty to choose from!

Apart from the three albums mentioned earlier, don’t forget to explore the latest album by Foxwarren. Their self-titled 2020 release was outstanding; therefore, it’s reasonable to anticipate that their second one will also be impressive.

Hey there fellow gaming enthusiasts! This Friday, some familiar tunesmiths are dropping their latest creations, but don’t let that fool you – these aren’t just rehashes. Instead, they’ve cultivated brand-new tracks that are definitely worth your time. Here are three must-listen picks for the week. Enjoy!

3 albums that you shouldn’t miss being dropped on May 30

Garbage – Let All That We Imagine Be the Light

Garageband Shirley Manson and their group are often seen as a legendary ’90s band, yet they never really disappeared. Crucially, they’ve consistently produced exceptional music. Although their tunes aren’t the type to sell millions of albums, that’s not their primary goal. Instead, Garbage is adept at recognizing its audience and delivering music that fans will value deeply.

This new album could very well be their finest in twenty years, showing no signs of softening due to age. Instead, it blends poignant themes like love and the harshness of reality. If you’re looking for a high-energy album with plenty of melody, this is definitely worth a listen.

Matt Berninger – Get Sunk

If you have a soft spot for The National, there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy this album as well, given their appeal. You might also be delighted to know that Berninger is the lead vocalist for one of your favorite bands and contributes significantly to their lyrics. This background should make his latest solo venture even more appealing.

As a gamer, I’m finding this album to be less cryptic and more straightforward compared to the singer’s usual style. It seems to delve deeply into themes of childhood and personal development, which I can certainly relate to in my gaming journey. Notably, the song “Times of Difficulty” has a striking resemblance to The National’s “Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks,” so fans are in for a treat!

Miley Cyrus – Something Beautiful

This piece is expected to evoke a psychedelic vibe, reminiscent of work from the late 1960s. Given that Cyrus is a savvy musician with a background in the industry, it’s reasonable to anticipate that while there will be elements of psychedelia, the overall sound will lean more towards pop music.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but feel a tinge of anticipation when it comes to Cyrus outdoing her previous album’s sales, considering the massive success of “Flowers.” However, with the release of “End of the World” from her latest album, Something Beautiful, I must say, it’s sounding incredibly promising and impressive.

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