New Music Releases This Week: Country Hits From Megan Moroney and Luke Bryan, Plus BLACKPINK, Gorillaz, and More
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Over in indie and beyond, Sputnikmusic flags a massive February 27 slate: BLACKPINK's hypertechno EP DEADLINE, Gorillaz's neo-psychedelic The Mountain, Mitski's slacker noise pop Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, and Rob Zombie's industrial grinder The Great Satan. Jazz heads, KCCK spotlights 96-year-old Betty Bryant's bluesy Nothin’ Better to Do, her 15th album of offbeat gems. R&B's heating up too—Jay Rush Jennings unleashes soulful "On Me," signaling his bold evolution, per EarMilk, while Brent Faiyaz's delayed Icon finally hit last week.
Industry buzz? AI's shaking things up, with Scoop Empire debating if tools like Suno are sidelining creators or just speeding demos—major labels like Universal are partnering up, but humans still rule the soul. Music Minds Matters launched a mental health push for live pros, per IQ Magazine. Dance floors pulse with Adam Beyer, David Guetta, and Tiësto fresh drops via Massive Dance Radio.
From vinyl twang to glitchy edges, this week's drops remind us discovery's alive beyond the feed.
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