New Music Releases March

February 28, 2023
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Words By Tysen Romeo

 

March 3

  • It’s been five years since Macklemore released “Gemini,” and he’s back with a new album, “Ben.”

 

  • “Red Moon in Venus” is Kali Uchis’ newest album since 2020’s “Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios).”

 

March 10

  • Miley Cyrus releases “Endless Summer Vacation” this month, making it her eight studio album.

 

March 15

  • March also brings the fifth studio album from American pop rock sisters Aly & AJ, “With Love From.”

 

March 17

  • Hyperpop duo 100 gecs follows up their debut album with “10,000 gecs,” a more mainstream sound—and sans the autotune.

 

  • “Fantasy” is the ninth studio album by French electronic music group M83.

 

March 24

  • Following 2021’s “Blue Banisters,” American singer-songwriter Lana Del Ray releases her ninth studio album, “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.”

 

  • “Higher Than Heaven” is English singer-songwriter Elllie Goulding’s follow up to 2020’s “Brightest Blue.”

 

  • Pop-punkers Fall Out Boy haven’t released an album in five years, but they’re back with “So Much (for) Stardust.”

 

March 31 

  • American indie rock supergroup Boygenius, composed of singer-songwriters Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, drops its debut full-length album “The Record.”

 

Folio’s newest intern, Tysen Romeo is excited to join the team. While working part-time and being in school, he still finds time to write about the things he loves here at Folio. He hopes to spread joy as well as the truth in his writing and we can’t wait to see all the potential he has.

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