New Music April

April 1, 2025
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April 12

Wu-Tang & DJ Mathematics  Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman”

A legendary moment for hip-hop listeners as the Wu-Tang Clan and DJ Mathematics are set to release their album “Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman.”

This project will feature original members with features from other artists such as Benny the Butcher, Kool G and more. 

 

April 18

Julien Baker & TORRES  “Send a Prayer My Way”

This musical duo will be combining powers to release their joint album “Send a Prayer My Way.”

This project will consist of 12 tracks and will lean toward a more country sound, which is quite different from the typical music that Julien Baker and TORRES produce. 

 

Superheaven “Superheaven”

I’m personally so excited to hear the release of the rock group Superheaven’s self-titled album, as this comes 10 years after their last album. Many fans are bursting with giddiness as they await the chance to experience what the band has created sonically. 

 

April 25

d4vd “WITHERED”

After the major success of his song “Romantic Homicide,” d4vd is releasing “WITHERED.”

On his Instagram, he thanked fans for “eternally waiting for me,” adding, “This album means SO much to me you have no idea the blood sweat and tears that came with trying to create this project over the past 2 years. Constantly starting over and over and over until there was nothing left on this audio landscape of a canvas than thoughts, melodies, and emotions that were unequivocally me.”

 

Beach Bunny Tunnel Vision”

Indie trio Beach Bunny will be releasing their album, Tunnel Vision this spring! 

Fans can expect 10 tracks from a notebook of track names that was posted on their Instagram. 

 

Coco Jones “Why Not More?”

Former Disney Channel star and R&B singer Coco Jones will be releasing her debut album, “Why Not More?”

This comes after the success of her single “ICU,” which features pop icon Justin Timberlake on the remix.  A tour will also accompany her upcoming album, which will begin in Philadelphia.

Amiyah Golden is a freelance journalist and photographer who has made her local imprint through witty and informed writing. Shining light on the importance of culture and community within Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. Amiyah has cultivated a connection in the city and beyond as an agent for authentic discourse and diversified perspectives.

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