Though it isn't quite as packed with huge names as last week, we're digging through another robust assortment of terrific albums. Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Stephen Thompson open by hailing
Tigers Blood, the latest album from a singer-songwriter — Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee — who sounds more assured and potent than ever.
Plus: inescapably catchy global pop from South African singer Tyla, genre-straddling roots music from Sierra Ferrell, indescribable electronic compositions from Jlin and more.
Featured albums:1. Waxahatchee,
Tigers Blood
2. Tyla,
Tyla
3. Sierra Ferrell,
Trail of Flowers
4. Jlin,
Akoma
Other notable releases for March 22:• Rosie Tucker, '
Utopia Now!'
• Empress Of, '
For Your Consideration'
• Adrianne Lenker, '
Bright Future'
• The Jesus and Mary Chain, '
Glasgow Eyes'
• Future & Metro Boomin, '
We Don't Trust You'
• SiR, '
HEAVY'
• Good Morning, '
Seven'
• Tatyana, 'It's Over'
• Aoife O'Donovan, '
All My Friends'
• Brothers Osborne, '
Break Mine'
• Cakes da Killa, '
Black Sheep'
• Matt Champion (of Brockhampton), '
Mika's Laundry'
• Gary Clark Jr., '
JPEG RAW'
• Glass Beams, '
Mahal'
• Gossip, '
Real Power'
• Julia Holter, '
Something in the Room She Moves'
• Nourished by Time, '
Catching Chickens' EP
• Rosali, '
Bite Down'
• Shakira, '
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