Dirty Money, The Würmen, The Suplemments, and more great stuff for you to enjoy!

9 Albums You Should Listen To Week 50

This is 9Albums/EPs You Should Liste To Week 50, the album of the week is for Dirty Money and their debut EP “Vice & Virtue. Every week I pick 9 albums/EPs recently released by unknown artists that I share with you, I enjoyed all, so I want to invite you to give them a chance and listen to them.

Dirty Money "Vice & Virtue" Artwork

I appreciate you for showing some love to these artists, streaming these albums is a really cool way to help this artist, remember to give them a follow, a + (Spotify), and a heart (social media), you might already know it but I have to say it: you rock! Waste no more time and let’s get to it!

ALL ALBUMS/EPS SUBMITTED AND

DISCOVERED VIA MUSOSOUP

1.- UK’s Hard Rock band, Dirty Money, have just released their debut EP, “Vice & Virtue”. A flammable collection of heavy and distorted sounds inspired by the rough energy of bands like Guns N’ Roses, Black Stone Cherry and The Stooges. Out now! You can keep reading our review here.

2.- Vas Deferens is the debut EP by The Würmen, following their first double single debuting to airplay of both tracks on BBC introducing (Radio 6 and Leeds), alongside other radio stations in the UK and the USA. It was created in the same raucous and energetic fashion as the previous songs, with submissions to radio shows, on and offline poster campaigns, and as a small run of cassettes through Idiotape Records.

3.- The Supplements and their “Moving On” EP. In their own words: “Moody post-punk meets riff-lead indie rock. We combine melodic bass parts and dynamic song structures to lay the foundation for high energy guitars and lyrics motivated by real lived emotion. Guided by the songs, our most important goal is to create music that we would love to listen to.”

“This release is a three-song EP focused on the singer’s long-term dysfunctional relationship that ended shortly before the songs were recorded.”

4.- American Indie / Pop-Rock band, The Sleepy Haunts, share their latest EP “bloom, Vol.1”. An emotional musical ride filled with teenage spirit and angst. Emotive, intimate, and with full of creativity, this is a musical diary that shouldn’t miss your ears. Out now! You can read our review here.

5.- Avaraj started December off with the release of her latest release, an EP called “Precious Memories”. Dedicated to her beloved late grandmother, the heartfelt record takes a journey through the final years spent with the person slipping into the void of Alzheimer’s. It’s a bittersweet introspection witnessing the inevitable, and a comforting EP for anyone whose loved one is fading away from dementia. You can keep reading our review here.

6.- New Jersey-based artist Lexi Lemonade has been enthralling listeners since her first single “Drip” on 2020, and now she comes full circle with the multi-faceted EP Flavors. After the release of the track “Flavors” Lexi took a small break from music and became a mother in the meantime, coming back last month with the ethereal “Orion” and the EP announcement. You can keep reading our review here.

7.-Self Torque “No Rest for the Depressed” in his own words: “I wanted all the songs to be pretty fast and energetic so there was no let-up, I didn’t want there to be a slow song in the middle, so they’re a group of songs that have a certain energy to them. Lyrically they all share a common sense of desperation, but I think there’s also a vibe of positivity in those songs, like ‘Daydream’, there’s a message in there that there’s always tomorrow. There’s a lot of desperation, there’s a lot of anger but there’s also some hope in there”.

8.- RevueWhy can’t you stay” in their own words: “We put our heart, soul and lives for year into meticulously crafting the tracks showcasing our dedication to musical excellence, blending elements of folk, rock, blues and singer songwriter styles with soulful melodies, earning praise from both fans and critics alike.”

9.- Through soft and delicate acoustic guitars, heartbeat like drums, and dreamy synths, Oren Levin’s music strives to be like drinking hot chocolate on a cold night, something comforting in an otherwise uncomfortable situation. Levin is a musical auteur, a singer songwriter at heart, with a producer’s brain for arrangement and sonic qualities. His music is intimate and draw upon the emotions one feels while lying in bed at 2am in contemplation.

Levin describes his music as “a soundtrack for one’s own commute through life.” “Nothing happens as planned” draws upon Levin’s experiences with lost love, heartbreak, anxiety, and social pressures.

I hope not only you can enjoy these artists but also remember to support them, streaming and sharing their work that obviously you can find in the Playlist Less Than 1,000 FollowersFresh SinglesIndie OnlyAlterindie State of MindFemale Rising Stars12 New Songs This WeekChill – Folk – AcousticDebut Bands (Off The Radar)Sickest & Dopest, and Unknown but Essentials!

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Here is a guide (Playlist) with one track from each of the albums presented in this round-up:

If you enjoy any of these tracks don’t forget to give it a green heart when you’re on Spotify and add it to your favorite playlist, this little action not only saves the track on your music library but also will help the artist, you know that the name of the game for us is “support”, thank you!!!

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