If you’re sick of binge-watching all your favorite Netflix and Hulu shows, you can always turn on some good music. Although most of us are quarantined, we still have new albums coming out almost every day. Below are some of the best albums that have been released so far in 2020.
Suddenly by Caribou
Five years after the release of his popular Our Love album, Dan Snaith is back with Suddenly. It is a mash-up of different influences such as new-age jazz and hip hop.
Walking Like We Do by The Big Moon
This indie-rock band presents their second studio album inspired by Frank Ocean and James Blake. Definitely listen to “Your Light,” their breakout hit that is completely infectious.
Big Conspiracy by J Hus
Momodou Lamin Jallow brings us thought-provoking songs in his new album Big Conspiracy, with songs like “Must Be” and “Deeper Than Rap.”
Color Theory by Soccer Mommy
At only 22 and on her second studio full-length album, Sophia Allison brings us original and personal songs that remind us of early Death Cab for Cutie.
3.15.20 by Childish Gambino
Having received raving reviews by critics as the first truly outstanding album of the decade, Childish Gambino’s new album touches on many important issues we are seeing in the world today, making it incredibly relevant.
Circles by Mac Miller
Mac Miller’s unreleased album, Circles, is a mix of rock, soul, rap, jazz, and folk and is considered to be one of his finest posthumously. Listen to “Good News” and “I Can See.” RIP to a legend.
After Hours by The Weeknd
The Weeknd continues to evolve and reinvent himself, which is why his new album will be adored by his current fans but also will capture new audiences.
Silver Landings by Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore continues to show she can change with the times and creates even more catchy pop songs in her newest album, Silver Landings.
Every Bad by Porridge Radio
This extremely nuanced album makes it stand out from other indie rock bands that are similar to Porridge Radio but still give us that familiar sound we want.
Storm Damage by Ben Watt
Ben Watt has created some great songs with witty lyrics in his new album. Take a listen to “Hand,” “Summer Ghosts,” and “Festival Song.”
Featured Image Credit: Mac Miller