New Music Releases from Chicago Artists You Can Listen to During Quarantine

Need some fresh new tunes to break up the monotony of staying inside, baking bread, and working on puzzles? Some of Chicago’s best and brightest hometown heroes have just dropped (or are about to drop) amazing new music for you to listen to. Check out these 5 impressive new music releases:

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Beach Bunny – Honeymoon

(February 14, Mom + Pop Music)

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Check out this new album release from the self-proclaimed “sad lady” just in time for us all to stay inside and get sad with her. Don’t worry, though— this is the kind of indie pop-rock that might just help you dance out some of your feelings!

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Oux – Rise

(March 13, Self-release)

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The new single from hip-hop/pop duo Oux (pronounced “awe”) came out on the heels of widespread cancellations and the new reality of social distancing; the track is a dreamy, pop lullaby-anthem providing positivity and a sense of hope during a time when we all need it.

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NNAMDÏ – BRAT

(April 3, Sooper Records)

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Playful, high vocals juxtaposed with low, bone-shaking bass lines; processed vocals paired with an acoustic guitar— these are just a couple of ways that NNAMDÏ brings together disparate and beautiful elements in his new album release.

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Bassel & The Supernaturals – Smoke & Mirrors

(April 17, Self-release)

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The funk outfit, led by Bassel Almadani, often combines the traditional feel of its genre with lyrics inspired by, among other things, Almadani’s own Syrian roots. Sales from this new music release will be donated in part to support Syrian refugees through the Karam Foundation.

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V.V. Lightbody – Make a Shrine or Burn It

(May 1, Acrophase Records)

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Queen of nap rock V.V. Lightbody drops her highly-anticipated sophomore album next week, with already-released strong singles “If It’s Not Me,” “Horse on Fire,” and “Car Alarm.”

 

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