Some great new sounds for you to check out this month.

MOISTURIZER
By Wet Leg

The second studio album from British rockers Wet Leg and the first to feature guitarist Josh Mobaraki, bass guitarist Ellis Durand and drummer Henry Holmes as full contributing members.
After the runaway success of the band’s self-titled first album in 2022, there were fears that this follow-up would suffer the infamous second release slump, but it’s quickly become a hit with critics and fans alike, having hit #1 on the UK Albums Chart. Described as catchy with a great indie-rock vibe, this could turn out to be the sound of the summer.

VERONICA ELECTRONICA
By Madonna

A remix album featuring the veteran songstress at, arguably, her creative and musical best. These tracks were recorded between 1997 and ’98 and the album was originally conceived as a remix from her phenomenally successful Ray of Light, but shelved. Fans are in for a treat with rare and previously unreleased or remastered remixes from the era, with several collaborators, including Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT and Victor Calderone. It also includes Gone Gone Gone, a previously unreleased demo with producer Rick Nowels.

PRIVATE MUSIC
By Deftones

Decades on from their awe-inspiring debut, Adrenaline, the American alt-metal rockers have come up with a meditative offering that showcases the band at their most evolved. At once a psychedelic voyage and a skullrattling wallop, it’s the latest peak in a catalogue filled with immersive, emotive triumphs.
Alongside Chino Moreno, Stephen Carpenter, Abe Cunningham and Frank Delgado is touring bassist Fred Sablan for an 11-song set that’s lean and masterfully produced by Nick Raskulinecz, who previously worked on Diamond Eyes.