New music albums released this week

Several artists dropped new projects this week.

Bladee released Sulfur Surfer on Trash Island. Fakemink issued Terrified via EtnaVeraVela. Eli put out Stage Girl (Not a Dream Anymore) on Zelig/RCA.

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Realistic illustration depicting diverse new music releases for March 2-8, 2026, featuring vinyl records, artist portraits like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, and genre highlights.
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Upcoming music releases highlight diverse genres for March 2-8

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Tinnitist has compiled a short list of 30 new music titles arriving the week of March 2-8, 2026, spanning psychedelic rock, soul, punk, and more. The releases include long-awaited albums from veterans like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, alongside debuts and collaborations from emerging acts. This roundup showcases a mix of established and experimental sounds from artists worldwide.

Several notable music releases became available on streaming platforms this week. Artists including Aldous Harding, Broken Social Scene, and Loraine James issued new projects. The albums span indie folk, rock, and electronic styles.

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Swedish rapper Bladee has announced his new album Sulfur Surfer, due out May 20 on Trash Island. The news arrives alongside the release of his single “Blondie.”

Paste Magazine has selected ten compelling new albums to stream this week, featuring artists from rap to experimental jazz. Highlights include Baby Keem's long-awaited Ca$ino and Hilary Duff's pop comeback luck… or something. The roundup covers diverse genres, urging listeners to discover fresh obsessions.

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Paste Magazine has curated a list of 13 compelling new albums for streaming this week, featuring diverse genres from country to metalcore. Highlights include Jill Scott's long-awaited return and Charli XCX's gothic pop exploration.

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