The Cramps announce lost album gravest gravy release

The Cramps will release a previously unreleased 1977 album titled Gravest Gravy on August 21 via Vengeance Records.

The collection features recordings made during sessions that produced the band's early singles including Surfin Bird and Human Fly. Producer Alex Chilton oversaw the original work in October 1977. Additional tracks from those sessions remained unreleased until now.

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Madonna reveals confessions ii track list on street posters

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Madonna has unveiled the track list for her upcoming album Confessions II through posters plastered across major cities on May 14. The 12-song record serves as a sequel to her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor and is set for release on July 3 via Warner Records.

Drag City will release a new posthumous album by the late folk singer and artist Ed Askew on July 31. The Final Painting draws from demos recorded between 2020 and his death in January 2025.

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Gracie Abrams will release her third studio album Daughter From Hell on July 17. The singer-songwriter co-produced and co-wrote the record with Aaron Dessner. It follows her 2024 album The Secret of Us.

The band Die Toten Hosen will release its new album «Trink aus, wir müssen gehen!» at the end of May. It is set to be the group's final studio album after more than 40 years.

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A variety of new music albums hit streaming services recently.

Danish punk band Iceage have revealed their first album since 2021, set for release on May 29 via Mexican Summer. The announcement coincides with a music video for the new single “Ember.” Frontman Elias Rønnenfelt described the songs as immediate, urgent, raw, and fast.

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London-based band Man/Woman/Chainsaw have announced their debut album Cannonball, set for release on August 7. The group shared a new single, Nosedive, produced by Seth Evans and Margo Broom. Singer Emmie-Mae described the track as exploring longing for comfort and freedom in a relationship.

 

 

 

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