New Music Friday: The best albums out April 4
Briefly

On April 4, NPR Music showcased several noteworthy album releases, featuring Craig Finn’s introspective ‘Always Been,’ Momma’s evocative ‘Welcome to My Blue Sky,’ Lily Seabird’s raw ‘Trash Mountain,’ and duendita’s powerful ‘a strong desire to survive.’ Host Stephen Thompson and guest Zach McCormick from Minnesota Public Radio’s The Current spotlight these albums for their lyrical depth and musical innovation, drawing attention to their unique contributions to the music landscape. The segment encourages listeners to explore these new sounds and reflects the evolving artistry within the music community.
Craig Finn’s new album ‘Always Been’ showcases his lyrical prowess and musical evolution, offering listeners a deeply reflective journey through storytelling and sound.
Momma's ‘Welcome to My Blue Sky’ effortlessly blends indie rock flair with poignant lyricism, marking a significant step forward in the band's creative development.
Lily Seabird's ‘Trash Mountain’ draws from personal experiences, crafting a raw and relatable narrative that resonates with listeners through its heartfelt honesty.
Duendita’s ‘a strong desire to survive’ is a compelling exploration of identity and resilience, layered with rich melodies and profound lyrical depth.
Read at www.npr.org
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