Spring is the season of new beginnings and trying new things so why not expand your music taste with ten perfect albums for spring?
“Charm” by Clairo
This album is the perfect album for early, breezy mornings whether you’re walking through campus or spending a day at home. Each song is so peaceful and has slow and more fast paced songs leaving you wanting more as the album continues.
“Deeper Well” by Kacey Musgraves
Although some of her music is more country oriented, I love this album. Every song tells a story and even if you’re just using it for background music, it still keeps you intrigued. The album flows really well together and the imagery never misses.
“Underdressed at the Symphony” by Faye Webster
This album is perfect for when you want to be in your feelings but also be jamming at the same time. Faye does a really good job at filling this album with songs that are a mix between slow and fast. Faye is notorious for having really slow songs with honestly sad lyrics, but this album goes out of its way to be more developed and keeps you listening
“Snow Angel” by Renee Rapp
Even though it came out in fall of 2023, this album is so spring. It has constant bops even when the songs are extremely sad. Renee’s personality really came out in this album and I think it’s the perfect album to play while driving or getting ready for an event with friends.
“Currents” by Tame Impala
I love this album and the way the synth and the instrumental builds throughout each song. I think the lyrics go really well with the instrumental and the lack of diverse lyrics allow you to concentrate on just the album, which is something I think makes it unique. This album in particular is perfect for studying for finals or going for a walk outside.
“Decide” by Djo
I could go on and on about this album. Like “Currents,” this album has an amazing instrumental. It has a perfect build of lyrics and each song is entertaining and makes listening to the album a perfect spring day album.
“the record” by boygenius
If you know me, you know how much I love this album. Each song is perfect and I have absolutely no critiques. I think the bands voices flow really well together and the stories told in each song make you want to follow along and discover more. The album overall is a little bit depressing but I guarantee once you listen to it, you won’t mind a little sadness.