Times Standard (Eureka)

Stuck inside? Turn up these 5 cool new albums released in 2020

- By Jim Harrington

With coronaviru­s concerns leading to the cancellati­on of so many major concerts, music fans might want to use the free time to catch up on listening to some new releases.

Here are five our favorite albums released in 2020:

“Always Tomorrow,” Best Coast

The Los Angeles duo was among the most consistent­ly entertaini­ng recording acts of the last decade, having scored high marks with each of its three studio offerings of original material — the 2010 debut “Crazy for You,” 2012’s “The Only Place” and 2015’s “California Nights.”

Now, Best Coast — which consists of duo, consisting of vocalist-guitarist Bethany Cosentino and guitarist Bobb Bruno — returns with its first album in five years and it’s another winner.

The band remains proudly, and quintessen­tially, SoCal on “Always Tomorrow” as it serves up wave after wave of its patented mix of surf rock, indie-pop and Go-Go’sfriendly new wave. Yet, there’s undoubtedl­y more of an edge to this collection

than usual, as if Costentino is coming to the realizatio­n that all that glitters is not gold.

Try this track: “Different Light”

“Half Moon Light,” Lone Bellow

The acclaimed Nashville-based band — consisting trio of lead vocalist Zach Williams, guitarist Brian Elmquist and multi—instrument­alist Kanene Donehey Pipkin — has delivered its best album to date “Half Moon Light.”

With sage guidance from National’s Aaron Dessner, who produced the album, Lone Bellow has turned its back its signature indie-folk

sound way down, while cranking up the rootsrock and alt-country. Fans of Wilco, Jason Isbell, Avett Brothers, Bruce Springstee­n and, not surprising­ly, the National fans will definitely want to give this a try.

Read our interview with the Lone Bellow here.

Try this track: “Good Times”

“Citizen of Heaven,” Tauren Wells

The Grammy-nominated Michigan native continues to impress on this followup to “Hills and Valleys,” the 2017 full-length debut that reached No. 5 on the charts and delivered a half-dozen singles. “Citizen of Heaven” just sparkles with slick R&B grooves, cool pop melodies and great vocal work from this rising star in the contempora­ry Christian music world.

Read our interview with Tauren Wells here.

Try this track: “Citizen of Heaven” (title track)

“Hotspot,” Pet Shop Boys

The legendary synthpop act, best known for the ’80s smashes “West End Girls,” “It’s a Sin” and (best of all) “Always on My Mind,” sounds pretty strong on its 14th studio album. There are several high-energy dance-floor numbers, but Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe actually deliver their best work on the slower/ mid-tempo cuts.

Try this track: “You are the one”

“Circles,” Mac Miller

The posthumous­ly released 12-track collection moving and convincing­ly illustrate­s how much the music world lost when this hip-hop star died at the age of 26 in 2018. There’s a definite lo-fi vibe to the production, which serves to further highlight Miller’s brilliance on the microphone.

Try this track: “Circles” (title track)

 ?? PHOTO BY DREW A. KELLEY, CONTRIBUTI­NG PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The band Best Coast performs during the One Love Malibu Festival, a benefit to raise money to rebuild after the Woolsey Fire on Sunday, December 2, 2018.
PHOTO BY DREW A. KELLEY, CONTRIBUTI­NG PHOTOGRAPH­ER The band Best Coast performs during the One Love Malibu Festival, a benefit to raise money to rebuild after the Woolsey Fire on Sunday, December 2, 2018.

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