So many music albums were released this month by different artists among them, these are the selected 5 album which is on the top chart this week, here are the songs check out the albums and add them to your playlist.

Rina Sawayama – Hold The Girl

The second studio album by British-Japanese singer Rina Sawayama is titled Hold the Girl. Dirty Hit issued it on September 16, 2022. The album’s debut song, “This Hell,” was made available on May 18, 2022.

According to Paste’s Jade Gomez, the album’s lead single, “This Hell,” a country pop song with “glam rock riffs,” is a “thrilling empowerment anthem.” She also pointed out that the song’s opening line, “Let’s go girls,” is a nod to Shania Twain’s similar introduction in her 1999 song “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

There are a total of 13 songs on the album including Hold the Girl, Minor Feelings, This Hell, and so on. The album received ratings of 74% from users and 81% from critics.

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Björk – Atopos

In order to give the Latin term fossore, which means “to dig,” a feminine counterpart, Björk created the name Fossora for her upcoming studio album. The album’s glitzy, fungal-themed artwork depicts the Icelandic artist’s metaphorical descent into the ground, a process that was motivated by personal loss and epidemic isolation.

The album’s debut song, “Atopos,” by Fossora, is driven by squelching, energizing rhythms that Björk has dubbed “biological techno,” an apt description: Here, she creates a bizarre, joyful fusion of DJ Kasimyn of Gabber Modus Operandi’s powerful beats, honking bass clarinets, and cooing backing vocals.

The album received ratings of 84% from users and 80% from critics.

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Jockstrap – I Love You Jennifer B

Amazingly wild and creative experimental pop debut album by Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye, whose seductive fusion of electronica, classical and theatrical strings, dance music, and clever, nimble sound combinations occasionally slip gleefully into reverse.

Skye creates incredibly imaginative instrumentals and arrangements, while Ellery’s voice soars high with a beautiful sweetness. The dreamy What’s It All About? the organ-driven arrhythmic, squeaky whirl and swirl of Jennifer B with vocal samples.

However, the crunchy-beat dance-music closer 50/50, as well as Concrete Over Water, a former Song of the Day, Glasgow, the oddball acoustic guitar and string arrangement that sounds like a psychedelic Joni Mitchell, and the vowel-pronouncing, crunchy-beat song of the day.

And Concrete Over Water, of the most inventive and visually stunning debuts of the year. The album received ratings of 81% from users and 85% from critics.

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Sudan Archives – Natural Brown Prom Queen

The second album from singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Brittney Parks evokes frenetic energy that is at once soothing to the soul and crushing to the body with its inventive technicality and bold poetry.

Outside of vocal talent, black women musicians rarely receive the recognition they deserve for technical ingenuity in music-making. Aretha Franklin was a furious arranger who understood just where to put the instruments that made up the framework of her successes thanks to her acute ear for melodies.

The singer-songwriter dances with herself at her own party while serving as both the guest of honor and the headline act on her second album, Natural Brown Prom Queen.

She is a one-woman band who, over the course of 18 lengthy tracks, exudes frenetic energy that is both physically and emotionally exhausting.

The album received ratings of 79% from users and 81% from critics.

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Alex G – God Save the Animals

Alex G, a musician, singer-songwriter, and producer from Philadelphia, first gained recognition in his teens by posting low-fi music on Bandcamp. This is the 29-year-old’s album, and on it, he is bolder, stranger, and more immersed in studio experimentation than ever before.

He also embraces cooperation with his bandmates and his partner, string player, and vocalist Molly Germer.

God Save the Animals, like all of Alex G’s music, blends autobiography and fiction, with poetic refrains slipping in and out as he thinks about ideas of faith and hope in all their manifestations.

Though there is a sweetness that occasionally verges on becoming cloying, he cuts through with chaos and levity. Overall, it is a rich and deftly organized work.

The album received ratings of 77% from users and 82% from critics.

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