Nuance Music Friday: July 29, 2022

Lauren Sanderson | Photo Courtesy of Katy Cooper

Written by: Nuance Editorial Team

Happy Nuance Friday! We hope your summer’s been a blast but not going by too fast. With the sun setting on another July and the weekend on the horizon, it’s time to sit back and cherish the fleeting midsummer vibes, and this week we got just the right new music for that.

Florist – Florist

Brooklyn indie-band Florist releases their highly anticipated self-titled album, Florist, via Double Double Whammy–building on a decade of experience, the band puts it all together to create their most riveting project yet, one truly worthy of their namesake. 

DOMi & JD BECK – NOT TiGHT 

The internet’s favorite jazz duo, DOMi & JD BECK, release their highly anticipated debut LP NOT TiGHTthe first release of Anderson. Paak’s Apeshit imprint on Blue Note Records, the duo brings jazz back to the mainstream with a historic supporting cast with features from. Paak, Thundercat, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Mac Demarco, and Herbie Hancock.  

Lauren Sanderson – Death of a Fantasy 

Indiana-born, Los Angeles-based Singer/Songwriter Lauren Sanderson shares her dynamic sophomore album Death of a Fantasy–an engaging 11-track genre-fluid escapade of self-discovery contemplating themes of love, loss, and loneliness.

ZHU – Musical Chairs Mixtape (Vol. 1) 

ZHU releases new Musical Chairs Mixtape (Vol. 1) via Astralwerks Records–compressing a vast array of modes, tempos, and sounds into a seven-track tape featuring ZHU’s distinct voice and atmospheric production. 

Sueco – “Next Ex” 

Sueco drops his new summer fling anthem “Next Ex”– the track fills every crevice of the speakers with pop-punk energy and comes with an A Clockwork Orange-inspired music video directed by Los Angeles-based artist/filmmaker Nas Bogado.