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New Music Friday: Demi Lovato, Foxes, Ryley Walker, 24hrs & Flock of Dimes

New records from established stars, and up and coming artists were released this week. Demi Lovato, Foxes, Ryley Walker, and Flock of Dimes all released new music this week. 

Demi Lovato releases her new album Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over today. The album includes 19 songs and three bonus tracks and is a companion to Lovato’s documentary, Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil. Read Dash’s full article on Lovato’s new album here

Foxes releases their EP Friends in the Corner today. The pop artist’s EP includes previously released tracks by the artist “Kathleen,” “Friends in the Corner,” and “Hollywood.Friends in the Corner includes 7 songs and a bonus acoustic track of “Kathleen.” Foxes talked about the single “Kathleen,” the EP, and an upcoming album saying “Focusing on creativity during lockdown has been essential for me – it’s given me so much strength and positivity. Almost without realizing it, I ended up writing a whole new album. The new songs have a really different energy and need to exist together as a record… It felt right to wrap these songs up together as an EP before the new album gets released later this year.”

Rapper Lil TJay dropped his Destined 2 Win project featuring 21 new tracks and features from Tyga, Saweetie & more. 24hrs released the Real Walker EP with appearances by Ty Dolla $ign, MadeinTYO, PnB Rock & Lightshow. 

Ryley Walker releases his new album Course In Fable today. The folk singer-songwriter, and guitarist from Chicago describes the new album as “indie rock.” Even though Walker lives in New York City now, Course In Fable stayed true to his Chicago roots, as it is said to have definite feelings and sounds of music being made in Chicago. The album’s described as being elegantly dizzy, shimmery, and yet direct.

Flock of Dimes’ new album Head of Roses is released today. Jenn Wasner is behind Flock of Dimes, and this record is her second solo album. When talking about Head of Roses, Wasner said “Simply put, Head of Roses is a record about heartbreak, but from a dualistic perspective. It’s about the experience of having one’s heart broken and breaking someone else’s heart at the same time. But beyond that, it’s about having to reconcile the experience of one’s own pain with the understanding that it’s impossible to go through life without being the source of great pain for someone else.”

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