2. Hackman's upcoming release, Big Sigh, which promises to be another creative shake-up after his grunge-inspired I'm Not Your Man and Any Human Friend.
3. Bring Me The Horizon's next project, which has been delayed due to "unforeseen circumstances" and the departure of drummer Jordan Fish.
4. Sleater-Kinney's new album, Little Rope, produced by John Congleton, which comes after a tumultuous few years for the band, including the departure of drummer Janet Weiss.
Bullet Points:
Uchis' Spanish-language album, due out in 2024, promises to be a formidable follow-up to her exceptional Red Moon In Venus.• Hackman's upcoming album, Big Sigh, is shaping up to be another creative shake-up after his smirking and smutty I'm Not Your Man and Any Human Friend.
• Bring Me The Horizon's next project has been delayed due to "unforeseen circumstances," but fans are eagerly awaiting its release.
• Sleater-Kinney's new album, Little Rope, produced by John Congleton, promises to be an intriguing prospect after a tumultuous few years for the band.
• After a successful 2021, Billie Eilish is reportedly working on a new album, which is expected to be released later in 2024.
• Kendrick Lamar's highly anticipated follow-up to his critically acclaimed album Damn. is rumored to be dropping in 2024, with production from Dr. Dre and Sounwave.
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