New Releases: Mary Elle's "Religion", sadplanet's "La Maga", Magic Bronson's Album, and Manic Street Preachers' "Critical Thinking"

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Several artists have recently unveiled new musical projects. Mary Elle, a singer-songwriter based in the Czech Republic, released her single "Religion," co-written with Gregory Darling. The song explores the contrast between man-made religion and genuine faith, featuring a blend of storytelling, melodies, and harmonies.

London-based shoegaze band sadplanet has launched their latest single, "La Maga," showcasing their expansive sound. Los Angeles indie-electronic duo Magic Bronson released their ten-track album, "Good Dogs," after a four-year hiatus. The album delves into themes of second chances, loss, and finding normalcy post-COVID. The title track, "Good Dogs," is described as a playful dance song about the push and pull of attraction.

Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers are back with their fifteenth studio album, "Critical Thinking", which explores emotions and reflections on modern life. The album balances energy and introspection, reflecting on the band's past and future while addressing contemporary political and cultural issues. The album showcases the band's signature post-punk influences with a mix of guitar hooks and driving rhythms.

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