Music / New Music FridayMusic / New Music FridayNew Music Friday: 8 albums to stream this weekAvril Lavigne returns to her pop-punk roots, RIP Swirl shares a moody debut, and Sevdaliza’s EP is bold and defiantShareLink copied ✔️February 25, 2022February 25, 2022TextGünseli Yalcinkaya Sevdaliza makes avant-garde pop that draws on vulnerability to create deeply personal yet observational reflections on the female experience. And her latest EP Raving Dahlia is no exception: it takes us through the rooms of the Iranian-Dutch singer’s subconscious, from the moody trip-hop of opening track “System”, to the acoustic longing of “High Alone” and existential club banger “Everything is everything”. On lead single “The Great Hope Design”, she questions the feasibility of existence by exploring themes of truth and artificial intelligence – a topic that Sevdaliza touched on last year when she unveiled her femmebot Dahlia, made to “convey the harsh truth about navigating in the music industry as a woman who does not conform to an industry standard – sonically, physically, and mentally”. Proving that she is the master of her own design, the artist asserts: “No man can guide me/ I am my own God.” Elsewhere, Avril Lavigne returns to her pop-punk roots on her highly-anticipated comeback, Huerco S releases his first album in six years, and RIP Swirl shares a moody debut. AVRIL LAVIGNE, LOVE SUX CENTRAL C, 23 HUERCO S, PLONK JPEGMAFIA, OFFLINE! PARA ONE, SPECTRE RIP SWIRL, BLURRY SASAMI, SQUEEZE SEVDALIZA, RAVING DAHLIA Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhat do cats think of Mitski’s new album? Find out in this new video‘Thug metal’ band Empty Shell Casing are the nu kids on the block Reebok Your favourite Reeboks are getting a makeoverThese evocative photos depict the in-between moments at Rio Carnival These photos straddle ‘pre and post-iPhone’ London nightlifeListen to Evissimax’s ‘Black, vampy and sexy’ Dazed mixPop dreamer Gabriela Richardson shares her internet obsessionsWhat’s poppin’? Two Shell meet Jack Harlow at London’s PhonoxThe rise of North West in 5 tracksThe Moment: How A.G. Cook turned Brat summer into a nightmareWinter Olympics 2026: Ranking the best music from the figure skating eventsEverything we know about Beyoncé’s rumoured rock eraEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy