Illustration Louise GrosjeanMusic / ListsMusic / Lists9 of the best albums from March 2024From Ariana Grande to Bladee and Yung Lean, here’s a round-up of this month’s best albumsShareLink copied ✔️March 29, 2024March 29, 2024Text Günseli Yalcinkaya It’s the end of March, which means Easter Bank Holiday is officially here (sorry, freelancers)! Whether you’re planning a weekend away or having a chill one, this month’s album releases have us sorted for whatever vibe the days ahead might bring. OK disclaimer: the selection is... varied. We’ve got Ariana Grande’s triumphant return, eternal sunshine, marking the singer’s Saturn return, and the collapse of a romantic relationship with hopes of another on the horizon. Then there’s Bladee and Yung Lean’s Psykos, which sees the pair unite for their first full-length project (read the behind-the-scenes here), and Kim Gordon’s second solo album The Collective, which sounds exactly like TikTok (just listen to it). Elsewhere, Jlin’s Akoma is a dazzling third album featuring high-precision footwork futurism and appearances by the likes of Björk and Philip Glass. Internet favourite SEBii shares a glitch-inducing new album VVSS2, while Bolis Pu explores his Hong Kong heritage on his debut solo, Letter To Yu, a club-ready selection of tunes primed for the dancefloor. London-based sound artist Nexcyia delivers a beautifully intimate record, Endless Path of Memory, and Vegyn is back with a five-track EP, featuring the likes of John Glacier and Lauren Auder. Take a listen below. ARIANA GRANDE, ETERNAL SUNSHINE BLADEE & YUNG LEAN, PSYKOS BOLIS PUPUL, LETTER TO YU JLIN, AKOMA KIM GORDON, THE COLLECTIVE NEXCYIA, ENDLESS PATH OF MEMORY SEBII, VVSS2 VEGYN, ANOTHER 9 DAYS 1010BENJA, TEN TOTAL 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.TrendingThe internet wants women to stop acting like ‘birds’On TikTok, the word has become shorthand for being male-centred, prompting women to share their dating horror stories and unlearn their ‘bird’ behaviour before summertimeLife & CultureArts+CultureHow Prince almost ended up in The Fifth ElementOnFashionHow On and Loewe are shaping the future of footwear Film & TV7 sex worker-approved films about sex workMusicThe 5 best songs from Drake’s new albums (plural) FashionThis subculture archive is fashion’s best kept secretFashionWhy is Americana everywhere right now?MusicFour4444 is China’s kawaii drill queen FashionGucci’s Times Square show pays homage to the people of NYCEscape 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