Wet Leg, Caroline, Angela Hunte (and more!)
are primed for a big year.
Is the sheer amount of offerings on Spotify giving you a music-related panic attack?

(Clockwise, from left) Faouzia, Kendra Jae, Arooj Aftab, Wet Leg, Glaive.Credit: Courtesy of Faouzia; Courtesy of Kendra Jae; Stefan Kohli; Hollie Fernando; Daniel Hilsinger
Do you get FOMO when your friends start talking about a band you’ve never heard of?
The buzz will continue apace when their debut album arrives in April.
Expect more bossed-up bangers when Jae’s debut EP lands this year.
If not that, they’ll certainly get your attention.
Sit back and savor the details.
Her first album, filled with songs that will tug at your heartstrings, arrives later this year.
After dropping a reggae-influenced side project in 2017, she’s releasing an official debut LP this spring.
), while “Syncopate” sounds like a lost cut fromFuture Nostalgia.
Stop the doomscrolling and go see them on tour with Mitski in March.
Jason Lamphier
Glaive
If you want to learn more about hyperpop (a.k.a.
the nascent microgenre your kids love), then give this 17-year-old a spin.