May 2024

Linda Thompson's 'Proxy Music' in New York Magazine's "Albums We Can't Wait To Hear This Summer"

39 Albums We Can’t Wait to Hear This Summer

From Johnny Cash rarities to Normani (finally).

Many of the artists on this summer’s release calendar seem to be driven by a simple goal — to put their most authentic selves on record. Sure, fans have heard “it’s my most personal album yet” a billion times, but this season’s slate goes beyond that and into “this is who I am right now — take it or leave it.” BTS leader RM and Glass Animals write about staying present after feeling unmoored; Polo G and Nick Cave confront pain and mortality with clarity; DIIV and Ani DiFranco rage with anger at the societal systems that harm us; and upstarts like Ice Spice and Remi Wolf indulge in stylistic leaps that they’d previously considered too bold. Simply put, few of them, if any, have time for bullshit this summer, and perhaps we should all follow suit. If that’s the warm-weather vibe you’re after between now and Labor Day, then there’s an album (or five) coming for you this summer.

Linda Thompson, Proxy Music (June 21)

A chronic vocal-cord condition may have robbed Thompson of her ability to sing, but she most certainly can still write. Undaunted by her malady, the 76-year-old kept writing songs and tapped a bunch of friends and family — including Martha and Rufus Wainwright, the Proclaimers, and John Grant — to record them, with ex-husband Richard providing guitar on several tracks. And if the album cover looks oddly familiar, that’s Thompson putting a cheeky spin on the photo from Roxy Music’s self-titled 1972 debut.

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