New music: Ben Harper, Dawes and Rich Ruth release albums

Ben Harper arrives at the 61st Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2019. (Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/TNS)
Ben Harper arrives at the 61st Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2019. (Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Here are a trio of new album releases worth checking out:

"Bloodline Maintenance," Ben Harper

The acclaimed folk-blues-rock artist returns with his 16th full-length studio effort, which follows the 2020 instrumental affair "Winter Is for Lovers."

Harper is accompanied on the album by legendary keyboardist Larry Goldings, who uses the opportunity to showcase his work on the clavinet.

"It's kind of the unsung hero of soul music," Harper says of the clavinet. "It was made famous by the intro to Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition,' which was probably the first song my dad ever played for me. I brought Larry in and we had an absolute blast."

"Misadventures of Doomscroller," Dawes

The cool L.A. rock act is back with its eighth studio album, which was produced by longtime collaborator Jonathan Wilson (Billy Strings, Father John Misty, Angel Olsen).

"Misadventures of Doomscroller" includes the singles "Ghost in the Machine," "Everything Is Permanent" and "Comes in Waves.

"I Survived, It's Over,"

Rich Ruth

We love the few tracks we've heard from this Nashville-based ambient music composer's new album, which is due out Aug. 12.

The cut we keep playing over and over is "Older But Not Less Confused," which is a mesmerizing slice of post-rock-meets-jazz-fusion drama for the ears. The accompanying video was directed by Brook Linder, who has worked with Billie Eilish, Grimes, Spoon, Beck and others.

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