Mandy, Indiana Urgh
Across ten tracks, Mandy, Indiana interpolate their own unconventional language into a mantra for self-determination and resilience, creating an album that is demanding but rewarding.
Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical Galaxia Tropical
Music from the Peruvian Amazon that locals lovingly called “llullampeo” — imaginative, unpredictable, and fabulously unrestrained. His percussionists wove grooves that have not resurfaced in the region since, and the 14 songs presented here remain some of the most vivid document of that fearless, free-spirited, often psychedelic ensemble.
Phil Shoenfelt & Southern Cross Live at the Kino
He is not quite a household name even to those entranced by the work of artists who have admired his talent by working with him or supporting his work in any number of ways – a list including numerous luminaries from UK / US music scenes including The Clash, Khmer Rouge, Marcia Schofield, Nikki Sudden and Southern Cross.
Sarah Nixey Sea Fever
Formerly one third of the trio Black Box Recorder, alongside The Auteurs’ Luke Haines and Jesus and Mary Chain guitarist John Moore, the British singer-songwriter Sarah Nixey has steadily gained acclaim as a solo artist who makes savvy, sophisticated and poised pop.
Cory Wong Lost In The Wonder
The collection spotlights Wong’s remarkable gifts as a producer, writer, arranger, band leader, and master of modern pop craftsmanship, while of course never losing sight of his trademark guitar virtuosity.
Beverly Glenn-Copeland Laughter in Summer
The latest from singer, composer and transgender activist is a collaborative effort born from the love story between himself and eco-poet, theatre actor and producer Elizabeth Copeland.
Puma Blue Cloak Dream
Guided by the whirring of the genre polymath’s mind, Jacob Allen sings over a backdrop of hypnotic, avant-instrumentation with gestures toward his love of trip-hop, dub and the harder edges of electronic music.
Mayhem Liturgy of Death
Influential dark metal band examines loss, fear of dying, powerlessness and the fragility of existence through a stark and unrelenting lens.
Yamila Noor
The Spanish cellist, singer and producer intertwines strings and electronics to sculpt landscapes where listening expands toward territories of dusky beauty.
Bara & Isa spring EP
A hopeful, gentle collection of pieces, once again using a plethora of various small instruments, layered vocals and improvisational techniques.
Greg Stasiw Guesswork
Music for psychoactive exploration made over a four-year period, incorporating ambient, minimalism, intricate sound design & Japanese environmental music.
ghostbells Catacouture EP
Glowingly dark collision of icy new-wave melodies, 90s EBM pulse, and modern, club-ready production.
Ist Ist Dagger
Album that ranges from the lightning bolt pop immediacy of “Warning Signs”, to the skyscraping synth reachings of “The Echo”; the loping rock swagger of “Burning”, to the sci-fi soundtrack-primed “Encouragement”, and the spacious ambience of “Song For Someone”.
Tom Leonard What Has Been and What Will Be
Second album from Manchester musician combines song-centric shoegaze with elements of electronica.
Epimetheus Perseus 9
The sound of Epimetheus is crafted via heady repetition, churning basslines and unexpected melodic hooks which drift in and out of the noise.
Music City Welcome To Music City
The album blends wry storytelling with chiming guitars, stacked harmonies, and muscular rhythm sections.
Alice Costelloe Move On With The Year
She shapes a world of mellotron drones, fluttering flutes, warped synths and stumbling pianos – drawing influence from the work of Feist, Cate Le Bon, and Andy Shauf.
Vegas Water Taxi first time listener EP
East London country slackers with the wry, darkly funny counterpart to October’s long time caller EP, it completes the two-part project where both EPs will combine as a full length LP, long time caller, first time listener.
About You The Lighthouse, The Storm
Dallas indie-art-rock five-piece.
2070 Big Blue
Their third album sees the band stripping back their textural, noisy guitars to reveal vibrant acoustics and scintillating synths.
Daphni Butterfly
Daphni’s ethos is explained as, “on record I guess the point of these Daphni records is to keep in mind a more expansive idea of dance music where the parameters are broad and the church is broad.”
Ninush The Flowers I See You In
First EP from an artist who established working relationships as a violinist with Black Country, New Road, Jockstrap, Geordie Greep and others. More broadly she has arranged strings and performed with more alternative pop musicians, such as Holly Humberstone, JADE, Little Simz and Anne Marie.
Dream Nails You Wish
Their punk spirit remains preserved in amber, but nowadays, Dream Nails are more eclectic than they’ve ever been. They have no reservations about getting weird and surreal, especially as a means of talking back to a progressively darkening world.
John Craigie I Swam Here
The album blends the spirit of New Orleans with the stillness of the Pacific Northwest.
Supralunar Dead Come To Dance
Hard rock trio’s broadest album to date and at times their heaviest, with their most detailed studio production so far.
Moon Mother Meadowlands
Second album of earthy alternative slowrock and melancholic, atmospheric folk with a Nordic vibe from Swedish duo.
Adeline Gray Portrait of Our Descent
Italian groove metal act whose songs carry anger and restlessness, with lyrics that lean dark and melancholic, but each one leaves room for hope and rebirth.
Sky Tigers …Injustice For All
Across a tightly wound half hour, the band continues their signature fusion of punk, hardcore, thrash, and heavy metal—pairing breakneck riffs and pit-ready rhythms with pointed lyrics.
Magnadur Shaman Lord
It blends crushing riffs with industrial textures and cinematic layers, creating a sound that is both brutal and precise.
What Will Be Primordial EP
Alternative rock band whose four-track project is inspired by the primordial elements — wind, water, fire, and earth. Each track represents a different emotional and thematic force, from resilience and positivity to confronting depression and reflecting on the past.
Bellbird The Call
While firmly rooted in modern jazz, Bellbird’s music incorporates stylistic influences including atonal counterpoint, rock grooves, folk melodies, Minimalism, and a reigning (post) punk spirit.
Ablaze Slow Death
Hardcore without nostalgia, heavy, introspective, and unfiltered. No polish, no excess, just tension, release, and catharsis.
Daniele Brusaschetto Dichotomous
A mix of granite-heavy riffs, metal grit, no wave dissonance, and an emotional machinery waiting to be discovered beyond the wall of guitars.
Tailgunner Midnight Blitz
Their work draws heavily from classic British Heavy Metal, but just like those influences, the band are determined to push forward.


