Hen Ogledd Discombobulated
Their most complex and emotionally charged record to date, involving meditations on political tumult, personal crisis and mental wellbeing in a world gone mad, yet also their most warmly inclusive and accessible.
Charm School Skadenfreude Ploy EP
Four tracks taking their influence from the underground Louisville scene together with a little post-punk pepper from PiL, Swell Maps & The Fall, a dash of post-hardcore salt from Fugazi & Nation of Ulysses
Hemi Hemingway Wings of Desire
It combines his familiar romantic ‘50s and ‘60s influences with a newfound obsession with gothy ‘80s post-punk and New Romantic.
Altın Gün Garip
Turkish psych-groove outfit from Amsterdam with a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Turkish folk bard Neşet Ertaş on which they reimagine ten of his compositions.
Big Sleep Holy Show
Dublin rock quartet. Their album is named after the Irish expression “a holy show” (a scene of emotional chaos or public embarrassment), each track on the album becomes a chapter in a coming-of-age story grounded in vulnerability and cinematic lyricism.
Borokov Borokov World War
A volatile mix of angular synth pop, work-incapacitated hi-NRG, krautrock, birthday-acid house, supra-Freudian elektrapunk, and multilingual lamentations.
Rusty Santos Psycho Horses
Layers of acoustic guitar, backed by a minimoog synthesizer, drum kits recorded through effect pedals, fuzzy electric bass, and guitar.
Fire In Her Eyes Look Into The Sky
Sisters whose music moves from psych-folk and progressive-rock to pop, soulful jazz and world music
Michael Monroe Outerstellar
A journey through loud crashing guitars to harmonicas, to acoustic moments
Steven Brown In This Very World
Poetic songwriter whose work has transcended all genres and included incredibly wide parameters – rock, electronics, minimal music, classical, jazz and pop, all mutated into a quasi-prescient blend.
Abronia Shapes Unravel
Over the past decade, the six piece Abronia has been refining their singular blend of widescreen psychedelia, desert noir, Eastern drone, avant-jazz, doom, post-punk, and acid-folk—channeling something that feels at once ritualistic and cinematic.
Mx Lonely Big Hips
The album reflects on the gender dysphoria of trans adolescence, trudging through angst-filled riffs and endlessly catchy lyrics.
Megan Moroney Cloud 9
According to the Nashville songwriter, it is “similar to the first two albums, it’s all written about honest, personal experiences, but these songs were written by the strongest, most confident version of myself I’ve ever been.”
Midori Hirano Otonoma
Kyoto-born composer, pianist, and synthesist has crafted a distinctive voice straddling the spheres of classical music and harmonies with abstraction and invention.
Marielle V Jakobsons The Patterns Lost to Air
Violinist, flautist and keyboard marks a shift from drones to working with scores and written music as she leaned in on her classical training, and harmonic writing.
Ma Polaine’s Great Decline Monster Swan
Known for their distinctive fusion of pop, folk, blues, and Americana, the new record explores themes of social commentary, cautionary tales, and the shifting tides of love – both its beauty and its heartbreak.
Zahn Purpur
Berlin-based experimental trio’s third album is a lush fusion of heaviness electronics and hallucinatory colour.
The Studio 68! & Dani Turner Rollin’
A high-octane rock ’n’ roll band formed in North London steeped in late ’60s and early ’70s influences, they were destined for stardom in the early ’90s before their chaotic lifestyle derailed them.
Wot Gorilla? Stay Home
The band’s unique brand of math-rock is louder, leaner and more precise than ever, incorporating post-hardcore intensity and pop sensibility with new warmth and bite.
We All Rise The Beginning of the End
Channelling towering riffs, haunting melodic passages, and raw lyrical storytelling, the album explores what it means to face the end of something familiar and the unexpected hope found on the other side.
Mylo Bybee Revisions EP
EP from Pacific Northwest alt-rockers.
W.E.B. Darkness Alive
The symphonic extreme metal lineup is best experienced at one of their many crushing live gigs. Enter Darkness Alive, their first-ever live album, recorded in the quartet‘s hometown of Athens on September 22nd, 2024.
Domhain In Perfect Stillness
Northern Ireland quartet that blends an emotional mix of post-black metal, blackgaze, and atmospheric black metal, featuring distinctive vocal harmonies and cello.
The Magus Daemonosophia
Luciferian project helmed by Necromantia co-founder and ex-Rotting Christ musician of the same name, The Magus.
Pointless Tension For Closure EP
A heavy yet melodic project blending distorted guitars, forceful drums, dual-vocal harmonies and punky hooks with progressive edges.
Celina Silva Inheritance Songs
Debut from songwriter whose love of harmony and choral music began through years singing with Corazón Vocal Ensemble.
Unmother State Dependent Memory
This is black metal stripped of mysticism and nature worship, re-forged in concrete, isolation, and moral decay.
Moby Future Quiet
The eleven tracks on his 23rd album encompass modern piano minimalism, immersive ambient soundscapes and a smattering of vocal collaborations, including with Jacob Lusk (Gabriels).
Isabel Pine Fables
Recorded predominantly outside in British Columbia, this is Isabel Pine’s debut full length after a series of EPs on Bandcamp. Wintery and with luscious strings, this is a gentle treat for cold days.
Earth Tongue Dungeon Vision
Heavy psych duo deliver a trove of fuzz-drenched anthems produced by garage rock luminary Ty Segall in Los Angeles.
Robin Ross & The Melodynes Mind Space
Pennsylvanian indie rockers.
Keeley Girl on the Edge of the Road
A cauldron of Indie-Rock, Shoegaze, Dreampop, Post-Punk, Ambient Electronica and pastoral Psychedelia.
Twat Union Don’t Blame The Peach EP
Feminist theatre-punks are all about creating spaces which are equal parts joyful, irate, empowering, and silly, allowing people to laugh and scream at the same time.


