Join Silent Radio as we guide you through another hectic week of new releases.
John McKay Sixes and Sevens
Original guitarist with Siouxsie & the Banshees who is still credited as a major influence by Geordie from Killing Joke, Jim Reid of The Jesus And Mary Chain, U2’s The Edge, Thurston Moore, Johnny Marr and even the two guitarists – The Cure’s Robert Smith and Magazine’s John McGeoch – who followed him in The Banshees.
Jeffrey Alexander & the Heavy Lidders Synchronous Orbit
They take the freaked improvisation of Alexander’s long-running instrumental band DWLVS / Dire Wolves into the world of song. Heady songwriting, ethereal jazz and krauty blues stomps are all featured.
Various True Names
A benefit compilation to raise funds for the Trans Youth Emergency Project brings artists like Remember Sports, Squirrel Flower, 2nd Grade, and Pink Navel together
Shunkan Kamikaze Girl
Grounded by Sakimoto’s honeyed vocals, brightly toned guitar riffs reverberate like late-night memories and desire-driven mistakes.
Harrison Lipton Between Us Runs A Tether
Singer, songwriter, producer who resides in the intersection of indie, R&B and 70s soft rock.
Jess Joy Won’t Be Kicked Out The Garden
Some music artists have out-of-the-box sounds, while others make music that sounds completely out of this world. jess joy is a New Orleans-based multi-disciplinary artist who alchemizes life’s experiences — love, joy, death, and pain — and transforms them into experimental, audible, and visual art expressions.
The Kooks Never/Know
Nearly twenty years on from their debut, they’ve integrated wide-ranging inspirations—Harris’ love of soul and opera, alongside Pritchard’s classic influences like Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones.
Counting Crows Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!
Embodying the contrast between intimate storytelling and larger-than-life themes, the forthcoming album promises to deliver their signature storytelling and rich melodies.
Kicked in the Teeth Watling Street Chambers
They carve out melodic pop sensibilities with a relentless hardcore energy from the salt mines of Northwich. KITT are influenced by Bad Religion, Descendents, and Black Flag while staying tonally British and brutally northern.
Skinny Lister Songs From The Yonder
According to the band, “‘Songs From The Yonder’ carries on where our last album – ‘Shanty Punk’ – left off. But as well as the upbeat drinking songs and shanty style sing-alongs, which are as up front and prominent as ever, this time we’ve allowed ourselves a few more tender moments.”
O’Phantom O’Phantom
Debut EP melding The Cure’s songwriting sensibilities and Broadcast’s use of synths with a keen devotion to tape music and lo-fi sounds, Yorkshire’s gothic history and the region’s DIY attitude.
TVOD Party Time
A 6-piece delivering emotionally charged lyrics over eclectic, infectious, minimalistic melodies, seamlessly blending post-punk, egg punk and krautrock.
Xmal Deutschland Gift: The 4AD Years
3CD boxset of their releases for 4AD 40 years ago.
Mclusky The world is here and so are we
Ferocious punk noise intensity from recently reformed Bristol band.
Kara-Lis Coverdale From Where You Came
It draws together 19th century programmatic music, mid-’70s jazz, and her distinctively colourful and multi-dimensional approach to composition.
Cole Pulice Land’s End Eternal
Oakland based electroacoustic saxophonist with a new album of shimmering, otherworldly ambient jazz
Uh Pleroma
Transcendent improvisatory electronics fusing rave, breakbeat, ambient, synth-pop & more; music with a flow state vitality, exploring ideas of renewal, Celtic futurism and Gnostic mythology.
Ominous Ruin Requiem
A band started with a simple vision: to push the boundaries of extreme music, blending the raw brutality of death metal with melodic intricacies that could capture the darkest recesses of the human experience.
Kill Your Boyfirend Disco Kills EP
Italian post-punk duo explore the hopes, obsessions, illusions, and disappointments of the many young people who frequent clubs and meeting places during the so-called “growth” years, at a point when everyone is still searching for their true selves.
Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke Tall Tales
Landscapes of synth-pop, prog, dub, meet 70s synth, Joe Meek, Ivor Cutler, Library, kraut and classic Warp.
Chapterhouse White House Demos
The shoegaze band’s first ever recordings from 1989.
Boyfriend In The Garden
A visionary new work reimagining the story of Adam and Eve featuring Billy Porter, Peaches, Jake Shears and Big Freedia.
Kail Uchis Sincerely
Artist known for her forays into R&B, alt-pop, reggaeton, and Latin strains.
Le Volume Courbe Planet Ping Pong
A collection of sonic trips echoing beat poetry. It weaves the directness of punk with the emotions of pop while staying in the realms of edgy experimentation.
Evidence of a Struggle Eddy Defecho
A loud and thoughtful sonic exploration of our unique ability as a species to harm, destroy, thoughtlessly marginalize, and discard with reckless disregard for anyone or anything outside of our immediate orbit.
Arcade Fire Pink Elephant
Their seventh album is composed of 10 new tracks of cinematic mystical punk and clocking in at 42 minutes.
Merrick Winter The California Zephyr
London-based folk/Americana artist whose EP takes its name from the cross-country Amtrak train Winter boarded while writing it, pulling inspiration from conversations with strangers across the U.S.
Ināra Quartet Diakron EP
Minimalist/jazz chamber music, especially important for fans of Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Mabe Fratti, Vilhelm Bromander.
Blake Shelton For Recreational Use Only
Country artist displays his signature blend of authentic storytelling, raw emotion, and unforgettable melodies.
The Fall Singles Live Vol.1: 78-81
Compilation that offers exactly what is says.
Joe Goddard Kinetic EP
A collection of five songs that are more club-centred than Harmonics, Kinetic features several guests including Dynamite MC, Ward 21’s SUKU and Pinty.
Tetrarch The Ugly Side of Me
Combining energetic modern musical aggression and lyrical honesty while organically honouring nü metal’s foundations with colossal choruses and unforgettable melodies, they appeal to fans both in and outside of the metal scene.
Candlemass Black Star EP
Doom metallers offer two new songs plus covers of Black Sabbath’s ‘Sabbath Bloody Sabbath’ and Pentagram’s Forever My Queen.’
W’t’M Witness The Madness
Musically, it’s a blend of hard rock grit and modern metal crunch, with no shortage of hooks or sharp-edged riffing. Think somewhere between Thin Lizzy and Halestorm, but with its own twist on Popshit Records
Leftover Salmon Let’s Party About It
The new studio album reaffirms their status as pioneers of blended bluegrass.
Sleep Habits Mourning Doves EP
An EP heavily influenced by Killers and Stars by Patterson Hood, featuring live recordings and sparse reflections on the past.