Momoko Gill Momoko
Momoko has long been one of the UK electronic and jazz scene’s best-kept secrets. A self-taught drummer, producer, songwriter, and vocalist, she has brought her unique touch to collaborations with Alabaster DePlume, Matthew Herbert, Coby Sey, Tirzah, and Nadeem Din-Gabisi (her musical foil in An Alien Called Harmony).
Howling Bells Strange Life
First album in twelve years from band influenced by the likes of Tom Waits and Sonic Youth, as well as Nirvana, Fleetwood Mac, and Björk, their recipe created a heady, immersive stew – equal parts sepia-toned romance and gritty rock ‘n’ roll thrills.
Chet Faker A Love For Strangers
An album that sees Nick Murphy coming full circle and returning to the sense of restless exploration that led him to make music as Chet Faker in the first place.
Magda Drozd Divided By Dusk
An incantatory work of otherworldly ambient, violin-led folk motifs, field recordings & more, feat. Japanese flutist Rai Tateishi of Osaka rock minimalists goat (jp).
congratulations Join Hands
The Brighton-based four-piece’s fast-paced debut is more than just ten tracks of unbridled, intensely groovy indie dance rock, but also a call to action, a bright-eyed plea to hang up your worries and let the good times roll.
Mike Van Eyes Ain’t That Loving You Baby
It carries the spirit of the legendary big-band era, where brass, swing and rock ’n’ roll shared one stage.
Dan Whitlam Strangers (Again)
Spoken word artist, rapper and genre defying musician with a 14-track odyssey that cements his place as one of the country’s most compelling new voices.
Story of the Year A.R.S.O.N.
With a dynamic blend of modern post-hardcore, polished production, and nods to their emo roots, A.R.S.O.N. delivers a compelling, storied sonic journey through the fight to make it through this life.
Tiana Major 9 November Scorpio
A deeply personal, immersive body of work that traces their journey through love, loss and self-discovery. Rooted in jazz and gospel but alive with the spirit of neo-soul.
Middleman Following The Ghost
Their sound recalls the taut, wiry assault of Mission of Burma; the raspy yet melodic charge of The Replacements, and the pioneering punk of Wipers, fleshed out via the more restrained and tender moments of Big Star or Neil Young.
Yakkie Kill The Cop Inside Your Head
DIY punk supergroup. Every track was recorded live in one take, with the result being a raw and real rollercoaster of powerful takedowns, motivational chants, soft emotive moments and feminist fury.
Helicon X Al Lover Arise
Collaboration between Glasgow psych-rock band Helicon and Los Angeles-based producer and DJ Al Lover.
Mumford & Sons Prizefighter
Their sixth album includes collaborations with Hozier, Gracie Abrams, Chris Stapleton, Aaron Dessner and Gigi Perez.
Gogol Bordello We Mean It, Man!
Driven by relentless, primitive techno-like beats, optimistic energy, clever socio-political lyricism, the band grounds themselves in hyper-futuristic post-punk textures.
Converge Love Is Not Enough
The 11th album of their journey through the punk, hardcore and metal microcosm.
Avalanche Armed To The Teeth
Australian group solidifying their reputation for explosive performances and raw, unfiltered Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Worm Necropalace
Band of ’90s symphonic black metal to the emotional technicality of ’80s shred metal.
Aaron Shaw And So It Is
Saxophonist / flautist. With Shaw having been diagnosed with bone marrow failure, the album, co-produced by Carlos Niño, is an eight-song cycle that plums the depths of despair and isolation, as well as the strange clarity that comes from confronting one’s mortality.
Unseen Faith Fractured Will EP
Danish group who fuse deathcore and metalcore at the highest level.
Ásgeir Julia
His fifth studio album is a reflective, intimate album that explores nostalgia, personal growth, and the search for inner peace.
MAY-A Goodbye (If You Call That Gone)
Her debut studio album takes listeners on a cathartic journey through rage, grief, and healing over 11 enthralling tracks, blending an elevated guitar-led sound with rock, indie, pop and punk stylings.
Forcefed Horsehead/Shaving the Werewolf From Horrid To Worse EP
Two of Norway’s most unhinged and unclassifiable extreme bands join forces to deliver a chaotic, confrontational, and wildly inventive split release.
Chris Garneau In Reverse
Artist with an intimate piano-driven sound.
Fake Friends Let’s Not Overthink This
The album sits in a sharp post punk and post wave lane with a strong pop backbone. Big hooks, tight rhythms, and a sense of momentum.
Dominic J Marshall The White Prince
Artist who was originally pianist with the Cinematic Orchestra from 2015-23 whose solo work is inspired by Henry Purcell, Thundercat, D’Angelo and Erik Satie.
Comet Gain City Fallen Leaves
20th anniversary reissue. Comet Gain are all things post-punk, DIY, Indie POP, international pop underground, lo fi, garagebeat and folk & rock. Boy/Girl vocals, scratchy guitars, sweet noise and rough melodies, enthusiasm and pain.
Bratakus Hagridden
Two sisters heavily influenced by the garage rock scene and bands like The Distillers, The Donnas and X-Ray Spex.
JP Cooper Just A Few Folk
Singer-songwriter whose album ranges from memories of growing up in Middleton to collaborations with Gabrielle and the Durban Gospel Choir.
Space of Variations Poisoned Art
Blending furious brutality with heartfelt emotion, the four-piece band sheds their skin and continues to push the boundaries of modern metal.
Keli Holiday Capital Fiction
An offering from the mind of a man living off New Order records, beer, sleepless nights and the sheer excitement and love of exploring an unknown city named New York.
Matthew C. Whitaker Songs for the Weary
An eight-track album created as a soothing retreat for listeners in need of rest.


