Wild Billy Childish & CTMF House on Fire
The album features remixed versions of their covers of The Saints’ ‘Untitled’ and The Yardbirds’ ‘Shapes of Things’ (both previously only available on limited edition 7” singles) along with twelve original new recordings.
AySay Mal
Hypnotic Anatolian rock journey about returning home. Sung in Turkish, Kurdish, and Danish, the tracks on the album fuse driving guitars, folk-inspired melodies, and trance-like grooves, blending tradition with a modern edge.
The Twilight Sad It’s The Long Goodbye
On their first record in seven years, Scotland’s post-punk outfit return with a story to share: a cogent story of loss and personal crisis, rooted in specific experience yet mounted with a palpable emotional power that feels universal. Robert Smith guests on a few tracks.
Courtney Barnett Creature of Habit
A bold, emotionally resonant record that explores the central question: how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life.
Snail Mail Ricochet
Sonically, Ricochet channels the luminous side of ’90s alternative rock — echoing Smashing Pumpkins at their sunniest, Radiohead at their most Britpop, and the shoegaze haze of bands like Catherine Wheel.
Lauren Auder Whole World As Vigil
Auder’s baroquely orchestrated pop songs fuse classical, post-rock and experimental elements with contemporary reflections of generational discontent and personal turmoil.
New German Cinema Pain Will Polish Me
Solo album from Fear of Men’s Jessica Weiss is a meditation on pop and European art-house auteur Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Luxjury Giving Up
A work of soulful indie-rock charting Nicole ‘Lux’ Fermie’s experiences in the years since the dissolution of her previous band and coming out as a queer woman.
Evil Blizzard Death Songs and Lullabies
The new album sees Evil Blizzard pushing the boundaries further afield from their early sound of ‘multiple bass psych’, seeing elements of dub, krautrock and goth to provide a much more Post Punk vibe than previous work.
The New Pornographers The Former Site Of
Ten short stories of people at personal and societal extremes are collected as meticulously crafted pop songs.
The Marsh Family Hollow Chapters
Act that picked up a huge global following through their homemade parody videos, first going viral with a Les Misérables lockdown adaptation. Hollow Chapters is their first full album of original material.
Parissa Tosif I Have This Memory Of You
An interplay of Persian household classics to the lucid narratives and contemporary melodies of James Blake, Rosalia and Lana Del Rey.
Lova Alvilde
Her latest album is a product of love and nurturing, as she pours her deepest feelings into beautifully crafted pop songs.
Scouting For Girls These Are The Good Days
The record is themed around high spirits and a determination to live your best life. It’s predominantly high energy too.
Niklas Paschburg L’Echo De Bretagne
Pianist whose EP captures a sense of stillness and reconnection with self, with sound, and with silence.
Uni Boys Uni Boys
Harmony & riff driven pop perfection that recalls late 70’s New Wave and the radio friendly singles of Weezer and The Vapours; a power-pop love child of The Monkeys and Stiv Bators infused with the pop sensibilities of late 80’s/early 90’s bubblegum pop punk, all wrapped up in the hooks of Buzzcocks.
Tigers Jaw Lost On You
Songs like ‘Primary Colors’ and ‘Baptized on a Redwood Drive’ find the band embracing a driving midtempo similar to alt rock heroes Jimmy Eat World or Weezer.
Intoxicated The Dome
Rooted firmly in Florida’s storied death-thrash tradition, Intoxicated’s sound draws natural comparisons to Death, Sadus, and Obituary— as marked by unrelenting speed, sharp riffing, and concise, high-impact songwriting.
Blush Puppy Here You Dream
EP capturing their collision of emo, pop, grunge, alternative and metal, topped off with three-way harmonies.
Thunderor Bleed For It
Their second album showcases significant growth in both songwriting and performance. The band highlights improved vocals and more expansive anthem-driven choruses, delivering a soundtrack that balances raw heavy metal energy with theatrical flair.
Monster Rally Echoes of the Emerald Sands
Producer and multi-instrumentalist hires a host of collaborators including TV Girl, Jordana, Toledo, Mei Semones, X-Cetra, Leisure, Sessa, Nella, Miles Michaud (Allah-Las), Benét, Jordann, Munya.
Seafret Fear of Emotion
The fourth album from the Yorkshire duo features a number of collaborators including KT Tunstall, James Morrison and Katie Gregson-Macleod.
Miserate Weaver of Witchery EP
A slow, suffocating descent steeped in the spirit of early Peaceville-era darkness, think Funeral, early Anathema, Paradise Lost, and My Dying Bride, but forged with modern conviction.
José González Against The Dying Of The Light
These are songs about how we can navigate humanity towards flourishing on an individual and a collective level. They can be listened to just for the sounds, harmonies, and rhythms but the lyrics are meant to inspire people to engage and take action by collaborating to solve collective problems.
Charlotte Cornfield Hurts Like Hell
Her sixth album has recurrent themes of personal growth and renewal, of love’s perseverance through difficulty and shame and awkwardness.
The Academy Is… Almost There
The record is rooted in pop-punk urgency but unafraid to slow down, open up, and linger in uncertainty.
Fcukers Ö
It finds Fcukers in full-throttle mode, encapsulating the unruly energy that has earned them status as New York’s go-to party starters.
dälek Brilliance of a Falling Moon
Experimental hip hop record that takes its name from a section of Erik Larson’s 2011 novel In The Garden of Beasts, the album paints a fiery portrait of life and resistance in fascist America.
Wildernesses Growth
Rooted in modern folk storytelling and shaped by lived experience, the band’s music inhabits the space between shoegaze glow, post-rock scale and intimate, emotionally led songwriting.
Ty Freeman One Way Love EP
Debut from an artist inspired by The Black Keys, early Kings of Leon, Lenny Kravitz and aiming for 70s rock’n’roll with a modern edge.
Elmiene Sounds For Someone
His debut comprises a 12-track-repetoire that glimmers through soul touching ballads, and marks an emotional turning point in his artistic journey by speaking on the effects of his father’s presence and notable absence throughout his life.
Ty Myers Heavy on the Soul
Singer-songwriter and guitarist who blends traditional country storytelling with blues, soul and rock influences
Group A.D. Colour Space Transform EP
The name stands for The Group For Action & Dance. and their music sits somewhere between dubbed out, psychedelic no-wave and spaghetti-western orchestral maximalism.
Flesh Planet first flesh EP
Blending elements of grunge, shoegaze, industrial, and electronic in an eclectic but accomplished new sonic direction.
RY-GUY like a river EP
South London-based artist whose music sits at the intersection of soul, psychedelia and art-pop, shaped by a deep sense of heritage and a commitment to telling stories often left unheard.
Marnie Weber Returning Home: The Music of Marnie Weber
A neo-goth art-pop journey where kankyō ongaku-tinged pop collides with noise-rock and haunted fairytale shadows.
Spencer Cullum Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection 3
A kaleidoscope of languid blues, psychedelic country and sleepy folk.
Sanaya Ardeshir Hand of Thought
Indian composer whose album introduces a parallel practice that sits alongside her acclaimed work as electronic producer Sandunes.
Dermot Kennedy The Weight of the Woods
A blend of traditional folk textures, country authenticity, and soaring melodies.
Këkht Aräkh Morning Star
Blending aggressive black metal passages with textured, immersive soundscapes that feel both intimate and vast.
Pet Needs Elbows Out! This Is Capitalism
The album charts the exploits of the band buying a second-hand punk rock career at auction and trying (and failing) to make it work. Over the course of the genre-spanning 12 tracks, the story unfolds with a mix of frenetic punk rock defiance; reflective melodic introspection and beat heavy party anthems.
Lou Gramm Released
The vocalist from Foreigner presents ten original songs capturing the classic AOR sound that has defined Lou’s career.
Tommy Peltier Echo Park
Dating back to the early-mid-1970s, Echo Park is an encompassing trip through a whole other time and place, mixed and mastered with great zest by Jim O’Rourke.
Emil Mark Mellemtid EP
Danish composer twists the rich history of the pipe organ on debut EP, criss-crossing the drive of dance music with minimalist repetition.
Adult. Kissing Luck Goodbye
The duo’s music has never sounded as visceral, urgent, and downright angry as it does on the culminating.
The Pale White Inanimate Objects of the 21st Century
Their third full-length is their most expansive yet: a record that blends the anthemic punch of classic rock with the urgency and edge of modern alternative.
The Great Emu War Casualties Public Sweetheart No. 1
They infuse art-rock influences such as Talking Heads and Everything Everything with the festival-headlining indie thrills of Bloc Party and Two Door Cinema Club, all with a lyrical slant of deep yet self-deprecating introspective.
Joshua Abrams Music for Pulse Meridian Foliation
His new work is the aural manifestation of an art installation described as “an in-between space and access point to a pulsating experience that connects body and land.
Jah Wobble & Jon Klein Automated Paradise
An airing of post-punk legends Jah Wobble (Public Image Ltd.) and Jon Klein (Specimen, Siouxsie & The Banshees).
Melanie Martinez Hades
This era unfolds as a dystopian, cinematic landscape that feels uncomfortably familiar, less fantasy and more a fractured mirror of the present moment.
The Boxer Rebellion The Second I’m Asleep
Alt rock band with 10 songs mapping the emotional landscapes of life – moments of clarity in chaos, letting go of old ghosts and the art of understanding ourselves in a rapidly changing world.
Jonathan Ogden Day
Ancoats artist previously known for contemplative, acoustic / folk. But this album is much more in the indie / dreampop / bedroom pop space. It features Korean Indie artist DANIEL on Guitar, as well as Haoting from the Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster on saxophone.
Evildead Annihiliation of Civilization
Rerelease of their 1989 album featuring a number of bonus tracks.
Konradsen Hunt, Gather
Konradsen’s music treats everyday detail with cinematic patience – folding observations, overheard voices and small domestic details into arrangements that feel intentional without ever sounding forced.
spalarnia Tajemnica
Graceful, ghostly ambient pop, languid R’n’B, Eastern European folk.
Joe Hicks Before It Gets Dark
A record written as Joe navigated a profound grief having lost his father and going through an intense breakup, which resulted in a cathartic, healthy blend of alternative, indie-rock, pop and some skilful guitar work.
Atabasca Atabasca
Their sound moves through jazz-funk, world, and cinematic territories, weaving together afrobeat, desert, and psychedelic influences into a personal and timeless language.
The Casualties Detonate
A record that reignites their rage and cements their status as one of punk’s most enduring and uncompromising acts.
Elephant Kind More Time
Indonesian band blending genre-bending alternative indie with sharp pop sensibility.
Burned Up Bled Dry Next Stop… Dead Stop
26 songs in 25 minutes, mixing down-tuned Mid-South heaviness with intense power violence blasting and the clarity, hooks and direct edge of 80’s hardcore punk.
Jazzy Just Jamming Ingleton Road EP
Manchester-based singer-songwriter tells the story of leaving rural Wales to chase a musical dream, and finding something unexpected; home, love, and belonging on a small street called Ingleton Road.
The Gleemen Even If You Miss
Second part of a trilogy. It is driven by storytelling and emotional candour, blending folk, pop, rock and Americana influences.


