Lemoncello Perfect Place
Where the Irish alt-folk duo’s debut centred on intimate guitar-and-cello arrangements, this ten-song collection broadens into full-band recordings, synthesisers and electronic percussion alongside piano and concertina. Thematically, it explores how wider cultural instability filters into personal relationships – how external pressures surface in friendships and romantic bonds.
Aldous Harding Train on the Island
Her fifth album is co-produced by John Parish and features pedal steel player Joe Harvey-Whyte, harpist Mali Llywelyn, synth artist Thomas Poli, drummer Sebastian Rochford (Polar Bear) and Huw Evans (H. Hawkline) on bass, vocals, acoustic/electric guitar and organ.
Chinese American Bear Dim Sum & Then Some
There’s a mix of sonics on this album, featuring warbly guitars, hints of psychedelia, pop, disco, and strings, while also incorporating synth driven, electronic, sounds, as well as droney, hypnotic elements.
Mick Flannery The House Must Win
Sonically, the record moves between dark, swampy barroom and heart stomping compositions, weaved between delicate ballads.
Peter Gabriel Live at WOMAD 1982
A set recorded at the first iteration of the festival he founded.
The Loft Badges
As pioneers of an entire genre, they have nothing to prove – neither to themselves nor to anyone else – and that ease and quiet confidence resonate through every song on the album.
Abigail Lapell Shadow Child
Folk singer with an album written during pregnancy. It is a nine-song cycle that approaches motherhood obliquely, avoiding sentimentality.
Trial Tapes 5 Notes EP
This debut collection captures a raw and intimate period of radical self-reinvention for McNally, marking his return to music after nearly a decade of silence, with the core theme of the record being his late coming out story and reconciliation of hetero/homonormativity.
Brother Wallace Electric Love
A body of work fueled by gospel roots and classic soul lineage (Sam Cooke, Little Richard, Southern soul greats) while refusing to live in nostalgia.
Hooper Super Duper
Drawing from the melodic, story-rich tradition of ’60s singer-songwriters and filtering it through a scrappy, imperfect ’90s lens.
Broken Social Scene Remember The Humans
Across the twelve tracks the arrangeme
nts are dense and enveloping – a lattice of horns, guitars, voices, and electronics – yet melody always remains sovereign, reminding us always that there are human hands on the controls and that, however artful, this is still rock and roll.
The Haunted Youth Boys Cry Too
The record explores themes of masculinity, mental health and emotional honesty, pairing intimate songwriting with indie-pop arrangements.
Rosenthal Luna
Rosenthal seeks to share a feeling, an atmosphere, a state-of-being through sound, via edgy, grunge laden and dreampop style landscapes, as deep echoing basslines, venture into the industrial.
Ingested Denigration
Champions of a sound that fuses precision brutality with increasingly dynamic songwriting, they‘ve evolved from underground slam pioneers into a globally recognized, forward-driving powerhouse.
Bosh Rothman Joshua EP
The EP is a tender, forthright swirl of Americana, folk, and indie rock–a peek into Rothman’s life during a period of hardship and sadness. Featuring one original from Rothman, “Joshua,” the five other tracks are covers/reimaginings of tracks by The Carpenters, Ringo Starr, Dave Grohl.
John Blaylock Sounds of the Dreadnought
An album that traverses influences from the timeless songcraft of Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake and James Taylor to the swaggering indie/hip-hop hybrid of Jamie T, and the classic Manchester sounds of The Stone Roses and The Charlatans.
Reverend & The Makers Is This How Happiness Feels?
Merging vintage, sparkling, life-affirming soul with contemporary lyrical storytelling.
Social Distortion Born To Kill
Eleven songs of pure, unadulterated rock ’n’ roll fury, joy and catharsis, all imbued with the signature blend of defiance and world-weariness.
Namasenda Limbo
Unapologetically pop yet constantly pushing at its edges, Limbo balances euphoric dancefloor impact with raw confession and razor-sharp humour.
Rikas Bedroom Tapes EP
German band whose signature sound channels a warm, 60s-inspired spirit.
Rural France Sloths
It’s easily their most high-fidelity record to date, yet still retains the buzzes, hums and little freak-outs that stick to the duo’s original “Pavement playing Teenage Fanclub” mission statement.
Red Vanilla Where I Should Be EP
Their dense, guitar-driven sound is elegantly wrapped in ‘90s inspired pop-hook vocals.
Yoth Iria Gone With The Devil
Hellenic black metal group. With its windswept intro, rock-steady snap, jubilant solo and duelling harmonies, album opener “Dare To Rebel” is a useful pointer to the more accessible, classic heavy metal influences of Gone With The Devil.
Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood and The Rajasthan Express Ranjha
A synthesis of the sensibilities of several wildly divergent musical backgrounds.
Croz Boyce Croz Boyce
Animal Collective’s Dave Portner (Avey Tare) and Brian Weitz (Geologist) new project, an instrumental duo. Their self-titled debut album is a series of nine tracks featuring a blend of electric and acoustic string instruments, synthesizers, and percussion
Cello Octet Amsterdam Summa
The first-ever recording of selected works by Arvo Pärt reimagined for eight cellos, specially rearranged by the composer himself over the course of 10 years in close collaboration with the Octet.
Josh Groban Cinematic
The ten-track album includes globally revered songs from such movie classics as The Godfather, Casablanca, The Lion King, Stand By Me, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Civil Villains A Sleeper, Underneath
Alt-rock / post-harcore trio. The title is a nod to transcendentalist writer Henry David Thoreau’s classic book Walden
The Family Men Co/de/termination
Samplers, broken electronics, tape loops, and heavily distorted guitars form the backbone of a sound that is as confrontational as it is immersive.
Khôra & Mas Aya Primordial Mind
Combining trans-ethnic scaling alongside a heady brew of rhythmic influences and advanced electronic processing, the recordings on this album operate with a tactility that vaults between free jazz, dub, raga, ambient, and ritual music.
High Fade Twice As Nice
Dubbed Scotland’s most electrifying busking band, funk-rock trio High Fade have built a reputation the old-fashioned way: playing everywhere, to everyone.
Thaiboy Digital and swedm® Paradise
Formed by established figures within Sweden’s electronic underground, swedm® operates as a true supergroup, a convergence of producers whose individual work has already helped shape the global modern rave revival.
Sabrina Song Big Trick EP
Through Song’s signature delicate vocals and poignant lyricism, the musician dives headfirst into self-compassion, falling in love, the constant pressures of self-improvement and output and more.
lucky break made it!
lucky break is a musical project that captures the vast range of emotions–joy, fear, sadness, hope and everything in between–that comes with young adulthood
Lala Hayden Queen of Midnight
EP that nods to influences ranging from Robyn and Róisín Murphy to Ladyhawke, Self Esteem, Donna Summer, Jessie Ware, and Lykke Li.
Guttersnipe Extinction Burst!
Second album of extreme noise from Leeds’ XFCER (Xenofeminist crisis-energy rock) duo, ft members of Tristwch Y Fenywod, Nape Neck, Petronn Sphene, Yexxen.
Gun Outfit Process & Reality
Double album from a group has evolved from a raw duo into a quietly formidable five-piece, their sound growing from scrappy post-punk beginnings into something spacious yet intimate and always underpinned by an experimental edge.
Rexoria Fallen Dimension
The band blends heavy metal, power metal, symphonic, cinematic and electronic influences into a unified sound.
Thee Johnny Casino Syndicate Une Nuit a Rennes
This is not a polished live album. There’s no mixing desk, no post-production finesse. What you hear is exactly what happened that night, a chaotic, electrifying document where the sound surges and rattles like a runaway train, at times veering into disjointed, almost psychedelic territory.
Wooden Overcoat Hello Sunbeam EP
The Portland band mix the sun-drenched textures of 60s garage rock with the restless energy of raw fuzzed-out modern indie spirit.
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers Towers of Silence
Imagine something between OM, Swans, Sumac, free jazz and drone doom, long-form pieces that move from fragile beauty to absolute sonic collapse.
Dead Stilettos Dodge Job
A fast-paced, driving punk/garage rock track relying heavily on distorted guitars, a repetitive, high-energy bassline, and aggressive drumbeats, giving it a raw, urgent and anxiety-inducing feel. Thematically, it touches on the Chernobyl disaster, abstract paranoia, invasion, and an encroaching threat.


