Frankie Archer The Dance of Death
Archer reconstructs some of the oldest songs in the English canon with fractured, future-facing production. Working from archival ballads of obsession, devotion and loss, she warps fiddle lines, processes her own vocals and drives the material with pulsing drum machines and colourful synth arrangements.
Normans Faust Demonica
The project operates at the intersection of post-punk, noise and industrial music through disciplined electronic structures, repetition and low-frequency pressure.
Rosa Walton Tell Me It’s A Dream
Best known as one half of Norwich experimental pop duo Let’s Eat Grandma, Walton now opens a new creative chapter with a record that expands her sonic world while remaining rooted in heartfelt vulnerability and bold ambition.
Les Big Byrd Ruin Everything
Swedish rock band with a willingness to counterbalance experimental psych odysseys with irresistibly straightforward pop songs.
Dea Matrona Hate That I Care
Leaning further into alt-rock, ‘Hate That I Care’ showcases a sharper, more confident sound while retaining the raw energy that has defined the duo from the start.
Deer Tick Coin-O-Matic
Indie rock band cast a bright light on a little-known facet of the American mythos: the hidden histories of the band’s home state of Rhode Island, where the everyday dramas of working-class families long collided with the menace of the mafia underworld.
Lee “Scratch” Perry & Mouse on Mars Spatial, No Problem
It sees the dub master taking to the group’s blend of motorik rhythmic elements with free improvisation, digital glitches, dada poetry and the dubby “voodoo” he always insisted haunted our machines.
Slift Fantasia
French heavy trio produce a pointed saga about overcoming international upheaval delivered by a band bearing down, not wasting a single second in the process.
Roger Sanchez Spectrum
On his first studio album in 20 years, he has called on big names from the worlds of house and electronica, such as Fedde Le Grand and Low Steppa, topline queens and vocal talents Karen Harding, Kelli-Leighand Leo Wood along with big names from other genres (Melanie C, Chico Castillo, Kele Le Roc and Donae’o).
Sad Cypress Princess of Cups
Crafting indie folk music, laden with her heart on her sleeve emotions a wider narrative arc that’s framed in a wider tapestry of her artistr
Tender Where The Waves Break
Electronic and indie duo reflect on balance, duality and the fragile space between calm and chaos.
Brockhoff Easy Peeler
The album presents itself as a slow-grown, carefully crafted project that blends ’90s guitar rock with exuberant pop arrangements.
Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Still Blooming
Piano playing Goldblum also adds his vocals on a few tracks, alongside a lineup of collaborators whom he has mobilised as a result of his illustrious decades-long career including Cynthia Erivo, Melody Gardot, Ariana Grande, Scarlett Johansson, Charlie Puth, dodie, Haley Reinhart, Maiya Sykes
Where We Sleep The Arsonist
Led by Beth Rettig’s distinctive vocals, this electronic rock release is layered with textured guitars, programmed beats, atmospheric synths into an alternative cinematic rock soundscape.
Who Shot Scott Hairy
It’s a deeply personal narrative that sits at the heart of Hairy, an album built from snapshots of Who Shot Scott’s adolescence between the ages of 13 and 18. The album’s title stems from years of bullying over body hair at school, a memory the artist has reclaimed and transformed into a symbol of defiance, irony and strength.
Haylie Davis Wandering Star
Brimming with infectious hooks, soaring choruses, and enduring storylines that tug at the heartstrings.
Fink The City Is Coming To Erase It All
Folk trio with an album that perfectly matches the visceral ruggedness of Cornwall with a set of songs that are raw, stark and unflinchingly honest.
DJ Seinfeld If This Is It
Varied 12-track collection from the Malmo-born producer.
Sandscape Phenomenology
Formed by composer/producer, and sound artist Daniel Sonabend, and critically acclaimed songwriter and vocalist Eliza Shaddad, Sandscape occupies a space between experimental composition, ambient electronics, jazz abstraction, and song.
Bolka schwarzkopf
Positioned somewhere between a tightly run freak folk orchestra, deconstructed ballads and colourful ecstatic melancholy.
The Dharma Chain Some Kind of Pure State
Band fusing elements of neo-psychedelia, shoegaze, post punk and 70s rock and roll.
Laura Misch Lithic
Recorded between an old slate quarry in Cornwall, and the Aegean Sea on the island of hydra, featuring an 180-year-old stone lithophone, the Musical Stones of Skiddaw, woven with the wind, sea, and temperate rainforest rain.
Poppy Ackroyd Liminal
Written and recorded during a period of profound upheaval and transition, it marks a return to the core of Ackroyd’s practice, bringing piano and violin back together.
Prospa Free Your Mind
Synthesizing the traditions of classic house with the sounds of modern global dance music, Free Your Mind is a sleek collection of club-ready future classics.
Satya Yellow House
Raised in Oakland, she blends soul, alt-R&B, and dreamy textures into something soft and grounded.
of Montreal aethermead
Wrestling with an emotional cavalcade of confusion, frustration and bitterness to passion, desire, and healing aethermead is something of a breakup record.
The Joy Thieves Apocalypse Pending
They craft their signature sound from the contributions of its ever-growing 80+ roster of members, drawn from a diverse range of genres, including industrial, rock, punk, darkwave, hip hop and experimental music.
Zoh Amba Eyes Full
The album courses with a type of muddy, loose acoustic blues, punctuated with bursts of feedback-laden electric guitar and sweet burnishes of Appalachian folk.
Dwarves Jenkem
A high-velocity blast rooted in hardcore’s most feral instincts, JENKEM taps into the same raw aggression and breakneck intensity that fed the early crossover between punk and thrash.
Jo Dee Messina Bridges
First album in ten years from chart-topping country, 2x Grammy-nominated music icon.
Big Special O’Joy! EP
The band say, “This new record is made of all the fallen parts of our first two albums. We picked them up and took them back to the studio to rework and play with them to make them into their own piece of work that reflects upon what we have done so far.”
Bedouine Neon Summer Skin
Bedouine co-produced most of Neon Summer Skinwith her longtime collaborator, Gus Seyffert, and wrote with the sweet pop melodies of Todd Rundgren, Karen Carpenter, and Carole King in mind.
Swallow Blown
Repackaged release of the first two albums from 1990s 4AD shoegaze band.
Dutch Elm Dutch Elm
Newcastle instrumental four-piece emerge from the fertile intersection of post-rock and math-rock, weaving intricate, pedal-driven guitars with a powerful and dynamic rhythm section.
Down To The Bone This Way Forward
Featuring ten tracks with a diversity of flavours, from jazz funk and soul to Brazilian.
Bolka schwarzkopf
Meticulously detailed yet carefree: delicate moments sit next to sudden explosions, drifting from gentle pop to bursts of noise.
100 Demons Embrace The Black Light
For over 25 years, 100 Demons have stood as one of hardcore’s most uncompromising forces— a band built on raw conviction and a sound that refuses to be boxed in.
Harald Grosskopf Glitches Brew
An album shaped by speed and responsiveness. Grosskopf worked primarily with digital instruments this time, travelling light and favouring fast access from feeling to recording.
Mike Batt Symphony No 1: Ukraine
Working with the London Symphony Orchestra, it is dedicated to and inspired by the people of Ukraine, whilst also intended more broadly as a reflection on the conflict and suffering that is ever-present in modern world affairs. It is presented in four movements: Prelude / Blitzdream / Love and Loss / Hope with Strength.
Liz Lawrence Vespers
Written over a period of three weeks, its songs coming in a short burst, all at once, six months after the sudden, shock death of her sister Jessie.
Sparklmami in this body
Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist of Mexican and Indian heritage whose sound draws on Brazilian jazz, experimental soul, Mexican bolero and funk.
Evergrey Architects of a New Weave
Crafting timeless melodies, powerful riffs, and gripping lyrics.
Abysmal Growls of Despair Torn
This album of funeral doom metal explores the emotional landscape of a husband caring for his wife battling cancer.
Iron Kingdom Shadows & Dust
It explores themes of death, hardship, impermanence, and resilience, wrapped in the band’s signature blend of classic heavy metal, power metal, and NWOBHM influences.


