PROTOMARTYR offer wise words for end times on FORMAL GROWTH IN THE DESERT
Dive into Protomartyr's Formal Growth In The Desert, an album that hauntingly reflects on human failings amidst the pandemic era while still offering a hopeful evolution.
Dive into Protomartyr's Formal Growth In The Desert, an album that hauntingly reflects on human failings amidst the pandemic era while still offering a hopeful evolution.
Baxter Dury's latest album, I Thought I Was Better Than You, confronts the challenges of being the son of a music legend with unique sound, witty lyricism, and standout tracks that showcase his undeniable talent.
Rufus Wainwright's grandiose folk duets album Folkocracy features guest artists Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, and Chaka Khan.
The sombre yet balanced tones of This Is The Kit's Careful Of Your Keepers album is brimmng with poetic opposites within the gentle songwriting of Kate Stables' Bristol collective.
On Council Skies, the latest album by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Gallagher embraces his musical roots in Burnage, Manchester.
With the absence of key members and lackluster production, Yes' latest release, Mirror To The Sky, fails to live up to their prog rock legacy.
Iconic British folksinger Shirley Collins' triumphant return blends subtle field recordings with bright-eyed arrangements, embracing the emotion and rich history woven into her lower and more emotive vocals.
Henge are basically a touring cast of Deep Space Nine characters playing ecocentric, free party dance-pop. New album Alpha Test 4 is no different.
Arlo Parks seamlessly combines LA summer vibes with her British indie-pop roots on her sophomore release, where poetic spoken word and experimental sounds make for a powerful return.
Sparks' 26th album, The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, has the legendary duo return to their roots, reinventing their sound and captivating fans with a stunning blend of theatrical glam-rock and minimal techno.
Graham Nash's new album Now combines country and MOR rock, showcasing his powerful vocals and thought-provoking lyrics reflecting on the past with passionate political commentary.
James Acaster's lockdown brainchild Temps embrace experimentation and collaboration on album Party Gator Purgatory with untamed moments of lyricism, brake-less rap, unsettling basslines, and infectious pop melodies.
Spare Snare's 12th album, The Brutal, features intense recording sessions with Steve Albini, where reflective melodies meet aggressive beats.
With Tony Visconti's production and a talented lineup of musicians, Galen Ayers and Paul Simonon collaborate for summery album, Can We Do Tomorrow Another Day?
BC Camplight's exceptional new album, The Last Rotation Of Earth, was born out of personal struggles; a unique blend of humor and heartfelt reflections, creating a captivating musical experience.
Dive into the sun-soaked world of LA Priest's Fase Luna, a stripped-back journey inspired by Mexico's landscapes.
Witness the captivating evolution of Westerman's atmospheric pop in An Inbuilt Fault. With a wider sonic palette and captivating storytelling, these songs are sure to be popular with live audiences.
Alison Goldfrapp's first solo album, The Love Invention, brings euphoric disco/club direction and features Róisín Murphy producer Richard X and Daniel Avery collaborator James Greenwood.
With a heavy 70s influence and catchy melodies, the Jonas Brothers' sixth studio album is a celebration of family life and maturity.
Hailing from Cardiff, Himalayas' debut album is a powerful rock record with grooving riffs, thundering percussion, and soaring vocals influenced by Muse and Arctic Monkeys.
Dave Lombardo's new solo album, Rites Of Percussion, indulges his passion for Latin American and African rhythms and instruments.
With nods to the Beatles and Beach Boys, The Lemon Twigs' Everything Harmony is a melodic blast from the past filled with power-pop bops and wistful compositions that tug at the heartstrings.
A modern makeover of old-school hardcore, punk and thrash metal - with a cover of Descendents' Good Good Things and a hip-hop intermission - Drain proves they can do it all on new album Living Proof.
Featuring Aesop Rock, Future Islands' Samuel Herring, Danny Brown, and Quelle Chris, Billy Woods and Kenny Segal's Maps is a a smoky, after-hours soundtrack of mellow piano jazz, guitar meanderings, and more.