BLOOD INCANTATION: a sonic odyssey of death metal and experimental mastery
Blood Incantation's Absolute Elsewhere fuses death metal with prog and Krautrock in their most fully realized and expansive album to date.
Blood Incantation's Absolute Elsewhere fuses death metal with prog and Krautrock in their most fully realized and expansive album to date.
Thee Sacred Souls' Got A Story To Tell blends retro soul with modern consciousness, creating a timeless album filled with positivity and emotion.
The Last Flight by Public Service Broadcasting takes listeners on a journey through the skies, paying homage to Amelia Earhart and human ambition.
Jake Bugg has always been able to switch between fast-paced rock and soulful melodies but A Modern Day Distraction finds him taking on a more distinguished air.
Geordie Greep's The New Sound pushes the boundaries of music with bossa nova, brass arrangements, and bizarre narratives. A truly eccentric masterpiece.
Pale Waves' Smitten combines their indie-pop roots with pop-punk and 80s synth touches. A consistent album of catchy, nostalgic bangers.
White Roses, My God by Alan Sparhawk explores grief through synthetic soundscapes and heavily processed vocals. A daring, emotional departure from Low.
Yesterwynde by Nightwish blends their signature symphonic metal sound with new folksy elements. Powerful but not as bold as their previous album.
Ezra Collective's Dance, No One's Watching fuses jazz, funk, and Afrobeat into a groovy, dynamic sound, proving they're still riding high post-Mercury Prize.
Sophie’s posthumous album, finished by collaborators, offers a bittersweet glimpse of her creative genius, but leaves fans longing for what could’ve been.
Electronic experimentalist Floating Points moves from classical and jazz to pure electronica on latest album Cascade, evoking club nights and comedowns.
Katy J Pearson’s Someday, Now marks a confident, self-assertive album, blending folk-pop with a newfound boldness that stands out in the indie scene.