THE KILLS release their most emotive album yet with GOD GAMES
Their first album since 2019, The Kills' God Games delivers a rich, emotional sound that's confidently their own.
Their first album since 2019, The Kills' God Games delivers a rich, emotional sound that's confidently their own.
Animal Collective's 12th album, Isn't It Now? plays up their unmistakable sound and bold experimentation.
Explore the enduring brilliance of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You, a collection of finely crafted songs.
Her third LP, Euphoric emphasises the starry, intoxicating quality Georgia’s music has become defined by while pushing the envelope somewhat elsewhere.
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.
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.
Dive into the sun-soaked world of LA Priest's Fase Luna, a stripped-back journey inspired by Mexico's landscapes.
Animal Collective's Avey Tare's kaleidoscopic pop boasts a characteristic sonic richness and some arresting moments, but it also lapses into self-indulgence.
Weighing in at 41 minutes long, the remarkable opening track on Richard Dawson’s new record is effectively an album in its own right.
The long-awaited new release from Arctic Monkeys explores new ways of music making: with a significantly slower and bluesier sound to their previous releases.
Freakout/Release is a keepsake fitting comfortably within the Hot Chip anthology, without vying for all the attention.