The Best Records of 2025… So Far!
We have passed the halfway mark on 2025. Six months’ worth of new music Friday and so many killer new releases.
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We have passed the halfway mark on 2025. Six months’ worth of new music Friday and so many killer new releases.
A short and sweet week of the new stuff to get July roasting at the record shop…
Twenty years ago, producer and musician James Murphy was gripped with the fear of creative failure… so he set about bringing the New York dance-punk scene to the masses.
Ending June with impeccable balladry, smooth soul, new rap essentials and even some deranged guitars.
Wet Leg’s moisturizer is doubtless one of the year’s most eagerly anticipated albums, and we're going to give it a couple of exclusive first plays.
Good vibes compiled, a little country-tinged chaos and Rough Trade in a box.
The Delta Sweete is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry. Vignettes of the Southern Delta and lives-lived.
A week of both quantity and supreme quality, from the guitar scorchers to the minute textures and wooze.
The trouble with the people on this planet is they refuse to think they refuse to believe anything except what they know...
Safe As Milk is the studio debut from Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. These are the psychedelic raspers that took the Delta Blues into the garage scene.
Our June Record of the Month is Durand Jones & The Indications’ Flowers, another vibrant evolution of their soul sound.
Woozing synaesthesia, rasping Zamrock and big pop maximalism amongst other fine stereo additions.