Album of The Week
Album of the Week: Pulp - More
Album of the Week: Pulp - More “Oh, is this the way they say the future’s meant to feel?” goes the opening line of Pulp’s 1995 single Sorted for E’s...
Album of the Week: Swans - Birthing
Birthing is the 17th studio album by Swans, the ever-evolving project of Michael Gira, formed in New York in 1981. The band traversed a vast sonic terrain, no wave, post-punk,...
Album of the Week: Stereolab - Instant Holograms on Metal Film
They’re back! After a 15-year hiatus, Stereolab return with Instant Holograms on Metal Film, a brand-new album from the beloved avant-pop pioneers. Unsurprisingly, anticipation has been sky-high… and we’re happy...
Album of the Week: M(h)aol - Something Soft
M(h)aol return this week with Something Soft, their second full-length album and the follow-up to 2023’s well-received debut Attachment Styles. Now operating as a trio after the departure of singer...
Album of the Week: Preoccupations - Ill At Ease
Preoccupations are a Canadian post-punk band composed of Matt Flegel, Mike Wallace, Scott Munro, and Daniel Christiansen. Rising from the ashes of the band Women, they first made waves under...
Album of the Week: Maria Somerville - Luster
Luster is the beautifully dreamy new album from Irish musician Maria Somerville. Released this week, it follows her quietly unveiled 2019 debut All My People, a record that, despite its understated release,...
Album of the Week: Bon Iver - SABLE, fABLE
Bon Iver return this week with SABLE, fABLE, the first full-length album from the group led by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon since 2019’s i,i. As the title suggests, the record builds on last year’s SABLE EP, bringing...
Album of the Week: Black Country, New Road - Forever Howlong
The last time British collective Black Country, New Road released an album, it coincided with the departure of their vocalist and principal lyricist, Isaac Wood. Having recorded For the First Time (2021)...