Album of The Week

Album of the Week: Cate Le Bon - Michelangelo Dying

Welsh singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon’s new album Michelangelo Dying has, in most press reports, been described as a break-up record. That label might conjure images of sparse, piano-led laments or acoustic...

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Album of the Week: Wednesday - Bleeds

Bleeds is the sixth studio record from Asheville, North Carolina indie-rock band Wednesday. The follow-up to 2023’s Rat Saw God is another triumph from the Karly Hartzman–led quartet, with the...

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Album of the Week: Gruff Rhys - Dim Probs

With all the noise surrounding a certain ‘90s band reunion that dragged on for a year before finally hitting the stage, it’s easy to forget that dozens of artists of...

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Album of the Week: Big Thief - Double Infinity

The last we heard from American indie-rock band Big Thief was in 2023, with their magnificent, sprawling fifth album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You voted Tower Records staff’s...

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Album of the Week: Brian - Understood (Understand: Expanded Reissue)

Album of the Week: Brian – Understood (Understand: Expanded Reissue) Once upon a time… before almost all recorded music sat at our fingertips, I went down a rabbit hole collecting early indie...

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Album of the Week: Rún - Rún

Rún is the self-titled debut from Irish trio Rían Trench (Crispy Jason / Solar Bears / Panikatax), Jim Henson voice, sound and visual artist Tara Baoth Mooney, and Diarmuid MacDiarmada...

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Album of the Week: Cass McCombs - Interior Live Oak

Interior Live Oak is the new studio album from American singer-songwriter Cass McCombs, his 11th to date. I’ve always had a slightly strange relationship with McCombs’ music, I’m a big fan...

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Album of the Week: Ethel Cain - Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You

It’s 2025, and pop music has changed. You might think, “Yes, but hasn’t it always been changing?” Of course, but the past few years have seen a shift that feels...

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