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: Car Seat Headrest - The Scholars
It’s been a while since we’ve heard a new studio album from indie rock stalwarts Car Seat Headrest. Their last release, Making A Door Less Open (2020), followed the critical success of Twin...
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: Arthur Russell - Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In And Out
This week sees the release of a previously unheard complete live set by singer, musician, and composer Arthur Russell. Renowned for his singularly inventive and eclectic output, Russell, who died of...