Flamingods – Head of Pomegranate: Another trippy adventure from the London psych jammersreviews9 Oct 2023
Maria Uzor – Soft Cuts: Where UK garage meets Disney soundtracks from the Sink Ya Teeth singerreviews9 Oct 2023
Amaarae – Fountain Baby: A genre-splicing pop album that's designed for this precise momentreviews7 Jun 2023
Somewhere between Adrianne Lenker and Weyes Blood, this A.O. Gerber album occupies a very special placereviews10 Oct 2022
Whitney had to go into the smoke to make SPARK, but they've come up smelling of rosesreviews12 Sep 2022
James Righton travelled all the way to a parallel universe to make this album, so you'd probably better listen to itreviews4 Jul 2022
Perhaps surprisingly, Chase & Status have managed to really keep up with the times since their early-2010s peakreviews6 Jun 2022
If 'indie sleaze' was a real thing, the new Bloc Party album would be the perfect soundtrackreviews25 Apr 2022
NAPPYNAPPA has absolutely loads of ideas – but this album could really use an editorreviews7 Mar 2022
"New York's loudest band", A Place To Bury Strangers, are actually quite tuneful on See Through Youreviews4 Feb 2022
Snail Mail might not care about being remembered, but you won't forget Valentine in a hurryreviews1 Nov 2021
This is another widescreen epic from The War On Drugs – and somehow feels cliché-freereviews28 Oct 2021
Totally unpredictable but completely cohesive – this is a special album from Theon Crossreviews25 Oct 2021