Artist: Parcels
Title: Day/Night
Label: Because
What is it? A grandiose, ambitious record from the Australian electro-pop group – a real statement of intent.
L&Q says: “Day/Night is a gargantuan album in a way that not many bands would be able to pull off; an interminable journey in length just as much as breadth, that never quite oversteps the fine line between longevity and tedium.”
Read Charlotte Marston’s full review here.
Artist: Hana Vu
Title: Public Storage
Label: Ghostly
What is it? Fast-rising L.A. alt-rock artist Hana Vu continues to flourish on a debut album that builds upon the promise of her earlier work.
L&Q says: “With a world-weariness that belies her years, and a contralto voice that simultaneously adds depth and distance, those early EPs left plenty of room to grow. Here, on Public Storage, Hana Vu absolutely blooms.”
Read Reef Younis’ full review here.
Artist: New Age Doom ft Lee “Scratch” Perry
Title: Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Guide To The Universe
Label: We Are Busy Bodies
What is it? In one of his final pieces of work, the late, great Lee “Scratch” Perry collaborates with Canadian experimentalists New Age Doom for a triumphant voyage across dub, metal, drone and more.
L&Q says: “Hints of drone metal and free jazz burn at the edges of the record, the spectral gust of dub turned inside out to maximalist ends. Astonishing stuff – RIP to a real one.”
Read Luke Cartledge’s full review here.
Artist: NOUS, Laraaji & Arji OceAnanda
Title: Circle of Celebration
Label: Our Silent Canvas
What is it? Composers NOUS, Laraaji and Arji OceAnanda, plus an enormous cast of collaborators, combine to make something transcendent.
L&Q says: “Circle of Celebration is a stirring ode to the power of collaboration, but also, in simpler terms, to music’s role as a vehicle for sheer joy.”
Read Joe Goggins’ full review here.