1 August 2025
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Folk Bitch Trio Now Would Be A Good Time
When Folk Bitch Trio came up with such distinguished, mature music so early on, what should we expect from them next, then? Spill Magazine
Reneé Rapp Bite Me
There’s a freedom to ‘BITE ME’ that feels new for Reneé Rapp – it’s a record that is cut from her very core, completely on her own terms, with all her cards on the table, and it is in that environment that she thrives Dork
Her second studio album shines brightest when she lets rip with savage one-liners Evening Standard
Like fellow pop star Olivia Rodrigo, Rapp is often at her best when she’s on the attack, clapping back at the haters and eviscerating her exes The Independent
Grunge-infused You’d Like That Wouldn’t You weaves killer melody into pop gold, pinpointing Reneé Rapp as an artist to watch The Irish Times
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist Alfredo 2
On the followup to the pair’s 2020 collaboration, Gibbs sounds unusually animated. The album is an effective demonstration of the rapper’s formalist technique—and prickly personality Pitchfork
Billie Martin Dog Eared
Billie Marten shimmers with a chill confidence, offering clear-eyed portraits of her personal relationships that resonate with universal desires to love and be loved Clash
Indigo De Souza Precipice
‘Precipice’ is a testament to De Souza’s evolution as a songwriter; not a dramatic leap forward, but a gentle step onto solid ground Dork
‘Dog Eared’ is the singer turning the page and stepping things up a notch, and across the 10 tracks, everything feels much brighter and breezier than before Dork
It does exactly what a debut should: it’s an introduction to what Folk Bitch Trio are all about. Unapologetic in every sense, there’s little doubt that they’re destined for big things Dork
Alex G Headlights
Sweet but never saccharine, unusual but never jarring, it perfectly balances intrigue and comfort so that you can’t help but want to sit for a while in this world of Alex G’s creation Dork
Lorde Virgin
Lorde holds the tools to reinvent herself again, and with every excavation she makes, she discovers new ways to grow Dork
Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band New Threats From the Soul
With New Threats, Davis, flanked by the talented Roadhouse Band, makes his mark, perhaps indelibly, joining a select group of artists who are deepening, broadening, and revamping the Americana genre Beats Per Minute
New Threats from the Soul is built with layers, layers of characters, layers of intricate musical choices, and layers of feeling. It constantly challenges you to peel them back and reflect. To see yourself in the shadows of society, in the lives we too often overlook as we pass them by Northern Transmissions
A remarkable debut: emotionally intelligent, sonically adventurous, and powered by some of the finest vocal work you’ll hear this year XS Noize
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"Spikier, sleazier and sexier, the Isle of Wight duo defy second album syndrome" (9/10 - musicOMH). "The band’s propensity for catchy, danceable garage-punk remains intact" (8/10 - Slant)
Since we've been around, that is. So, the highest-rated albums from the past twelve years or so. Rankings are calculated to two decimal places.
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp A Butterfly
Fiona Apple Fetch The Bolt Cutters
Spiritbox Tsunami Sea
Kendrick Lamar Damn.
D'Angelo And The Vanguard Black Messiah
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Ghosteen
Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
Frank Ocean Channel Orange