10 June 2026
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Here is a list of the recently added albums that haven't made the chart (yet!) from our alternative/blog sources. Want to contribute to the blog chart? Mail us: blogchart@anydecentmusic.com
Widowspeak Roses Rouge Ecomix
The duo’s seventh album is a paean to romance, filled with ethereal indie-rock songs where love and daydreaming are an escape from the daily grind Pitchfork
Tara Clerkin Trio Somewhere Good
The result is a sense of dreamlike disorientation, terrible events unfolding in a state of divine, fragile calm. Print edition only Mojo
With a sound rooted in Bristol's sonic DNA, Tara Clerkin Trio return with their most assured record to date The Skinny
A gorgeous and truly hypnotic listen, ‘Somewhere Good’ is a truly original, absolutely heavenly work Clash
The Bristol band’s latest is inventive and restrained, blending influences from trip-hop, folk, and pop for a subtle, uncanny sound that’s all their own Pitchfork
Not too many groups took this kind of dark trip during the trip hop era, maybe none of them and that was why they genre soon faded out. Tara Clerkin Trio bring it back here with a vengeance and give it the kind of imaginative, dark, moody, and meaningful reboot it desperately needed All Music
Bill Orcutt & Mabe Fratti Almost Waking
One of those rare fully satisfying collabs that amplifies the strengths of both individual artists: Orcutt’s guitar explorations get an injection of alluring extra stimuli, whilst Fratti focuses on the melodic prowess that occasionally felt submerged amidst the sensory overload and sudden shifts of Hagen The Line Of Best Fit
On their joint debut album, two wildly prolific artists unite their compositional singularities for a suite of eight texturally rich pieces Paste Magazine
The cellist and guitarist collaborate on a set of relaxed, generous music that conjures ghosts of British folk and Pacific Northwest indie rock Pitchfork
The Guatemalan newcomer and US veteran find striking common ground on an intimate collaboration full of agitation, complexity and uncanny chemistry The Guardian
Almost Waking crosses genres, generations, and cultures, serving as a testament to the beauty of true collaboration No Ripcord
Paul McCartney The Boys of Dungeon Lane
With its warm, welcome rejection of apathy and cynicism, The Boys of Dungeon Lane is an inviting, accessible and surprisingly memorable listen Exclaim
Vince Staples Cry Baby
This may be something different than what fans wanted or expected, but it's a project full of things that undoubtedly need to be said and heard Exclaim
Kurt Vile Philadelphia's been good to me
Philadelphia’s Been Good to Me fits neatly and easily into Kurt Vile’s catalog, another comfortable guitar rock record played loose and breezy. Spectrum Culture
Modest Mouse An Eraser And A Maze
The seminal indie band Modest Mouse go independent for their eighth LP, delivering some stimulating statements alongside undercooked ideas PopMatters
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"The elusive Scottish electronic duo return after over a decade away with an immersive, multi-dimensional album that is both evocative and ambitious" (10/10 - musicOMH)
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
Rosalía Lux
Kendrick Lamar Damn.
D'Angelo And The Vanguard Black Messiah
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Ghosteen
Spiritbox Tsunami Sea
Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure
Hayley Williams Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways