24 September 2025
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Fifth solo release from the Wilco singer is a triple album featuring contributions from James Elkington, Finom's Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart and Liam Kazar along with Tweedy's sons Spencer and Sammy
7.6
NEW The Wilco frontman turns in 30 new tracks that earn their keep and offer some hope for a troubled world Read Review
NEW There’s so much good stuff here that it can take several listens before the less overtly outgoing gems (also including the wounded hush of “Love Is For Love”) emerge from Twilight Override’s mass of music Read Review
NEW As a triple record, there are tracks that are less necessary than others, but remarkably it all flows as a cohesive whole, and never loses the listener's attention. Print edition only
NEW Generous and unguarded, Twilight Override contains multitudes. Print edition only
NEW Twilight Override is a 30-song triple album of mostly mellow consolation, insightful rather than intimidating. Print edition only
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Geese Getting Killed
A carefully crafted and expansive release from a group of young musicians truly coming of age DIY
Getting Killed is an instant classic that only a band as nuts as Geese could compose Northern Transmissions
The NYC band’s apocalyptic third album is a deeply exciting, provoking, and necessary gulf of no-fuss rock music Paste Magazine
The band’s best effort yet Under The Radar
The Brooklyn quartet’s third album brings a sense of unerring chaos to a work that is exciting, creative and wondrously strange musicOMH
The curveballs keep flying through the climactic triptych - the Kid A-evoking eruption "Bow Down", the incantatory "Taxes" and the hallucinogenic "Long Island City Here I Come". Print edition only Uncut
A third album bursting with intense energy and sparkling invention. Print edition only Mojo
Getting Killed is certainly several cuts above some other recent offerings from cultural scroungers, but you can't help but remember we were all charmed by Kings of Leon for a while too Exclaim
There’s a lot going on across the five-piece’s erratic but original third album, yet it never feels like they’re losing control of the chaos NME
NewDad Altar
Altar’ might be about sacrifice, but NewDad have given up none of their magic; if anything, they’ve honed it Dork
Lola Young I'm Only F**king Myself
There’s no tidy resolution here; just a brilliant songwriter turning self-sabotage and late-night decisions into some of the most distinct, personality-packed pop around Dork
Jade That's Showbiz Baby!
Jade isn’t just trying to step out of a shadow; she’s pulling the curtain down and setting the scenery alight. It’s loud, gaudy, dazzling, sometimes absurd – and absolutely alive. If this is the debut, imagine the encore. That’s showbiz, baby Dork
Wednesday Bleeds
These American tales are sad, and maybe even a little funny Beats Per Minute
Suede Antidepressants
Somewhat of a companion piece to The Cure’s Songs of a Lost World, Antidepressants will not only be a new favourite of Suede fans, but also open a new audience up to them Beats Per Minute
Cardi B AM I THE DRAMA?
Seven years on from her riotous debut, Cardi doubles down on bravado but drowns it in overlong tracks and half-baked collabs NME
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
Kendrick Lamar Damn.
D'Angelo And The Vanguard Black Messiah
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Ghosteen
Spiritbox Tsunami Sea
Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
Frank Ocean Channel Orange