19 February 2026
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Peaches No Lube So Rude
Nothing short of a musical battle standard for those refusing to conform The Arts Desk
Mumford & Sons Prizefighter
Prizefighter is the definition of inoffensive. It is unlikely to catch ears of those for whom Mumford & Sons’ sound faded into the background 10 years ago, but it was one of the most anticipated albums of 2026 for fans who welcomed their return from extended absence with 2025’s Rushmere Beats Per Minute
Charli XCX Wuthering Heights
Charli feels far more attuned to the dark, knotted intensity of Brontë’s original vision than its film counterpart; the emotions here aren’t framed with irony or held at arm’s length. They arrive raw and unguarded. The result is a stormy, gothic triumph Hot Press
The experimental pop icon’s soundtrack for Emerald Fennell’s film of the same name is ambitious in concept but safe in execution. Still, some beautiful moments offer a glimpse at an alluring, torturous vision of love Paste Magazine
Converge Love Is Not Enough
Once again, Converge has set a standard that is impossible to compete with and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon Sputnik Music (staff)
Kate Bush and Charli XCX, in their own ways, challenge the vernacular of contemporary songcraft, a commitment that paid off for both women PopMatters
Beverley Glenn-Copeland Laughter in Summer
The Canadian composer celebrates life, love, and community on a career-spanning 2023 performance after his diagnosis with dementia Pitchfork
Howling Bells Strange Life
Strange Life makes for a very agreeable comeback. Print edition only Record Collector
The good news is that their sound has not dated, nor has the vision dimmed. Print edition only Uncut
Strange Life warrants recognition, Stein and co's passion undimmed. Print edition only Mojo
Reuniting for the first time in over a decade, the Australian trio’s sound still packs a punch musicOMH
Everything you’d want from a Howling Bells album in 2026, a sweeping, cinematic journey that balances personal reflection with the weight of the wider world, weaving the intimate and the universal with poetic elegance Under The Radar
Jill Scott To Whom This May Concern
All 360 degrees of the Jill Scott experience are presented here All Music
The album sometimes feels as if Charli committed fully to her concept, but didn’t allow herself to branch out even further, reach higher, express – or even abandon – more. It is a symphony, but not quite an opus Beats Per Minute
Hemlocke Springs The Apple Tree Under the Sea
After breaking out in 2022 with two excellent singles, the Dartmouth graduate-turned-DIY musician finally releases her long-awaited debut, an adventurous and polished pop record whose maximalism exhausts more than invigorates Paste Magazine
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"Ratboys have earned their seat at the top table" (9/10 - DIY). "Their most emotionally affecting and compositionally advanced songs to date" (8.4/10 - Pitchfork)
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