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A bold and unconventional solo dive into Audrey Hobert
Candid confessions and playful chaos, Hobert’s debut album reveals refreshingly real and messy brilliance.
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Sonic chaos and beauty: The experimental soundscape of ‘SAYA’
Saya Gray fuses raw pop, experimental sound, and personal storytelling with her bold self-titled release.
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‘EUSEXUA’ is an otherworldly love letter to liberation
FKA Twigs blends ethereal vocals, glitchy production, and club-driven euphoria in her new avant-garde release.
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The psychedelic radiance of ‘When a Thought Grows Wings’
A dreamy, psychedelic world weaving between vulnerability and self-discovery. Luna Li’s incredible sophomore – fully reviewed.
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Escape reality and become your purest self on ‘Imaginal Disk’
Magdalena Bay immerse us into a vivid, futuristic, simulated world by blending ethereal sounds with profound themes of identity and connection.
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‘Brat’ and it’s the same but it’s reviewed by Glerbie so it’s not
Futuristic, hyperpop production and intimate, introspective lyrics – Charli xcx’s breakthrough ‘Brat’ in all its glory.
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How Reneé Rapp is redefining the architecture of emotional pop
Reneé Rapp engineers a new blueprint for emotional pop on ‘Snow Angel’ – fully reviewed.
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‘Dawn FM’ is what waiting for the afterlife feels like
The Weeknd blends synth-pop, existential dread and dreamlike radio static into a glowing afterlife. It’s neon-lit purgatory.
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‘Juno’ really IS maximalist pop
Full of loud energy and playful absurdity, Remi Wolf spins a kaleidoscope of humor, heart, and unfiltered creativity.
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Matt Maltese and the art of romantic nihilism
Playful despair and tender realism meet as Matt Maltese romanticizes the slow unraveling of everything in ‘Good Morning, It’s Now Tomorrow’
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Still Woozy: The debut from a mastermind
A dreamy, indie-pop release blending smooth, soulful vocals with lush, laid-back instrumentals. A full review of Still Woozy’s debut project.
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Jessie Ware finds freedom in a sexy world of nu-disco
‘What’s Your Pleasure’ steps into a realm of the 70s and delivers a masterpiece of nocturnal liberation.
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Exploring the wild spectrum of colour with the new Gaga
‘Chromatica’ – Gaga’s bold, futuristic soundscape blending electro-pop and emotional depth – fully reviewed.
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The raw and emotional defiance of Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple unleashes raw emotion, jagged rhythms, and fearless storytelling in a defiant, unpolished new release.
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Experience disco delight on ‘Future Nostalgia’
A vibrant and colourful release combining retro grooves with modern beats, Dua Lipa goes full disco on her sophomore release.
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‘Norman Fucking Rockwell’: A grand melancholy for the dying American dream
Lana Del Rey mourns a lost Americana, weaving poetic disillusionment with nostalgia in a new lush, cinematic-sounding body of work.
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The power of nightmares on Billie Eilish’s dark debut
An eerie debut that dives into darkness and vulnerability – ‘When When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’ – fully reviewed.
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Tokyo dreaming: HONNE’s soulful journey through love and loss
‘Love Me / Love Me Not’ balances love and heartbreak with innovative sounds and captivating collaborations.
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‘Be the Cowboy’ is a rodeo of heartbreak and healing
Mitski’s combines introspective lyrics with vibrant and experimental production to create a raw emotional ride. Giddy up.
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Superorganism are creating a new ‘internet-age’ genre of music
Fun, genre-blending pop music with catchy tunes and a mix of playful, unique sounds – Superorganism’s first project reviewed.
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Working at the height of her powers, St. Vincent fuses intensity with elegance
A captivating exploration of power, chaos, and beauty, ‘Masseduction’ is an eclectic modern soundscape.
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‘A Song For Every Moon’: A delicate and soulful debut
Refreshingly retro, Bruno Major’s first release explores raw emotion with intimate melodies and soulful storytelling.
