Hägerstrand returns with Sjögräs vol. 2, a four-track project that quietly asserts itself through emotional clarity rather than grand musical gestures. As a continuation of the journey begun in the first Sjögräs instalment, this EP refines its focus, trading layered…
Mattock deliver a striking and deeply human listening experience with Daughters, a record that feels less like a calculated studio product and more like a document of lived moments. Rooted in the songwriting partnership of Casey Brandt and Jason Fletcher,…
Butch Against The Machine, operating here under the moniker Butch IV, delivers a stark and uncompromising body of work with Chapter 4: Rebirthing Pains. From its very conception, the album resists conventional expectations, having been recorded in only two or…
Magdi Aboul-Kheir presents The Garden of Make Believe as a sweeping orchestral meditation on beauty, longing, and the quiet spaces between memory and imagination. Rooted in a deep appreciation for classical tradition yet unbound by rigid formalism, the album unfolds…
Ridiculous Bitch returns with Die About It, a full-length album that thrives on contradiction—equal parts chaotic and calculated, theatrical yet emotionally grounded. Following the momentum of their debut, Granada, the band pushes further into a space where satire, vulnerability, and…
Rich Allen presents The Ghost We Keep as a deeply introspective and emotionally resonant body of work, one that transcends the boundaries of a traditional album to become a meditation on the human condition. Rooted in themes of love, loss,…
C’batch opens a deeply personal chapter with The Vault 1 (C’batch Smooth / Rough), an album that feels less like a retrospective and more like a deliberate act of reconstruction. Rooted in material from his prolific “Unfinished Business” era, this…
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