What Happened to the Beach? is Declan McKenna's third studio album. Produced by Gianluca Buccellati, the album features "Sympathy" and "Nothing Works." Softpack CD pressing printed on responsibly sourced FSC paper from sustainable forests.
Sarah McLachlan's platinum-selling third studio album showcases McLachlan's introspective lyrics and versatility, while reinforcing her status as one of the music industry's foremost singer-songwriters.
So Close To What is the third studio album by Tate McRae. This LP represents the journey of growing up when the road ahead feels infinite and the destination increasingly elusive.
Meernaa's So Far So Good travels perfectly with a glistening night out or a drive to a secret hideaway. It exists somewhere between R&B, jazz, psychedelic rock, art rock, and pop.
Metronomy's "BBC Sessions" features 17 previously unreleased tracks revealing another dimension to their greatest hits, capturing the band's magnetic live energy, all recorded between 2008-2019.
A return to simple pleasures, nature, and an embracing of more pared-down songwriter sonics. So sure, things are different now Joe Mount is getting older and what's on his mind is changing, but that doesn't mark a change in quality for Metronomy.
George Michael immediately shines brighter once unbound by Wham!. There’s a fun, uplifting sensuality to this entire record that makes even some of the silly moments worth listening through
George Michael immediately shines brighter once unbound by Wham!. There’s a fun, uplifting sensuality to this entire record that makes even some of the silly moments worth listening through
-The last decade has seen Michigander quietly emerge as a 21st century troubadour whose deft balance of rock energy, alternative adventurousness, and heart-on-his-sleeve songcraft continues to endear audiences and tastemakers alike.
The songs of Midwxst feel like beacons in a tempest - a blend of rap, rock and whatever else he needs to bottle up the exact feeling in his heart. And on his debut album, E3, it is on prime display.
The mixtape sees the band perform hit tracks in their very own unmistakable style, from the likes of the Weekend, Dua Lipa, Soft Cell and Rosalia as well as a stunning guest remix from Bristol-based producers Icarus.
Blake Mills returns with his first solo record since 2020's Mutable Set. Co-produced by Blake and experimental artist Chris Weisman, this release highlights Mills' impeccable songwriting and unique voice on guitar as well as many other instruments.