The debut longplayer from Washington, DC-based Ekko Astral is a complex mesh of bubblegum noise punk and no-wave art rock that holds an elastic space for the knotty, tangled horrors of living in the imperial core.
Coproduced with Dylan Ragland (Pretty Favor), it sees Alison at her euphoric, ethereal best, taking the foot off the club-gas just a little to make way for a vulnerable and heartfelt album highlight.
Encompasses Olivia’s entire set from Glastonbury 2025 – including tracks from her record breaking albums as well as duets with The Cure’s Robert Smith.
The Paranoia Party tells the story of a confrontation with extraterrestrial life and the true musical mayhem it deserves. Embedded in its cavorting song structures and sprawling scope, the very human feeling of dreading an existential threat is clear.
Touch is the result of an intentional effort by these five musicians to reconnect their sound for what is perhaps the group's most diverse release to date.
Produced by Slow Pulp's Henry Stoehr, their latest LP, On the Other End of the Line..., ruminates on how their respective experiences relocating cities.
The Live Laugh Love campaign is rooted in themes of wellness, growth, and the philosophy behind the album title, Live Laugh Love. While irony is used as a tool for laughter, the sentiment is real.
Rochelle Jordan is proudly stepping into her diva era. Mixing soulful sensuality, house bump, DnB wildness, hip-hop swagger, and pure experimentalism - that's spread not only through certain circles, but also to the mainstream
Trouser Tricks was the unreleased debut album by West London punk band Ack Ack, formed in the Twickenham/Isleworth area in 1977. The album was recorded in 1980 at TW Music Studio.