Ships 4/24/26 - On their seventh studio album, Lost Cause Lover Fool, The Milk Carton Kids deliver 9 songs that, more than ever, invite listeners to lean in close.
Ships 3/27/2026 - Sexistential is the most ecstatic record that Robyn has ever made, the sound of one of contemporary music's most influential artists coming home.
Ships 3/27/26 - The project marks a significant transition in his career, written during his first year of sobriety and serving as a "proof of concept" for his evolving sound
Ships 4/24/26 - A set of songs that coil hooky guitar lines around lyrics about taking stock of what you have, what's been taken from you, and confronting what remains.
Ships 4/10/2026 - The result was a powerhouse of a record dealing with nothing less than the mysteries of childhood, creativity and modern science--epic in scope and minute in detail.
Ships 3/27/2026 - Daisy is also a love letter to the animals in our lives that remain a rock through each of these moments that guide to who and where we're meant to be.
Ships 5/1/2026 - 'always cloudy' by Saturdays at Your Place is the band's fan-favorite 2023 EP, The EP features their hit #1 streaming song, "tarot cards".
Ships 3/20/2026 - I Guess I'll Never Learn is S. Fidelity's third solo album on Jakarta Records. It follows A Safe Place to Be Naked (2017) and Fidelity Radio Club (2021).
Ships 3/13/26 - The band famously scrapped an entire album's worth of early demos to prioritize mental health, eventually writing this record as a fully collaborative unit for the first time.
Ships 3/27/2026 - Canary Yellow Vinyl. Since forming in 2012, FREE THROW's story has been simple: keep going. New records, longer tours, bigger rooms-it's always been another step upward for the Nashville-basedquintet
Ships 3/27/2026 - Tom Misch’s long-awaited sophomore album Full Circle finds the London-based artist, songwriter, and producer at his most personal and honest.
Ships 4/10/26 - Between classes, late-night studio sessions, and college parties that often bled into the lyrics themselves, the pair built an album that feels both diaristic and cinematic.