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New Music Archives: 09/2025

Silver Gore - Dogs In Heaven - 2025

Silver Gore – ‘Dogs in Heaven’ EP review: Promises, promises

A bold, new vision.

Will Howard
Sep 19, 2025
Youtube Comments - Pet Deaths - 2025

Pet Deaths – ‘The Window (Part One)’ album review: A considered album of provocation

Subtle provocation.

Callum MacHattie
Sep 19, 2025
Life Aquatic Band - Summer Rain - 2025

‘Summer Rain’: Life Aquatic Band have us dancing through the downpour

Oblivious in the face of doom.

Lauren Hunter
Sep 18, 2025
Album of the week - New Dad - Altar - 2025

NewDad – ‘Altar’ album review: A new bar is set

A new level for rock music.

Dale Maplethorpe
Sep 18, 2025
Leith Ross - ‘I Can See The Future’ - 2025

Leith Ross – ‘I Can See The Future’ album review: Grief has never been so uplifting

A gentle journey with devastating depth.

Lauren Hunter
Sep 18, 2025
Meral Polat - ‘Meydan’ - 2025

Meral Polat – ‘Meydan’ album review: Anatolian psych-rock empowerment

A groundbreaking release.

Ben Forrest
Sep 18, 2025
Wednesday - ‘Bleeds’ - 2025

Wednesday – ‘Bleeds’ album review: A patchwork of chaotic elegance

Cracked their own formula.

Kelly Murphy
Sep 18, 2025
DUG - Have At It - 2025

DUG – ‘Have At It!’ album review: A pleasant take on trad folk, if a bit too precise

Playing things too clean.

Reuben Cross
Sep 18, 2025
Divine Comedy - Rainy Sunday Afternoon - 2025

The Divine Comedy – ‘Rainy Sunday Afternoon’ album review: majestically written musings on mortality

A bracing bit of orchestral pop.

Tom Taylor
Sep 18, 2025
PVA - Boyface - 2025 - Jak Payne

‘Boyface’: PVA return emphatically with trip-hop inspired cut

A delightful first taste of new material.

Reuben Cross
Sep 17, 2025
Aimée Fatale - 2025

“You can only launch once”: Aimee Fatale shares her debut single ‘Let’s Just Get Married’

How to build a cult.

Lucy Harbron
Sep 17, 2025
Surprise Chef at Bristol Beacon No thrills needed in this intricately arranged live show - 2025

Surprise Chef at Bristol Beacon: No thrills needed in this intricately arranged live show

No thrills needed.

Callum MacHattie
Sep 17, 2025

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