The Orchestra (For Now) – ‘Deplore You/Farmers Market’


Who’d have thought there’d be two songs named after farmers’ markets in 2025? The Orchestra (For Now) follow Pulp’s album track highlight with ‘Deplore You/Farmers Market’ – the first song this special band wrote and played live. Mixing orchestral string manoeuvres with dashes of chamber pop melody, it starts in softer fashion before taking a…

The Belair Lip Bombs – ‘Back of My Hand’


Australian quartet The Belair Lip Bombs have shared new single ‘Back of My Hand’ ahead of the release of new album ‘Again’ via Third Man Records on 31 October, 2025. Opening with melodic and jangly hooks that reminded us of The Maccabees or Rilo Kiley, the song finds Maisie Everett in defiant mood as she…

Westside Cowboy – ‘Don’t Throw Rocks’


Westside Cowboy have shared new single ‘Don’t Throw Rocks’ ahead of the release of second EP ‘So Much Countryy ‘Till We Get There’ via Island Records imprint Adventure Recordings on 16 January, 2026. Originally starting life as a ‘fuzzy drum machine demo that Jimmy made in his bedroom’, the song finds the four-piece reflecting on…

Militarie Gun – ‘God Owes Me Money’


Militarie Gun have shared ‘God Owes Me Money’ ahead of new album ‘God Save the Gun’ (out today – Friday 17 October – via Loma Vista Recordings. Part of a record described as an ‘absurdist guide to the intersection of self-destruction and self-belief, ‘God Owes Me Money’ finds the band delving into a more synth-based…

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Long Fling – ‘Long Fling’ album review


Following a 10-year relationship, Pip Blom and Willem Smit (frontman of Personal Trainer) have made their first and only record as a duo – Long Fling. The self-titled record is a truly collaborative effort, with sessions often ending in arguments due to the pair’s passion. ‘Remember that time we had Chinese for breakfast and you…

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Richard Ashcroft – ‘Lovin’ You’ album review


Richard Ashcroft follows up a celebratory summer supporting Oasis with the release of ‘Lovin’ You’ on 10 October, 2025. This is Richard’s first album filled with new material since 2018’s ‘Natural Rebel’ and finds the singer-songwriter exploring, experimenting and celebrating love. ‘Lover’ opens the record with its take on Joan Armatrading’s ‘Love and Affection’. The…

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Stay Inside – ‘Lunger’ album review


Brooklyn band Stay Inside follow up last year’s debut album ‘Ferried Away’ with ‘Lunger’, a record filled with tales of hope, heartbreak and exploration. Now signed to Tiny Engines, the record dips and dives through different genres with experimental energy. ‘Counting Electric Sheep’ opens with ferocious drumming and riffs, squeals and synths that recall Motion…

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Idlewild – ‘Idlewild’ album review


With cover artwork photographed from the exact same spot as the sleeve for ‘Hope Is Important’ – only facing in the opposite direction and in glorious colour – Idlewild make a welcome return with their new self-titled record. The tenth album in the band’s career, it finds them ‘looking back without being nostalgic’ according to…

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Snooper – ‘Worldwide’ album review


Signed to Jack White’s Third Man Records, Nashville band Snooper are set to release ‘Worldwide’, their second album, on 3 October, 2025. Recorded with John Congleton (St Vincent, Eels, Chelsea Wolfe), the songs continue to capture the punk rock energy of their live shows – which feature props, puppets and giant papier mâché heads –…