New releases for 6 February 2026

Leading off this week, the groundbreaking Blues Summit 100 project celebrates the centennial birthday of B.B. King, honouring his monumental legacy with a one-of-a-kind collaboration album. The album features a wealth of curated covers of B.B. King’s most iconic songs, recorded and tracked by blues-rock icon Joe Bonamassa and his all-star band. The enigmatic Puscifer…

New releases for 30 January 2026

The first of this week’s hot six comes from Kula Shaker, who reaffirm their place as one of Britain’s most fearless and imaginative rock bands with their 8th studio album. Wormslayer surges with evangelical fervour: a whirlpool of ’60s psychedelia, sumptuous soul, retro-funk and cosmic storytelling with a thematic thread that unfolds like a psychedelic…

Pre-sale of the week: Harry Styles – Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., out 6 March

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. is the fourth studio album by pop sensation Harry Styles. The 12-track album was executive produced by Kid Harpoon. Note: The LP is initially available on both ‘Neptune’ colour vinyl and on black vinyl with an exclusive poster. Click here for more details and to order your copy.  

Pre-sale of the week: The Black Crowes – A Pound of Feathers, out 13 March

Fresh off the success of the Grammy-nominated Happiness Bastards (2024), The Black Crowes wasted no time getting back to work. In early 2025, the brothers returned to Nashville to reunite with producer Jay Joyce and recapture the spark that powered their last record. A Pound of Feathers is the result. Reflective of their mood and…

New releases for 9 & 16 January

The first of our new year picks is from rock icons Alter Bridge, who follow 2022’s massive Pawns & Kings (#1 US Hard Music Albums, #2 US Billboard 200 With Hard Rock Genre, #3 US Current Rock Albums) with their hard-hitting new self-titled album. First single ‘Silent Divide’ kicks off with a charging heavy metal-tinged…

Pre-sale of the week: The Delines – The Set Up, out 6 March

The Delines were finishing the Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom sessions when Willy Vlautin brought in a tune called ‘Walking with His Sleeves Down’, but the song didn’t quite fit the record so they set it aside along with ‘The Reckless Life’, ‘Dilaudid Diane’ (featured in their recent encores) and ‘Jumping Off in Madras’. When…