Raye – This Music May Contain Hope
The multiple award-winning global superstar’s highly anticipated second album is set in four ‘seasons’, taking listeners on a sonic journey that begins with darkness and ends with light.
Black Label Society – Engines of Demolition
One of heavy music’s most unshakeable pillars deliver blues-soaked grooves, hard-hitting riffs and soul-baring ballads, displaying an unrelenting commitment to pure, uncompromising hard rock.
Butler, Blake & Grant – Murmurs
The trio’s second album in some ways goes back to where it all began for them: reimagining songs from their individual back catalogues, which was the premise for their very first shows together.
Courtney Barnett – Creature of Habit
This decisive new chapter in the Aussie singer’s musical evolution is a bold, emotionally resonant record that explores the central question: how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life.
Flea – Honora
After a nearly five-decade career as one of his generation’s defining rock bassists, his debut full-length solo album has allowed Flea to return to his first musical loves: jazz and playing the trumpet.
Godsticks – Void
Godsticks’ darkest, heaviest and most uncompromising album to date reflects a disillusionment with a world increasingly defined by division and the loss of nuance, and documents a retreat into a personal void.
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