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Black Midi- Hellfire!
The bug club
Katy J Pearson – Sound of the Morning
Katy J Pearson -Sound of the Morning
Sarathy korwar or junior brother
Happy in Hindsight – Trashed
Black Country, New Road
This
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A taster from it here
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=–pdKSoGE70
Alex G – God Save the Animals
Big Thief
Jesus & Mary Chain Damage & Joy
Jockstrap!
Not an album but song Atlas by Battles. Love it xx
Aszendent Pirol is my best
Beach House
Katherine Priddy – The Eternal Rocks Beneath 😊
Bat out of hell
Kevin Morby – This is a Photograph
Alvvays – Blue Rev
Difficult one… so many great releases this year so far. Contenders for first place so far:
Harrison Whitford – Afraid of nothing
Mountain Goats – Bleed out
Stromae – Multitude
Simon Joyner – Songs from a stolen guitar
Sam De Nef – Dawn / Dusk
Kevin Morby – This Is A Photograph
The Overload – Yard Act
Madlib – Sound Ancestors 💣
Cruel Country – Wilco
Wilco – cruel country
Please book Wilco for next year
Plastic Mermaids – it’s not comfortable to grow… just… it’s been a cracking year for albums.
DITZ – The Great Regression 🖤
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You
Stumpwork. By a long way. But the Overload 2nd.
Potomitan by Selene Saint aime
Big Thief
Ezra Collective
Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You
Skinty Fia. Fontaines D.C.
Skinty Fia – Fontaines D.C without a doubt!
The Votarol years HMHB
Crows – Beware Believers
Low Island – Life in Miniature.
Courtney Marie Andrews- Loose Future
Cate Le Bon- Pompeii
Both contenders, but probably Beach House- Once Twice Melody if pushed.
Michael Head and the Red Elastic Band – Dear Scott
I Love You Jennifer B
You Belong There by Daniel Rossen. It’s an extraordinarily beautiful album by an artist I first heard at End Of the Road Festival.
Katie J Pearson ‘Sound Of The Morning’ by a country mile.