9 April 2026
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My New Band Believes My New Band Believe
It sets the same intense listening pace as XTC, Jim O'Rourke or second-act Black Country, New Road. Amid the coiled violence (In The Blink Of An Eye) and brutalist romance (One Night) lie moments of pastoral loveliness. Print edition only Mojo
An album of incredible acoustic maximalism and conspiratorially whispered melodrama - enjoys the theatrics of its acidity. Print edition only Uncut
Smoothing out the jump-cut chaos of his previous band, Cameron Picton brings entirely acoustic instrumentation to bear on these lovely, beguiling songs The Guardian
On My New Band Believe, Picton & co reaches their highest power when they unleash chaos, making for a compelling debut that thrives off of a maximalist approach to pop music Far Out
Earl Sweatshirt / MIKE / Surf Gang POMPEII // UTILITY
Historically, Earl and MIKE’s songs have been studies in contrast with oft-beautiful results. But their collaborative album doesn’t work that way. With flows set over glacial beats, almost every song is in the same color Paste Magazine
Soldiers Of Fortune Early Risers
Two of this century’s coldest, most martyrial rap auteurs flex new muscles over a decent batch of ambient plugg beats Pitchfork
Across 33 tracks, two kindred voices split destruction and reconstruction, fusing hazy soul with cold, industrial edge NME
Earl’s post-Odd Future career swerved the mainstream to follow the path laid out by NYC underground rapper Mike, and their first double album lets both shine The Guardian
By the end of MIKE’S POMPEII, the rapper has shown a range of styles, flows and cadences that perhaps doubters wouldn’t have thought he was capable of on SURF GANG productions. Sweatshirt’s UTILITY, whilst treading new production ground, still feels quintessentially him The Quietus
Thundercat Distracted
Distracted works so well because it’s loaded with the contradictions of his personality (or perhaps his pop persona), both sonically and lyrically Spectrum Culture
Raye This Music May Contain Hope
If you were in an ungenerous mood then you’d say it’s all a bit much. It’s not just the kitchen sink; it’s the whole house here. An assault of the senses in many ways. But if ever an artist deserved to choose to do whatever they wanted, it’s Raye God Is In The TV
Courtney Barnett Creature of Habit
Tune out the negative voices and when moments of garden variety joy present themselves, recognize and relish them for the outsize gift they truly are Under The Radar
Fans will detect familiar ideas, though they’re expressed with a different vocabulary Slant Magazine
Wendy Eisenberg Wendy Eisenberg
On a daring new album, the singer-songwriter and guitar virtuoso examines happiness, love, and memory with a forensic curiosity Pitchfork
Eisenberg has crafted an intriguing and enjoyable album, its unconventional arrangements and phenomenal lyrics both ghostlike in their delicacy and bold in their willingness to push musical boundaries Under The Radar
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"An astonishing body of work that firmly emphasizes what an important band The Twilight Sad are" (9/10 - Under The Radar). "A powerful and truly wonderful return from The Twilight Sad" (9/10 - Clash)
Since we've been around, that is. So, the highest-rated albums from the past twelve years or so. Rankings are calculated to two decimal places.
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp A Butterfly
Fiona Apple Fetch The Bolt Cutters
Rosalía Lux
Kendrick Lamar Damn.
D'Angelo And The Vanguard Black Messiah
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Ghosteen
Spiritbox Tsunami Sea
Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure
Hayley Williams Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways