26 January 2025
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Debut solo album of experimental electronic music from the Alt-J drummer recorded while on tour
5.8
At the most fine-tuned stretches of High Anxiety, Thom Sonny Greene takes us on an exploration of his own headspace and what might actually be an overture to a singularly brilliant electronic career in the coming years Read Review
A dreamy, transportive audio roadtrip through fuzzy urban noise and peaceful rural serenity. A lengthy voyage for sure, but one worth embarking on Read Review
Overlong, and sounding a little like a lot of other things, High Anxiety nonetheless reveals an unexpected talent hidden in plain sight Read Review
Despite hiding behind the veil of electronic experimentation, Thom Sonny Green has taken a brave step forwards Read Review
Could have been reduced to its 12 most essential tracks and been a bit better suited for more invested listening, but perhaps Green's goal was to give himself as much room as possible to experiment, and he certainly does so here Read Review
Feels like a collection of ideas from the sketchbook of an artist honing their craft Read Review
An adventurous solo project from a musician who’s thinking beyond the day job Read Review
The intimacy on High Anxiety is the album's most apparent and most appealing feature Read Review
Drummer of Alt-J struggles to engage listeners on overlong electronic solo debut Read Review
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Thom Sonny Green: High Anxiety
Mogwai The Bad Fire
‘The Bad Fire’ might not cure your January blues entirely but it’ll at least provide a glimmer of hope to get you through the bleakest of months. All in all, an utterly enthralling 11th studio effort from these avant rock stalwart Clash
Rose Gray Louder, Please
The up-and-coming British artist shines on her vibrant, hedonistic debut album musicOMH
FKA Twigs Eusexua
Twigs’ third album brings club music into her sensual, supernatural world. It’s a masterful pop-star moment for the artist Pitchfork
On their 11th album, the long-running post-rockers open up disarming, uplifting new dimensions to their sound without veering too far from familiar paths Pitchfork
Saint Etienne The Night
Saint Etienne’s The Night has quite a bit going for it, but it sounds uncharacteristically forced, ultimately collapsing under the weight of its pretension PopMatters
There’s some sense of reconciliation going on between their earthier 90s sound and the synthy, spacey and sometimes poppier material that’s inhabited their last few records The Quietus
The Weather Station Humanhood
Whatever the influences at play, Humanhood works gloriously as a song cycle The Quietus
EUSEXUA is FKA twigs bizarre world-building masterclass The Line Of Best Fit
jasmine.4.t You Are The Morning
Even though the songs are painfully personal, they offer a wider hope. The world feels dark right now, but albums like this give promise that the dawn is coming The Line Of Best Fit
The experimental U.K. dance-pop artist wanted to “transcend human form” with her new album. She nails it Rolling Stone
This record boasts real emotional nuance among the unbridled passion. And to retain the power to surprise and delight when entering its fourth decade is something few bands can claim Under The Radar
Anna B Savage You And I Are Earth
Over gorgeous musical arrangements that feature contemporary Irish musicians and gentle guitar work reminiscent of Nick Drake, Savage creates an intimate, enchanted world, where footsteps are muffled by moss and magic — even the mundane sort — waits behind every tree Under The Radar
Eusexua doesn't just embrace the thrust of commercial dance, it subsumes it into the chromatic, honed prism of FKA twigs' artistry The Skinny
This is an album that seeks an otherworldly state of purity and perfection The Arts Desk
Mogwai may not be writing Happy Songs for Happy People, but in so thoroughly assimilating so many musical approaches, they’ve found a way to make massive, deranged lullabies that urge you to stay awake, ready to handle whatever life throws at you Spectrum Culture
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Kendrick Lamar To Pimp A Butterfly
Fiona Apple Fetch The Bolt Cutters
Kendrick Lamar Damn.
D'Angelo And The Vanguard Black Messiah
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Ghosteen
Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure
Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree
Frank Ocean Channel Orange
Dave We’re All Alone In This Together