14 April 2026
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Wu Lyf A Wave That Will Never Break
WU LYF's attempts at creating something more accessible and universal stand in stark contrast to the image the band have so ardently tried to present, one rooted in integrity, mystery and import. In the process, A Wave That Will Never Break ends up feeling not only insincere, but unnecessary Exclaim
The variation between the tracks and the pure emotion shown throughout has me asking why it took them so damn long to make another album and why they split in the first place after their classic debut, but it also proves that the band still has plenty left in the tank Uncut
The mist has cleared on the once-mysterious heavy pop group, revealing an urgent, brilliant second album The Skinny
It is an album to be listened to in full, away from the distractions that streaming and on-the-go listening has made us accustomed to Far Out
The problem with A Wave That Never Breaks is largely runtime. With tracks averaging at five minutes minimum, the band gives itself too much time to constantly reiterate desperate attempts at creating a power atmosphere Northern Transmissions
My New Band Believe My New Band Believe
Much of these songs feel like a leveling-up of what Picton was inching toward in black midi, where all of the moving parts make up a wonderful machine of brilliantly-controlled collisions Paste Magazine
Tigers Jaw Lost On You
'Lost On You' sounds like a record made by people who know exactly what they do well Dork
Lost On You is perfectly well-balanced, a snapshot of a band that has given itself the time to self-analyze and has grown stronger for it Northern Transmissions
As the latest emo revival continues apace, some of its stalwarts continue to go from strength to strength DIY
Lost on You does a fantastic job of embodying this scene’s classic traits in a way that feels authentic and true to themselves, even if it doesn’t need to take any bold risks to do so. It’s this year’s summer in a bottle, and I’m here to embrace all of the warmth and comfort that glows from within Sputnik Music (staff)
In Lost on You, emo band Tigers Jaw are still interrogating life’s joys and challenges, as well as the shifting perspectives that come with time PopMatters
My New Band Believe is fascinating, much like the art by Kuo Jun You that graces its cover. Cameron Picton is an out of the ordinary singer-songwriter who spent years developing his craft, trusting the right people to collaborate with, making the self-titled project worth the wait Northern Transmissions
Angine de Poitrine Vol.II
Weird as hell, insanely groovy, and almost impossible not to move to Sputnik Music (staff)
Fcukers Ö
One or two weak pieces notwithstanding, electro-pop duo Fcukers turn in a strong debut record Spectrum Culture
Holly Humberstone Cruel World
As recalibrations, or simply maturing, goes Cruel World is as mixed and contradictory as her debut. Humberstone has learned how to live in her complicated world and yet it’s still sometimes unclear what that actually looks like The Line Of Best Fit
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"Her most vividly realised and affecting body of work to date" (9/10 - DOY). "Arlo Parks approaches euphoria and vulnerability with a soothing ambivalence" (8/10 - The Skinny)
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