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Good evening ladies, gents, theys and everyone else! Apologies for yet another late weekly releases column, I’ve spent my week off work busy with DIY and procrastinating uni applications and other worthwhile things like the column I said I would do a week ago. Oops. It looks like this week is set to be another stormer (as it often is this time of year) with new yeule, Swans, and a suprisingly promising (based on the singles) Miley Cyrus joint to partake in, amongst a wealth of other releases. Oh and I can’t forget the absolute queens Red Velvet had a sub-unit mini-album come out on Tuesday, serving the most lesbian non-lesbian possibly lesbian aesthetics this side of a boygenius fanclub. ‘Til next week!


– List of Releases: May 30th, 2025 – 


 

aes

Aesop Rock – Black Hole Superette

Genre: Abstract Hip-Hop
Label: Rhymesayers

alan

Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles – Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles

Genre: Americana / Folk
Label: Sub Pop

amy

Amy Millan – I Went to Find You

Genre: Singer-Songwriter / Folk
Label: Last Gang

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Anyma – The End of Genesys

Genre: Melodic Techno
Label: Interscope

ath

Athletics – What Makes You Think This Is How It All Ends?

Genre: Post-Rock / Emo
Label: Deep Elm

Sputnikmusic89

Ayup, and welcome to your weekly dose of… ok hold on, let’s address the elephant in the room here first. Provided you have an internet connection fit for the year of our lord 2025, and our server hasn’t crapped itself too badly today, you may have noticed that this page is rather long. That’s because this week we have no less than, read it and weep (I know I did), 70 releases! Mad isn’t it? I don’t want any of you complaining about a lack of good music coming out, because there’s some tasty stuff in here. Sput’s deep house cult hero Stimming has a new one out, Swedish anarcho-conformist pseudo-punks Viagra Boys seem to be going all in on dance-punk revivalism, there’s a surprise Adrianne Lenker live album to have your heart and soul broken to, late ’70s-idolizing soft rock duo Tennis are set to (softly) rock our socks off for one last time, and many, many more. As usual, post below what tickles your fancy this week – and at least something bloody well should, as I make a mental note to trim the list down next time so I’m not two days late again. ‘Til next week!


– List of Releases: April 25th, 2025 – 


adri

Adrianne Lenker – Live at Revolution Hall

Genre: Singer-Songwriter / Folk
Label: 4AD

aham

Ahamkara – The Harrow of the Lost

Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Label:

Sputnikmusic89

Greetings sputnikers and welcome to your weekly reminder that there are people out there with the audacity to release new albums despite music peaking with Jane Doe in 2001. I know, kinda cringe. Big hitters this week include a load of metal bands I vaguely recognise and the second half of that Bon Iver project that dropped last year, plus the new Ken Carson album that will definitely release on time. For sure. No doubt in my mind. Oh and Wu-Tang apparently, although the chances of that being real give Bigfoot some competition. Anywho, as usual let us know what you are hyping and why we all should definitely check the new Neptunian Maximalism album – those genre tags look tasty. Feel free to sample a few of these releases in the playlist below. ‘Til next week!


– List of Releases: April 11th, 2025 – 


air

AIR & Vegyn – Blue Moon Safari
Genre: Downtempo / IDM
Label: Warner Music France

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Akutagawa – 鱗光
Genre: Emo / Post-Hardcore
Label: Shore&Woods Recordings

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Annisokay – Abyss Pt. II
Genre: Alternative Metal / Metalcore
Label: Arising Empire

birtth

The Birthday Massacre – Pathway
Genre: Darkwave / Alternative Metal
Label: Metropolis Records

blood

Blood Abscission – I I
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Label: Debemur Morti Productions

sable

Bon Iver – SABLE, fABLE
Genre: Art…

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