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Brad’s Top 50 of 2025
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Our 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
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Where I've Been Isn't Where I'm Going [The Complete Edition] (LP)
Shaboozey
The Complete Edition of Shaboozey's breakthrough album, Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going , contains 6 extra tracks, including "Good News" and "Blink Twice." Shaboozey fuses classic country sounds with indie Americana, adds in a dash of hip-hop, and occasionally even some pop. In Shaboozey's hands, this modern melange feels natural, affecting, and utterly satisfying. This is an album with a capital "A," the type of front-to-back listening experience that creates a mood and tells a story that'll stick with you. "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is a down-and-out anthem that's irresistible and infectious. "Anabelle" will break your heart and "My Fault" (featuring Noah Cyrus) will break it into even smaller pieces. You've got to hear this album: you'll be glad you did.
Surfing On Sine Waves [Expanded Edition] (CD)
Polygon Window
Surfing on Sine Waves , the only release by Polygon Window, aka Richard D. James, aka Aphex Twin, is getting an Expanded Edition. Originally released in 1993, this electronic classic of mindbending techno was the second release in the groundbreaking Warp Records Artificial Intelligence series. The new Expanded Edition 3LP vinyl also features 3 extra tracks from the early days of Aphex Twin.
My Home Is Not In This World [White Vinyl] (LP)
Natalie Bergman
Natalie Bergman's latest is an exquisite blend of '60s girl group sounds, psychedelia, Nancy Sinatra-esque vintage western pop, and classic soul. The melodies are evocative, lush, and swingin' — the stuff of your candy-sweet, retro-lovin' dreams. The lyrics are smart, moving, and unforgettable, whether Bergman's singing about a charmer with a wandering eye and a disarming smile ("Gunslinger") or feeling like a movie star while sitting next to a paramour in his car ("Dance"). Dreamy and delightful, My Home Is Not In This World is an album to be savored.
Eye To The Telescope: Stargazer Edition (CD)
KT Tunstall
KT Tunstall celebrates the 20th anniversary of her iconic debut album, Eye to the Telescope . Originally released in 2004, the album displayed her emotive, genre-spanning songwriting and fearless solo looping. The new edition features previously unreleased tracks, B-sides, and exclusive live recordings, offering fans a deeper dive into the music and legacy of this landmark debut.
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Christmastime (CD)
Trisha Yearwood
All songs on Trisha Yearwood’s new Christmas album are accompanied by a symphony orchestra. Produced by Grammy Award winner Don Was and featuring lush arrangements composed by the legendary David Campbell, Christmastime showcases Yearwood’s powerhouse vocals throughout a collection that blends classics, reimagined hits, and some brand-new originals. One track even features her husband, Garth Brooks.
Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party (CD)
Hayley Williams
How is an album this good? Hayley Williams' new surprise collection, Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party , covers a ton of emotional ground over the course of these ridiculously fun and compelling songs. The title track is funny, catchy, and relatable in its ability to grandstand and joke through the pain. "Glum" has a sort of dream-pop edge as Williams sings of loneliness and a sense of loss. There are many gems to discover here: it's no surprise the Paramore singer has assembled such a loyal following over the years, because these tracks are fantastic.
Getting Killed (CD)
Geese
Geese are not the type of band to play it safe. Their latest, Getting Killed , is wildly experimental, filled with twists and turns, and just straight up exciting. Opener "Trinidad" starts off like a distorted '70s R&B moodpiece before bursting into full-on punk rock chaos. It's thrilling and a good introduction to this kooky album. "100 Horses" is unhinged psych rock, "Taxes" sounds like a confessional folk crooner discovering The Stooges midway through the song. Expect the unexpected on the fascinating, fantastic Getting Killed .
Deadbeat (CD)
Tame Impala
Tame Impala's Deadbeat is some of singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker's best work. It's also a bit of an evolution in sound from Tame Impala's last album, with its low-key electronica/chillwave vibes. Parker calls it "club-psych," which is an apt description for the woozy psych-folk-meets-dancefloor beats of the album. These ravey, electronic elements bring a blissed out, energizing feel to the work, even as Parker's lyrics and vocal melodies bring a yearning and poignancy to the proceedings. Deadbeat takes Tame Impala in exciting, innovative new directions.
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Thee Black Boltz [Osupa Clear Vinyl] (LP)
Tunde Adebimpe
TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe goes solo on his super creative new album, Thee Black Boltz . The songs are eclectic and energizing, the type of tracks you immediately want to send to all your favorite people. Adebimpe fuses his deeply-felt, ultra-catchy indie rock with motorik rhythms, haunting whistle solos, '60s-style organs, and moments of slowed down, ambient contemplation. The album's title comes from the idea of sparks of inspiration and hope taking flight despite (or perhaps because of) grief, sadness, and despair, a self-conjured light flickering in the darkness, if only for an instant. Longtime fans will probably not be surprised to learn that the whole record is excellent.
Flowers (CD)
Durand Jones & The Indications
Durand Jones & The Indications want to take you on a lovers' holiday. Vibrant, seductive, and sparkling, that's the vibe of their latest, Flowers , as well as the name of one of the album's standout tracks. These songs feel like a breath of fresh air, the fullest expression of the lush, groovy throwback R&B sound the band has become known for. "Lovers' Holiday" feels like a punched-up version of Quiet Storm, "Flower Moon" is a chilled out romantic track with '70s swagger, "Been So Long" is twinkling, classic soul with a chorus that feels like a classic. Flowers is a blissful, dreamy, uplifting lesson.
MAD! (CD)
Sparks
Sparks are back with another extraordinary record. MAD! is brilliant and boundary-pushing; with five decades together, this is a band that just keeps getting better and better. Catchy, off-kilter, clever, and unlike anything out there, these songs cover ground from backpack brands and the women who love them to performative devotion. No one does it like Sparks and MAD! is an album you'll want to savor.
R Is For Rocket (CD)
Rocket
LA quartet Rocket make quite the impression with their stunning debut album, R Is For Rocket . The band writes noisy, compelling, painfully beautiful songs that will have your heart in your throat. Think My Bloody Valentine if they decided to make a punk rock record. This fuzzed out, hypnotic album is one of the best things you'll hear this year.






