This Month's Picks

Flux [Yellow Vinyl] (LP)

Alison Goldfrapp
The inimitable Alison Goldfrapp is back with Flux . With production by Richard X, Stefan Storm, and Goldfrapp herself, these songs are effervescent, seductive, euphoric electro-pop. At times, the songwriting gets vulnerable and raw, adding a deep emotional undertow to these glittering tracks. Your new favorite dance anthem could be any one of the dizzying, delightful tracks on Flux . More

Unlearning Vol. 2 (LP)

Evidence
Evidence gets introspective on the incredible Unlearning Vol. 2 . The followup to 2021's Unlearning Vol. 1 , the tracks are deceptively easy-going, with a rawness and an unpredictable experimental approach just beneath the surface. The production is lush, hypnotic, and often just straight up lovely. Featuring guest appearances from Domo Genesis, Larry June, Theravada, and The Alchemist, Unlearning Vol. 2 is a must-hear for fans of smart, timeless hip-hop. More
Genre: Hip Hop

Live At The Warfield: February 28th, 1991 (LP)

Jerry Garcia Band
Live At The Warfield – February 28th 1991 documents the Jerry Garcia Band's first night of a three-night run at the iconic Warfield. (Live recordings for the other two nights will follow later this year.) An epic and immersive listening experience, this live recording is jam-packed with fan favorites. Get ready for lively, grooved-out versions of "The Way You Do The Things You Do,” “You Never Can Tell,” “My Sisters and Brothers,” “Deal," and many other classics. Featuring the band's 1986 to 1993 lineup, with guitarist/vocalist Jerry Garcia (yes), Melvin Seals (keys), John Kahn (bass), David Kemper (percussion), and Jaclyn LaBranch and Gloria Jones (backing vocalists). More
Genre: Rock

Tunnel Vision [Baby Pink Vinyl] (LP)

Beach Bunny
Beach Bunny's Tunnel Vision is the feel-good garage-meets-bedroom-pop album we all need right now. The lyrics are timely and bruising, delving into internet brainrot, anxiety, microplastics, climate change, social envy, and greed. The melodies, on the other hand, are pure sunshiney pastel punk, with '00s indie rock guitars, smart and hooky choruses, and the occasional retro synth. It's an interesting juxtaposition and one that really works. Tunnel Vision is filled with relatable, defiant, sugar rush bops that serve as the ideal soundtrack for navigating...whatever all this is. More
Genre: Rock

Anyway [Black In Red Vinyl] (LP)

Anamanaguchi
Anamanaguchi is back with Anyway , an ultra-analog album from the pioneering chip-tune indie rockers. Originally conceived as a record about rage, on their first studio album in half-a-decade, the band just found themselves having too much fun. Instead, they explore themes of boredom, loneliness, love, attraction, sadness, paranoia, and (yes) anger — often with a bit of humor and slice-of-life realism thrown in. Recorded on vintage gear with songwriter/guitarist Peter Berkman taking on the role of vocalist, the lively Anyway already feels like a classic indie rock album. More
Genre: Rock

Magic Of The Sale [Purple Dusk Color Vinyl] (LP)

Teethe
Slowcore lives. Teethe's second album, Magic of the Sale , is an enticing blend of '90s indie rock with moody Low-like melodies, all with Denton, TX southern grit. Twangy guitars bring a lonesome air to delicate melodies with intertwining, devastatingly beautiful vocals. Punk rock meets power chords in irresistibly anthemic rock 'n' roll. It's an eclectic, electric album that should top many year end "best" lists. Via guest appearances, Xandy Chelmis of Wednesday and MJ Lenderman and Charlie Martin of Hovvdy lend their talents to these standout songs. More
Genre: Rock

Thy Kingdom Come [Opaque Maroon Vinyl] (LP)

$uicideboy$
$UICIDEBOY$ fans, your prayers have been answered. The duo's latest, Thy Kingdom Come , is a bristling, bleak, gritty must-hear. Highlights include collaboration with Bones on "Now and At The Hour of Our Death," and Night Lovell on "Carried Away," plus lo-fi banger "Self-Inflicted" and the amped-up menace of "Napoleon." Nobody does it like the $UICIDEBOY$ and this new album is exemplary. More
Genre: Hip Hop

Mic City Sons [Pink & Aqua Blue Vinyl] (LP)

Heatmiser
For fans, the reissue of Heatmiser's Mic City Sons is a holy grail moment. The cult favorite, gone-too-soon '90s indie rock act sounds better than ever on this special (nearly) 30th anniversary edition. Remastered, with a bounty of unreleased tracks and demos, the album is vital, electric, and inviting. Blending indie rock with Britpop, Mic City Sons showcased the band at its very best, injecting more pop-friendly elements into its sound to create an album that feels like an old friend. More
Genre: Rock

Alfredo 2 [Vodka Sauce Color Vinyl w/Alternate Cover] (LP)

Freddie Gibbs, The Alchemist
Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist join forces once more for Alfredo 2 . The original Alfredo , released back in 2020, garnered a Grammy nomination so anticipation is high for the latest savvy and stylish outing from the duo. The good news: Alfredo 2 is just as hot. Guest appearances from Anderson .Paak, Larry June, and JID add to the smart lyrical flows and sizzling production. A must-hear and a late contender for album of the summer. More
Genre: Hip Hop

The Lash (LP)

The Dirty Nil
The Dirty Nil are pure rock 'n' roll. Their fifth album, The Lash , finds the band leaning into medieval-inspired imagery while churning out a headbangin' blend of power pop, punk, and hard rock. The lyrics range from the tongue-in-cheek ("Rock N' Roll Band," an account of joining a band for internet fame while making your loved ones worry) to the brutal and imaginative ("Gallop of the Hounds," a revenge track that sounds like it would fit into a horror movie). With pounding percussion, intense yet melodic choruses, and searing riffs, The Lash is a raucous good time. More
Genre: Rock

The Revenge Of Alice Cooper (CD)

Alice Cooper
The original Alice Cooper band is back with their first album in fifty years. Yes, that's right. Not since 1973's Muscle of Love have the surviving members of the revolutionary rock 'n' roll band gotten together to write and record new material. The Revenge of Alice Cooper is a welcome return. With scorching guitars, relentless percussion, and defiantly cool lyrics, the album delivers everything you loved about the groundbreaking band. Turn this one up loud, roll down your windows, and enjoy a blast of metal mayhem. More
Genre: Rock

Dog Eared (CD)

Billie Marten
British folk-pop artist Billie Marten has released her fifth studio album, Dog Eared , chock full of summertime vibes and nostalgia for childhood. The mellow set features guest turns by artists like indie darling Sam Evian, Catalan singer/songwriter Núria Graham, and folk musician Maia Friedman (formerly of Dirty Projectors). "Feeling" is jangly and breezy, and "Clover" offers dreamy, wistful musings. "Swing" stands out for its livelier arrangement and singalong "ooooh's" in the chorus. This is a gentle set for quiet mornings over cups of coffee. More
Genre: Rock

Man @ Work Volume 2 (CD)

Colin Hay
Colin Hay presents a detailed retrospective of his career on the eclectic, wry, and entertaining Man at Work Volume 2 . The album is a sequel to his best-selling early '00s Man at Work album and includes new songs, highlights from his solo albums, and classic tracks from his essential '80s group Men at Work. From the very first track, “Into My Life,” featuring Gregg Bissonette (Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band) and Cecilia Noël, it's a wonderful showcase of Hay's skilled storytelling, ear for an infectious hook, and warm voice. On "Blue for You," he presents a reggae-tinged version of a 1983 Men at Work track, which is a pure joy. And there are even more standout moments to come as the album rolls along. An enjoyable celebration of an iconic artist, fans will be glad Volume 2 is here two decades after the first album hit stores. More
Genre: Rock

I Beat Loneliness (CD)

Bush
The latest from Bush is a melancholic delight. I Beat Loneliness combines '90s alt rock, grunge, and metal sounds; it's an evolution for the storied band that keeps things fresh and compelling. Gavin Rossdale's voice is filled with raw power and urgency as he takes on themes of loss, release, and finding a way to move forward. The drums are relentless, the guitar-driven melodies potent and moody. Longtime fans of the band will relish this album, which ranks among the band's best works...and with songs this emotionally affecting and catchy, new fans should come running, too. More
Genre: Rock

Crucial Cuts From The Heart Of The Ark (1973-1978) (LP)

Lee "Scratch" Perry
Crucial Cuts From The Heart of the Ark (1973-1978) is a new compilation of music recorded by the legendary reggae artist and producer Lee "Scratch" Perry at his backyard studio, Black Ark. These five years highlight the full range of his revolutionary, experimental techniques in dub production. The collection is studded with gems like Junior Murvin’s classic “Police & Thieves,” Perry and The Congo's mesmerizing “Fisherman Dub," The Heptones’ effervescent “Sufferer’s Time,” and much more. Crucial Cuts celebrates a pivotal period of creativity in reggae and in music in general, as Perry's groundbreaking production has influenced artists across genres. It's a must-have collection. More
Genre: Reggae

moisturizer [Clear Vinyl] (LP)

Wet Leg
Wet Leg has done it again. The critically-acclaimed Isle of Wight five-piece is back with a splendid sophomore album, moisturizer . On this smart and fearless album, the band tackles themes of obsession and all-consuming love. "CPR" is a droll punk track with new wave elements. "catch these fists" moves from understated, simmering verses to full-on dance punk choruses. "davina mccall" is a deceptively easygoing, lovely indie rock love song. This is probably one of the best albums you'll hear this year, effortlessly capturing that sense of being in love (and sometimes being totally underwater because of it). More
Genre: Rock

Forever [Ruby Red Vinyl] (LP)

Ekkstacy
Ekkstacy's exceptional Forever is a dreamy, wistful genre-bending album. The majority of songs clock in at under 3 minutes, endowing the album with a sort of experimental punk spirit. Rather than being rough and rowdy, however, the music is downbeat and hazy, blending elements of post-punk, indie rock, '80s college rock, and even emo rap. There's the occasional fierce guitar riff, with the sound leaning into a beautifully melancholic, languorous direction. Forever captures the odd pleasure of feeling downhearted. More
Genre: Rock

Loner [Amoeba Exclusive Gold Vinyl] (LP)

Barry Can’t Swim
Barry Can't Swim's Loner feels poised to become one of the biggest electronic releases of the year. Out on Ninja Tune, it's an eclectic, euphoric journey through dance genres. Acid, 2-step, gospel, jazz, and Balearic beats add dimension to these intelligent and addictive dance songs. Highlights include the yearning throwback soul vocals on "Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts," the glitchy hyperpop of "Still Riding," the unmitigated joy of "Kimpton," and the mournful gospel sounds of "All My Friends." Loner is a beautiful, blissed-out album that is absolutely essential listening for our troubled times. More

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Kesha
Kesha's thrill-a-minute maximalist music style sounds hotter and more addictive than ever on her latest. .period is almost impossible to describe. it's hyper-pop yet somehow...even more hyper than hyper-pop. It's glossy, dynamic, whip-smart, and sugar-sweet. You want country-rap Kesha? She's here. You want disco-tinged electro-pop with an accordion motif Kesha? Also here. This album is loud, splashy, deeply fun, and a breath of fresh air. Basically, it's fantastic. More
Genre: Rock

Landscape From Memory [Clear Vinyl] (LP)

Rival Consoles
Rival Consoles returns with one of his most moving and atmospheric releases to date. Many of the songs on Landscape From Memory began life as a series of forgotten, discarded audio fragments that the British producer fleshed out and brought to wonderful, glistening life — a workaround to the debilitating creative block Ryan Lee West dealt with for one agonizing year. The glitchy electronics and warm washes of sound in these electronic compositions instantly evoke sensations of hope, despair, pain, and ecstasy over the course of the album's runtime. These songs feel like a celebration of the human experience, of challenges met, of imaginative solutions to seemingly impossible problems. It's a work of sheer beauty. More