Anya Nami - Will I Ever Love?
78

Catchy and dark pop

Dirty Sound Magnet - Western Lies
81

DSM's first album in their final form is psychedelic, progressive and very well-crafted, featuring 3 musicians at peak creativity. This is a psych rock album that you don't want to sleep on

Olof Dreijer - Coral
73

A really decent little IDM/Ambient EP. Super chill with some great layers, pads and loops

Perilymph - Progressions Imaginaires
88

This is some top-tier synth-based psychedelic. The instrumentals are cinematic as fuck, production is absolutely outstanding and whilst I didn't understand the lyrics, the melodies themselves are catchy and the vocals are smooth AF. Amazing

Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique - Winter Break
80

It's rare for a band this small to release an album that sounds so polished and well-made. The quality and versatility of music on display is undeniable with flawless ventures in to many corners of punk, grunge and emo. A must-listen for any alt-punk fans

Roxy Music - Siren
76

A superb Glam Rock album with a sound that was way ahead of its time. For me, it album peaks early and tails a bit at the end but it's still a great listen

Billy Joel - The Stranger
94

There isn't much to say about The Stranger that hasn't already been said. It's a classic for a reason. Top class songwriting paired with amazing performance and very good production to produce one of the greatest pop rock albums to ever be committed to tape

Billy Joel - Turnstiles
80

Another banger from Billy Joel

Billy Joel - Streetlife Serenade
72

Apparently very underrated?

Definitely not his best release but there are some absolute gems here that require way more attention

Wednesday - Twin Plagues
79

Whilst not as polished and well-developed as later releases, Twin Plagues is a fantastic shoegaze/alt-country album that is definitely worth the 34 minutes. I comend the band for really making a sound for themselves

Testament - The Gathering
85

A superb mixture of thrash and groove metal, producing a versatile album covering a range of themes both fact and fiction. A worthwhile listen

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Infest the Rats' Nest
88

Gizzard's first full-on metal album is a face-melting combination of retro-inspired thrash and stoner.

Cage the Elephant - Melophobia
80

Energetic, fun, noisy. Pretty much what you'd expect from CTE

Mildlife - Chorus
70

A pretty good Funk record. I definitely preferred the more vocal songs but overall it was a good vibe and will definitely lift the mood in any room you play it in

Yard Act - Where's My Utopia?
79

Superbly performed dance-tinged post-punk revival. The lyrical content is very introspective but effectively presented in a way that definitely makes many points in this album relatable. Production is brilliant. Maybe not one that non-brits would massively enjoy, but I thought it was great

Master Peace - How To Make A Master Peace
85

This is an extremely varied but cohesive listen with elements of indie, rock, punk, dance and pop. Well produced, with processing that really pops. Well worth a listen if you want a short album that's guaranteed to brighten your mood. It's just a bop

ELIZA - A Real Romantic
74

The quality is definitely there but I definitely think this album is a little safe in some areas which stops it from getting a high rating. Very chill vibes though.

ELIZA - Eliza Doolittle
83

Retro inspired summertime pop with a vibe that just brings up your mood.

Blanket - Ceremonia
80

An awesome mixture of shoegaze and post-hardcore

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