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September 1, 2025
Tom Leonard – The Fathoms Deep Pool of Love
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Manchester's Tom Leonard has crafted something rather special with his latest offering, a track that finds the singer-songwriter venturing into more synthetic territories while maintaining the dreamy haze that defines his shoegaze sensibilities. "The Fathoms Deep Pool of Love" emerges as the fourth preview of his forthcoming album "What Has Been and What Will Be," and it suggests Leonard is an artist unafraid to let his sound breathe and evolve.
Karen Salicath Jamali – Angel Gabriels Light
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The marriage of sound and image has become one of contemporary music's most treacherous territories, where profound musical statements often find themselves diminished by literal-minded visual interpretation. Karen Salicath Jamali's "Angel Gabriel's Light," accompanied by its carefully conceived music video, navigates this hazardous alliance with surprising grace, creating a unified artistic statement that neither component could achieve alone.
Blacklight Beat Patrol – Phizzle Phinkle Pop
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Scott Corneau's third outing as Blacklight Beat Patrol arrives with a title that could have been plucked from a psychedelic nursery rhyme, yet beneath this playful nomenclthere lurks a far more complex beast. Phizzle Phinkle Pop unfolds as a series of wordless communiqués from a producer who has clearly spent considerable time mapping the outer territories of electronic music's possibilities.
Wetsuit – Yarn for Future Scarves
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"Delightfully wonky" proves an apt descriptor for Brooklyn quartet Wetsuit, whose sophomore effort finds the band expanding their sonic palette while maintaining the emotional directness that has earned them comparisons to Regina Spektor fronting Beach House. Following 2023's promising debut "Sugar, I'm Tired," this latest collection demonstrates both artistic maturation and a willingness to embrace contradiction as creative fuel.
Rage Unfold – My Division
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There's something both admirable and frustrating about Rage Unfold's debut single "My Division" – a Bulgarian trio who've clearly spent considerable time in the company of prog rock's most revered textbooks yet seem determined to prove they've been paying attention to every last footnote.