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September 6, 2025
Kuggur – Interglacial feat. Svart Tulpan
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Guðmundur Óli Pálmason's latest missive from the Nordic void arrives bearing manifestos and metaphors in equal measure. "Interglacial" functions simultaneously as darkwave meditation and artistic declaration of independence, its creator positioning himself as a human holdout against the encroaching algorithmic permafrost.
Danny Hammons – Shooting Stars
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The folk revival continues to throw up unlikely treasures, and Danny Hammons' "Shooting Stars" proves that Birmingham, Alabama remains fertile ground for American songwriting tradition. This debut single from his forthcoming EP "Take The Long Road Home" bears the hallmarks of careful craftsmanship and genuine emotional weight.
Moira Chicilo – Carry Them With Me
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Moira Chicilo has crafted a meditation on mortality and remembrance that manages to feel both deeply personal and universally resonant. "Carry Them With Me" emerges from the specific geography of Nova Scotia's Cape Breton—that windswept peninsula where Celtic traditions have taken root in North American soil—yet its exploration of intergenerational responsibility speaks to anyone who has ever felt the weight of family history.
Purbeck Temple – The Agoraphobia Files
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Paul Gill's debut under the Purbeck Temple moniker emerges from circumstances that would silence most artists permanently. After suffering life-threatening injuries in a brutal attack in 2009—injuries so severe that surgeons doubted his survival—Gill has spent sixteen years crafting these thirteen tracks from his home studio in Hornsea, transforming physical and psychological devastation into something approaching catharsis.
My Favourite Things – Find My Way Home
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There's something quietly revolutionary about an album that refuses to announce itself with fanfare. My Favourite Things' fourth outing, Find My Way Home, arrives not with the breathless urgency of their shoegaze-tinged earlier work, but with the measured confidence of a band that has finally learned to trust the spaces between the notes. It's a record that understands that sometimes the most profound statements are made in whispers rather than shouts.