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Tusmørke - En pakt med naturen (live at Big Dipper) (2025)

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En pakt med naturen immerses listeners in a stripped-down, acoustic exploration of Tusmørke's psychedelic folk roots. The live setting at Big Dipper enhances the album's authenticity, allowing the band's intricate melodies and haunting harmonies to resonate deeply. Tracks like "Cycle of the Gylfaginning" and "Den Behornede Guden" showcase the group's ability to weave tales steeped in Norse mythology and naturalistic themes. The absence of electronic instrumentation lends a timeless quality to the performance, drawing parallels to ancient folk traditions. This release not only celebrates Tusmørke's 25-year journey but also solidifies their place in the contemporary folk scene. ProgRock Journal: Tusmørke to release first ever live album on May 2025 Apple Music: En pakt med naturen (Live at Big Dipper) Genre : Progressive Rock Country : Norway Final Verdict: 68% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 40th / 348 Highlight : Kjentmannen (live at Bi...

AVAWAVES - Heartbeat (2025)

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Heartbeat is AVAWAVES' most emotionally resonant and sonically adventurous work to date. The duo—Anna Phoebe and Aisling Brouwer—blend cinematic strings, ambient textures, and electronic pulses to craft a deeply immersive experience. The album explores themes of resilience and vulnerability, with tracks like "Sleep Tight" featuring Imogen Williams' poignant vocals, and "Crush" offering a cathartic, dance-infused finale. Critics have praised the album's raw honesty and intuitive composition, noting its fusion of modern composition with ambient and electronic styles . Bandcamp: AVAWAVES – Heartbeat FrontView Magazine: Avawaves releases Heartbeat Northern Transmissions: AVAWAVES to release new LP Heartbeat on May 9th Genre : Electronic Country : UK Final Verdict: 61% (Good Album) Yearly Ranking: 244th / 347 Highlight : Heartbeat Made me think of: Nils Frahm A Winged Victory for the Sullen Max Richter #newalbum #newalbum2024 #albumrelease #ne...

Model/Actriz - Pirouette (2025)

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Pirouette marks a dynamic evolution for Model/Actriz, blending intense, genre-bending noise rock with newfound pop sensibilities and personal lyricism. The album delves into themes of identity, self-perception, and queer experience, contrasting the raw explosiveness of their debut Dogsbody with a more introspective and polished sound. Tracks like "Cinderella" and "Diva" showcase the band's ability to intertwine aggressive instrumentation with catchy vocal lines, while songs like "Acid Rain" and "Baton" reveal a softer, more emotional tone. Critics have praised Pirouette for its compelling restraint and emotional depth, highlighting the band's growth and willingness to explore new sonic territories.   Pitchfork: Model/Actriz: Pirouette Album Review Vogue: On Their Exhilarating New Album Pirouette, Model/Actriz Take Their Biggest Swing Yet The Guardian: Model/Actriz: Pirouette review Still Listening Magazine: Model/Actr...

Wretch 32 - Home? (2025)

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Wretch 32's Home? is a profound exploration of identity, belonging, and the Black British experience. Blending elements of grime, reggae, Afrobeats, and soul, the album delves into themes of displacement and cultural heritage. Tracks like "Black and British" featuring Little Simz and Benjamin A.D. confront societal challenges, while collaborations with artists like Kano and Ghetts enrich the album's narrative. Incorporating samples from the 1988 documentary Scenes From The Farm , Wretch 32 connects personal stories to broader historical contexts. Home? stands as a compelling testament to Wretch 32's artistry and his reflections on home and identity. NME: Wretch 32 – 'Home?' review: delicious “soul food” for the displaced Rolling Stone UK: Wretch 32 'Home' review: Rap great dissects the idea of home Trench: 'HOME?', The New Album From Wretch 32, Is An Essential Listen The Guardian: Wretch 32: 'It's a difficult ride ...

Lights - A6 (2025)

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A6 marks a luminous return for Lights, blending nostalgic synth textures with contemporary pop sensibilities. Tracks like "Alive Again" and "Clingy" showcase her ability to craft infectious melodies layered over retro-inspired beats. The album delves into themes of vulnerability and self-discovery, with "White Paper Palm Trees" reflecting on past relationships with poignant lyricism. Critics have praised the album's cohesive soundscape and emotional depth, noting it as a standout in her discography. While some listeners desired more dynamic shifts, A6 solidifies Lights' position as a compelling force in the electro-pop genre. New Noise Magazine: Album Review: Lights - A6 Glide Magazine: Soft Retro-Pop Soundscapes Infiltrate Lights' 'A6' (ALBUM REVIEW) Crucial Rhythm: Album Review: Lights - A6 Universal Music Canada: Lights Releases Sixth Studio Album A6 Reddit Discussion: Lights - A6 Genre : Electro Pop Country : Ca...

Eric Church - Evangeline vs. The Machine (2025)

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Evangeline vs. The Machine is Eric Church's most ambitious project to date, seamlessly integrating orchestral elements into his signature country sound. The album explores the tension between artistic authenticity and commercial pressures, with "Evangeline" symbolizing the creative muse battling against the "machine" of the industry. Tracks like "Johnny" and "Darkest Hour" address contemporary issues, including gun violence and natural disasters, reflecting Church's engagement with real-world events. Critics have praised the album's bold experimentation and cohesive narrative, noting its departure from mainstream country conventions. While some fans may find the new direction unexpected, Evangeline vs. The Machine stands as a compelling testament to Church's evolving artistry. Saving Country Music: Album Review – Eric Church's “Evangeline vs. The Machine” Wikipedia: Evangeline vs. the Machine Apple Music: Evange...