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Criminal Hero - Walk Through The Fire (self-released)

14 June 2026

Canadian rock project Criminal Hero returns with “Walk Through The Fire,” the fourth single from an upcoming debut album.

Simon Bromide and the Bromides - Forest Mountain Forest (Scratchy U.K.)

12 June 2026

Like his 2021 seventh LP Following the Moon, this eighth by London singer/guitarist Simon Berridge proves that his ‘60s/70s-inspired, Teenage Fanclub folk-pop meets lighter Bevis Frond psych-rock remains intact.

Helen Sung Big Band - Oracles (Sunnyside)

12 June 2026

Sung brings all of this devotion to her formative influences to life with a flair for big band arrangements that speaks of a deep love of that method of delivery.

Julia Greenberg - Born Sentimental EP (Magic Door Record Label)

12 June 2026

Julia Greenberg’s “Born Sentimental” EP captures folk music at its most human: raw, close, funny, mournful, and carried by musicians who trust the room they are playing in.

Lee “Scratch” Perry & Mouse on Mars - Spatial, No Problem. (Domino Recording Co)

11 June 2026

As a final chapter in Lee “Scratch” Perry’s recorded legacy, ‘Spatial, No Problem’ encapsulates the qualities that made him one of modern music’s most singular figures. It celebrates experimentation over certainty, imagination over convention, and possibility over limitation. More than a closing statement, it stands as a reminder that artistic innovation is not a destination but a perpetual state of becoming.

Devlin and the Harm - Devlin and the Harm (Self-Released)

11 June 2026

The album recognizes that meaning is rarely discovered through grand revelations; more often, it emerges through accumulated details, half-remembered stories, and fleeting encounters.

King Automatic - “Playing 6 Garage & Sixties Hits!” (Slovenly Recordings)

11 June 2026

Few artists possess the confidence to approach beloved songs with such freedom, and even fewer have the imagination to make those transformations feel inevitable. ‘Playing…6 Garage & Sixties Hits!’ succeeds because it understands a simple but profound truth: great music is never fixed.

Boards Of Canada - Inferno (Warp Records)

11 June 2026

What makes ‘Inferno’ such a remarkable achievement is its refusal to separate the intellectual from the emotional. The album engages with cosmology, theology, memory, biology, and metaphysics, yet never loses sight of human vulnerability. Its questions are grand, but their implications remain deeply personal. Boards of Canada understand that uncertainty is not a failure of understanding but an essential aspect of existence itself.

Joseph Jarman, Don Moye - Featuring Johnny Dyani - Black Paladins (Dead Currencies)

11 June 2026

‘Black Paladins’ stands among the finest recordings produced outside the core Art Ensemble of Chicago discography, not merely because of its technical excellence or historical importance, but because it achieves something rarer. It transforms remembrance into action, poetry into sound, and collective memory into a living artistic presence.

RALEIGH - Fate Is Criminal (RALEIGH MUSIC)

11 June 2026

What distinguishes ‘Fate Is Criminal’ is its willingness to inhabit uncertainty. Many albums about love and loss seek conclusions, lessons, or resolutions. RALEIGH recognizes that life rarely provides such neat outcomes.

Flesh Tape - Gravesite (Power Goth Recordings)

11 June 2026

‘Gravesite’ may be concise, but its artistic reach extends far beyond its duration. It is a sharp, uncompromising debut statement that transforms dissatisfaction into creative energy and uncertainty into purpose.

Cluster ‘Sowiesoso' (Tapete Records)

11 June 2026

The 50th anniversary edition highlights just how sophisticated these recordings were despite their apparent simplicity. The remastered sound reveals subtle details in the harmonic layering and spatial placement, allowing listeners to appreciate the duo’s extraordinary sensitivity to texture and pacing. Yet the album’s true achievement remains conceptual rather than technical.

Joan As Police Woman - Real Life Evolution (Reveal Records)

11 June 2026

Joan As Police Woman revisits Real Life with new collaborators, deeper instrumental space, and a sense of motion that reveals how much room these songs had inside them from the beginning.

Dick Valentine - Anxiety Dogs (Shortwave Records)

11 June 2026

Dick Valentine is perhaps best known as the frontman for Detroit’s premier all-purpose musical extravaganza Electric Six,

Bill Connors - Of Mist and Melting (ECM Luminessence)

11 June 2026

Trading his amplifiers for a classical guitar, Connors made a trio of LPs focusing on acoustic music, of which 1978’s Of Mist and Melting, now reissued as part of ECM’s vinyl-only Luminessence series, is the second and best known.

The Buddyrevelles - Oh, No (self-released)

11 June 2026

The Buddyrevelles are on the precipice of concluding their Trilogy of the EPs series. A 3 year journey spanning 3 EPs, culminating with the release of The Conviction slated to arrive June of 2026.

What's the New Mary Jane - A Piece of Fruit Will Set You Free (self-released)

11 June 2026

What’s The New Mary Jane are a songwriting and recording project from the West Country, formed by cousins Robert and Dave Wildman.

French Dogs - Here's to Pretending (Ciao Ketchup Recordings)

11 June 2026

Debut album by London indie rockers French Dogs.

Suneaters - Suneaters V: Heroic Dose; Suneaters X: Live (Lotuspool)

10 June 2026

The sprawling, 23-song double-LP V: Heroic Dose diverges from this Kansas City, MO quintet’s typical weighty rock albums; on the other hand, X: Live sticks to their harder-hitting trademark psych, post-rock, and prog oeuvre.

Dustin O’Halloran - Lumière (Expanded) (Splinter)

10 June 2026

Written in Italy but recorded in Berlin, Lumière fits right in with the work of O’Halloran’s European peers – folks like Max Richter, Nils Frahm, Peter Broderick, and the late Jóhann Jóhannsson, the last three of whom appear here.

Heddy Edwards - The Other Side of Hell is a Heaven so Delicate (self-released)

10 June 2026

Heddy Edwards is a singer-songwriter, producer, and poet hailing from the south suburbs of Chicago, now residing in northern Virginia.

Dame Haff - Nostalgia (Infinite Jest Records)

10 June 2026

Dame Haff (Dan Mehaffey) is a solo project driven by nostalgia, humour, and a refusal to take things entirely at face value.

Fig Dish - When Shove Goes Back to Push [double 12” reissue] (Forge Again)

9 June 2026

After Polygram’s release of their 1995 second LP That’s What Love Songs Often Do, poor sales for this Chicago foursome’s 1997 third album led to the band being dropped and their 1998 breakup. But it deserved better, as this first-time-on-vinyl reissue proves.

AD Ozium - In The Style Of Dead Sparrows (Saccharine Underground)

9 June 2026

A fractured, hallucinatory convergence of freak folk textures, dark ambient, and no wave dissonance.

Kenny Barron/Ray Drummond/Ben Riley - So Many Lovely Things: Live in Brecon (Elemental)

9 June 2026

Barron has rarely released live albums, so it’s always nice to find one on the racks.

Reduction In Force - Reconcile (self-released)

9 June 2026

Reduction In Force is back with new single and video, “Reconcile”

Thorn Haven - Never Present (self-release)

9 June 2026

Thorn Haven is a Denver-based alternative band that blends grunge undertones, shoegaze atmosphere, the heaviness of nu-metal, and emotionally raw songwriting

Royal Blush - Gimme (One Thing) (Royal Blush Recordings)

9 June 2026

The second single from their sophomore EP From Where We’re From, Gimme is a fiery charge from the trenches swinging menacingly between tension and release.

The Tears — Here Come the Tears (Craft)

8 June 2026

Here Come the Tears may not top separate projects including Suede’s Coming Up or Bernard Butler’s People Move On, but it’s a worthy addition to the collection. It is simply not to be ignored by any fan of either Brett Anderson or Butler.

Scivic Rivers - Ghosts of My Life EP (Potluck)

8 June 2026

Scivic Rivers is the moniker of Durham, NC folkie Randy Bickford, and this four-songer follows a self-titled 2023 debut LP, as well as six albums from 2001-16 as The Strugglers and Brice Randall Bickford.

Gary Hubber - A Dangling Thread (self-released)

8 June 2026

Melbourne-based songwriter Gary Hubber returns with A Dangling Thread, a new album that explores uncertainty, identity, connection, and the unfinished nature of life itself.

Bernell Jones II - 1979 feat. Julius Rodriguez (BernellMusic)

8 June 2026

Memphis-born, New York-based saxophonist and composer Bernell Jones II returns with his latest single, “1979,”

St. Jove - Gold (self-released)

8 June 2026

London’s rising indie rock outfit St. Jove makes a fearless entrance with their debut single “GOLD”

Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' in the Moonlight (Chess)

8 June 2026

The mastering, sound, and overall presentation are just incredible, as is the usual standard for Chad Kassem’s Acoustic Sounds reissues.

sadplanet - please (self-released)

8 June 2026

London-based shoegaze outfit sadplanet return with their powerful new single “please,” the second track to be lifted from their forthcoming debut EP “slowing down.”

TATV GRAL - Treachery (self-released)

8 June 2026

Chicago-based dark synth / industrial artist TATV GRAL (ˈtätü ˈgräl) announces the release of the Treachery EP, a new remix EP featuring the original version of the ‘Treachery’ single, produced by William Faith.

Tomasz Stańko - Balladnya (ECM Luminessence)

8 June 2026

Far more faithful to Stańko’s roots in free jazz than to the chamber jazz that made him a star in the States, Balladnya is a stunning calling card longtime fans of both the artist and the label need to hear.

Paul Louis Villani - Who Do You Belong to Now? (Great Southern Land) (self-released)

8 June 2026

Paul Louis Villani is a Melbourne-based songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who builds songs from instinct, not formulas.

The Fods + Night Wolf - Kickback (EscaVolt Records)

8 June 2026

“Kickback” is an official remake of The Fods’ track, rebuilt from the ground up by producer Night Wolf.

Bleach Dreamer - Surrender (self-released)

8 June 2026

Bleach Dreamer is a Hamilton-based dream-pop project blending 80s post-punk textures with modern shoegaze atmosphere

Satya – Yellow House (Giant Music Distribution)

7 June 2026

Few debut albums introduce an artist so completely. ‘Yellow House’ does not merely present Satya as a promising songwriter; it establishes her as a thoughtful storyteller capable of turning private history into music of profound emotional and artistic substance.

Ev. G. - And Then I Go Up (EVGMUSIC)

7 June 2026

What makes ‘And Then I Go Up’ particularly striking is its refusal to dramatize introspection. Many contemporary records treat vulnerability as spectacle, transforming private emotions into public performance. Ev. G. takes a different approach. These songs are thoughtful without becoming detached, emotional without becoming sentimental, and intellectually engaging without sacrificing accessibility.

Kallai - Forever Could Never Be (Nomme de Morte)

7 June 2026

Portland-based KALLAI announced Forever Could Never Be, the follow-up to the band’s debut LP, We Are Forever

Barry J Walsh - Star Ride (self-released)

7 June 2026

Barry J Walsh’s latest single, “Star Ride”, is a supersonic slice of celestial pop, scoring the heavens with soaring harmonies and glammed-up jangly guitar riffage.

Leah Callahan - Our Lady of the Sad Adventure (self-released)

7 June 2026

Boston songwriter Leah Callahan’s 5th solo album in 6 years, “Our Lady of the Sad Adventure”, out June 1, 2026, is a reverie which dials up dreamy synths, spacey beats, and captivating melodies.

Dren McDonald - Fading (feat. Sophia James) (Appearing Records)

7 June 2026

Bay area-based composer Dren McDonald has been releasing music since the 1990s, setting standards with his work scoring video games, and winning gaming industry awards along the way for his efforts.

Spike and the Gandy Dancers - What You Gonna Be? (self-released)

7 June 2026

‘Spike And The Gandy Dancers’ is an American group from Minneapolis, Minnesota, founded by singer-songwriter Peter VanDusartz

Widowspeak - Roses (Captured Tracks)

7 June 2026

Widowspeak sound neither nostalgic nor concerned with reinvention for its own sake. Instead, ‘Roses’ captures a band deepening its existing strengths and discovering new emotional shades within a familiar palette.

Maisy Owen – Dark on a Sunny Day (Tompkins Square)

6 June 2026

The album’s greatest accomplishment is its emotional intelligence: it recognizes contradiction as a permanent feature of human experience and finds beauty within that uncertainty. With this debut, Maisy Owen establishes herself as a songwriter of uncommon depth and sensitivity.

Mekons - Horrorble (Fire Records)

6 June 2026

Far from existing as an auxiliary release, ‘Horrorble’ stands as a substantial artistic statement in its own right. It examines the same troubled world as its predecessor but from a different vantage point, replacing direct confrontation with reflection, atmosphere, and sonic archaeology. What emerges is not a diluted version of ‘Horror’ but its mirror image: darker in some respects, more contemplative in others, and every bit as compelling.