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BADFLOWER – NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Badflower‘s highly-anticipated new album, No Place Like Home, features a collection of raw and emotionally charged tracks. The record delves into personal narratives, touching on themes of paranoia, regret, and loss, all delivered with the band’s signature blend of gritty lyrics and melodic alternative rock.
Stream • Big Machine/John Varvatos • 2025
LIAM FINN – HYPERVERSE
Liam Finn, son of Crowded House‘s Neil Finn and a Crowded House member himself since 202, will release his fourth solo album this week. Hyperverse is an innovative ten-track collection conceived, written, and recorded entirely through live streams, offering listeners a direct window into his creative process.
Stream • Occasional Music • 2025
HAIM – I QUIT
HAIM‘s I Quit is a 15-track rock-influenced project that the band feels is their closest representation of their desired sound. Produced by Danielle Haim and Rostam (ex-Vampire Weekend), the record radiates a raw energy cultivated from their deep reverence for classic rock, making these songs feel built for live performance.
Stream • Sony • 2025
HOTLINE TNT – RASPBERRY MOON
Raspberry Moon marks a significant evolution for Hotline TNT, representing their first full-band studio effort after previous solo recordings by frontman Will Anderson. The album delivers colossal shoegaze anthems, blending hazy guitar tones with clear, emotive vocals and more straightforward hooks than typical for the genre.
Stream • Third Man • 2025
PRETENDERS – PRETENDERS LIVE – KICK ‘EM WHERE IT HURTS!
Pretenders Live – Kick ‘Em Where It Hurts! captures the raw energy of Pretenders‘ 2024 theater tour, offering a mix of classic hits and newer material. This 17-track collection showcases Chrissie Hynde‘s enduring stage presence and the band’s powerful live performance.
Stream • Chrissie Hynde • 2025
YUNGBLUD – IDOLS
YUNGBLUD’s ambitious fourth studio album, Idols, arrives about three years after Yungblud, which, like its predecessor Weird!, topped the UK charts. YUNGBLUD described Idols (part one of a conceived double album) as a “love letter to self-reclamation” and “rock music” focusing on “feeling and world-building” rather than singles.
Stream • UMG • 2025
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