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OUT THIS WEEK 7-11-25
Barry Can't Swim - Loner [IE]
Wet Leg - moisturizer [IE]
Mac Miller - I Love Life, Thank You
Gigi Perez - At The Beach, In Every Life
George Harrison - Let It Roll [2LP]
Gina Birch - Trouble [IE]
311 - 311 (30th Anniversary) [2LP]
Barry Can't Swim - Loner - Out 07-11-25
Following a meteoric rise over the past couple of years, 2025 will see Barry Can’t Swim cement his place at the upper echelons of dance music with the release of his sophomore album Loner. The album title sums up the philosophy with which Barry went into the album-making process.
Barry Can't Swim - Loner - Ninja Tune
Read more...Gigi Perez - At The Beach, In Every Life - Out 07-11-25
Singer-songwriter-producer Gigi Perez releases her highly anticipated, self-produced debut album, At the Beach, In Every Life. The passionate, poetic, and powerful body of work centers around themes of grief, love, faith and religion. Notably, the album processes the aftermath of losing her beloved sister Celene, immortalized on songs like "Fable," and the love that ultimately helps her through her grief, as heard on the breakout hit, "Sailor Song." Gigi is ready to invite everyone behind the curtain on her debut release.
Gigi Perez - At The Beach, In Every Life - Island
Read more...What's New 7-11-25
Captured live during three sold-out shows at London’s iconic Hammersmith Apollo, The Teskey Brothers’ Live At The Hammersmith Apollo channels classic tape-recorded energy reminiscent of Springsteen and Bowie. The set features powerful performances from 2023’s The Winding Way plus fan-favorite “Forever You And Me.” Soulful and timeless.
Siblings Aila and Eli from Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, blend old-time, bluegrass, and roots with modern flair. From local tours with their mom to national festivals and Berklee training, they’ve shared stages with the likes Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle and Bela Fleck. Longtime Friend honors tradition while showcasing their evolving, improvisational musicianship. Roots renewed and alive.
Moisturizer roars with feral energy, capturing the Isle of Wight five-piece’s evolution into a bolder, tighter force. Written in rural isolation, the album dives into obsession and raw love with brash guitars and heavy beats. Quick-witted and fearless, it’s a wild, unrefined rush that sharpens their Grammy-winning debut’s bite.
Vancouver’s Ekkstacy sheds post-punk haze for raw emo-punk grit on Forever, his most intense and personal work yet. Built from voice and guitar, the album channels Japandroids’ energy and melodic vulnerability. With no guests or gimmicks, it’s a focused, visceral statement from a 23-year-old artist breaking patterns and forging his own future.
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