What's New 9-26-25
On Here for It All, Mariah Carey proves her crown still gleams. Her first album since 2018’s Caution blends cheeky opulence with raw vulnerability, snapping back at narcissists one moment, offering solace the next. Produced with Anderson .Paak, its 11 tracks shimmer with Silk Sonic soul. Decades on, Carey remains both untouchable diva and fearless innovator.
As if cosmically enacted, Neko Case breaks to the surface once again with the new album Neon Grey Midnight Green and reminds listeners that she is one of our greatest living songwriters - perpetually becoming more fearless and adventurous. The GRAMMY-nominated iconoclast's ninth LP is self-produced and her biggest-sounding and most intimate-feeling release yet.
Recorded at Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, this new album is Amanda's most powerful body of work yet. Nobody's Girl is a journey through heartbreak, loss, resilience, self-discovery and empowerment. The album features Amanda's moving vocals and signature fiddle set to meticulously crafted songs ranging from achingly raw ballads to rock-infused anthems.
With scant time for overdubbing, what emerged is a chaotic comedy, shambolic in structure but passionately performed, informed by an exacting vision. Big riffs are layered on choir samples; hissing drum machines pulse softly behind screeching guitars. They balance a disarming tenderness with an intensified anger, trading their love of classic rock for a disdain for music itself.
If you asked Karol G, "What would the album that best represents your Latin community sound like?" - she'd answer with her fifth studio album, Tropicoqueta. This production is a tribute to the sounds that have shaped her. Deeply personal, this is a love letter to her Latin community, the album Karol G always dreamed of making.
Genre-bending live sensations Rainbow Kitten Surprise present their most collaborative and quintessential work yet on their new full length album. After last year's return with the North Carolina quartet's first record in 6 years, RKS continue to prove themselves as one of the industry's most exciting acts across the 10 captivating tracks of bones.
The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle returns in its long-lost mono glory, a psych-pop masterpiece finally restored for American ears. With “Time of the Season” and “This Will Be Our Year” shining anew, this remastered edition reaffirms the album’s timeless brilliance. Complete with fresh David Fricke notes, it’s a resurrection that still feels visionary, vital, and eternal.
With Borderland, Amorphis chart fresh terrain, teaming with Danish producer Jacob Hansen for the first time. His calm, inventive touch amplifies the band’s signature blend of heaviness and melody, while visual artist Pekka Kainulainen’s lyrics honor ancestral struggle and resilience. Issued on Green-Blue Marbled vinyl with bonus tracks.
A mind-warping pinnacle of tech-death, where jazz-schooled shred collides with cosmic dread and body horror surrealism. Dave Davidson’s solos feel like alien equations carved in fire, while new recruits Alex Weber and Harry Lannon bring surgical precision. With guests from Cattle Decapitation, Gorguts, and beyond, it’s sprawling, collaborative, and apocalyptic.
Blending blues with rock and R&B, Hard Road marks a bold shift in sound and storytelling. Produced by Tom Hambridge, Patrick "Guitarboy" Hayes, and Nick Goldston, the record explores love, loss, identity, and growth. Released on Kingfish's own Red Zero Records, the album reflects his mission to honor blues tradition while shaping its future.
on Later Than You Think, John Maus ascends to his most transcendent statement yet. Written and recorded in the Ozarks, its 16 tracks weave grief, justice, and rebirth into a metaphysical tapestry where pop minimalism meets spiritual warfare. Lush yet austere, sacred yet profane, it’s Maus at his most radically sincere
QOTSA’s Alive In The Catacombs captures the band in eerie intimacy, reimagining their catalog amid Paris’ underground ossuary. Stripped-back arrangements, string-laden dynamics, and Josh Homme’s vulnerable yet commanding vocals reveal a rare, spectral beauty. From haunting takes on “Kalopsia” to deep cuts like “Suture Up Your Future,” it’s a breathtaking live document
Based on the Best Seller, the new album from power pop auteurs Sloan, is a star-studded showcase of songwriting. From hooks of "Live Forever" and "No Damn Fears" that cut like a director's final edit, to the hooky harmonies of "Dream Destroyer" and "Capitol Cooler" that deserve top billing, this alt-rock blockbuster proves once again: Sloan never skips the reel magic.
For over a decade, the Louisville, KY-based White Reaper has been one of modern music’s most undeniably satisfying rock bands, churning out album after album of big guitars and bigger hooks. Their fifth offering is an infectiously entertaining record that reminds listeners how truly rewarding cranked up amps and a good chorus can be.
