Lucinda Williams – Sings The Beatles From Abbey Road
Due: 6 Dec
UA Americana icon Lucinda Williams becomes the first major artist to actually record Beatles’ songs at London’s famed Abbey Road studios aside from the Fab Four themselves.
White Denim – 12
Due: 6 Dec
Texan alt-rockers White Denim return with ’12’, which is intricate, hi-tech and forward-facing, yet also somehow still of a piece with the questing ambition, rootsy swing and uplifting way with melody.
The National – Rome
Due: 13 Dec
Recorded live (without overdubs) in June 2024 at an architecturally stunning venue named for famed Italian film composer Ennio Morricone, ‘Rome’ is the definitive live document of The National.
Mogwai – The Bad Fire
Due: 24 Jan
Scottish noise-rockers return drawing inspiration from a series of tough personal moments that the band found themselves in following on from their chart-topping tenth album, ‘As The Love Continues’.
Patterson Hood – Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams
Due: 21 Feb
Drive-By Truckers’ frontman Patterson Hood’s first solo record in over a decade features guest appearances from Waxhatchee, Wednesday and Lydia Loveless.
Stella Donnelly – Flood
Due: 26 Aug
On her second album Aussie singer-songwriter Stella Donnelly finds herself discovering who she is as an artist among the flock, and how abundant one individual can be.
The Smashing Pumpkins – ATUM
Due: 21 Apr
ATUM is a rock opera presented in three acts by inimitable American rock band The Smashing Pumpkins, telling an epic interplanetary story set in the not-too-distant future.
Laura Marling – Patterns In Repeat
Due: 25 Oct
New album from beloved UK indie-folk artist Laura Marling deals with motherhood and the ideas and behaviours we pass down through family over generations.
The Hold Steady – The Price Of Progress
Due: 31 Mar
The 9th album from legendary NYC outfit is their most cinematic and expansive release yet, featuring ten narrative rock’n’roll songs about people trying to survive in this modern age.
Jordan Rakei – The Loop
Due: 10 May
Brisbane-bred vocalist/producer/songwriter Jordan Rakei’s fifth album The Loop is by far his most cohesive and evolutionary work to date!
The Hives – The Death Of Randy Fitzsimmons
Due: 11 Aug
Long-awaited new album by rock legends The Hives reignites the Swedish band’s lore in arresting fashion, exploring the disappearance of the band’s mysterious sixth member Randy Fitzsimmons.
FIDLAR – Surviving The Dream
Due: 20 Sep
US surf-punk act FIDLAR’s fourth album ‘Surviving The Dream’ is an embrace of their DIY roots and a reaction to the youthful kinetic energy packed into rooms at their recent live shows!
Hinds – Viva Hinds
Due: 6 Sep
Beloved Spanish indie rockers Hinds are back with their utterly triumphant fourth album, VIVA HINDS!
Adrianne Lenker – Bright Future
Due: 23 Mar
The second solo album ‘Bright Future’ by Adrianne Lenker – frontwoman of beloved indie-folk outfit Big Thief – is both utterly timeless, yet sounding new and surprising on every listen.
Yo La Tengo – This Stupid World
Due: 10 Feb
The most live-sounding Yo La Tengo album in years, This Stupid World, finds the trio playing all at once, giving everything a right-now feel.
The Lemon Twigs – Everyday Harmony
Due: 5 May
The fourth full-length studio release from New York’s The Lemon Twigs showcase an emotional depth and musical sophistication far beyond their years as a band, let alone as young men.
Bill Callahan – YTILAER
Due: 24 Feb
From the beautiful to the jarring, intrepid explorer Bill Callahan charts a passage through all kinds of territory, pitting dreams of dreams against dreams of reality.
Built To Spill – When The Wind Forgets Your Name
Due: Sep 9
When The Wind Forgets Your Name continues expanding the universe of US indie rock legends Built To Spill in new and exciting ways.