
The label that brought us Grimes births another bewitching talent.

Strongly tipped Londoners deliver their stunning debut album.

Foursome delivers its second album in 18 months – but why delay when it’s this great?

Flashes of imagination can’t quite satisfy expectations for this second album.

Newcastle quintet goes Maxïmo Extremo for their fourth offering.

Former Blur guitarist continues to innovate on his thrilling eighth solo release.

Ten albums on and Stephin Merritt and company show no signs of drying up.

Warts ‘n’ all singles collection from a contradictory and preposterously brilliant band.

Ex-Sleater-Kinney/Helium/Minders members make their supergroup debut.

No ballads, just growling basslines from this rabid art punk debut.

Californian quintet abandons its rock roots with sleepy results.

A bold first step from tipped rockers, but it’s the stumbles that impress the most.

Six-track EP closes with an exhilarating taster of things to come.

LA art-punks prove their worth with an enthralling, adventurous new album.

Pop the corks! West London record label turns six.

San Diego scuzz-rocker overcomes his demons in mesmerising style.

Yorkshire rockers come up trumps with their giddy-making debut.

Sheffield fivesome continue to breathe new life into hardcore.

Measured Swedish outfit come up with new material most definitely worth the wait.

Joel Gibb’s Canadian indie crew finally conjure up a masterpiece

Dev Hynes lobs us yet another musical curveball.

London trio take electro-pop to new places.

Complex yet rewarding follow-up from the New York foursome.