It’s been a wee while since I’ve posted anything up here. No excuses except work, life general apathy/despondency etc. I have, however, been keeping up with the latest releases, and there’s been a fair few decent albums surfacing over the last couple of months that I am driven to share with you.
With that in mind, here’s my pick of the albums of the week from New Music Fridays 17th May to 5 July, plus some other notable must-listens I’ve missed out on telling you about. If I get the chance I’ll do a fuller review of some of them.
Album of the week – 17 May

Ellen Allien – Alientronic
A good ‘ol-fashioned slab of acid house and techno that has something for the head, and something for the body.
Rating 7.5/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
slowthai – Nothing Great About Britain
The Voices – The Sound of Young America
Hey Collosus – Four Bibles
Album of the week – 24 May

Petrol Girls – Cut & Stitch
Angry, feminist, punk with a lot of intelligence to it and a message that cries out to be heard.
Rating 8/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
Amyl and The Sniffers – Amyl and The Sniffers
Black Mountain – Destroyer
Honeyblood – In Plain Sight
Madonnatron – Musica Alla Puttanesca
Album of the week – 31 May

Pip Blom – Boat
Fantastically infectious indie pop that deserves to be on your turntable/playlist/car stereo all summer.
Rating 9/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
Chase & Status – RTRN II JUNGLE
The Gotobeds – Debt Begins At 30
Album of the week – 07 June

Plaid – Polymer
Intelligent techno straight out of the 90s. Reminiscent of Orbital at their very best.
Rating 8.5/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
Pixx – Small Mercies
JAMBINAI – ONDA
Album of the week – 14 June

christian fitness – you are the ambulance
Actually released a couple of weeks previously on Bandcamp, but everything else out this week was pants so wanted to highlight this one instead. The sixth solo/not solo album from Mclusky and Future of the Left frontman Andrew Falkous. As edgy, noisy and witty as ever. The vocal track could do with being a bit louder though.
Rating 8/10 – Listen on Bandcamp
Other essential listens:
None 😦
Album of the week – 21 June

The St Pierre Snake Invasion – Caprice Enchanté
Riotous, affecting and heavy as hell punk that pounds you into joyous submission.
Rating 8.5/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
black midi – Schlagenheim
Jane Weaver – Loops In The Secret Society
Hot Chip – A Bath Full Of Ecstasy
Album of the week – 28 June

MOLLY – All That Ever Could Have Been
Austrian duo channel Sigur Ros in this shoegaze/post rock opus that takes you on an uplifting journey
Rating 7.5/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
Hmmm- nope
Album of the week – 05 July

Prettiest Eyes – Vol 3
Mature third effort from this post-punk trio that uses touches of psych and distortion galore to bring a tasty treat to our turntables.
Rating 8/10 – Listen on Spotify
Other essential listens:
BABii – HiiDE
KOKOKO! – Fongola
Catching Flies – Silver Linings