Manic Street Preachers, Orwellian.

A first to surface from their fourteenth studio full-length, the Manic Street Preachers proffer welcome reprieve from our dystopian present with Orwellian.

Wicketkeeper, The Side.

With long-overdue news of a début album – entitled Shonk, and due in mid-October – comes the spirited The Side, from power-pop three-piece Wicketkeeper.

Fear Of Men, Into Strangeness.

A timely, yet time-conscious, reminder that there is ample life left in them, Fear Of Men return with the intense, restive Into Strangeness.

Phoebe Bridgers, I See You.

From her forthcoming Punisher full-length, the orchestrally decorated I See You hears Phoebe Bridgers brimming with a true conviction.

NZCA LINES, Real Good Time.

Ameliorating the mood, the release of NZCA LINES’ Real Good Time coincides with the announcement of Michael Lovett’s forthcoming Pure Luxury full-length.