A decade on from Junun, Shye Ben Tzur, Jonny Greenwood and The Rajasthan Express return with Ranjha, swapping Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort for the rather more modest setting of Greenwood’s Oxford studio. With The Smile’s Tom Skinner on drums and twenty-one musicians at full creative tilt, this long-awaited follow-up is a big, rich, funk-leaning record built on ensemble craft and devoted love.

The latest Monday Morning Brew brings new dispatches from Aldous Harding, Robyn Hitchcock, Lemoncello, Josienne Clarke, Maisy Owen, Abigail Lapell, Zoh Amba, Lee “Scratch” Perry and lots more in a playlist featuring over two hours of music — plus Substack readers get to enjoy an advance read of our Off the Shelf feature with Abigail Lapell.

Lemoncello return with their second album Perfect Place via Claddagh Records, still carrying the quiet confidence of a duo who have already carved out a distinctive place in contemporary Irish folk. Laura Quirke and Claire Kinsella have continued to refine the intimate, instinctive interplay that first brought them to our attention; this is their strongest statement yet.

Swedish singer and musician Sara Parkman’s fourth solo album Aster, atlas tackles the biggest themes: life, death, faith, grief, and the passage of time. From its opening few seconds, it is uncanny and darkly magical. Parkman has given us something precious and gutsy, an album that, like the gardens that inspired it, has its own inscrutable rhythms of growth and decay.

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