Radio Lusaka marks the first-ever vinyl compilation of Alick Nkhata’s work, a golden-voiced singer, freedom fighter, and a pivotal figure in Zambia’s freedom movement. The album is accompanied by a booklet featuring lyric translations by Zambian author Ellen Banda-Aaku and in-depth notes by scholar Jamal Khadar. The album reveals the …
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To mark their 300th release, Carbon Records are releasing The Sun Is Not True, a compilation album featuring new and exclusive tracks by Liam Grant / Grayson McGuire / Trevor McKenzie, Rob Noyes, Spatulas, Will Veeder, Greymouth, Thurston Moore, murusonus, David Nance, Holt Bodish (of Mordecai), Escalation (Bruce Russell and …
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Georgia Harmer’s new album, Eye of the Storm, is a powerful testament to emotional growth and self-discovery. This deeply personal sophomore release, recorded in intimate settings from living rooms to garages, offers a stripped-down sound that feels both raw and vulnerable. Harmer’s meticulous songwriting and production shine throughout.
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Dean Johnson’s new album, I Hope We Can Still Be Friends, is a powerful testament to long-gestating artistry. The singer-songwriter’s raw vulnerability and sharp wit shine through a collection of songs that are both tender and biting. With a gentle musical touch, Johnson tackles themes of heartbreak, insecurity, and personal …
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Interview: Kate Stables (This is the Kit) on Collaborations, Joni Mitchell and more
by Dave Freakby Dave FreakThis Is The Kit’s Kate Stables discusses the “peaks and troughs” of writing her seventh studio album, how collaborations can be liberating, and her excitement for performing a tribute to her idol, Joni Mitchell, plus her upcoming UK live dates, including an appearance at Moseley Folk and Arts Festival.
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C.R. Gillespie’s new album, Island Of Women, is a moving sonic tapestry woven from personal experience. Conceived during the pandemic, the album began as modern-classical demos that Gillespie meticulously transformed into a humanistic soundscape. Inspired by a family trip to Mexico’s Isla Mujeres, the record is a beautiful, balmy blend …
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The Chad Taylor Quintet’s “Smoke Shifter,” out November 14, 2025, is a testament to jazz as a living language. As the album notes highlight, the music is a “continually developing social reflection on language.” Featuring a quintet with deep Philadelphia roots, the album showcases a collaborative spirit, with compositions from …
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Carson McHone’s new single, “Idiom,” is a stunning preview of her forthcoming album, Pentimento. The accompanying video, filmed by Daniel Romano, showcases a powerful dance performance by Allie Blumas. The project, which premieres at the In the Soil Arts Festival, blends folk music with elements of chamber pop, creating a …
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Constant Smiles’ Felte debut, Moonflowers, drops on November 7th, featuring contributions from Fred Thomas, Katie Von Schleicher, Shahzad Ismaily, Steven R. Smith, P.G. Six and more. Much like the night-blooming flora it’s named after, the album is the product of slow, largely unseen growth. Watch the video for their lead …
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Okkyung Lee is set to release her new album, Just Like Any Other Day (어느날), on September 5. The second preview track, “let’s walk down to the swamp together,” reveals a significant shift in the celebrated cellist’s approach. Inspired by a mistranslated memory from her childhood in Korea, the track …
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Mulatu Astatke, the “father of Ethio-jazz,” is releasing “Mulatu Plays Mulatu,” on September 26th via Strut, his first major studio album in over ten years. Featuring LA-based artists Carlos Niño and Kibrom Birhane, the album features new arrangements of his classic compositions, with the second single, “Kulun,” reimagining a traditional …
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Beverly Glenn-Copeland shares poignant covers of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” and “Save The Children” ahead of his October tour. These new recordings are a direct response to contemporary issues like the conflict in Gaza, the attacks on Trans rights, and the Black Lives Matter movement, articulating his lifelong mission …
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Fruit Bats’ new single, “Let You People Down,” is a sparse and captivating track that sets the tone for the upcoming album, Baby Man. A departure from his usual sound, the song is a raw, intimate solo performance that Eric D. Johnson calls an “ode to the people pleasers.” It’s …
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Coming this October is the self-titled second album from Portland’s Cosmic Tones Research Trio, a record that solidifies their place in modern spiritual jazz. Led by the virtuosic saxophonist Roman Norfleet, the trio crafts layered, transcendent soundscapes that are both meditative and rhythmically compelling. Their lead single, “Sankofa,” is out …