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Indie rock stalwart Kurt Vile teams up with Nashville songwriter Luke Roberts for the new five-track EP, Classic Love, out today, July 25th. Released via Verve Records, the concise and infectious collaboration was heralded by a playful music video for its title track. The project is an unvarnished entry in Vile’s canon, embodying an energy he describes as “sad and funny at the same time.”

Italian sound artist Luca Formentini will release I Am Ghosts on October 10th via Curious Music. The album compiles his personal ‘Ghosts’ EPs, a journey through ambient, electro-acoustic, and experimental soundscapes that suggest rather than dictate. Exploring themes of absence and the unseen, the release will be available on vinyl and as an expanded digital collection featuring new immersive mixes by Robert Rich.

Californian guitarist Mason Lindahl announces dual albums, “Joshua / Same Day Walking,” arriving 24th September 2025. Listen to the lead single “Little Sister” which is out now. The albums chart distinct territories: Joshua is warm and hazy, while the Iceland-recorded Same Day Walking is windswept and stark. Lauded as “the greatest living guitar player” by Hayden Pedigo, Lindahl supports the Yeah Yeah Yeahs on 29th July.

Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist Patrick Shiroishi announces his new album, Forgetting Is Violent, out 19 September on American Dreams. Building on his work reckoning with racism, the record features collaborators for the first time, including Aaron Turner and Gemma Thompson. The mournful lead single, “There is no moment in my life in which this is not happening”, featuring otay::onii, confronts how the ignoring of painful history allows injustice to persist.

Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and guitarist William Tyler have released their new single “Spider Ballad” from their debut LP, “41 Longfield Street Late ‘80s” (out Sept. 19). The single lives up to the duo’s forward focus, as Tyler’s deconstructed guitar hangs like a ghost over this shimmering piece of psychedelic IDM, perfectly poised for late-summer listening.

Yorkshire’s Lukas Creswell-Rost shares a new video for “Correspondent,” from his album Weight Away. Inspired by a BBC radio show, the song equates loss with a reporter sending back memories from afar. The video beautifully mirrors this, featuring scenes of Creswell-Rost traversing German and Swiss landscapes. It’s a poignant introduction to an album that masterfully balances grief with lush, ambitious pop.

James Yorkston has released “Oh Light, Oh Light,” a poignant new single featuring Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit. Accompanied by a music video, the track is from his forthcoming album, Songs for Nina and Johanna (out August 22nd), which also features The Cardigans’ Nina Persson. Recorded in Stockholm with The Second Hand Orchestra, the album is a heartfelt and life-affirming meditation on family, love, and parenthood.

RAKEL, a singular presence in the Icelandic music landscape, has released “rescue remedy,” the lead single from her forthcoming debut album, a place to be. Set for release in October on Ólafur Arnalds’ OPIA Community label, the single offers a compelling introduction to an album that promises not resolution, but a space for being—a room, a landscape, a place to be.

Montreal’s The Barr Brothers have released “Run Right Into It,” a propulsive new single featuring fellow Montrealer Elizabeth Powell of Land of Talk. It’s the second glimpse into their long-awaited fourth album, Let It Hiss, which arrives on October 17th. Inspired by The Raveonettes, the track is a vibrant, kinetic ode to embracing change head-on, showcasing the duo’s renewed creative fire after an eight-year hiatus.

Junior Brother has unveiled “A Lot of Love,” the potent final single from his forthcoming album, The End. The track showcases his unique ability to blend rich lyricism with a raw, expressive energy. Watch the accompanying chaotic single-take music video by Ellius Grace in which the protagonist reaches “an ecstatic nirvana, clutching six glasses of wine, passed out face-down in a plate of cold spaghetti.”

High Lonesome Plains is about Hayden Pedigo – a musician, performance artist, politician and model from Amarillo, Texas. Homeschooled from an early age, Hayden found community and inspiration in avant-garde music and art online as a teenager. Influenced by figures like performance artist Chris Burden, guitarist John Fahey, and director Harmony Korine, Hayden’s persona often blurs the lines between reality and performance.

Chris Staples unveils “A Cold New York Morning,” the new single from his album Don’t Worry. Born from a 15-minute writing session, the song explores a “morally ambiguous choice,” akin to the trolley problem. The track, accompanied by a Colin Earner-directed video, introduces an album shaped by stillness and reflection, recorded in Staples’ home studio and offering a gentle, reassuring sound rooted in life’s quiet moments.

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