There is a bit of a lull this week but there are still some excellent releases to check out.

WHY?                 The Well I Fell Into   

Yoni Wolf, founder of Anticon and member of cLOUDDEAD, with underground, idiosyncratic hip-hop with indie-rock, skewed electronics and experimental-pop.

Chrystalbell & David Lynch               Cellophane Memories          

The Texas-born singer’s voice is inspired by sultry southern breezes and daydreams from a forest clearing.  The Montana filmmaker’s eye is like a movie projector flickering in the forest dark. They have previously collaborated on two albums and Twin Peaks: The Return.

Personal Trainer         Still Willing    

A multi-faceted album of shining contrasts and spry melodies, effusive arrangements and subliminal sounds, playful lyrics and self-reflection.

J.R.C.G               Grim Iconic…(Sadistic Mantra)     

His Sub Pop debut weds scouring electronics to hooky, powerful beats.

Howard Jones              Live at the O2              

Recorded on 24 March, it contains many of his big hits together with a cover of ‘Too Shy’.

Tones and I     Beautifully Ordinary               

Artist whose ‘Dance Monkey’ surpassed 3 billion streams on Spotify returns with her second album.

Zebedee           Going Nowhere Fast               

An ode to the band’s love of neo-psych and desert rock sounds. Fuzzy guitar licks, glittering synths and post-punk drums merge to create a robust sound that is all their own.

Brian Ray         My Town           

Artist renowned for his role as guitarist and bassist in Paul McCartney’s band since 2002, and as the former guitarist and music director for Etta James.

Lord of the Lost           Live at W.O.A.              

Featuring live versions of 16 original hits and two cover songs.

Liang Lawrence          What’s Dead and Gone EP 

Singer-songwriter with what she considers to be the most honest songs she has released.