Although fewer in quantity, Silent Radio guides you through some impressive blasts of sounds released this week.

OSEES               Sorc 80             

They introduce brass to create a sound they describe as “Sort of a Dexy’s Midnight Runners meets Von LMO meets The Flesh Eaters meets the Screamers kinda punk junk.”

F*cked Up       Another Day 

It’s their shortest album ever and arrives the most quickly after a previous album by the band. ‘One Day’ emerged in the winter of 2023. Each band member separately recorded all their respective parts in a single, presumably rather cold day.

Supersempfft               Roboterwerke             

Techno tropical pop that careers through the cosmos like a high-performance clown car, disguising daring chord progressions, technical innovation and a heap of hooks behind its cartoon chassis and taking its listeners along for the joyride.

Davidsson       Lifelines

Artist on Olafur Arnauld’s label who weaves a musical narrative that captures the essence of his emotions and memories, creating an intimate and evocative listening experience.

Mamaleek      Vida Blue

An album about loss that draws inspiration from the legacy of Oakland A’s baseball legend Vida Blue,

Will Young       Light It Up       

His ninth album is a return to joyous pop and sees him collaborating with pHD, the Scandinavian pop production/writing duo who have worked with Little Mix.

Belong               Realistic IX    

An expansion and excavation of their signature acid-washed songcraft with bleached guitars, metronomic drums, and buried voices that rev, swirl, and seethe across shifting gradients of haze and hypnosis, alternately driving and diffuse.

Quivers             Oyster Cuts   

In utilizing tape loops – which open and close Oyster Cuts – Quivers place emphasis on repetition, deploying patterned riffs and navigating circular thoughts until they swell to their breaking point.

Destroy Boys                Funeral Soundtrack#4          

A record that is still grounded in the band’s punk rock roots but leans into the members’ more eclectic influences, like salsa and bossa nova.

In Aphelion     Reaperdawn 

A mix of white-knuckle viciousness of benchmark, Northern European black metal, while also exhibiting a profound affiliation with both classic, traditional heavy metal and the black magic of psychedelic repetition.

Krononaut       Krononaut II 

A duo recording which explores liminal sonic landscapes formed by the influence of Morton Feldman, Fennesz and ritual Sufi maddoh.

Straight Arrows           Surface World             

Sydney four-piece create a whirlwind of fuzzy riffs and infectious hooks.

Bill Wyman     Drive My Car

His ninth album is a blend of Anglo-Americana rhythm and blues.

Kite      VII        

Swedish synth pop duo with a compilation of six previously sold-out 7″s.

Never Ending Fall      American Disco         

Maryland band whose repertoire combines sounds ranging from heavy-hitting alt-rock to funky basslines to lighter, electric feel-good melodies.