Album of the Week

Album of the Week – 04/07/25

Album of the Week – 04/07/25

It’s a slow week. I guess it goes with all the ‘out of office’ reminders. Everyone is on holiday!

There are new albums this week from Jonathan Richman (Only Frozen Sky Anyway), Dropkick Murphys (For the People) and Rival Consoles (Landscape from Memory), which are all worth a listen.

For our album of the week, we’ve gone for Kae Tempest and their new self-titled album. As ever, it’s almost poetry to music, and expect plenty of insights into the Trans experience.

Album of the Week — Kae Tempest – Kae Tempest

“Mercury and BRIT nominated Kae Tempest’s fifth studio album ‘Self Titled’ featuring Neil Tennant, Tawiah, Connie Constance and Young Fathers, co-produced by Fraser T Smith and Tempest.”

Albums of Note: 

— Jonathan Richman – Only Frozen Sky Anyway

— Dropkick Murphys – For the People

— Rival Consoles – Landscape from Memory

Albums released July 4th:

— Dropkick Murphys – For the People

— J.I.D – GDLU Preluxe

— Kae Tempest – Kae Tempest

— Kesha – .

— Rival Consoles – Landscape from Memory

— THISTLE. – it’s nice to see you, stranger EP

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