The Weekly Drop (31/10/2025)
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This Week's Releases
From introspective soundscapes to jazz improvisation, this Friday, there’s plenty to get stuck into as we say goodbye to October.
First up, we have Daniel Avery’s Tremor, his most ambitious work to date. Channelling the full spectrum of his sound through shoegaze euphoria, submerged techno, and ambient bliss, Avery unites a remarkable cast including yeule, Alison Mosshart, Art School Girlfriend, and more, in a record defined by its communal spirit and transportive energy.
On a more personal level, keiyaA’s hooke’s law is a luminous document of reinvention and survival. After five years of transformation, the Chicago-born, NYC-based artist bends jazz, R&B, and hip-hop into something wholly her own. Written and produced entirely by keiyaA, the album embraces discomfort, contradiction, and self-liberation.
Equally steeped in emotion and collaboration, Emma Rawicz’s Inkyra is the realisation of a long-held vision. Born from a melody first conceived at the Royal Academy of Music, it evolved into a full-band project defined by trust and chemistry. The result is deeply fulfilling jazz, both intimate and exuberant, the next natural step for a rapidly rising composer.
Next, we have Live from Brooklyn Paramount, which captures Black Pumas’ electrifying return to the stage following a touring hiatus. The 2LP set blends highlights from Chronicles of a Diamond and their million-selling debut, featuring fan favourites like Black Moon Rising, More Than A Love Song, and a soulful cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car.
For those drawn to the roots, we have the reissue of Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits, which features 13 of their biggest hits from the '70s and '80s. The album includes popular songs such as "Dreams," "Don't Stop," "Rhiannon," and "Go Your Own Way," among others.
From legacy to reinvention, Thom Yorke releases Live Recordings 2003–2009, drawn from performances across London, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, and Dublin. Unearthed while reimagining Hail to the Thief for his Hamlet collaboration, these versions pulse with unexpected energy and rediscovery, a cathartic reminder of Yorke’s restless evolution.
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