From the ashes of Refused rise Backengrillen, with a self-titled album built from noise, free jazz, and a desire to do its own thing completely.
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As always, there’s been a huge amount of music released this year, and we’ve scoured through it all to pick out the top 30 best albums of 2025.
An array of rock classics and staples forms the basis of The Boojums’ self-titled debut, moulded into a glorious little alt-rock riot.
Already one of modern death metal’s shining lights, Sanguisugabogg’s newest throws in an extra helping of guts and gore for an even more brilliant step up.
An evergreen British spirit courses through Tom McConnell’s Novelty Island, and centres an album brimming with lo-fi indie charm.
As far as blistering, savage metalcore throwbacks go, Dying Wish once again pull out all the stops and impress massively.
A bleak, embittered listen awaits on Intercourse’s new album, which, honestly, is everything you’d want from a noise-rock album.
Bygone UK hardcore heroes come together for Still In Love, and are still capable of delivering in absolute spades.
With a take on indie-rock that wholly embraces vigour and vibrancy, Indigo De Souza’s newest remains just as much of a success as ever.
Somerset Thrower’s new album swells with heart, hooks and humanity, just as all the best alt-punk should.
