With stunning musicality throughout, a plethora of lyrical gems, and an overall embrace that naturally celebrates the album as an artform in and of itself, this is one worth knowing about.

Rebecca Cullen
PMKS offers 31 original songs, each one in a different key, topic and genre, for this colourful yet chaotic, light-hearted yet disconcertingly dark, new album.
Cardiff’s long-time legends of synth and songwriting follow up the success of their album with the official single release and remix for This Ain’t Love.
Introducing a personal favourite track from the month so far, Boston’s Electric Standard raise the bar in a subtle yet striking way.
Sawti Sunik’s music lights up a sense of unity and artistic freedom within the dance and EDM worlds.
So ensues the escapism of the moment, visually and audibly, and once again MELØ unites authenticity and skill for a passionate, catchy release.
Flexx Da Kidd brings together devotion and work ethic throughout this extensive new album of original hip hop tracks.
Soul-pop songwriter and artist Vonrenzo takes the classic love song format down a creatively fresh pathway with his deeply moving and memorable new single Wedding Song (Be My Bride).
The new release, complete with the documentary shining light on the making of and experiences intertwined with Love Withdrawals, looks set to aim high and hit the mark.
What the basic approach in artwork and title does is intrigue, and the rest of the work proves effortless for an unflinching and confidently compelling Castor Pollux.
Boating twenty-one original tracks, the deluxe release encapsulates the sound of Gukie whilst providing the ambient, melodic and emotive escapism that music fans tend to crave.
Visually and creatively appealing for their equally impressive pasts, L.O.U and Big O collaborate extensively throughout the superb and enthralling new hip hop album Journey Of Choices (An Awakening Mind).