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The Last Dinner Party bring drama at every turn, from five-part harmonies to weapon-grade guitar anthems.

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Dork’s albums of the year 2025: 3 – Turnstile – Never Enough

Whether you’re raising a toast or just raising an eyebrow, here’s our countdown of the albums that shaped 2025.

Softcult’s debut album is a protest you can sing along to

The Canadian siblings break down the journey to ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’, and the activism threaded through everything they do.

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Whether you're raising a toast or just raising an eyebrow, here's our countdown of the albums that shaped 2025.

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Gossip: “We have everything to lose and everything to gain”

One of the most powerfully fun bands to come out of the 00s, Gossip are back with their first album in over a decade.

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blur: “It’s only when we get back together that you go wow, people really do care”

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Wunderhorse: the band with the Midas touch

Shedding self-consciousness, Wunderhorse channel frustrations into bullish defiance with their blistering second album ‘Midas’.

ISSUE 105

December 2025 / January 2026

Featuring… the Best of 2025 with Hayley Williams, HAIM and loads more! Plus, our Hype List 2026, starring Keo, Florence Road, Cliffords, Erin LeCount, Westside Cowboy, The Sophs, Nxdia, Villanelle and more.
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