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  1. CapnJazzHandz liked mattav152's post in the thread Albums in Stores – Jul 11th, 2025.

    Sneaky good week: GOON Petey Split Chain World's Worst

    Jul 11, 2025 at 3:11 PM
  2. CapnJazzHandz replied to the thread Albums in Stores – Jul 11th, 2025.

    Impureza -- Flamenco tech-death. So cool. Hell -- Claustrophobia inducing sludge Born of Osiris -- Proggy metalcore. I think this is one of their better albums! A bit more melody than past releases. Ranges -- Instrumental post-metal. Came out Wednesday or Thursday. Better than average for the space. Novolascura -- This is really good screamo. Split Chain -- New nu-metal with some shoegaze & grunge. Innerlove. -- Quick & catchy emo. Goon -- Indie shoegaze. It is very pleasant. Twice -- I still like kpop. Wet Leg -- It's okay. You will probably like it more than I do.

    Jul 11, 2025 at 12:15 PM
  3. CapnJazzHandz liked slickdtc's post in the thread Albums in Stores – Jul 11th, 2025.

    Scary Kids Scaring Kids Somerset Thrower La Dispute EP Born of Osiris Nuvolascura Clipse Dream Drop EP Wave Painter Innerlove. EP [MEDIA]

    Jul 11, 2025 at 8:11 AM
  4. CapnJazzHandz liked Toner's post in the thread Albums in Stores – Jul 11th, 2025.

    Another ridiculously exciting release day. Big ones for me are: Petey USA - The Yips "Great music to walk to" - Petey, 2025 What more do you need to know? Every single was a knock-out so I'm expecting huge things from The Yips. aswekeepsearching - kyun? First album in 5 years from the Indian post-rock band. They've always been a favourite of mine for their expansive and emotional compositions set below soaring Hindi vocals. They seamlessly blend traditional instrumentation with modern post-rock dynamics and are a force to be reckoned with if you are lucky enough to see them live. Take a punt on them. You won't regret it. Hammock - Nevertheless I'm already most of the way through this and this is everything I expected from the ambient post-rock veterans who never really miss. They've crafted such a recognisable sound over the years and it is always such a comfort to delve into a new release from them. Noah Cyrus - I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME "The Hardest Part" by Noah Cyrus was a complete surprise to me in 2022. It was a delicate and vulnerable folk album from the youngest of the 6 Cyrus siblings that I could not stop listening and singing along to. This new album looks to expand upon that sound and I'm sure this is going to end up in my most played of the year if it is anything like her last album. Other things on the radar: - Wet Leg - moisturizer - The Killers - Encore at the Garden

    Jul 11, 2025 at 8:10 AM