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Out 5.8: They Might Be Giants - The World Is to Dig

Out 5.8: They Might Be Giants - The World Is to Dig

They Might Be Giants treat the entire history of popular music as a trampoline rather than a rulebook. Like two pinballs pinging off of each other through musical murals stretching into a giddy ether, TMBG moves by ricochet. On their album The World Is to Dig, the multi- Grammy- winning duo continue bouncing through the pop multiverse, digging into whatever they find with playful zeal.

PREORDER They Might Be Giants - The World Is to Dig [BLACK VINYL]


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OUT THIS WEEK 4.10.26

OUT THIS WEEK 4.10.26

HOT SELLERS:

Laufey - A Matter of Time: The Final Hour [Watercolor]

Joe Jackson - Hope and Fury [180 Gram]


Holly Humberstone - Cruel World [Indie Exclusive Pearl White]

Frank Turner - Campfire Punkrock 20 [Indie Exclusive Transparent Yellow]

The Maine - Joy Next Door [Green and White]

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Out Now: Laufey - A Matter of Time: The Final Hour

Out Now: Laufey - A Matter of Time: The Final Hour

Laufey’s deluxe album, A Matter of Time: The Final Hour, is the closing chapter of her beautiful, critically acclaimed, and GRAMMY® Award-winning third album, A Matter of Time. With four new songs, this 19-track deluxe album is an introspection about learning to live with one’s anxieties - embracing uncertainty, accepting the passage of time, and finding calm after the storm.

Laufey - A Matter of Time: The Final Hour - Out Now


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Out Now: Joe Jackson - Hope and Fury

Out Now: Joe Jackson - Hope and Fury

Hope and Fury is the new studio album by Grammy-winning artist Joe Jackson, written and recorded between Berlin and New York City. The album features nine new songs performed with Jackson's longtime band - Graham Maby (bass), Teddy Kumpel (guitar), Doug Yowell (drums) - and Peruvian percussionist Paulo Stagnaro. Produced by Joe Jackson with Patrick Dillett, Hope and Fury marks a return to what Jackson calls his "own mainstream": sophisticated pop songs drawing from rock, jazz, funk, and Latin influences - or, in his words, "Bicoastal LatinJazzFunkRock."

Joe Jackson - Hope and Fury - Out Now


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What's New 4-10-26

bilmuri
Columbia

Johnny Minardi's genre-blurring project continues to resist easy categorization, and Kinda Hard leans into that restless energy. Mixing pop-punk immediacy with hip-hop production and emo confessional energy, bilmuri delivers hooks that stick and production that surprises. The whole thing moves fast, with barely a track that overstays its welcome. An artist finding his confidence and having a blast doing it.

Holly Humberstone
Interscope

The Lincolnshire singer-songwriter's debut full-length arrives with real anticipation behind it, and she largely delivers. Humberstone writes with a cinematic specificity about anxiety, disconnection, and the specific loneliness of being young and overwhelmed, and her production choices match the emotional texture of the songs. It's not an easy listen, but it is a compelling and emotionally generous one.

Melvins with Napalm Death
Ipecac Recordings

Originally a tour-only limited pressing from the bands' 2025 co-headline run, this expanded eight-song version gets a proper Ipecac release with two new tracks and fresh Mackie Osborne artwork. It's a genuine collaboration, not a split, both bands writing and playing together throughout. The result leans toward Melvins' sludge sensibility, with Barney Greenway's vocals adding a grindcore ferocity that makes the whole thing wonderfully unhinged.

The Maine
8123/Photo Finish Records

The Phoenix indie-rock veterans have spent over a decade building a devoted fanbase through sheer prolificacy and creative honesty, and Joy Next Door is one of their most polished efforts. The album balances big-hearted melodies against more introspective lyrics, finding the band in confident creative form. Anthemic but never slick, this is exactly what The Maine do best when they're firing on all cylinders.

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