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aja monet

WHEN THE POEMS DO WHAT THEY DO

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On her debut album, we glimpse her indefatigable commitment to speak.
Obongjayar

Paradise Now

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Linking his soul-drenched vocals with expressive percussion and body-twanging rhythms, Obongjayar's second outing finds him diving into increasingly persona...
ANOHNI and the Johnsons

My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross

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ANOHNI’s at her best with the Johnsons back in tow - devastatingly powerful protest music with an insatiable ear for classic pop hooks.
Thee Sacred Souls

Got a Story to Tell

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The San Diego band’s perfectly pitched debut was such an intoxicating success that we couldn’t resist double Dinked dipping with their sophomore! An...
Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman (35th Anniversary Edition)

180g black LP - £32.99
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Originally released by Elektra Records in April 1988, 'Tracy Chapman' has long been unavailable on vinyl.
Tether

0674012929293

  1. Be Kind
  2. Villain
  3. Unrest
  4. Take Care of Me
  5. Slow (ft. Obongjayar)
  6. Waiting
  7. Overflow
  8. All Is. Will Be. As It Was. (ft. aja monet)
  9. Silk And Velvet
  10. Satisfy Me
  11. Believer

Annahstasia

Tether

Drink Sum Wtr
  • limited "Red Clay" LP

    Released: 13th Jun 2025

    £23.99
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  • CD

    Released: 13th Jun 2025

    £12.99
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With a voice that is half husky and half emboldened with the power of a thousand gospel choirs, Annahstasia thoroughly impresses with this self-assured and heart-rattling debut on the taste-making drink sum wtr label.

The lead single to Annahstasia's 'Tether', her debut LP on drink sum wtr, welcomes drums, brass, and horns into a sweeping nod to healing. "We are all made of both shadow and light. From some angle, we have all been the villain of the story," she adds, suggesting that often, the only way to move on is through understanding that "we are all trying our best, negotiating survival." At its triumphant peak, above gospel-like shouts, she delivers the reprise with a smile: "Take it / Take it back / This dull knife of memory / I still hear your voice inside my head / Says that I'm the villain of the story."