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Valentine's Day falls on February 27th this year.

Melanie Martinez

Hades

Who had a "gothic era" on their bingo card after BRAT?

The Black Keys

I'm Only F**king Myself

Styles is always kissing and goes to the disco regularly.

Harry Styles

From the Pyre

Voice from a thousand aims for the stars.

Raye

This Music May Contain Hope

Album van de week

Album of the Week

  • Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore - Tragic magic (CD) - Velvet Music

    Tip from Ruben:

    Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band - New Threats From The Soul

    At 67, singer-songwriter Robert Forster, once the lead singer of the indie group the Go-Betweens, still manages to pull out the occasional masterpiece. The strikingly narrative Strawberries features at least two tracks worth noting: "Breakfast on the Train" and "Such a Shame." The latter, in particular, could easily be a very lonely Christmas song.

  • Joel Ross - Gospel music (CD) - Velvet Music

    Tip from Marcel:

    Joel Ross - Gospel Music

    Slow but hardly slowing down. Charles Lloyd is 87, played with Chico Hamilton, Gábor Szabó, and Cannonball Adderley, and is still in good form. His tenor sax is given ample space on this gentle but never predictable album.

  • Tip from Merel:

    Decius - Vol. II (Splendor & Obedience)

    It's almost a year old already, but that doesn't make it any less good. This is highly addictive (and a bit dirty, sweaty) acid house/EBM from the London underworld. Featuring Fat White Family/The Moonlandingz frontman Lias Saoudi, who huffs and puffs his way through the beats.

  • Tip from Lieven:

    Sword II - Electric Hour

    This album is actually 35 minutes long, but it sometimes makes you forget that time even exists. It's cozy music with a raw edge and the occasional foray into shoegaze-esque scenes.

  • Tip from Geert:

    Holly Golightly - Look Like Trouble

    Holly Golightly (her real name!) is capable of taking revenge or breaking hearts with her songs. On Look Like Trouble, she demonstrates both. 'Miss Fortune,' for example, is "a blunt piece of advice for people without any common sense." Holly describes 'It's All' as a memorial song, "dedicated to some old friends, a contribution to funerals I couldn't attend." Dark, sharp, and rooted in the lo-fi tradition of Wild Billy Childish, Holly's solo sound is a blend of pre-rock electric blues, folk, and no-frills rock 'n' roll.