album of the year 2025
another full rotation around the sun; another album of the year list. these are the outside noise top 50 albums of 2025 from the world of underground music. released, characteristically, much later than every other publication. some things are worth waiting for.
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Unschooled by Disorganism
For fans of Brian Eno, Moribet, Spiritualized, dungeon synth, and the nagging belief that there’s something out there beyond sensation, Unschooled by Disorganism chastises us for the abandonment of our curiosity, setting us out on a much-needed adventure with an experimental electronic soundtrack.
Joint4u! by Kaicrewsade
For fans of A Tribe Called Quest, McKinley Dixon, Squarepusher, hard bop jazz, and the little victories in a tough world, Joint4u! by Kaicrewsade pulls together vintage and contemporary styles to craft an upbeat testament to the immortality of jazz rap.
Then & Now by The Goslings
For fans of early Animal Collective, Sleep, Olivia Tremor Control, noise pop, and the harrowing abyss at the center of the psychedelic experience, Then & Now by The Goslings entombs its psych pop sensibilities in dense layers of distorted chaos.
Aftermath by Twofold
For fans of LSDXOXO, Siu Mata, Lechuga Zafiro, industrial techno, and dance as a radical, subversive act, Aftermath by Twofold vocalizes our desire to escape this imperial machine through a lush, organic take on heavy electronica.
hay algo sobre el reflejo del cielo en el pavimento mojado que no me deja pensar en algo que no seas tú by Tori Inu
For fans of Brave Little Abacus, Algernon Cadwallader, Tiny Moving Parts, spiritually folksy math rock, and the melancholic pastime of staring into the daytime sky, hay algo sobre el reflejo del cielo en el pavimento mojado que no me deja pensar en algo que no seas tú by Tori Inu combines complex songwriting with a lo-fi aesthetic to craft a Midwest emo sound equal parts charming and intense.
About the Elephant by Firebug Invasion!
For fans of Elliot Smith, Pavement, Cindy Lee, internet bedroom rock (Asher White, Willy Rodriguez, Car Seat Headrest), and the fading allure of being an absolute hot mess, About the Elephant by Firebug Invasion! examines the character of a wild child through a charmingly homespun style.
God Is Written All Over Your Walls by Cult Friends
For fans of Ethel Cain, Weyes Blood, Masma Dream World, slowcore, and the spillover of mass cultural mistrust into personal relationships, God Is Written All Over Your Walls by Cult Friends begs for romantic loyalty in its dark, expansive take on the signer-songwriter genre.
INSTAR by Denis Conoscente
For fans of Roland Kayn, Vangas, Caroline, noise music, and the dark twists and turns of medieval fairy tales, INSTAR by Denis Conoscente inventories our subconscious in search for that dark spirit which haunted every premodern culture.
Extary II by Roland Kayn
For fans of Tim Hecker, Rafael Toral, Saba Alizadeh, Kubrick movies, and the quiet horror of a life spent scrolling social media, Extary II by Roland Kayn continues the work of archiving and exposing the brilliant work of this key member of the electroacoustic scene.
Tykiai ir slaptingai pakampėm belangės by Extravaganza
For fans of Thantifaxath, Molchat Doma, dissonant death metal, and that vulnerable release emotion which springs forth from us when we have nowhere else to go, Tykiai ir slaptingai pakampėm belangės by Extravaganza blends a black metal cocktail to immerse us in infinite despair.
Before They Were Gone by netbooks.WRLD
For fans of Death’s Dynamic Shroud, Maria & The Mirrors, Lydia Roberts, the ascendent vapornoise scene, and whatever the opposite of a Marvel movie script would be, Before They Were Gone by netbooks.WRLD sets a soundtrack to the action in our lives devoid of the linear grandiosity which typically motivates us to call music “cinematic.”
Forever, Always, Never-Ending by Mount Junior
For fans of Jawbreaker, Mineral, Snowing, internet noise rock, and learning to live on after the loss of something that felt eternal, Forever, Always, Never-Ending by Mount Junior employs a varied emo sound to soothe our aching hearts after a romantic catastrophe.
sleep & glisten by Wino na
For fans of Duster, Helvetia, Slint, bedroom emo, and the peaceful melancholy of a gray winter day spent indoors, sleep & glisten by Wino na tells a humble, intimate emotional tale in understated tones of whispers and twinkly riffing.
We Don’t Talk Anymore by Prototype Money
For fans of Tim Hecker, Squarepusher, Bagel Fanclub, witch house, and the uncanny coziness of warm electronica, We Don’t Talk Anymore by Prototype Money brings an inexplicably twee atmosphere to abstract ambient music.
Sugar & Plastic Plates by Tickles
For fans of Idles, Viagra Boys, Guck, sludge metal, and forgetting exactly how old you are when you’re asked because those birthdays stopped being exciting years ago, Sugar & Plastic Plates by Tickles bemoans the cruelty of the passage of time through their surprisingly accessible brand of noise rock.
Oszukać Listopad by Czernina
For fans of Chat Pile, Thantifaxath, Mamaleek, grindcore, and gargantuan catharsis to meet the task of expelling enormous emotional pain, Oszukać Listopad by Czernina takes a maximalist extreme metal approach to exorcise personal demons.
Entre Quatro Paredes by Nigeria Futebol Clube
For fans of Minutemen, The Strokes, Cime, proto punk, and that frantic dash to shake everyone around you awake, Entre Quatro Paredes by Nigeria Futebol Clube examines the dissociation which we feel as the pretences of meritocracy fall away and we see the true nature of the systems around us.
Anywhere by Yawning Portal
For fans of Underscores, Croatian Amor, Caroline, dystopian ambient music, and the Luddite impulse within us all, Anywhere by Yawning Portal lets hyperpop and other nostalgic, techno-optimistic aesthetics roam in the emotional desert of post-COVID austerity.
The Use by Nic T
For fans of Pavement, Elliott Smith, Cuneiform Tabs, psychedelic folk, and the warm appreciation of all facets of life, The Use by Nic T crafts a cozy, fuzzy, homespun sound to meditate on human fragility and all that we have to give thanks for in our continued existence.