Showing posts with label The Horrors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Horrors. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Best of 2025 - The Album List

Happy to share our year-end list. This year, the album selection is shorter than usual, while our singles list expands to the customary top 50. Although there were several strong releases, few emerged as defining statements of the year. Still, as ever, the most compelling moments came from artists embracing transformation—through comebacks, reinventions, and subtle evolutions that kept their image engaging. Happy New Year!!

01. Pulp - More [Rough Trade]

Their first album in twenty-four years, More proves that Pulp has succeeded where most bands fail: they’ve returned not to relive past glories, but to thoughtfully extend their story. Jarvis Cocker and the gang gently pull at the past, revisiting the wry observation and the swooning orchestration that defined their peak, yet filter it all through a lens of mature reflection.  The result is a reunion that feels essential, a collection of songs that are both comfortingly familiar and quietly surprising. It doesn’t try to be a new Different Class again; instead, it offers something perhaps more valuable reinventing the band in the 20s.

 

02. Allie X - Happiness Is Going to Get You [AWAL]

In less than a year, Allie X has followed the dark stylish Girl with No Face with a brand-new studio album that boldly reinvents her once more. Happiness Is Going to Get You retains her signature, meticulously crafted synth-pop foundations but brilliantly expands its texture, introducing organic piano textures that add warm humanity to her crystalline electronic world. This sophisticated evolution is matched by a striking visual transformation, a avant-garde homage to the legendary Klaus Nomi. More than just a sequel, this is a daring next act: a record proving Allie X is in a relentless, in her artistic journey.

 

03. The Horrors - Night Life [Fiction Records]

Night Life is the sixth release by The Horrors and their debut on Fiction Records, arriving seven years after their fifth album, V. Once again, the band operates in the shadowy realm of post-punk, delivering a confident and compelling statement from a group that fully understands the dark allure of its chosen terrain. Since Skying (in 2009 undiscovered), every album has successfully charted on our year-end list, cementing The Horrors as one of the most consistent and long-standing favorite bands on Burning Flame.

 

04. Heartworms - Glutton for Punishment [Speedy Wunderground]

Glutton for Punishment is a debut album by Josephine Orme who records under the name Heartworms. Prior to this she released one EP and several singles in the last two years. Her music is rooted in post-punk, but also blends goth, industrial and coldwave. Orme’s voice is commanding rather than confessional, turning restraint into power and tension into atmosphere. Stark, focused and deeply immersive, this is one of the most compelling dark post-punk statements of the year.

 

05. Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory - Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory [Jagjaguwar]

Sharon Van Etten’s new collaboration with The Attachment Theory, her long-time backing band, now fully credited collaborators, marks another thrilling delivery. This album bridges the brooding introspection of her earlier work and the bold synthscapes of Remind Me Tomorrow with new-found confidence. Slow nocturnal synth-driven tunes retain a deep eighties moodiness, yet are offset by bouncy post-punk elements. The result is a record that feels intimately raw landing less as a retro homage and more as a vital, contemporary chapter in the new wave tradition.


EPs of relevance:

Mothermary - Non-Duality

The WAEVE - Eternal

NightCrawl - Cold War Feeling

NightCrawl - Strange

Automelodi - Cavallo


Saturday, January 3, 2026

Best of 2025 - The Singles List

 Happy to share our year-end list. This year, the album selection is shorter than usual, while our singles list expands to the customary top 50. Although there were several strong releases, few emerged as defining statements of the year. Still, as ever, the most compelling moments came from artists embracing transformation, through comebacks, reinventions, and subtle evolutions that kept their image engaging. Happy New Year!!

01. Rosalia ft. Björk & Yves Tumor - Berghain 

02. Geese - Au Pays du Cocaine 

03. Night Tapes - Storm  

04. Damiano David  ft. Suki Waterhouse- The Bruise

05. The Waeve - Eternal

06. Allie X - Happiness Is Gonna Get You

07. Noah Cyrus, Fleet Foxes - Don't Put It All on Me 

08. Pulp - Spike Island 

09. Tame Impala - Dracula 

10. Wolf Alice - Just Two Girls  

11. Shura - Recognise 

12. Agnes - EGO 

13. Ghost Cop - All Souls Day

14. NightCrawl - Lost Highway

15. Andy Bell feat. Dot Allison and Michael Rother - I’m in Love with The German TV Star

16. Ladytron - I Believe in You 

17. The Weeknd - Open Hearts 

18. Lord Huron feat. Kristen Stewart - Who Laughs Last 

19. The Horrors - Ariel 

20. The Horrors - Lotus Eaters

Friday, March 21, 2025

Out Today: The Horrors - Night Life

 The Horrors have released their sixth studio album Night Life that was already announced with the string of  single released that were released end of last year including "The Silence That Remains". The album is out on Fiction Records and in addition to the band's original line up, it features two new members, Amelia Kidd on keyboards and backing vocals and Jordan Cook on drums. Their latest single is "Ariel" is out now.


Friday, October 4, 2024

The Horrors - The Silence That Remains

 The Horrors have released a brand new single titled, "The Silence That Remains". The song will be featured on their sixth studio album Night Life, which is set for release on March 25th 2025.

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Best of 2017 - The Album List

December always means fun time with the favorite albums and like every year, this year we have also been working hard to review what was best in terms of creativity, sound, visuals and what we enjoyed the most. If you only look at the top 10 out of this top 30 Albums, you will see a real illustration of music styles we appreciate the most on our site. We have a another high point with the Horrors again this year. What else was on for us and offered a musical delight, please find in the least below.


Sunday, March 6, 2016

Cat's Eyes To Release New Album this Summer

Cat's Eyes have announced the release of a brand new album this June. The album will be entitled 'Treasure House' and it will be the follow up to their self titled debut album from 2011. Meanwhile the duo was active in music releasing 'The Duke of Burgundy' soundtrack last year. The lead track from the new album "Chameleon Queen" is already available with a very hypnotic lyric video and we love it. We hope that the album will include more excitements like this one.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Best of 2014- The Singles List

Simply said, here is our list of 40 songs that made our 2014. We tried to keep it one song per artist this year. Enjoy the list:


01.  Beck - Waking Light
02.  School Of Seven Bells -I Got Knocked Down(But I'll Get Up)
03.  The Horrors - Change Your Mind
04.  People at Parties - Mineral Material/Mazes
05.  iamamiwhoami – shadowshow
06.  Tempers - Hell Hotline
07.  Minuit Machine- Sabotage
08.  Perfume Genius - Queen
09.  Future Islands - Seasons (Waiting On You)
10.  La Roux - Let Me Down Gently
11.  Papercuts - Life Among The Savages
12.  The War On Drugs - Red Eyes
13.  White Hex - Paradise
14.  Get Well Soon - Careless Whisper
15.  Lykke Li – Gunshot
16.  Liars - Vox Tuned D.E.D.
17.  Sébastien Schuller - Regrets
18.  Zastranienie - Prism
19.  Client - Refuge
20. Terror Bird- The Wrong Way

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Best of 2014 - The Album List

It's less than ten days before we send off another music year into history. From this perspective it was great, but the years that come will tell. We almost gave up blogging, but came back. It was great to hear the Horrors returning with another great album which somehow went unnoticed. Lust for Youth proved that they can also be pop and even more. Ronika's electro dance got us on our feet. We meet the People at Parties which are our newcomers of the year and lots more.
This is the official album list of 2014.

01. The Horrors- Luminous
02. Lust for Youth- International
03. Ronika- Selectadisc
04. People at Parties- People at Parties
05. Sebastien Schuller- Heatwave
06. Future Islands- Singles
07. Lykke Li- I Never Learn
08. Beck- Morning Phase
09. Temples- Sun Structures
10. Manic Street Preachers- Futurology

Monday, December 19, 2011

Best of 2011- The Album List




01. Duran Duran- All You Need is Now [S-Curve/ Edel]
02. John Maus- We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves [Upset the Rhythm]
03. Lykke Li- Wounded Rhymes [LL]
04. The Horrors- Skying [XL]
05. PJ Harvey- Let England Shake [Island]
06. Crystal Stilts- In Love With Oblivion [Slumberland]
07. Mirrors- Lights and Offerings [Skint]
08. SSION- BENT- digital
09. Cut Copy- Zonoscope [Modular]
10. Austra- Feel It Break [Domino]