Welcome to This Week on Wax, where the newest and most talked-about records find their home on vinyl.
From boundary-pushing K-pop to blues celebration, genre-blending pop and introspective alternative, this week’s drop has depth, attitude and style to savour on the turntable.
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Bad Bunny - Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos has been one of the most influential albums of recent years, a richly textured blend of Puerto Rican musical traditions and contemporary rhythms that explores identity and cultural roots. Released in early 2025, the album mixes reggaeton with plena, salsa and trap influences, creating a sound that feels both global in scope and deeply personal in expression. Its impact has been recognised in awards and on charts worldwide, and now on vinyl, it basks in the depth of its narrative and ambition.
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ATEEZ - GOLDEN HOUR Part. 4
ATEEZ return with another chapter of their Golden Hour series, a mini album that continues to explore transformation, resolution, and the emotional energy that defines their sound. The group build on their evolving musical world with dynamic rhythms and heartfelt moments that reflect both reflection and uplift, making this one of their most layered and immersive releases yet.
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Joe Bonamassa - B. B. King’s Blues Summit 100
Blues rock fans have something special to unpack with B. B. King’s Blues Summit 100, a sprawling tribute curated by Joe Bonamassa in honour of the legendary B. B. King’s centennial. With a remarkable array of guest musicians from different generations and a deep respect for classic blues traditions, this box set feels like a celebration of lineage and legacy, bringing the raw power of blues into the present in a truly communal way.
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Joji - Piss In The Wind
Joji’s fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind, marks a bold new phase in his career. Bringing his introspective voice to a wide sonic palette that ranges from contemplative balladry to textured alternative sounds, the album is rich with emotional nuance and inventive production. Built on a series of singles that teased his return, this record feels like a deep dive into both melody and mood, rewarding listeners who love to lose themselves in detailed, expressive songwriting.
SHOP NOW
Whether you’re into the kinetic energy of K-pop, a deep dive into blues heritage, the cultural resonance of Bad Bunny’s visionary pop or Joji’s tender modern soundscapes, this week’s vinyl offerings deliver something worth dropping the needle for. Which one will you be spinning first?

Bad Bunny - Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos has been one of the most influential albums of recent years, a richly textured blend of Puerto Rican musical traditions and contemporary rhythms that explores identity and cultural roots. Released in early 2025, the album mixes reggaeton with plena, salsa and trap influences, creating a sound that feels both global in scope and deeply personal in expression. Its impact has been recognised in awards and on charts worldwide, and now on vinyl, it basks in the depth of its narrative and ambition.
SHOP NOW

ATEEZ - GOLDEN HOUR Part. 4
ATEEZ return with another chapter of their Golden Hour series, a mini album that continues to explore transformation, resolution, and the emotional energy that defines their sound. The group build on their evolving musical world with dynamic rhythms and heartfelt moments that reflect both reflection and uplift, making this one of their most layered and immersive releases yet.
SHOP NOW

Joe Bonamassa - B. B. King’s Blues Summit 100
Blues rock fans have something special to unpack with B. B. King’s Blues Summit 100, a sprawling tribute curated by Joe Bonamassa in honour of the legendary B. B. King’s centennial. With a remarkable array of guest musicians from different generations and a deep respect for classic blues traditions, this box set feels like a celebration of lineage and legacy, bringing the raw power of blues into the present in a truly communal way.
SHOP NOW

Joji - Piss In The Wind
Joji’s fourth studio album, Piss In The Wind, marks a bold new phase in his career. Bringing his introspective voice to a wide sonic palette that ranges from contemplative balladry to textured alternative sounds, the album is rich with emotional nuance and inventive production. Built on a series of singles that teased his return, this record feels like a deep dive into both melody and mood, rewarding listeners who love to lose themselves in detailed, expressive songwriting.
SHOP NOW
Whether you’re into the kinetic energy of K-pop, a deep dive into blues heritage, the cultural resonance of Bad Bunny’s visionary pop or Joji’s tender modern soundscapes, this week’s vinyl offerings deliver something worth dropping the needle for. Which one will you be spinning first?
