Welcome to This Week on Wax, your weekly guide to the freshest new albums finding their way onto vinyl.
This week’s lineup is bursting with energy: from gothic grandeur and indie sparkle to sharp pop storytelling and full-throttle rock revival.
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Florence Welch returns spectacularly with Everybody Scream, an album that sounds like catharsis wrapped in velvet and thunder. As ever, her voice commands the room… soaring, trembling, and utterly magnetic, while the music moves between haunting balladry and euphoric release. It’s an album about liberation, fear, and the strange beauty that lives inside chaos. Bold, cinematic, and gloriously unrestrained, Everybody Scream feels like classic Florence - only louder, wilder, and more alive than ever.
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Newcomer Luvcat makes an unforgettable entrance with Vicious Delicious, a record drenched in attitude, neon hooks, and a wicked sense of fun. It’s playful and biting all at once… equal parts glossy pop and razor-sharp wit. There’s a knowing confidence running through it, a sense of someone who’s both laughing at and living inside the chaos of modern pop culture. It’s stylish, sassy, and endlessly replayable. Get lost in the stories and enchanting sounds. We had a chat with Luvcat earlier this year, which you can watch here!
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The UK’s gothic rock torchbearers return with Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, the next chapter in their dark, cinematic saga. Where the first Sanguivore reimagined vampiric myth through grandiose rock opera, this sequel dives deeper into the shadows: heavier, bloodier, and even more theatrical. Expect sweeping choruses, gothic storytelling, and a band relishing every ounce of drama they can conjure. Creeper has always blurred the line between music and mythology, and Mistress of Death might be their most ambitious act yet.
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Indie veterans The Charlatans return with We Are Love, a record that radiates warmth and togetherness. It’s the sound of a band embracing optimism without losing their edge… jangling guitars, groove-led rhythms, and a reflective lyrical streak that speaks to time, change, and gratitude. Decades into their career, The Charlatans still know how to make music that feels vital, familiar, and quietly profound.
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Cat Burns continues her rise with How To Be Human, an album that’s intimate, honest, and effortlessly relatable. Blending soulful pop with confessional songwriting, Burns explores love, friendship, and the sometimes messy process of figuring out who you are. Her voice remains front and centre: pure, conversational, and full of warmth. It’s a record that feels like late-night talks with a close friend, captured on wax.
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Florence + The Machine – Everybody Scream

Florence Welch returns spectacularly with Everybody Scream, an album that sounds like catharsis wrapped in velvet and thunder. As ever, her voice commands the room… soaring, trembling, and utterly magnetic, while the music moves between haunting balladry and euphoric release. It’s an album about liberation, fear, and the strange beauty that lives inside chaos. Bold, cinematic, and gloriously unrestrained, Everybody Scream feels like classic Florence - only louder, wilder, and more alive than ever.
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Luvcat – Vicious Delicious

Newcomer Luvcat makes an unforgettable entrance with Vicious Delicious, a record drenched in attitude, neon hooks, and a wicked sense of fun. It’s playful and biting all at once… equal parts glossy pop and razor-sharp wit. There’s a knowing confidence running through it, a sense of someone who’s both laughing at and living inside the chaos of modern pop culture. It’s stylish, sassy, and endlessly replayable. Get lost in the stories and enchanting sounds. We had a chat with Luvcat earlier this year, which you can watch here!
We also have an upcoming event with Luvcat... find out more here!
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Creeper – Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death

The UK’s gothic rock torchbearers return with Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death, the next chapter in their dark, cinematic saga. Where the first Sanguivore reimagined vampiric myth through grandiose rock opera, this sequel dives deeper into the shadows: heavier, bloodier, and even more theatrical. Expect sweeping choruses, gothic storytelling, and a band relishing every ounce of drama they can conjure. Creeper has always blurred the line between music and mythology, and Mistress of Death might be their most ambitious act yet.
We also have an upcoming event with Creeper... find out more here!
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The Charlatans – We Are Love

Indie veterans The Charlatans return with We Are Love, a record that radiates warmth and togetherness. It’s the sound of a band embracing optimism without losing their edge… jangling guitars, groove-led rhythms, and a reflective lyrical streak that speaks to time, change, and gratitude. Decades into their career, The Charlatans still know how to make music that feels vital, familiar, and quietly profound.
We also have an upcoming event with The Charlatans... find out more here!
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Cat Burns – How To Be Human

Cat Burns continues her rise with How To Be Human, an album that’s intimate, honest, and effortlessly relatable. Blending soulful pop with confessional songwriting, Burns explores love, friendship, and the sometimes messy process of figuring out who you are. Her voice remains front and centre: pure, conversational, and full of warmth. It’s a record that feels like late-night talks with a close friend, captured on wax.
We also have an upcoming event with Cat Burns... find out more here!
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