Welcome to This Week on Wax, where fresh arrivals and big names land ready to soundtrack your week.
This time around, it is all about contrast, from stadium rock to introspective folk, sun-soaked grooves, and genre-bending soul.
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Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (hmv Exclusive)
Noah Kahan continues his rise with The Great Divide, a release that builds on his gift for storytelling and emotional clarity. Honest, reflective, and quietly powerful, it is the sound of an artist turning personal moments into something universal. The hmv exclusive edition makes it all the more tempting for collectors looking to hold onto something special.
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Foo Fighters - Your Favourite Toy
Foo Fighters return with Your Favourite Toy, a record that leans into everything they do best while still finding room to evolve. There is grit, melody, and that unmistakable sense of release that comes with a band built for loud rooms and louder feelings. It feels immediate and alive, the kind of album that reminds you why rock still hits the way it does.
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Sublime - Until the Sun Explodes
Until the Sun Explodes captures that laid-back yet restless spirit that made Sublime so distinctive. Blending ska, punk, and sun-drenched melodies, the record feels loose, vibrant, and full of character. It is the kind of album that carries you somewhere warmer, even on the greyest day.
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Gnarls Barkley - Atlanta
Gnarls Barkley return with Atlanta, bringing their signature mix of soul, funk, and left-field pop back into focus. There is a richness to the sound, full of texture and groove, with that slightly off-centre creativity that has always set them apart. It feels familiar in the best way while still keeping you guessing.
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From anthemic rock to quiet reflection and genre-crossing grooves, this week’s wax offers something for every mood. Which one is spinning first?

Noah Kahan - The Great Divide (hmv Exclusive)
Noah Kahan continues his rise with The Great Divide, a release that builds on his gift for storytelling and emotional clarity. Honest, reflective, and quietly powerful, it is the sound of an artist turning personal moments into something universal. The hmv exclusive edition makes it all the more tempting for collectors looking to hold onto something special.
SHOP NOW

Foo Fighters - Your Favourite Toy
Foo Fighters return with Your Favourite Toy, a record that leans into everything they do best while still finding room to evolve. There is grit, melody, and that unmistakable sense of release that comes with a band built for loud rooms and louder feelings. It feels immediate and alive, the kind of album that reminds you why rock still hits the way it does.
SHOP NOW

Sublime - Until the Sun Explodes
Until the Sun Explodes captures that laid-back yet restless spirit that made Sublime so distinctive. Blending ska, punk, and sun-drenched melodies, the record feels loose, vibrant, and full of character. It is the kind of album that carries you somewhere warmer, even on the greyest day.
SHOP NOW

Gnarls Barkley - Atlanta
Gnarls Barkley return with Atlanta, bringing their signature mix of soul, funk, and left-field pop back into focus. There is a richness to the sound, full of texture and groove, with that slightly off-centre creativity that has always set them apart. It feels familiar in the best way while still keeping you guessing.
SHOP NOW
From anthemic rock to quiet reflection and genre-crossing grooves, this week’s wax offers something for every mood. Which one is spinning first?
