Welcome to This Week on Wax, your guide to the freshest vinyl announcements you’ll want to watch out for.
This round features milestone celebrations and bold new chapters from both emerging and established artists.
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Few records have defined an era like Oasis’s 1995 juggernaut. Morning Glory cemented the Gallagher brothers as the voice of a generation, pairing swagger with undeniable anthems. For its 30th anniversary, the album is presented across three LPs, including a remastered version of the original and a collection of stripped-back reinterpretations overseen by Noel Gallagher. It is a set that both celebrates the timelessness of the songs and shines a new light on them, giving fans a chance to hear familiar favourites in a fresh context. Plus, get your hands on our hmv exclusive Blue Marble edition!
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Good Neighbours have quickly established themselves as one of the UK’s most talked-about new acts, and their debut Blue Sky Mentality is a statement of intent. The record mixes big, euphoric choruses with heartfelt, everyday storytelling, echoing classic indie while adding a modern sheen. It captures the energy of a band stepping confidently onto the stage, ready to connect with both festival crowds and headphone listeners alike. This is a debut designed to turn early hype into lasting success.
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Deaf Havana return with We’re Never Getting Out, a record that shows just how much the band have grown and endured. Written during a time of reflection, it balances raw confession with soaring alt-rock ambition. Lyrically, it explores themes of resilience, identity, and the search for meaning, while musically, it offers some of their biggest hooks to date. The band have been teasing the album with bold singles, and the full release promises to be a career-defining chapter for them.
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Nearly 30 years after their debut, Ash remain one of indie rock’s most reliable forces, and Ad Astra proves they are not slowing down. Recorded with a renewed sense of purpose, the album finds the band blending their trademark punchy riffs and bright melodies with adventurous touches, including guest spots from Graham Coxon. There is even a playful reimagining of a calypso classic, showing that Ash still know how to surprise. Ad Astra is both a celebration of their legacy and a sign of their continued vitality.
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Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (30th Anniversary 3LP Edition)

Few records have defined an era like Oasis’s 1995 juggernaut. Morning Glory cemented the Gallagher brothers as the voice of a generation, pairing swagger with undeniable anthems. For its 30th anniversary, the album is presented across three LPs, including a remastered version of the original and a collection of stripped-back reinterpretations overseen by Noel Gallagher. It is a set that both celebrates the timelessness of the songs and shines a new light on them, giving fans a chance to hear familiar favourites in a fresh context. Plus, get your hands on our hmv exclusive Blue Marble edition!
SHOP NOW
Good Neighbours – Blue Sky Mentality

Good Neighbours have quickly established themselves as one of the UK’s most talked-about new acts, and their debut Blue Sky Mentality is a statement of intent. The record mixes big, euphoric choruses with heartfelt, everyday storytelling, echoing classic indie while adding a modern sheen. It captures the energy of a band stepping confidently onto the stage, ready to connect with both festival crowds and headphone listeners alike. This is a debut designed to turn early hype into lasting success.
SHOP NOW
Deaf Havana – We’re Never Getting Out

Deaf Havana return with We’re Never Getting Out, a record that shows just how much the band have grown and endured. Written during a time of reflection, it balances raw confession with soaring alt-rock ambition. Lyrically, it explores themes of resilience, identity, and the search for meaning, while musically, it offers some of their biggest hooks to date. The band have been teasing the album with bold singles, and the full release promises to be a career-defining chapter for them.
SHOP NOW
Ash – Ad Astra

Nearly 30 years after their debut, Ash remain one of indie rock’s most reliable forces, and Ad Astra proves they are not slowing down. Recorded with a renewed sense of purpose, the album finds the band blending their trademark punchy riffs and bright melodies with adventurous touches, including guest spots from Graham Coxon. There is even a playful reimagining of a calypso classic, showing that Ash still know how to surprise. Ad Astra is both a celebration of their legacy and a sign of their continued vitality.
SHOP NOW