or, How To Get Away With Two "25 From 25" Albums Lists Whilst Pretending That Wasn't Your Intention All Along, Part Two.
This is the second of two lists, my very loose criteria being the first time I have purchased an album by these artists, irrespective of whether they've been going for years or debuted in 2025.
Again, loads of albums that either remained on the long list or haven't yet made it off the shopping list and as yet are unheard. Honourable mentions to Brian Bilston & The Catenary Wires (sorry, JC!), Ead Wood, Restricted Code, Oklou, Steve Lane, The Morning Early, SPRINTS and Peter Capaldi (yes, him!)
As yesterday, I've listed my 25 picks alphabetically, rather than in order of greatness, but I will also reveal my favourite at the end.
25 From 25 - New To Me
(click on the links to buy these albums...and more!)
1) The Smile You Send Out Returns To You: Constant Follower
2) Gift Of Sorts: Chris Reeve
3) Dan's Boogie: Destroyer
4) Concrete Rockers: Earl Sixteen & The Co-operators
5) Ellen Beth Abdi: Ellen Beth Abdi
6) Mother Of A Thousand: F.O. Machete
7) Phantom Island: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
8) Om Verda Mi: Lakeshouse
9) Living History: Later Youth
10) LEDLEY: LEDLEY
11) Clients Of Suddenness: Louise Connell
12) A Danger To Ourselves: Lucrecia Dalt
13) Things Must Change: Montjuïc
14) Might As Well Play Another One: Mumble Tide
15) Ways To The Deep Meadow: Ocean Moon
16) A Dawning: Ólafur Arnalds & Talos
17) Desert Queen: Pearl Charles
18) Disturbia: Phonolab
19) Quad 90: Quad 90
20) Concorde: Res One, Upfront, Badhabitz
21) Don't Worry, It's Forever: Sister John
22) Rapture Party: The Joshua Hotel
23) Red Door Open: The Twistettes
24) Last Exit To Music: Xavier Corbera
25) Things Found In Books: Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine
I recommend each and every one of these albums, but my #1 of 2025 is the stunning self-titled debut by Ellen Beth Abdi.
I was fortunate enough to see Ellen Beth Abdi supporting A Certain Ratio in Bristol last May, and although I recognised her from appearances on the ACR album 1982 and 2023 EP, I was completely unfamiliar with her own songs.
I was at the gig with my friend Mike and we were both blown away by her performance. I told Ellen Beth as much at the merch stand after; she didn't have any records for sale at the time, but I did come away with a jar of delicious marmalade...now that's a USP!
So, when Ellen Beth Abdi's album emerged in May 2025, needless to say that expectations were high...and then surpassed.
The voice is something else, enough to carry the songs, but Ellen Beth handles the entire record with a sure hand, from keyboards and flute to co-production with Joel Anthony Patchett, this does not sound like a first album.
A highlight of the gig was a cover of Spellbound by Rae & Christian, a tribute to Ellen Beth's musical inspiration, vocalist Veba aka Beverley Green. She does the song - and the singer - justice, both on stage and in the studio, sublime vocal loops layering and layering to create a mesmerising whole.
Ellen Beth's own songs are more than up to the challenge of meeting this high bar. Tenterhooks, the lead single, was a perfect example of this but honestly, there's not a single song on the album that I don't want to play again and again. And I have, since buying it.
I can't wait to hear what she does next.

Totally agree - she's great! Our mutual friend Duncan says he loves the Later Youth album too!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the info on the last album of it's immaterial!
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