2025 - A Year of Unforgettable Albums: Share Your Favorites with Us
From British rap pioneers to Britpop revivalists, 2025 has seen a diverse array of iconic albums that have left an indelible mark on the music scene. These remarkable records showcase raw emotion, artistic growth, and bold experimentation.
The year has witnessed a number of standout releases from established artists, including Jim Legxacy's daring British rap breakthroughs, John Glacier's heartfelt personal albums, and Blood Orange's heart-wrenching grief-stricken masterpieces. Jennifer Walton and the Tubs' deeply personal works have also earned recognition for their emotional depth.
Conversely, 2025 has seen a plethora of breakup albums that are sure to resonate with anyone who's ever experienced the pain of lost love. Rosalía, Lily Allen, and Cate Le Bon's introspective records have captured the hearts of listeners worldwide, offering poignant lessons on heartbreak and self-discovery.
Meanwhile, the resurgence of Britpop has proven once again that there's life in the old genre yet. Pulp and Suede have made bold returns to form, while newcomers CMAT and Olivia Dean have catapulted onto pop's main stage with their infectious melodies and captivating songwriting.
Now it's your turn - what were your favorite albums of 2025? Were they a return to form for an artist you hold dear, or a surprise hit that exceeded expectations? Did you discover a new favorite singer-songwriter through one of these remarkable records?
We want to hear from you. Share your top picks with us and we'll run the best submissions after our No 1 album is revealed later in December.
From British rap pioneers to Britpop revivalists, 2025 has seen a diverse array of iconic albums that have left an indelible mark on the music scene. These remarkable records showcase raw emotion, artistic growth, and bold experimentation.
The year has witnessed a number of standout releases from established artists, including Jim Legxacy's daring British rap breakthroughs, John Glacier's heartfelt personal albums, and Blood Orange's heart-wrenching grief-stricken masterpieces. Jennifer Walton and the Tubs' deeply personal works have also earned recognition for their emotional depth.
Conversely, 2025 has seen a plethora of breakup albums that are sure to resonate with anyone who's ever experienced the pain of lost love. Rosalía, Lily Allen, and Cate Le Bon's introspective records have captured the hearts of listeners worldwide, offering poignant lessons on heartbreak and self-discovery.
Meanwhile, the resurgence of Britpop has proven once again that there's life in the old genre yet. Pulp and Suede have made bold returns to form, while newcomers CMAT and Olivia Dean have catapulted onto pop's main stage with their infectious melodies and captivating songwriting.
Now it's your turn - what were your favorite albums of 2025? Were they a return to form for an artist you hold dear, or a surprise hit that exceeded expectations? Did you discover a new favorite singer-songwriter through one of these remarkable records?
We want to hear from you. Share your top picks with us and we'll run the best submissions after our No 1 album is revealed later in December.