Welcome to part two (of four) of Rosy Overdrive’s Top 100 Albums of 2025! This post covers albums 75 through 51. For any and all background info, see part one. See also:Part One (100-76)Part Three (50-26)Part Four (25-1)Playlist links (Spotify) (Tidal) 75. The Bats – Corner Coming Up Release date: October 17thRecord label: Flying NunGenre:Continue reading “Rosy Overdrive’s Top 100 Albums of 2025 (75-51)”
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Rosy Overdrive Label Watch 2025
Welcome to the fourth annual Rosy Overdrive Label Watch! It’s time to check in on what a dozen (give or take) of Rosy Overdrive’s favorite modern labels have been up to for the past few months, and pull a couple of highlights from each one. For the second straight year, I’m doing this during (American)Continue reading “Rosy Overdrive Label Watch 2025”
New Playlist: October 2025
This is the Rosy Overdrive October 2025 playlist. Most of you know the drill already, but if you’re new here, here’s the deal: there’s a lot of good music below. Joel Cusumano, Alex Orange Drink, and Guitar have two songs on this playlist. Here is where you can listen to the playlist on various streamingContinue reading “New Playlist: October 2025”
Pressing Concerns: Jeff Tobias, The Dream Syndicate, Good Luck, Citric Dummies
In this Thursday Pressing Concerns, we are looking at four records that come out tomorrow, October 17th. We’ve got new albums from Jeff Tobias, Good Luck, and Citric Dummies, plus a reissue from The Dream Syndicate. Whoa! And if you missed either of this week’s earlier blog posts (Monday’s featured Charlie Kaplan, Aarktica, Friendship Commanders,Continue reading “Pressing Concerns: Jeff Tobias, The Dream Syndicate, Good Luck, Citric Dummies”
Pressing Concerns: Ganser, Modern Nature, The Beths, Foot Ox
Pressing Concerns checking in! This Friday (August 28th, tomorrow) is one of the best weeks for new music in recent memory, and we’re taking a manageable chunk out of the lineup today by looking at new albums from Ganser, Modern Nature, The Beths, and Foot Ox. Read on below! If you missed Monday’s post (featuringContinue reading “Pressing Concerns: Ganser, Modern Nature, The Beths, Foot Ox”
Pressing Concerns: Thanks for Coming, Modern Nature, Grass Jaw, Seablite
Thursday? Indeed. After an eventful week on Rosy Overdrive, the third and final Pressing Concerns of the week has arrived, offering up some thoughts on new albums from Modern Nature, Grass Jaw, and Seablite, and a new EP from Thanks for Coming. All of these records are out tomorrow, except for the Grass Jaw record,Continue reading “Pressing Concerns: Thanks for Coming, Modern Nature, Grass Jaw, Seablite”
Pressing Concerns: Upper Wilds, ‘Jupiter’
Release date: July 21stRecord label: Thrill JockeyGenre: Fuzz rock, space rock, noise popFormats: Vinyl, digital Upper Wilds continue to storm through our Solar System loudly and grandly with their fourth album. Jupiter is the Brooklyn trio’s third entry that started with 2018’s Mars, a science fiction concept album inspired by imagined future attempts to colonizeContinue reading “Pressing Concerns: Upper Wilds, ‘Jupiter’”
Rosy Overdrive’s Top 100 Albums of 2022 (50-26)
Hello! Welcome back (or just welcome) to Rosy Overdrive’s Top 100 Albums of 2022! Today reveals the top 50 albums on the list. Yesterday unveiled numbers 100 through 51, so be sure to check those out as well if you haven’t yet. See also:Part One (100-76)Part Two (75-51)Part Four (25-1)Playlist with all albums (Spotify link)Continue reading “Rosy Overdrive’s Top 100 Albums of 2022 (50-26)”
Rosy Overdrive’s Top 40 Albums of 2022 So Far (Part 2 of 2)
If you’re only just now joining us: this is part two of my list of my favorite forty albums of 2022 thus far, presented alphabetically. Thanks for reading! View part one of the list here. Here are links to stream a playlist of these selections via Spotify and Tidal (Bandcamp links are provided for allContinue reading “Rosy Overdrive’s Top 40 Albums of 2022 So Far (Part 2 of 2)”
New Playlist: January 2022
Rosy Overdrive’s January overview is going up a week into February, but that’s pretty par for the course, and one can’t rush perfection. Or playlists. There are fewer songs on this one, mostly because two of them push ten minutes, and the December/January playlists are always a little weird, but there’s no dip in qualityContinue reading “New Playlist: January 2022”