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Mayhem’s Top 50 Albums Of 2025 (Part 2) December 3, 2025


The revelation of Mayhem’s Top 50 Albums Of 2025 is underway. In past years it has only ever been a top 20, but it was hard to whittle the original list of 60 down to 20, so we kept 50 of them! Last week we gave you part 1 which included positions 41 through to 50. Now we reveal the numbers from 31 to 40 in part 2

Have your favourite albums made the Mayhem cut? Check out the list below and check out parts 1, 3, 4 and 5 which will reveal the rest of the top 50 very soon! Very soon! Are you looking forward to the countdown? There will be a 50 song play list when Part 5 arrives! Here comes numbers 31 to 40.

31 ‘A Paradise In The Hold’ – Yazz Ahmed – “Telling wondrous stories via her middle eastern heritage with an injection of gorgeous jazz
32 ‘Essex Honey’ – Blood Orange“Dev Hynes a.k.a. Blood Orange delivers and ethereal, emotional, melancholy masterpiece”
33 ‘EUSEXUA’ – FKA Twigs“Twigs the wonderkid strikes again with an album that combines, pop, dance and what the mainstream media calls ‘adult themes’!”
34 ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ – Bad Bunny“I knew nothing about him until the Super Bowl furore. This album is infectious and is the definition of perfect rhythms”
35 ‘Addison’ – Addison Rae“Sensual, confident and perhaps the introduction of a future superstar”
36 ‘THE BPM’ – Sudan Archives“Sublime electro R & B, Sudan Archives continues to grow”
37 ‘Like A Ribbon’ – John Glacier“More spoken word than rap, Glacier holds the torch for great British music. This is an album that could only come from the UK!”
38 ‘That’s Showbiz Baby!’ – JADE“A supremely confident debut album from a former member of Little Mix that makes Pop cool again”
39 ‘The Bad Fire’ – Mogwai“Deep, dark, stunning, synth soundscapes that in my opinion should only ever be played at maximum volume!”
40 ‘A Complicated Woman’ – Self Esteem“Anthemic superior sounds and songs from an entertainment and artistic polymath”

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“Stick Up” – SUNBENDR June 11, 2025


SUNBENDR from San Diego are what might be called a super group with Chris Cote (Kut U UP) on bass and vocals, Brandon Parkhurst (Kut U UP and Yovee) on guitar and Frank Dixon (Nancy and Sister Juanita) on drums. The trio are augmented on this track with backing vocals from George Perks (Mogwai and Doves) and Benjamin Ward. Just to add to the stellar cast layers of dynamic cinematic synth are applied by Tom DeLonge. The song was recorded at DeLonge’s home studio in March of this year.

Sonically it rocks and rolls like a song that has been in your head all your life. The drumming is huge and the riffs hit you hard. Vocally I was reminded of Billy Corgan and also Jordan Bell (Avalanche Party). The tune is laden with great hooks and deserves to be a huge hit. The hooray for the B-sides lyric hook is pop rock perfection.

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Latitude Festival 2018 Day 2 Saturday 14th July July 19, 2018


So on to the second day of what is shaping up to be a great Latitude Festival. The second day was kicked off for me on the BBC Music Stage by the 60 strong Suffolk choir; Pop Chorus. This was just a small subset from the whole choir group which has circa 300 members. It was a remarkable set from what I understand is an amateur choir group. Conducted by a talented choir mistress their five-part harmonies gave an almost church-like feel inside the tent. Their repertoire included songs from Alt J and the Killers among many others. Next it was a short hop to the Obelisk Arena for the former Howling Bells singer Juanita Stein. Her sound is rooted in 70s west coast US rock and modern-day Americana injected with a strong sassy twist.

Festival Shadows – Photograph by Andy Golborne featuring, from left to right, the shadows of Andy Golborne, Rachel Vernelle and me 🙂

UK rapper Piers James was a big hit with the Lake Stage crowd. He inspired some very highly spirited moshing, which is something you don’t see too often at Latitude. I would say he is clearly a fan of Dizzee Rascal, Kanye and Outkast although he takes those sounds to another place with some beats that would have graced maybe some Warren G tracks back in the day. The BBC Music Stage swung to some sweet, bright, summery, indie pop from Alvvays. There is an exquisitely dark undertone to their songs. Alvvays are a sumptuously sounding band who were clearly enjoying themselves. I really wasn’t particularly impressed by Parquet Courts on the Obelisk Arena Stage. They have some excellent which at times come across like Jonathan Richman backed by the Doors. A gloomy and surly bunch who on this showing are not as big as their hype suggests.

Whenyoung

Irish band Whenyoung stormed the Lake Stage all guns ablaze with a set of banging tunes. I love the attention to their stage image, with the band members wearing coloured jump suits/ overalls which had the band’s logo on them. Festival organisers please give this merry gang a bigger stage next time. There was a volcanic level of rumour and speculation about who the surprise guest would be; names bandied about included Snow Patrol, Ed Sheerhan, U2 and Madonna among many others. However I was bitterly disappointed when it turned out to be that well-known Oasis tribute act Liam Gallagher! I feel that perhaps Liam is very much a Marmite act these days, people either love him or loathe him, for me it is the latter. Having seen Oasis twice, Beady Eye twice and Liam solo at the Leeds Festival last year I believe that he is way past his best and that he is desperate for an Oasis reunion. (Eight out of the thirteen songs he played were Oasis songs).I hope that never happens, but some of the grown men in tears at Liam’s appearance on the BBC Music Stage I am sure will have a very different opinion to mine.

Boy Azooga

Jessie Ware is a true diva, but in the sense of her performance not in her behaviour. Her tight and talented band gave her a perfect bed for her soulful pop vocal style. This was the perfect soundtrack for a sunny late afternoon at the Latitude Festival. Along with my good friends Rachel and Mac we also enjoyed some hilarious people watching. Thank you to the stoned dancing bloke and to the impractical parents who not only did not master how to put up a child’s play tent, they also managed to break it! Cardiff rockers Boy Azooga seemed to be having a party on the Lake Stage. They were enjoying themselves immensely and rightly so. They put in an awesome performance and engaged perfectly with the audience. I understand that we were their biggest crowd yet. If these boys don’t go on to bigger things then I will have to eat my Festie Cowboy hat!

My festie hat with tiny Trump hands attached as a small protest at the Mango Mussolini’s UK visit. Will I have to eat the hat because of Boy Azooga?

I was lucky enough to grab twenty minutes of Mogwai’s BBC Music Stage set. It was full on prog power psyched up to maximum levels. Possibly one of the best bands the UK has ever spawned. Today the Obelisk Arena Main Stage headliners were the Killers and pardon the pun, but the killed it! Brandon Flowers is the consummate front man. He knows just how good both he and the band are and they totally understand what the crowd want. All their best songs were there; “Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine”, “Human”, “Mr Brightside” and “All These Things That I’ve Done” and many others. Around halfway through their set none other than Liam Gallagher swaggered on to the stage very briefly. He prattled some utter bollocks and walked right off before the Killers played a decent version of the Oasis classic “Acquiesce”. I heard from a very reliable source that Liam was supposed to share vocal duties on the song with Brandon, but he clearly couldn’t be arsed, or at best he couldn’t remember the lyrics! The Killers delivered in spades they are one of the most entertaining bands around. I rounded off the night in the Music and Film Arena for the Trojan Sound System band. They played some wonderful reggae tunes to help celebrate 50 years of the iconic Trojan Record Label.

The Killers at Latitude – photo by Andy Golborne

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zncTiafe3Y0