- Adventures of Salvador – Where Have The Cowboys Gone – Aatma 151021
- White Manna – Light Cones – First Welcome
- Muun Bato- Golden Lyre – Paraphonic Vapors
- Mienakanaru – Invisible Hammerblow – Blood Sun
- C Joynes – They Are Beautiful, They Will Never Die – Poor Boy On A Wire
- Jeffrey Alexander and Heavy Lidders – Spiral Light Season – Elixir of Light
- Moff Skellington – Kennel Bones (i) – Kennel Bones
- Stepbrothers featuring The Honourable Ted – Magadan – EP
- Nick Drake – Cello Song – Five Leaves Left
- Endless Boogie – Disposable Thumbs – Admonitions
- Where Have The Cowboys Gone – Aatma 151021 – live album from German Shepherd Records
- White Manna – Light Cones – First Welcome – the eighth full length album from the ever evolving, veteran psychonauts White Manna which was recorded socially distanced
- Muun Bato- Golden Lyre – Paraphonic Vapors – veterans of the Minneapolis music scene and they include current and former members of; First Communion Afterparty, Flavor Crystals, Driftwood Pyre, Basement Apartment & more. Acid soaked sounds of Syd period Floyd via a lush paisley underground jangle
- Mienakanaru – Invisible Hammerblow – Blood Sun – 3 people losing themselves in the beauty of fuzz, sizzle and noise. Mienakunaru are a throbbing face melting power trio made up of Mike Vest, Junzo Suzuki and Dave Sneddon – Cardinal Fuzz (Europe) , Feeding Tube Records (N.America) out December 10th
- C Joynes – They Are Beautiful, They Will Never Die – Poor Boy On A Wire – Over the last decade-and-a-half, C Joynes has ploughed a singular furrow through solo guitar, with a body of work incorporating English folk-tunes alongside North & West African music, and lifting proto-minimalist and improvised techniques from the European classical and avant-garde traditions. His new release, ‘Poor Boy On The Wire’, is his first full album dedicated wholly to the electric guitar.
- Jeffrey Alexander and Heavy Lidders – Spiral Light Season – Elixir of Light – second album of 2021 for Jeffrey Alexander + The Heavy Lidders. The first, a self-titled affair, was released on Arrowhawk Records this past August and is well noted for its craftful songwriting and tight musicianship. For Alexander, someone known for his psychedelic meanderings in Dire Wolves and the experimental folk sounds ofboth The Iditarod and Black Forest/Black Sea, this was a departure from the norm. It is with the release of Elixor of Life that we see a different side of this Heavy Lidders project, one that is a bit more unbuttoned and relaxed. All of this isn’t to say that the sound and stylings of the group’s debut have been deserted, for the references to Neil Young’s Crazy. Horse days remain omnipresent, as do the nods to Dinosaur Jr. and the Meat Puppets. Released via Cardinal Fuzz (Europe) , Centripetal Force Records (N.America)
- Moff Skellington – Kennel Bones (i) – Kennel Bones – the first of a 5 part collection which will be released during December
- Stepbrothers featuring The Honorable Ted – Magadan – EP – after a bit of a gap Ian and Ed are back with some new music
- Nick Drake – Cello Song – Five Leaves Left – 1969….
- Endless Boogie – Disposable Thumbs – Admonitions – Endless Boogie rejoins with its fifth proper studio album for No Quarter. Seven tracks of unrefined wisdom, mostly put to tape in improvised fashion with little to no warning. Recorded over two years and two sessions – at the pastoral tranquility of the Stockholm inland archipelago in 2018, and in the dank, cramped basement of a Fort Greene, Brooklyn studio in February 2020.