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June 2025

June has landed, bringing a fresh stack of new releases. Here are our highlights from the bunch.

 

bruce springsteen – Tracks ll: The Lost Albums

release: 27th june 2025
available on nine lp vinyl box set / 7cd box set

 

Tracks ll: The Lost Albums unearths seven previously unheard Bruce Springsteen records, recorded between 1983 and 2018, and featuring 82 unreleased songs. These fully realised albums, some mixed and shelved for decades, chart bold creative detours in Springsteen’s storied career. From the raw, lo-fi LA Garage Sessions ’83 – a bridge between Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. – to the atmospheric, synth-laced Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, the set reveals a restless, evolving artist. Other highlights include the cinematic Faithless, country-inflected Somewhere North of Nashville, and orchestral noir of Twilight Hours. Springsteen, who long kept these recordings private, now invites fans to hear them for the first time. The collection is available as a limited-edition 9-LP or 7-CD box set, with original album packaging and a 100-page hardcover book featuring rare photos, essays by Erik Flannigan, and a personal foreword from Springsteen himself.

haim – i quit

release: 20th june 2025
available on fopp exclusive alternate artwork purple double vinyl / fopp exclusive alternate artwork cd / double vinyl / cd

 

Rock trio haim return with i quit, their long-awaited fourth studio album, released in June 2025. Produced by Rostam Batmanglij and Danielle Haim, the 15-track record channels the raw energy of a band honed by years on the road, blending a deep love of classic rock with a sound built for the stage. i quit marks haim’s first release since 2020’s women in music pt. III, which debuted at #1 in both the US and UK and earned the band a Brit Award for International Group. That album also received two Grammy nominations, including the coveted Album of the Year – making haim the first all-female rock group ever nominated in the category. With i quit, haim continue to push their sound forward while staying rooted in the power and emotion that have defined their rise.


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