2026 Best So Far: 50 Albums, 50 Sentences
The quickest way to catch up on the year’s best records.
The Wax Museum is billed as the record-mendation newsletter, and today we’re making good on that promise: fifty great albums of 2026, reviewed in one sentence each. For listeners with a growing backlog and limited free time.
To make it easier to browse, I sorted everything into ten categories, from essentials and debuts to short records, jazz, country, live albums, rap, dance records, and crate-digging detours.
This isn’t a ranked list (though the first five are my current favs). For that, I keep the Album of the Year Leaderboard updated throughout the year, where new releases rise, fall, and occasionally get bullied by whatever I’m currently obsessed with. You’ll find that at the bottom of this issue. Happy digging!
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The Cream of the Crop
If you only hear five albums from 2026, start here.
Boards of Canada - Inferno
Get Vinyl: Red | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Scottish duo Boards of Canada return after a thirteen year absence to alter your brain chemistry with beats that feel like childhood memories, conspiracy documentaries, and the end of the world all at once.
Favorite Song: The Air-like “You Retreat In Time and Space”
heavensouls - westside trapped
Get Vinyl: White
Stream: Bandcamp
Nigerian-born, Houston-based producer heavensouls (born Chidi Obialo) is only 19, which makes the scope of westside trapped feel even more ridiculous: a sprawling, sample-heavy collision of Afrobeat, jazz history, and digital-age production that stands as one of the year’s most alive-sounding records.
Favorite Song: The nine-minute, rage-fueled anarchy of “shed a tear for me”
Puma Blue - Croak Dream
Get Vinyl: Deep Ocean Blue
Stream: Bandcamp
Puma Blue, the alias of South London’s Jacob Allen, takes his biggest swing yet on Croak Dream, a smoky late-night blend of dark, gothic R&B and trip-hop beats that sounds like Jeff Buckley wandering into a Portishead session.
Favorite Song: This is a question where you ask ten different people and get ten different answers — for me, it’s the title track.
Ratboys - Singin’ to an Empty Chair
Get Vinyl: Opaque Green (Autographed) | Hundred Acre Wood | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Chicago four-piece Ratboys have become one of those bands I trust with my time, and Singin’ to an Empty Chair rewards that trust with Julia Steiner’s open-hearted writing and a band that knows exactly when to twang, shuffle, and rip.
Favorite Song: My favorite 20 minute stretch of music this year, the penultimate three-song suite of “Just Want You to Know the Truth” → “What’s Right?”→ “Burn It Down.”
Thomas Dollbaum - Birds of Paradise
Get Vinyl: Roseate Spoonbill Pink
Stream: Bandcamp
Birds of Paradise spent three years in limbo before Dear Life Records rescued it, which is wild because Tampa-raised Thomas Dollbaum sounds completely in command here, turning Florida ghosts, pill mills, and I-95 exits into prime crunchy folk-rock.
Favorite Song: “Coyote” featuring MJ Lenderman on drums and backing vocals.
The Rookies of the Year
Five debut albums that announced themselves in a big way.
April + VISTA - Traditional Noise
Get Vinyl: Translucent Fly Green
Stream: Bandcamp
Never a dull moment on Traditional Noise, April + VISTA’s long-awaited debut, where cinematic strings, glitchy electronics, guitar bite, and April George’s stunning vocals are packed into short songs that refuse to sit still.
Favorite Song: “Very Bad News,” which sounds like a lost James Bond theme.
My New Band Believe - My New Band Believe
Get Vinyl: Oxblood Red with 7-inch | Black
Stream: Spotify
While Geordie Greep stayed big and loud after the Black Midi split, Cameron Picton went inward on My New Band Believe, turning 118 stringed instruments and acoustic textures into a solo debut that keeps revealing new corners.
Favorite Song: “Love Story”
Mon Rovîa - Bloodline
Get Vinyl: Red
Stream: Bandcamp
Bloodline is protest music with a soft voice, which feels like a magic trick when Mon Rovîa turns complicated questions of ancestry, war, and belonging into warm indie folk that comforts without letting anyone off the hook.
Favorite Song: Catchy opener “Black Cauldron,” a chill, folksy song about… checks notes… child soldiers, burning churches, lived trauma, childhood displacement..
Girl Scout - Brink
Get Vinyl: Clouds
Stream: Spotify
The Alex Farrar Cinematic Universe expands again with Brink, where Swedish trio Girl Scout deliver the kind of hooky, hazy, grunge-kissed debut that sounds engineered in a lab to make me say, “yep, that’ll do.”
Favorite Song: If you’re like me and waiting around for Alvvays LP4, songs like “Crumbs” and “Dead Dog” should hold you over.
Shaking Hand - Shaking Hand
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Shaking Hand’s self-titled debut is all tension and release, jagged guitars, mantric vocals, and slow-burn builds that make it one of the records I keep reaching for most this year.
Favorite Song: Math-rock insta-classic “In For a… Pound!”
All Killer, No Filler
My favorite albums under 33 1⁄3 minutes.
Feeble Little Horse - bitknot
Get Vinyl: Clear Green Swirl | White | Silver
Stream: Bandcamp
On bitknot, Pittsburgh’s feeble little horse sound tighter and stranger now as a trio, doubling down on noise-rock squall, pop hooks, and songs about trying to stay human while the algorithm keeps tapping on the glass.
Favorite Song: I have a different favorite every day, today it’s “Rewind.”
Greg Mendez - Beauty Land
Get Vinyl: Indigo Clear
Stream: Bandcamp
The Elliott Smith comparison is inevitable, but Beauty Land earns it the hard way, with Greg Mendez turning grief, addiction, and self-forgiveness into 14 small songs that somehow feel enormous.
Favorite Song: Opener “I Wanna Feel Pretty” is lead single for a reason.
Slippers - Slippers 08
Get Vinyl: Pink | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
At 22 minutes, Slippers 08 does not waste a second, serving up crisp guitars and pocket-sized power-pop songs that know better than to linger past the hook.
Favorite Song: “Blueberry Peel” and “Wants for Everyone,” both of which can be heard on my summer Patio Grooves playlist.
Quiet Light - Blue Angel Sparkling Silver 2
Get Vinyl: Bundle on Marbled Green and Marbled Blue
Stream: Bandcamp
24-year-old Texas-raised electronic folk artist Riya Mahesh, aka Quiet Light, makes bedroom pop for the moment right before sleep, when old conversations and parking lot confessions materialize as you curse at the ceiling.
Favorite Song: The melancholic, saxophone-laced “Berlin”
Midrift - Silhouette
Get Vinyl: Purple Shadow Marble
Stream: Spotify
Midrift are barely out of high school, which makes Silhouette all the more impressive, a bruising emo-shoegaze debut that hits me like the first time hearing Taking Back Sunday.
Favorite Song: The penultimate “Safe and Sound” is a nice slice of Midwest emo.
Lost in Translation
Five incredible albums that just happen to not be in English.
Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frédéric D. Oberland - Eternal Life No End | ليلة ظلماء ملعونة، كحياة طالبيها
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Built from years of collaboration, Eternal Life No End sounds like two musicians inventing a shared language for grief, where Radwan Ghazi Moumneh’s Arabic vocals cut through Frédéric D. Oberland’s synths and sax like a flare in bad weather.
Favorite Song: Centerpiece “The Serpent”
Anadol & Marie Klock — Manivelles
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
The best thing about Manivelles, Anadol and Marie Klock’s second collaborative album, is that it feels genuinely curious, mixing folk, krautrock, French pop, and organ-driven oddness without sanding down the parts that make it strange.
Favorite Song: The wobbling “Magnitude 6.3,” shout out to the Roland Rhythm Arranger on this one.
Bill Orcutt & Mabe Fratti - Almost Waking
Get Vinyl: Transparent
Stream: Bandcamp
Mabe Fratti has made every year-end list I’ve done since starting this publication, and the streak continues with Almost Waking, where her gorgeous voice and cello meets legend Bill Orcutt’s guitar in a record as beautiful as its cover art.
Favorite Song: “El Inicio es cuestión de suerte”
Antropoceno - No Ritmo da Terra
Get Vinyl: Galaxy Orange
Stream: Bandcamp
Speaking of killer album artwork, Antropoceno’s No Ritmo da Terra pairs Poty Galaco’s jaguar-stalked cover with music just as wild, folding Amazon field recordings, Brazilian folk, post-rock, glitch, and metal into one massive ecological fever dream.
Favorite Song: The melodic metal of “Pe Rembi'urama.” And shout out to all the birdsongs sprinkled in throughout the record.
Kiss Facility - KHAZNA
Get Vinyl: Black (Sold Out)
Stream: Bandcamp
Kiss Facility’s KHAZNA pairs Sega Bodega with Arabic vocalist Mayah Alkhateri for a downtempo trance record so hypnotic I put it on during a run and ended up in a full meditative state, just drifting through life like Peter Sellers in Being There.
Favorite Song: The smooth, float-y “Plasma”
Country Roads
The country umbrella keeps getting bigger, and the music keeps getting better.
Gun Outfit - Process and Reality
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
On Process and Reality, Gun Outfit stretch cosmic country into panorama mode, filling 81 minutes with dusty guitars, homemade instruments, patient sprawl, and apocalyptic haze from a California ranch session with a forest fire burning nearby.
Favorite Song: The first track on Side B, “Cherry Blossoms in Leschi”
Daughn Gibson - Lake Mary not mysterious
Get Vinyl: N/A
Stream: Bandcamp
Daughn Gibson’s first full-length in over a decade heads into the Florida swamps, where his deep, haunted croon turns palm trees, dive bars, and bad decisions into country noir with a cocktail umbrella stuck in it.
Favorite Song: The back-to-back boozy duet of “Cocoa Beach” moving into “Sacred Life,” which sounds like a long lost classic.
Zoh Amba - Eyes Full
Get Vinyl: Blue
Stream: Spotify
Zoh Amba built their name in New York’s avant-garde jazz scene, but Eyes Full heads straight back to Kingsport, Tennessee, trading saxophone fire for muddy blues and Appalachian ache.
Favorite Song: “Another Time,” which you can hear on my summer Patio Grooves playlist.
Ovven - Gnawing At The Cord
Get Vinyl: Blue (Signed)
Stream: Bandcamp
Back-to-back Alex Farrar picks, since Eyes Full was recorded at his Drop of Sun Studios and he produces this one too, but Ovven’s Gnawing at the Cord more than earns the credit with loose, fuzzy alt-country that leaves Owen Burton’s sharp writing plenty of room to breathe.
Favorite Song: “Abbreviated” is the good stuff.
vegas water taxi - long time caller, first time listener
Get Vinyl: Galaxy
Stream: Bandcamp
On long time caller, first time listener, vegas water taxi basically asks “what if Matty Healy made a country record?” then turns British self-loathing, internet-era romance, and pedal steel into something too funny to be dismissed as a joke.
Favorite Song: Opener “brat summer,” a song about police rounding up those who aren’t living the Charli xcx lifestyle.
Movers & Groovers
The albums most likely to improve your mood, commute, or kitchen dance moves.
Jump Source - Fold
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Jump Source’s Fold has the rare electronic-album quality of working everywhere: in headphones, in the car, in a coffee shop, and at 1:20 AM when you suddenly decide you are a club person now.
Favorite Song: “Shattered” featuring Helena Deland is maybe my most-played song of the year. Also billy woods on “Empty Bars” is a left field cameo that works.
Telenova - The Warning
Get Vinyl: Red and Black Marble | Black
Stream: Spotify
Telenova’s The Warning is dreamy synth-pop with actual pulse, turning Angeline Armstrong’s ethereal vocals, sleek grooves, and real-life band turmoil into one of the year’s most replayable records.
Favorite Song: “IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVE” slaps. Telenova also remixes their own songs under the Telenoir name and those are worth seeking out too.
Nightmares On Wax vs Adrian Sherwood - In A Space Outta Dub
Get Vinyl: Light Rose | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
As much as I replay Adrian Sherwood’s dub rework of Spoon’s Lucifer on the Sofa, I was always going to be all-in on In A Space Outta Dub, where he gives Nightmares On Wax’s classic a low-end second life for its 20th anniversary.
Favorite Song: His rework of “You Wish,” seen here as opener “You Bliss”
Johnny Blue Skies - Mutiny After Midnight
Get Vinyl: Red | Black
Stream: Spotify
Johnny Blue Skies gives Sturgill Simpson permission to get loose on Mutiny After Midnight, a fun, funky, proudly horny country-disco record that I assume absolutely murders live.
Favorite Song: “Don’t Let Go.” Then it’s the Eddie Murphy cover “Party All the Time.” I must also state my least favorite song, the cringe-y “Stay On That.”
Holy Fuck - Event Beat
Stream: Bandcamp
Get Vinyl: Baby Blue
Canada’s Holy Fuck haven’t lost a step on Event Beat, which starts in a chaotic sprint and settles into the kind of hypnotic, body-moving pulse they’ve always made sound easy.
Favorite Song: “Gold Flakes” and “Elevate” are among their career best.
Rap Rotation
The hip hop records that stayed in heavy rotation. Hey, remember when Drake dropped three albums at once and everyone just moved on the next day lol
Tony Bontana - My Name
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Birmingham rapper Tony Bontana has dropped nearly 60 Bandcamp releases since 2020, but My Name is the ideal entry point, with lung-emptying bars about injustice and survival over this year’s most beautiful soul-loop beats.
Favorite Song: “Soft Dreams,” where he flays those who stay silent on the genocide against Palestinians.
Action Bronson - Planet Frog
Get Vinyl: Sold Out
Stream: Bandcamp
Planet Frog is my favorite Action Bronson project since Blue Chips 7000, a no-filler record full of hilarious one-liners, natural chemistry, and some of the best beats he’s rapped over in years.
Favorite Song: Can’t beat the backcourt duo of “LEBRON HENNESSY” and “OLYMPIC VINCE CARTER”
Tierra Whack - WHACK’S MUSEUM
Get Vinyl: Pink
Stream: Spotify
Tierra Whack opens WHACK’S MUSEUM by acknowledging that people wanted her to rap more, then spends 27 no-filler minutes making everyone sound extremely reasonable for asking.
Favorite Song: Lead single “WAX PAPER” with a classic Conductor Williams beat.
KNEECAP - FENIAN
Get Vinyl: Red & Black Splatter | Red & Black Tricolor | Black
Stream: Spotify
If Fine Art proved KNEECAP had the juice, FENIAN is where they start looking like something bigger: Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí turning Irish rap, rave energy, and political heat into movement music with a smirk.
Favorite Song: “Liar’s Tale,” sound of the times.
.idk. - e.t.d.s A Mixtape by .idk
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
On e.t.d.s. A Mixtape, James Aaron Mills, aka .idk., somehow holds his own next to a guest list that reads like a dream blunt rotation: Black Thought, Madlib, RZA, Pusha T, MF DOOM, and DMX.
Favorite Song - The No I.D. produced “HALO”
Ya Like Jazz?
The year’s best excuse to listen to more jazz.
Fabiano do Nascimento & Vittor Santos e Orquestra - Vila
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Genre: Samba Jazz
Fabiano do Nascimento has released music at an absurd clip this decade (12 records since 2020), but Vila feels like a new peak, a lush, sixteen-piece samba-jazz bloom rooted in the Rio neighborhood where his guitar story began.
Favorite Song: Opener “O Tempo (Foi O Meu Mestre)” sets the tone.
Aaron Shaw - And So It Is
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
On And So It Is, Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist Aaron Shaw turns the physical toll of a bone marrow failure diagnosis into a debut that feels startlingly alive, especially once you know his breath, the thing every wind player depends on, was no longer a given.
Favorite Song: Expansive ten-minute centerpiece "Heart of a Phoenix"
Adam O’Farrill - ELEPHANT
Get Vinyl: Opaque Blue | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
ELEPHANT is Adam O’Farrill’s first quartet record as the lone horn voice, and he makes the space count with sharp trumpet melodies, oceanic atmosphere, and a modern jazz palette wide enough to fit Ryuichi Sakamoto and Radiohead.
Favorite Song: “The Sea Triptych,” an ode to the mystery of the open water.
Momoko Gill - Momoko
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Momoko Gill’s self-produced debut Momoko pulls half the London jazz-adjacent scene into her orbit, but the center always holds: drummer-first grooves, layered vocals, electronic flickers, and songwriting that gives all the moving parts somewhere to land.
Favorite Song: “When Palestine Is Free,” featuring a 50-person choir and full brass section.
Your Brother’s Keeper & Gary Bartz - Where Rivers Meet
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Where Rivers Meet captures the passing-the-torch energy running through London jazz, pairing new ensemble Your Brother’s Keeper with spiritual jazz legend Gary Bartz for a record that feels rooted in the smoky ’70s.
Favorite Song: Transcendent closer “Mantra”
Recorded in Front of a Live Audience
The concerts I’ve been replaying all year.
Manchester Orchestra - Union Chapel London, England
Get Vinyl: Sea Blue
Stream: Bandcamp
For my money, Manchester Orchestra are one of the best live acts on Earth, and this Union Chapel set shows they do not need volume to wreck you, just Andy Hull, Robert McDowell, natural reverb, and songs echoing off stained glass windows.
Favorite Song: Do yourself a favor and listen to encore “The Silence,” a slow-burner that turns into a damn-near spiritual experience by the end. Mamma mia.
Florry - Smells Like... Florry Live As Hell
Get Vinyl: N/A
Stream: Bandcamp
Dear Life Records gets another one on the board with Smells Like… Florry Live as Hell, a 14-track blast from shows between 2023 and 2026 that captures Florry sounding loose, loud, and on the edge of coming apart.
Favorite Song: Set staple “Take My Heart,” from Portsmouth, NH on 11.21.25
SML - Spontaneous Music Live
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Spontaneous Music Live is exactly what it says it is: two side-length pieces of unedited improvisation, recorded live at Zebulon during SML’s December 2025 residency, just weeks after the release of the band’s second album HOW YOU BEEN, with Side A as one track and Side B as the other.
Favorite Song: Do not make me choose a side.
Bon Iver - VOLUMES: ONE (SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023 BON IVER 6 PIECE BAND)
Get Vinyl: Ducky Yellow | Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Bon Iver’s first non-studio release, VOLUMES: ONE, pulls ten live performances from 2019 to 2023 and reminds you that the band’s best versions often happen on stage, where the arrangements are bigger and stranger.
Favorite Song: Tough one. I was in the crowd for this “HEY MA” recorded at 2023’s Pitchfork Fest, but the version of “HEAVENLY FATHER” floored me.
Hurray for the Riff Raff - Live Forever
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Recorded over two nights at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Live Forever makes the case for Alynda Segarra as one of the defining voices of the decade, pulling The Past Is Still Alive and older standouts into a live set that crackles with grief, protest, and hope.
Favorite Song: Closer “Pa’lante” is a hell of a way to finish the performance.
Digging in the Crates
The best compilations and mixes released this year.
War Child Records - HELP(2)
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Spotify
Thirty-one years after the original HELP, War Child’s HELP(2) brings in a stacked lineup, including Arctic Monkeys (their first song in four years), Depeche Mode, and Olivia Rodrigo for a charity compilation that’s worth your time and money.
Favorite Song: “Stranger” is my favorite Black Country, New Road track since Isaac Wood left. But the one that really hits is Cameron Winter’s jarring protest song “The Warning.”
DJ-Kicks: Sofia Kourtesis
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
The best DJ-Kicks mixes feel like self-portraits through other people’s records, and Sofia Kourtesis makes this one feel especially personal, moving through grief, Peru, memory, and dancefloor release.
Favorite Song: The dazzling “Los Poemas No Siempre Riman” remix.
Various Artists - When There Is No Sun: Intergalactic Music Is Of the Outer Darkness
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
Curated by Ricardo Villalobos, When There Is No Sun sends Sun Ra’s poetry and Arkestra recordings through techno, house, drum and bass, ambient, and deep-space electronics for some cosmic weirdness and spiritual healing.
Favorite Song: Groovy “The Endless Realm” featuring Tunde Adebimpe.
New Now - Red Xerox (Chicago Youth Beat 2020-25)
Get Vinyl: Black
Stream: Bandcamp
If you want to understand why people keep talking about Chicago’s young guitar scene, Red Xerox is the cheat code, packed with Wax Museum favorites like Horsegirl, Lifeguard, Friko, Sharp Pins, and Free Range.
Favorite Song: Friko’s demo of “Get Numb to It!”
Minnesota Artists United Against ICE - Melt ICE
Get Vinyl: N/A
Stream: Bandcamp
If Red Xerox documents Chicago music right now, Melt ICE does the same for Minnesota, pulling 110(!) local songs into a massive mutual-aid compilation where the scene shows up, gets loud, and puts its money somewhere useful.
Favorite Song: This is an impossible task with 100+ songs, but I’ll go with she’s green’s live version of “Cabin Song.”
Album of the Year Leaderboard (77 Songs)
Stream: Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music
And that’s the midyear damage report.
For the living, breathing version of this list, here’s the Album of the Year Leaderboard, where I keep tabs on the year’s best records as they rise, fall, and get body-checked by new arrivals.
The Best Songs of 2026 (So Far) (175 Songs)
Stream: Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music
And if the above albums wasn’t enough music, I’m also keeping The Best Songs of 2026 (So Far) playlist stocked with my favorite tracks of the year. Sort by newest added and dig in for the latest.
And now it’s your turn. Tell me what connected most with you, what I missed, and which album you’re taking with you into the second half of the year.
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Jared





















































Killer
Hell yeah. Great list with lots to listen to.