Upcoming Vinyl Releases – September 26, 2025: Part 5 - Indie Favorites & Modern Icons
If September 26 feels heavy on legends, this batch balances things with modern essentials. These are the artists defining today’s indie and punk scene — bands pushing DIY ethos, bedroom pop, and unapologetic chaos into the vinyl era. For crate-diggers who want to keep their collection current, this is the part to bookmark.
Amyl & The Sniffers – Self-Titled, Cartoon Darkness (Cartoon Black Edition), and Comfort To Me Vinyl LPs
Australia’s punk tornado Amyl & The Sniffers bring their entire arsenal this drop. Their raw self-titled debut is pure grit and sneer, Cartoon Darkness comes in a special Cartoon Black edition, and Comfort To Me refines their chaos into something tighter but no less explosive.
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Modern punk energy with old-school spirit
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Multiple releases mean you can start or complete your Amyl collection
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Perfect for fans of Iggy Pop, The Damned, and sweaty basement gigs
Wet Leg – Wet Leg (Self-Titled), moisturizer (Standard & Indie Exclusive Clear Color) Vinyl LPs
Wet Leg crashed the indie scene with cheeky lyrics and infectious riffs. Their self-titled debut is already a cult classic, while new release moisturizer (available in both standard and a clear indie exclusive) keeps their tongue-in-cheek swagger alive.
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One of the most exciting UK indie duos of the decade
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Both debut and follow-up LPs available in fresh pressings
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Indie exclusive variant makes it extra tempting for collectors
TV Girl – French Exit, Who Really Cares (Splatter), Death of a Party Girl, Grapes Upon the Vine Vinyl LPs
Bedroom pop kings TV Girl are back with their core catalog on wax. French Exit remains their breakthrough, Who Really Cares gets a special splatter color variant, Death of a Party Girl shows their knack for bittersweet anthems, and Grapes Upon the Vine takes things even dreamier.
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A full TV Girl vinyl lineup for new and old fans
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Splatter variant adds flair for collectors
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Perfect blend of indie pop, lo-fi aesthetics, and cult appeal
TV Girl & Jordana – Summer’s Over Vinyl LP / TV Girl & George Clanton – Fauxllenium Vinyl LP
Two killer collabs expand the TV Girl universe. With Jordana, they bring breezy indie pop on Summer’s Over, while Fauxllenium with George Clanton dives into vaporwave-adjacent dreamscapes.
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Proof of TV Girl’s collaborative versatility
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Jordana collab leans light and catchy, Clanton collab leans dreamy and electronic
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Great side-quests for TV Girl completists
Magdalena Bay – Imaginal Disk, Little Rhythm & A Wicked Feeling, Mercurial World, Mini Mix Vol. 1–3 (Indie Exclusive Blue 2xLP & Standard 2xLP w/ Etched Side)
Future-pop darlings Magdalena Bay are having a moment, and September 26 celebrates their entire catalog. Imaginal Disk and Mercurial World are hyper-pop marvels, Little Rhythm & A Wicked Feeling shows their range, and Mini Mix Vol. 1–3 arrives in two deluxe versions — including an etched side and an indie exclusive blue pressing.
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Hyper-pop innovators with serious staying power
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Full catalog reissues make collecting easy in one shot
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Color and etched variants elevate the vinyl experience
Geese – 3D Country (Standard & Clear Editions), Getting Killed (Clear & Transparent Blue Editions) Vinyl LPs
Brooklyn band Geese have quickly become a buzzworthy indie-rock outfit. 3D Country gets both standard and clear pressings, while their fiery Getting Killed EP comes in clear and transparent blue.
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One of the most talked-about new guitar bands
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Multiple variants for fans chasing color exclusives
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For fans of Parquet Courts, Black Midi, and other modern post-punkers
Lola Young – I’m Only Fking Myself (Basic Bitch Nude Pink & Punching Bag Marble Editions), This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway (Clear & Transparent Red Editions) Vinyl LPs**
UK powerhouse Lola Young has been carving her name with brutally honest songwriting. September 26 sees her new releases I’m Only F**king Myself (two cheeky variant editions) and This Wasn’t Meant For You Anyway (with clear and transparent red pressings).
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Bold, confessional songwriting on gorgeous vinyl variants
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Multiple editions give fans room to pick their vibe
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A rising star in modern alt-pop
Role Model – Kansas Anymore (Baby Blue Color) Vinyl LP
Bedroom pop’s Role Model returns with Kansas Anymore, a heartfelt, pastel-colored snapshot of his evolving sound. The baby blue pressing matches his dreamy aesthetic perfectly.
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Intimate, relatable bedroom pop vibes
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Baby blue pressing adds a collectible touch
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For fans of Clairo, Rex Orange County, and mellow indie
King Princess – Girl Violence (Crystal Clear Color) Vinyl LP
King Princess has always balanced pop immediacy with a DIY indie spirit. Girl Violence delivers that mix in spades, and the crystal-clear pressing makes it even more of a flex.
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Gender-bending, genre-blurring pop from a modern icon
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Crystal-clear vinyl variant for collectors
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A bold, emotional listen
La Femme – Psycho Tropical Berlin Vinyl LP
French psych-pop weirdos La Femme deliver their sprawling debut Psycho Tropical Berlin. It’s a genre-blending trip, touching surf rock, new wave, and synth-pop in a single breath.
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French indie cult classic
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Psychedelic, playful, and unpredictable
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For fans of experimental indie with flair
Lambrini Girls – Who Let the Dogs Out (Indie Exclusive Blue Color) Vinyl LP
Punk is alive and snarling in the UK thanks to Lambrini Girls. Their brash, politically charged sound is bottled up in Who Let the Dogs Out, arriving in an exclusive blue vinyl pressing.
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Loud, unapologetic, and furious punk energy
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Indie exclusive pressing ups the collectability
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A new name in UK punk to keep tabs on
Katseye – Beautiful Chaos (Red Color) Vinyl LP
Alt-pop newcomer Katseye drops Beautiful Chaos, and the red pressing matches the fiery energy of her sound.
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For fans of experimental pop with emotional weight
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Striking red vinyl pressing
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A rising artist worth discovering early
Part 5 proves that the future of vinyl isn’t just about reissues — it’s about keeping up with the artists defining right now. From the unfiltered chaos of Amyl & The Sniffers, to the dreamy hooks of TV Girl and Magdalena Bay, to the rising alt-pop of Lola Young and Katseye, this drop is stacked with modern classics in the making.
For anyone building a vinyl collection that balances old-school legends with today’s disruptors, September 26 is a reminder: the next generation of cult favorites is already here.