@ make Autosmile feel like demonology whispered over an acoustic guitar
Art-folk duo @ announce Autosmile, their first album for 4AD, and release the nearly seven-minute title track about a mysterious breakup and demonological unease.
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Art-folk duo @ announce Autosmile, their first album for 4AD, and release the nearly seven-minute title track about a mysterious breakup and demonological unease.
Julia Jacklin announces The Gem, her fourth album and first for 4AD, with Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon) opening the door to a Melbourne-made new chapter.
YHWH Nailgun release Magazine via AD 93 / 4AD, a ten-track, eleven-minute burst of experimental rock pressure that refuses to waste a second.
YHWH Nailgun announce Magazine, an eleven-minute 4AD album that turns brevity into a provocation rather than a limitation.
Julia Jacklin signs with 4AD and announces an extensive 2026–2027 world tour, setting up a new chapter after Pre Pleasure.
Aldous Harding releases Train On The Island on 8 May via 4AD, continuing one of the most distinctive bodies of work in contemporary indie folk.