Drowned in Sound

Albums of the Year: Emma Wilkes & Sean Adams Pick Their Standouts

Dec 8, 2025
Emma Wilkes, a passionate music journalist for Kerrang!, joins Sean Adams to discuss their top albums of 2025. Emma champions The Callous Daoboys, reflecting on the electrifying energy of grassroots venues. They dive into the challenges of keeping up with music's overwhelming volume, the rise of niche genres, and the importance of music criticism in today's fragmented landscape. From Hayley Williams' political craftsmanship to Scowl's crossover appeal, their conversation maps out a year defined by emotional connections and personal reflections.
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ANECDOTE

Breakout Mathcore That Feels Joyful

  • Emma Wilkes fell in love with The Callous Daoboys after seeing them live and calling their album her personal Album of the Year.
  • She describes their mathcore roots evolving into catchy, heavy songs that make crowds feel joyful and communal.
INSIGHT

Monoculture Is Dead, Curators Matter More

  • Sean and Emma note the collapse of monoculture makes consensus lists less meaningful than before.
  • They argue music now exists in fractured bubbles so critics must guide listeners through overload.
INSIGHT

Records That Defy Single-Scene Labels

  • Model/Actriz's record is theatrical and dense, resisting one-listen comprehension and fitting multiple scenes.
  • Sean frames it as weird rock that could open for both art-rock and electronic acts.
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