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    2025 Holiday Sale 4AD

    With 2025 slowly drawing to a close, we’re excited to launch our annual sale; this year we’ll be offering a 25% discount across our store.  Thank you as ever for your support, we hope you’re able to make use of this token of our gratitude.  Running from 17th to 30th November, just use code rollthedice at check-out to take advantage of the offer.

    Browse the 4AD Store here +

    (Note that if you’re using the store outside of the US and Canada, the discount is automatically applied across eligible releases).

    All records from our catalogue are included, with only a handful of exclusions – Secret Love by Dry Cleaning (out 9th January 2026), the Pleasures & Treasures compilation, Big Thief’s recent record Double Infinity, and Lush’s Gala which was released last Friday. 

    Browse a selection of our top sellers here +

    As a starting point, below are all of our 2025 new releases which are available with a 25% discount.

    This year also saw catalogue releases from Belly, Frank Black, Lisa Germano, Lush, Pale Saints, The Mountain Goats, Unrest, and Xmal Deutschland, which you can now pick up with the discount as well.

    Jenny Hval – Iris Silver Mist

    In their five star review, The Guardian raved that Iris Silver Mist shows music to be as transient as smoke, and yet an enduringly personal portal to memory, selfhood, the present and the dead”, whilst Mojo celebrated “a strikingly substantive and rewardingly elusive art-pop album.”

    Maria Somerville – Luster

    Luster, Maria Somerville’s 4AD debut, was awarded Best New Music by Pitchfork before extensive touring with the likes of Chanel Beads and James K brought Maria across Europe and North America.  She rounds off the year with dates supporting musical and spiritual forebearers My Bloody Valentine.

    Bartees Strange – Horror

    On Valentine’s Day, Bartees Strange – “the Jordan Peele of indie rock” (The Line of Best Fit) – released his third record Horror.  It was dubbed a “triumph” by Rolling Stone, and celebrated with TV performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney.

    Tune-Yards – Better Dreaming

    Their most uplifting and inspiring work” (The Line of Best Fit), Better Dreaming saw Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner take to CBS Saturday Morning to premiere the project on US TV, with touring including a triumphant sold-out Bowery Ballroom, and an upcoming appearance at London’s Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank. 

    U.S. Girls – Scratch It

    Mixed live to tape in Nashville and recorded with a live band of local virtuosos, Meg Remy’s Scratch It marks another thrilling chapter in the pop iconoclasts lofty canon.  Scratch It weaves together country, gospel, garage rock, soul, disco, folk balladry, and more, with Remy’s masterful songwriting threaded throughout. 

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