
Summers & Silvova's
How To Raise the Wind
As the new
year begins it’s a good time to reflect back on all the great new music that
appeared in 2025. The past twelve months saw the release of a cavalcade of
stunning new albums, from the driving Zamrock of WITCH’s Sogolo to the
meditative songwriting of Robin Adam’s The Beggar, through to innovative
debuts like Kyson Point’s Underwater Sky and Anna Ling’s Light.

How To Raise the Wind
From Scandinavia
came two vastly different offerings. The Norway-based Scottish/Finnish pairing
of Sarah-Jane Summers & Juhani Silvova released How To Raise the Wind.
This constantly-evolving duo take elements of Scottish and Norwegian folk, jazz
and even a touch of Stravinsky to create a kind of groovy chamber music. Meanwhile,
a darker side of Scandinavia is represented by the dark-folk of Wardruna. Their
sound has become more expansive since 2021’s Kvitravn and, with Birna,
we were taken on a journey into the world of the Old Norse she-bear. The
result, which includes an all-female choir and the sound
of ‘singing ice’ is immersive and remarkable.
(You can read my interview with Warduna’s Einar Selvik about the making of Birna here.)
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| Filkin's Drift's Glan |
On the singer-songwriter front, 2025 brought us Gabriel Moreno’s consummate Nights in the Belly of Bohemia – a poetic marvel of an album, with songs that haunt and enthral.
(You can read my full review of Gabriel Moreno's Nights in the Belly of Bohemia here.)
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| Anna Ling's Light |
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| WITCH's Sogolo |
Veteran purveyors of Zambia’s Zamrock sound WITCH surprised us with another joyful and varied mix of psych-rock and afrobeat (with occasional echoes of Giorgio Moroder.) WITCH’s album Sogolo made most contemporary rock music sound tired and unimaginative. Finally, traditional Guinean music and Mandingo jazz were blended wonderfully in the music of Kaabi Kouyaté – an epic voice against a background of virtuosic musicians, fusing griotic tradition with contemporary music in Tribute to Kandia.
I admit this is a very eclectic and
subjective selection of my personal top ten albums of 2025 but I hope it introduces
you to something you might have overlooked. For those of you who haven’t fallen
out completely with Spotify I’ve even compiled an accompanying Spotify playlist
that you can listen to here.
So, in summary, here’s my Top Ten, with
thanks and deep gratitude to all the amazing artists involved. Please support
them by buying their music and seeing them live if you get the chance.
Okay, cue ‘Pick of the Pops’ music...
- Gabriel Moreno – Nights in the Belly of Bohemia
- WITCH – Sogolo
- Wardruna – Birna
- Kaabi Kouyaté – Tribute to Kandia
- Kyson
Point – Underwater Sky
- Anna
Ling – Light
- Robin
Adams – The Beggar
- Filkin’s
Drift – Glan
- Flook
– Sanju
- Sarah-Jane Summers & Juhani Silvola – How to Raise the Wind


