The Moldy Peaches’ Kimya Dawson & Adam Green tell us their favorite albums & songs of 2025

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The Moldy Peaches The Moldy Peaches (photo by Pieter M Van Hattem)

The Moldy Peaches (photo by Pieter M Van Hattem)

The Moldy Peaches, the duo of Kimya Dawson and Adam Green, are returning for their first show since 2023 next year, when they headline Carnegie Hall on June 26. We still have some time until that, but in the meantime, Kimya and Adam told us about their favorite albums (Kimya) and songs (Adam) of 2025. Read their picks and commentary below.

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KIMYA DAWSON’S BEST ALBUMS OF 2025

Bambu – They’re Burning the Boats
Not afraid to say the things. Allllll the things.

Haley Heynderickx and Max García Conover – What of Our Nature
Exciting bold and brave follow up to their beautiful album Among Horses, which I thought was perfect. This is even more perfect. My favorite collab.

¡Los Indios! – ¡SHTOMP!
Brothers, Tayamni and Chetan Goodshield rap against oppression without holding back any brutal truths; all with massive amounts of energy, charm, and thoughtfulness. If anyone should be famous it’s them.

Samantha Crain – Gumshoe
Samantha Crain makes me feel like I’m spying on my grief stricken heart while it’s having a slumber party, in someone else’s brain, where it’s starting to process the things I am trying to hide from.

Zeyne – Awda
Zeyne is a Palestinian/Jordanian artist that merges Arabic music with R&B in this absolutely flawless and breathtaking debut album.

Sage Lacapa – Golden Wave Woman
In Sage’s own words “Journeys through the joys, trials, and tribulations of NDN Lovin.” Sage (and his partner Kirin) are laying their stories and journey face up on the table, under the stars. I love them.

MJ Bones – existential dreadful
MJ makes me feel like I can retire and the emotional Black weirdo kids in small towns will be in good hands. Balls to the wall Connecticut badassery. Only available on Bandcamp.

Mega Ran – Buddy’s Magic Treehouse
This one is hip hop for the kids (of all ages). No talking down. No mincing words. It’s fun, silly, sad, real, and smart. I’ve been a Mega Ran fan for years and having followed his journey from teacher to dad makes this one even more special.

Sinners – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
“Last Time (I Seen the Sun)” is my favorite song but if I heard Rocky Road to Dublin coming from outside, my ass would be a vampire.

Rosalía – Lux
This album scratches a centuries old itch in a brand new way. My jaw was on the floor the first time I heard “Berghain.” I almost had to pull over and turn off the van.

ADAM GREEN’S BEST SONGS OF 2025

1. Turner Cody – “We Need Each Other”
Lyrical grandmaster. Must listen to Turner’s entire song catalog.

2. Tchotchke – “Davide”
Indie greatness. These ladies don’t mess around – my fav indie band.

3. Jeffrey Lewis – “Sometimes Life Hits You”
The DIY Michelangelo is back with another kick to the balls.

4. Devon Church – “All That’s Solid Melts Into Air”
Devon makes apocalyptic poetry fun again.

5. Avice Caro – “The Wishing Tree”
She’s the #1 folk-singer in London.

6. Double Deüce / Toby Goodshank – “Pig Walnut”
The legendary brother-sister duo – Let em’ do whatever they want to do.

7. Geordie Greep – “Holy, Holy”
Who’s this guy, seriously? Good work!

8. James Levy – “Diana”
Genius melodist – listen to “Reputante,” everything he’s done.

9. Larval Organs – “Puritan Love Letter”
Antifolk hero – sculptor of sludge, angst, and so many gems!

10. Ryder the Eagle – “The Room Where Love Comes to Die”
Have to seem him live to believe it’s true – Ryder makes everyone else look like an amateur.

See more 2025 year end lists here.

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