These are the best surf rock instrumental albums I heard in 2025—and trust me, narrowing it down was brutal. Each one brings something exceptional to the table, from scorching guitar work to hypnotic rhythms that’ll transport you straight to the beach. Whether you’re a longtime surf rock devotee or just curious about what makes this genre so addictive, you’re in for a treat. I’ve included the essentials below, but the full reviews dive deep into what makes each album unforgettable. Don’t just take my word for it—click through and discover your next obsession.
*Each review includes the Bandcamp player to stream the albums*
#1. Frankie and The Pool Boys - Endless Drummer
Endless Drummer is a marvelous trip in the way-back sound machine with stellar modern-day production values. The best of both worlds collide for a fantastic and consistent album. My interest did not fade while listening to all 15 tracks. My interest and attention intensified.
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#2. Las Arañas del Neptuno-Ride The Madam Psychosis Radio Waves
One can never say this brand of surf instro is simplistic; it is quite the opposite. Ride The Madam Psychosis Radio Waves is one of the best surf instro albums of 2025!
Viva! Las Arañas del Neptuno.
#3. The Fathoms-Hard To Fathom
Hard To Fathom is a superb recording and a fantastic return to form after a protracted absence. Let’s hope this is the beginning of another chapter in the history of one of the greatest surf instro bands of all time.
#4. The Woodhavens-Barkada
They are a band with a unique blend of surf-instrumental music and culture, telling you straight away who they are and how it relates to their music.
#5. Los Straitjackets-Somos
Somos is a satisfying return to form for Los Straitjackets. Lovers of instrumental rock will appreciate this recording. It’s solid and consistent from start to finish.







Thanks for listening closely, Keith! We are so honored. What a great list and all of these are fantastic albums! Readers, please support the artists and buy the music. Thanks again- Frankie and the Pool Boys
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