Gone are the days of hustle culture glorification. In our lifestyle feature, we explore the "Soft Life" movement taking over the zeitgeist. We tour three homes that prioritize peace over opulence and speak to designers making comfort look luxurious.
Let’s be honest—you’re here for the highlights. So here are three cuts from Vol. 42 that have already wrecked our living room speakers:
In 2026, the phrase "P-S Lifestyle" has also become linked to broader social initiatives and luxury collaborations: p-sluts vol. 42
We invite you to turn the page, turn up the volume, and settle in.
P-Sluts Vol. 42 is messy, imperfect, and occasionally baffling. It’s also one of the most exciting compilations you’ll hear this year. If you like your music sanitized and predictable, move along. If you want to remember why you started digging in the first place—crack this one open. Gone are the days of hustle culture glorification
The magazine focuses heavily on "The Best of Scotland," including restaurant reviews (like Glasgow's Ristorante Pieno), wine recommendations, and seasonal style guides.
Issue 42 often features deep-dive interviews with Scottish icons and international entertainers. For example, recent editions have highlighted the life of legendary entertainer Stanley Baxter. Let’s be honest—you’re here for the highlights
Inside these pages, we chase the adrenaline of the new while honoring the comfort of the classic. From the [Season] playlists setting the tone for our days to the hidden culinary gems feeding our souls, this issue is a roadmap for the modern aesthetic.
In the fast-moving world of lifestyle and entertainment, it is easy to get caught up in the noise. But for this issue of P-S, we wanted to pause and look at the signals cutting through the static. Volume 42 is about connection—how we connect with the stories on our screens, the clothes on our backs, and the people redefining the rules of the game.
In an era of algorithm-friendly, squeaky-clean playlists, the P-Sluts series remains defiantly human. Tracks clip. Transitions stumble. Some songs sound like they were recorded in a boiler room. That’s the point.
As always, P-Sluts Vol. 42 isn’t on every streaming service. (That would be too easy.) Check your favorite underground digital shop, hit up the series’ Bandcamp page, or—if you’re lucky—find a burned CD-R tucked inside a zine at your local record store.