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Wilderness Of Mirrors
Wilderness Of Mirrors (limited gatefold blue & red vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PTKF 30213. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Without A Trace (4:12)
History Of The Future (3:45)
Empires Falling (3:31)
El Jardin (3:49)
La Pared (Govt Wall Blues) (4:18)
Firefly (3:01)
Make It Known (3:49)
The River (4:27)
Wilderness Of Mirrors (4:14)
Here & Now (2:42)
100 Flowers Of Paracusia (3:50)
A Walk On The Outside (3:10)
Vermillion Eyes (4:10)
Icon (3:42)
Suffocation (5:31)
Review: Since forming in Austin in 2004, American Psych-Rock group The Black Angels have become standard-bearers for modern psych. Over 5 years since the band's fifth album 'Death Song' was released, the group have spent two years working on 'Wilderness of Mirrors', the times providing more than ample fodder for the Black Angels' signature sonic approach. And does it show, packaged in this beautiful gatefold housing limited red and blue coloured discs There are classic blasts of fuzzed-out guitars alongside melancholy experiments in the realms of shoegaze and garage rock. Even amidst these new experimentations, The Black Angels remain true to psych-rock forebears such as Syd Barrett, Roky Erickson, Arthur Lee and the members of the Velvet Underground, all of whom are namechecked on album highlight 'The River.' Another highlight is 'El Jardin' and its sorrowful lyrics and vocal delivery, lyrics discussing a toxic relationship as guitars strum away.
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Hox
Hox (limited gatefold green vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLMN 12055LPC1. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Hox A (2:25)
Echo AD (1:48)
The Pit (2:55)
Hox B (2:35)
A Web, A Knot, A Tangle (4:03)
But At What Cost? (3:52)
Aethervision (5:26)
Little Ghosts (4:33)
Hox C (4:33)
SCC (Surge Cell Continuum)/Hox D (4:33)
The Rift/Hox Z/Desolation Overdrive (4:33)
Doom Country (4:33)
Review: Black Market Brass are back on Colemine with a third full length that once again finds them offering up an all new take on Afrobeat that mixes the traditional sounds of the genre with heavy, hypnotic and sci-fi influences. Saxophonist Cole Pulice has said of the record: "We didn't leave the traditional Afro-beat sound behind, but we did allow ourselves to pull from different places with less hesitation." The nine piece album was recorded live to tap which lends it a lived-in feel and mixes organic instrumentation with heavily processed synthesizers, harsh glitches, fuzzed out guitars and raw percussion. It is a truly arresting and infectious listen.
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Mellowmaker
Mellowmaker (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 268V12. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Mellowmaker (6:13)
Soft & Heavy (5:39)
The Sound Of Repetition (3:26)
Flutterbug (3:18)
Coasting In Aquatica (2:55)
Jellylegger (3:23)
Recalled By The Rays (1:37)
Nautodelia (4:37)
Looper (3:18)
Lagging Through The Soup Of Yesterday (3:58)
Adoration (5:55)
Review: Black Market Karma return with the second chapter in their two-part Fuzz Club album series. Written, recorded, and produced by Stanley Belton, it's the imperfections and unplanned happenings that are the real joy of this ode to 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock & roll will modern beats. A striking follow up to Wobble, it's fuzzy, crackly, angular and strikingly human considering it's fundamentally electronic. "Mellowmaker was made immediately after Wobble, I kinda see them as two sides of each other", Belton has been quoted as saying. "With these two albums I've attempted to crystallise how it feels to be stuck between a feeling of amnesia of the soul and the earthly experience of piloting a meat suit... I'm still chasing that longing intangible 'Hiraeth' feeling. The sense of wanting to find our way home to a place that maybe doesn't exist."
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Destroyer
Destroyer (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 340LPC1. Rel: 24 May 19
Future Shade (5:12)
Horns Arising (6:51)
Closer To The Edge (2:49)
High Rise (6:16)
Pretty Little Lazies (5:02)
Boogie Lover (6:13)
Licensed To Drive (4:49)
FD'72 (5:49)
Review: When it comes to plugging in mega stacks of amplified prog-rock, Vancouver-area band Black Mountain deliver a retro-futuristic sound that's as large as any Godzilla soundtrack. With Destroyer presenting a fifth LP on Bloomington label Jagjaguwar, Black Mountain go someway in delivering a bold cross reference of only the best and most legendary points of 60s, 70s and 90s rock n roll regalia. With keys and piano mixed with guitars, distortion and vocoders giving the band a futuristic, krautrock (Deutsche elektronik musik) edge, British psychedelic and raw but atmospheric arrangements give the band their own undeniable identity. With songs passing the bottle from slow dancing rock, flashy hair metal, to synthy guitars and cosmic arpeggios, the best metal of today is still way up there, on Black Mountain.
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Live From Brooklyn Paramount
Cat: ATO 0685LP. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Fire
I'm Ready
Gemini Sun
Know You Better
Black Moon Rising
Tomorrow
Sauvignon
Ice Cream
More Than A Love Song
Confines
Chronicles Of A Diamond
Mrs Postman
OCT 33
Colors
Fast Car
Rock & Roll
Review: After a touring break, soul outfit Black Pumas hit the road in 2024 in support of their celebrated second album, Chronicles of a Diamond. Live From Brooklyn Paramount captures the electrifying 'Electric Church' energy crafted by Eric Burton, Adrian Quesada and their six-piece band. The setlist spans highlights from both Chronicles and their million-selling debut, featuring Grammy-nominated hits like 'Colous' and 'Black Moon Rising' alongside fan favourites such as 'More Than a Love Song' and their soulful take on Tracy Chapman's seminal 'Fast Car'. This live release is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the band's powerful live performances.
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Live At Brooklyn Paramount
Cat: 088264 6219. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Fire
I'm Ready
Gemini Sun
Know You Better
Black Moon Rising
Tomorrow
Sauvignon
Ice Cream (Pay Phone)
More Than A Love Song
Confines
Chronicles Of A Diamond
Mrs Postman
OCT 33
Colors
Fast Car
Rock & Roll
Review: After a break from touring, Black Pumas hit the road again in 2024 to promote their highly praised sophomore album, Chronicles of a Diamond. The Live From Brooklyn Paramount 2xLP set encapsulates the vibrant "Electric Church" experience crafted by Eric Burton, Adrian Quesada and their band. This live recording showcases a blend of tracks from both their Grammy-nominated debut, including the hit 'Colors' and their latest work. Standout performances include 'Black Moon Rising', 'More Than A Love Song' and their rendition of Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car'. The album perfectly captures the dynamic energy of Black Pumas' live shows, allowing fans to relive the electrifying atmosphere that defines their performances. With this release, the band reaffirms their place as one of the most engaging acts in contemporary music.
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Chronicles Of A Diamond (B-STOCK)
Chronicles Of A Diamond (B-STOCK) (clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: ATO 0654LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve split along the spine but otherwise in excellent condition
More Than A Love Song (4:41)
Ice Cream (Pay Phone) (3:52)
Mrs Postman (3:52)
Chronicles Of A Diamond (3:23)
Angel (5:02)
Hello
Sauvignon
Tomorrow (4:49)
Gemini Sun (4:34)
Rock & Roll (4:48)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve split along the spine but otherwise in excellent condition***


Grammy-nominated Texan psychedelic-soul band Black Pumas, led by Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, return after their 2019 self-titled debut album - leading to the pair being put up for 'Best New Artist' in 2020 - with a bold statement to break the sophomore album curse. Lead single 'More Than a Love Song' is the perfect introduction to the sound, Burtons commanding voice riding on a wave of progressively zanier instrumental patches and choir vocal samples, with a sultry deep south tone that, oddly, reminds me of CeeLo Green. Quesada's production style is quick and loose, oozing with soul - nothing more to be expected from former member of Grammy-winning funk band Grupo Fantasma. The two describes Black Pumas as an "electric church", the synths and digital organs punctuating Burton's wistful wailing perfectly. If you're looking for a soul release to close out the year, this is it.
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Chronicles Of A Diamond
Chronicles Of A Diamond (clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: ATO 0654LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
More Than A Love Song (4:41)
Ice Cream (Pay Phone) (3:52)
Mrs Postman (3:52)
Chronicles Of A Diamond (3:23)
Angel (5:02)
Hello (3:57)
Sauvignon (3:17)
Tomorrow (4:49)
Gemini Sun (4:34)
Rock & Roll (4:48)
Review: Grammy-nominated Texan psychedelic-soul band Black Pumas, led by Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, return after their 2019 self-titled debut album - leading to the pair being put up for 'Best New Artist' in 2020 - with a bold statement to break the sophomore album curse. Lead single 'More Than a Love Song' is the perfect introduction to the sound, Burtons commanding voice riding on a wave of progressively zanier instrumental patches and choir vocal samples, with a sultry deep south tone that, oddly, reminds me of CeeLo Green. Quesada's production style is quick and loose, oozing with soul - nothing more to be expected from former member of Grammy-winning funk band Grupo Fantasma. The two describes Black Pumas as an "electric church", the synths and digital organs punctuating Burton's wistful wailing perfectly. If you're looking for a soul release to close out the year, this is it.
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Superskull
Superskull (limited white blue & pink vinyl LP)
Cat: HPS 273ULTRA. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Apocalypse March (5:11)
Superhero Dopeproof (4:33)
Children Of Fire & Sacrifices (4:39)
The Pilgrim Son (8:40)
Cosmic Ride Of The Crystal Skull (3:54)
Till The Outerspace (3:32)
Lone Wolf (5:12)
Desert Sun (5:58)
King Snake (4:57)
Review: Black Rainbows are back with twelve fresh, brand new tunes in the form of Superskull. The new album sounds huge, with of a great deal of attention paid to guitars in the recording, with the band having finally struck the perfect balance and tone for their mega-heavy superstoner sound. The likes of 'Superhero Dopeprof' and 'Cosmic Ride Of The Crystal Skull' deliver skittery, start-stoppy, guitar-led shouts into a stoners' abyss; it's as if each track were accompanying us on a flying-carpet-ride into ever-further reaches of a divinely-designed THC jungle. There's even a acoustic space instrumental and a psychedelic suite on there, providing perfect juxtapositions for what can only be described as the band's most multifaceted album so far.
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 350296 4. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Carousel (3:11)
M+M's (2:36)
Dammit (2:46)
Josie (3:06)
What's My Age Again? (2:25)
All The Small Things (3:00)
Adam's Song (4:04)
Man Overboard (2:46)
The Rock Show (2:47)
Firstdate (2:57)
Stay Together For The Kids (3:58)
Feeling This (2:56)
I Miss You (3:45)
Down (3:11)
Always (4:26)
Not Now (4:20)
Another Girl Another Planet (2:41)
I Won't Be Home For Christmas (3:14)
Review: If you're not a Blink 182 fan the fact the American pop punk rockers put out a Greatest Hits album in 2005 might be quite surprising considering they only rose to international chart repute at the turn of the century. Delve into their story, though, and you realise by the time they put out this compilation - coinciding with their split and, in the label Geffen's words, "indefinite hiatus" - they'd actually already been going for more than a decade.

Nevertheless, it's impossible not to acknowledge that it was the landmark albums Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, respectively landing in 1999 and 2001, that saw them really break into the mainstream conscious. As such, excerpts from that era, for example 'All The Small Things' and 'What's My Age Again?' represent the biggest hitters here, however it's hard to ignore just how infectious every upbeat, angst-laden track is.
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One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition)
One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'blue balls' blue & white marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 50901. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Anthem (part 3) (3:30)
Dance With Me (3:07)
Fell In Love (2:16)
Terrified (2:44)
One More Time (3:27)
More Than You Know (3:36)
Turn This Off! (0:24)
When We Were Young (2:35)
Edging (2:29)
You Don’t Know What You’ve Got (3:19)
Blink Wave (3:07)
Bad News (2:20)
Hurt (interlude) (1:21)
Turpentine (3:06)
Fuck Face (0:28)
Other Side (2:10)
Cut Me Off (2:08)
See You (3:21)
Childhood (4:18)
No Fun (3:03)
All In My Head (2:43)
Can't Go Back (2:46)
Every Other Weekend (2:44)
Everyone Everywhere (2:59)
If You Never Left (2:52)
One Night Stand (3:35)
Take Me In (3:39)
Review: Following on from last year's triumphant return to pop-punk glory that was Blink-182's ninth overall full-length One More Time (yet seventh with original vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge and first since 2011's Neighbourhoods), the band return to remind fans that the extensive good will they've been awarded by their devout followers on this comeback is very much reciprocated. Too early to drop another full-length, yet clearly rejuvenated to the point that new material keeps rearing its head during their continuing global tour, the trio opt to meet themselves in the middle with One More Time Part 2, which is essentially a mega deluxe version complete with ten bonus tracks, adding an additional half hour of new material (a new album in pop-punk terms). Boasting refined anthems such as 'No Fun' and 'All In My Head', while making room for darker synth-laden moments such as 'Can't Go Back' and even more Box Car Racer indebted buzzsaw post-hardcore in the form of 'Everyone Everywhere', this definitive collection offers far more than a forgettable batch of cutting room floor B-sides, and provides a comforting notion that this (one more) time around, Blink are back for themselves and the creative reward as much as for the fans and the payday.
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One More Time
Cat: 196587 78272. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Anthem (part 3)
Dance With Me
Fell In Love
Terrified
One More Time
More Than You Know
Turn This Off!
When We Were Young
Edging
You Don't Know What You've Got
Blink Wave
Bad News
Hurt (interlude)
Turpentine
F*ck Face
Other Side
Childhood
Review: Blink 182 were one of the biggest bands of their era - the chart bothering pop-rock act that had their most famous hit used in the legendary American Pie movie and cement their status as teen faves forever. As much as their old albums remain favourites with fans, One More Time is a brand new work from the reunited outfit and one made by the band's classic lineup of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. Arriving after a battle with lymphoma and a plane crash for their colective ranks, those issues are what brought the band back together and are addressed across this great return to form
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One More Time
One More Time (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 78231. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Anthem (part 3) (3:27)
Dance With Me (2:58)
Fell In Love (3:05)
Terrified (2:16)
One More Time (2:41)
More Than You Know (3:26)
Turn This Off! (3:32)
When We Were Young (2:59)
Edging (2:28)
You Don't Know What You've Got (3:16)
Blink Wave (3:06)
Bad News (2:16)
Hurt (interlude) (1:16)
Turpentine (2:02)
F*ck Face (1:22)
Other Side (2:09)
Childhood (4:16)
Review: Not too long ago, the prospect of pop-punk legends Blink-182 reuniting with founding vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge was nothing more than a fanboy pipe-dream. Originally going on indefinite hiatus in 2005, leading to the formation of subsequent new projects (Angels & Airwaves, +44), before reforming in 2009 for a comeback tour and the eventual release of the criminally underrated Neighourhoods, DeLonge would depart yet again, leading to an era of divisive lukewarm reception from the fanbase while Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio would fill DeLonge's place for the band's next two full-lengths California and Nine. In the years since, vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus overcame his battle with cancer, leading to another, perhaps more organic and mature reconciliation process. The resulting turmoil has ultimately led to One More Time; the trio's ninth LP overall and seventh with DeLonge (following Skiba's amicable departure). Taking cues from their vastly differing side-projects, and distilling a myriad of sonic experimentation into a rejuvenated formula, the material here marks the most potent and dynamic work from all involved to date, while also boasting the first producer credit for drummer Travis Barker (who has previously worked with the likes of Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Aaron and Goody Grace). Reliably juvenile yet deeply mature, progressive, punk and pop in equal facets, this is the LP lifers have been begging of the pop-punk overlords for many a moon.
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Hooray For Boobies (20th Anniversary Edition)
Hooray For Boobies (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold blue yellow & white splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 885153 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
I Hope You Die (3:42)
The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope (4:00)
Mama's Boy (4:26)
Three Point One Four (3:33)
Mope (1:05)
Yummy Down On This (3:38)
The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (2:31)
RSVP (0:21)
Magna Cum Nada (4:01)
The Bad Touch (4:07)
That Cough Came With A Prize (0:15)
Take The Long Way Home (3:10)
Hell Yeah (0:39)
Right Turn Clyde (4:17)
This Is Stupid (3:06)
A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying (2:17)
The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey (5:42)
Along Comes Mary (3:24)
The Bad Touch (The Eiffel 65 mix) (4:28)
The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (The Flirt mix) (3:42)
Mope (The Pet Shop Boys extended remix) (7:52)
Review: To mark the 25th anniversary of Hooray for Boobies, the Bloodhound Gang have reissued their infamous third album on splatter-coloured 180g vinyl, giving fans another chance to dive into its wild mix of genres and humour. Originally released in 1999, this album catapulted the band to worldwide success, selling over four million copies and topping charts everywhere. Musically, it's a collision of rap-rock, punk, and electronic beats, packed with cheeky, often absurd lyrics that have become the band's signature. 'The Bad Touch', the album's standout hit, is driven by a playful, catchy synth line that pairs perfectly with its notorious lyrics. Elsewhere, 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' blends rock energy with humorous storytelling, while 'Mope' is an eclectic mix of samples, pulling from sources as diverse as Metallica and Pac-Man. This reissue also features three rare remixes, including a hyperactive Eiffel 65 version of 'The Bad Touch', a sultry take on 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' and Pet Shop Boys' extended remix of 'Mope'.
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The '67 Demos
The '67 Demos (1-sided heavyweight white vinyl LP)
Cat: LPBEAT 148C. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Second Time Around (5:43)
Doctor Please (10:10)
Summertime Blues (4:34)
Review: There are moments in the spellbinding and often criminally overlooked Blue Cheer anthem, 'Summertime Blues', when it feels like we've descended into the depths of industrial guitar chaos. A cacophony of feedback, growls, and low, rumbling refrains. A pithy reinterpretation of Eddie Cochran's 1958 hit single, here rendered obtuse for the second, decidedly less-radio and commercial-friendly rock 'n' roll generation.

The whole version plays out in a way that's much like we can imagine Jimi Hendrix might have made happen. Grizzled, gritty, fraught and, ultimately, very loud indeed. It's a standout on this triple-A-side of 1967 Blue Cheer demos, three tracks committed to the pantheons when the psychedelic blues and acid rockers were first beginning to focus their energies. But while the aforementioned is the main event, everything here shows why there was so much excitement around them in the first place.
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Codice D'Amore Orientale (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: LPSM 3722. Rel: 11 Dec 24
God Is Love (3:42)
Kamasutra (2:45)
Mara-Jat's Love (3:33)
Sawadi (2:01)
Nude Love (2:23)
Haing & Yutia (5:05)
La Cortigiana (3:19)
Thai Pop (3:04)
Narai & Lakshmi (3:02)
Nude Love (long version - previously unreleased - bonus track) (3:20)
Review: Codice d'amore orientale may not be Piero Vivarelli's best film according to those who know, but its fantastically groovy soundtrack is a standout feature. Composed by Alberto Baldan Bembo under the alias Blue Marvin, the nine tracks blend Italian pop, orchestral arrangements, Asian influences, breakbeat, funk and experimental sounds. The soundtrack captures the essence of the era and offers a unique mix of genres that perfectly complements the film's vibe. Its eclectic style makes it a must-have for any self-respecting DJ's collection while showcasing Baldan Bembo's versatility.
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Don't Fear The Reaper: The Best Of (reissue)
Don't Fear The Reaper: The Best Of (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3425C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Cities On Flame With Rock & Roll (4:03)
The Red & The Black (4:21)
Flaming Telepaths (5:25)
Astronomy (6:08)
This Ain't The Summer Of Love (2:22)
(Don't Fear) The Reaper (5:06)
I Love The Night (4:23)
Goin' Through The Motions (3:13)
Godzilla (3:45)
In Thee (3:48)
The Marshall Plan (5:25)
Black Blade (6:40)
Joan Crawford (4:59)
Burnin' For You (4:31)
Shooting Shark (7:08)
Take Me Away (4:32)
Review: They may have been formed in 1967 in Long Island near New York, Blue Oyster Cult are synonymous with the 70s, scoring numerous hits and filling arenas with their neat fusion of Californian-style stoner rock and more pop/rock/metal influences. The title track of this 17 track best of is obviously their best known song, one that is almost universally known, from its weaving opening to its iconic cowbell-whacking. But there are plenty of hidden depths to the band's history revealed here. 'Shooting Shark', for instance, given a very 80s production job that goes heavy on the synths and Linn drums, is one of a number of collaborations with queen of New York punk Patti Smith. 'Godzilla', meanwhile, proves they can successfully inject an element of funkiness into their approach too, not a million miles from Frank Zappa's sublime 'I Am The Slime' in its feel. No better time to join the Cult.
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On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3423C. Rel: 26 Mar 24
The Subhuman
Harvester Of Eyes
Hot Rails To Hell
The Red & The Black
Seven Screaming Dizbusters
Buck's Boogie
Then Came The Last Days Of May
Cities On Flame
ME 262
Before The Kidd (A Redcap)
I Ain't Got You
Born To Be Wild
Review: On Your Feet Or On Your Knees was the band's first compilation and helped them shoot to stardom. With the rise of successful greatest hits albums, the label at the time pressured the young band to bring out a collection of previously released music, with then 12 songs featured here the result of collecting three songs per prior album that the band felt were their strongest. This album features some of the most beloved live songs by the band like 'Buck's Boogie'. For those that are new to the band, this is a great introduction to the history of BOC prior to their landmark hit 'Don't Fear The Reaper' smash the following year and this reissue comes on silver & black marbled vinyl.
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50th Anniversary Live in NYC Second Night (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: FRCDVD 1418. Rel: 31 Jul 24
The Red & The Black
OD'd On Life Itself
Hot Rails To Hell
7 Screaming Diz-Busters
Baby Ice Dog
Wings Wetted Down
Teen Archer
Mistress Of The Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)
Box In My Head
Burnin' For You
Lips In The Hills
Perfect Water
Tenderloin
The Revenge Of Vera Gemini
ETI (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence)
That Was Me
Godzilla
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Unknown Tongue
Tattoo Vampire
Cities On Flame With Rock & Roll
Review: Following their triumphant 50th Anniversary celebration, Blue Oyster Cult is set to release 50th Anniversary Live - Second Night on CD and DVD. This highly anticipated performance features the band's second album, Tyranny and Mutation, performed in its entirety. Recorded during their historic three-night run at Sony Hall in NYC, the show in September 2022 captivated fans with a trilogy of sold-out performances, each dedicated to one of their first three albums. Founding member Albert Bouchard made special appearances, adding nostalgia to the event. For nearly three hours each night, the band delivered a mesmerising set, performing their classic trilogy and treating fans to a mix of favorites, deep cuts, and hits. The atmosphere was electrifying, and the Frontiers label captured the magic, releasing each night as a special package. Blue Oyster Cult's legacy spans five decades, influencing acts like Metallica with their intelligent hard rock. With a timeless catalogue including '(Don't Fear) The Reaper,' the band remains a force in the rock scene, continuing to create vibrant work and tour relentlessly.
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50th Anniversary Live In NYC: Second Night
50th Anniversary Live In NYC: Second Night (translucent orange marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: FRLP 1418OM. Rel: 01 Aug 24
The Red & The Black (5:13)
OD'd On Life Itself (4:49)
Hot Rails To Hell (4:48)
7 Screaming Diz-Busters (7:03)
Baby Ice Dog (3:34)
Wings Wetted Down (4:12)
Teen Archer (4:11)
Mistress Of The Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl) (5:13)
Box In My Head (3:37)
Burnin' For You (4:50)
Lips In The Hills (4:27)
Perfect Water (5:11)
Tenderloin (3:46)
The Revenge Of Era Gemini (5:01)
ETI (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) (4:24)
That Was Me (3:16)
Godzilla (7:07)
(Don't Fear) The Reaper (6:47)
Unknown Tongue (4:29)
Tattoo Vampire (2:45)
Cities On Flame With Rock & Roll (6:16)
Review: Blue Oyster Cult is set to release 50th Anniversary Live - Second Night in order to satisfy the overwhelming exciting for these concert events. This live album captures the band's iconic performance of their second album, 'Tyranny and Mutation,' from their historic three-night run at Sony Hall, NYC, in September 2022. Celebrating five decades of influential rock, the band's shows featured the entirety of their first three albums, with founding member Albert Bouchard making special appearances. For nearly three hours each night, Blue Oyster Cult delivered a mesmerising set filled with fan favorites, deep cuts, and classic hits. The band's lineup, featuring Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, Eric Bloom, Richie Castellano, Danny Miranda, and Jules Radino, brought both nostalgia and fresh energy to the stage. Renowned for hits like '(Don't Fear) The Reaper,' 'Godzilla," and 'Burnin' for You,' Blue Oyster Cult continues to please audiences. Following their acclaimed 2020 album, The Symbol Remains, the band proves they are still a dynamic force in rock. This triple 12" properly celebrates this performance across its three piece set.
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Fandabidozi
Fandabidozi (LP + insert)
Cat: 803341 61237. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Lightning Fantasy
Merry Go Round
Revolution
Magic Of Music
Back To The City
It's Electric
Antique Time Machine
Lady On Fire
April Showers
Flowers On Mars
Review: Fandabidozi, the debut album from Bobbie Dazzle, led by singer Sian Greenway, is a joyful tribute to the glam rock of the 1970s. Drawing influence from icons like David Bowie, T. Rex, and The Sweet, the album manages to celebrate the past while still feeling fresh and vibrant. Opener 'Lightning Fantasy' kicks things off with a punch, featuring lyrics written by Greenway's father, offering a deeply personal touch. Tracks like 'Merry-Go-Round' and 'Revolution' channel the groovy, flamboyant spirit of glam rock, while 'Lady on Fire' delivers a heavier, guitar-driven edge reminiscent of 70s rock. The album is packed with energy, charisma, and a sense of fun, with 'Back to the City' and 'It's Electric' standing out as lively anthems. Greenway's powerful vocals and the band's tight instrumentation keep the momentum strong from start to finish. Fandabidozi is a bold and glittering ode to rock 'n' roll's most theatrical era, blending nostalgic charm with contemporary flair. It's an exciting introduction to Bobbie Dazzle's vibrant world.
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Our Brand Could Be Yr Life
Our Brand Could Be Yr Life (silver vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: BRV 126. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Dedicated To The Dedicated (3:14)
GND Deity (2:37)
Bodega Bait (2:21)
Tarkovski (4:27)
Major Amberson (2:14)
Stain Gaze (3:35)
Webster Hall (2:29)
ATM (2:37)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Drum (2:12)
Protean (1:54)
Born Into By What Consumes (3:49)
Cultural Consumer I (1:38)
Cultural Consumer II (3:03)
Cultural Consumer III (1:41)
City Is Taken (2:36)
Review: BODEGA's debut album under Chrysalis Records, Our Brand Could Be YR Life, arrives as a culmination of their indie-rock musings on the encroachment of corporate influence into youth culture. Initially conceived eight years ago, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie has described it as a project they have long wanted to undertake. With 15 fantastic tracks, the album delves into various indie-rock subgenres, from dance-punk to shoegaze and psychedelic rock. Reflecting on themes of self-critique and cultural commentary, it offers a diverse sonic landscape, with hints of influences like R.E.M. This vital new collection shows BODEGA's musical evolution and retains their keen observations on contemporary societal shifts.
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The Official Bog Set
The Official Bog Set (5xCD box set)
Cat: MELO 136CD. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Panties Please (CD1: Let Them Eat Bog-Shed)
Spencer Travis
Fat Lad Exam Failure
Slave Girls
City Girls
Hand Me Down Father
Mechanical Nun (CD2: Step On It)
Run To The Temple
Adventure Of Dog
Tommy Steele Record
Jobless Youngsters
Tried To Hide But Forced To Howl
Packed Lunch To School
Summer In My Lunchtime
Fastest Legs
Oily Stack
Hell Bent On Death
Can't Be Beat
Little Car
Morning Sir
Story Of Bogshed
Raise The Girl (CD3: Brutal)
Geoff's Big Problem
Old Dog New Dance
No To Lemon Mash
I'm The Instrument
Opportunatist Knocks
People Equal Greedy
Sing A Little Tune
C'mon Everybody
Uncle Death Grip
Spring
Loaf
Excellent Girl
True Rope
Stop Revolving
Your Science My Sound
Packed Lunch To School (CD4: Tried & Tested Public Speaker)
Oily Stack
Hell Bent On Death
Can't Be Beat
Fastest Legs
Adventure Of Dog
Morning Sir
Little Car
Summer In My Lunchtime
Tried & Tested Public Speaker
Champion Love Shoes
Little Grafter
Raise The Girl
I Said No The Lemon Mash
The Gourmet Is A Baby
Loaf
From The Stubble
Six To One & Likely
Into Me
Duck Fight - US Bands - Wally Wallah
Budgies (CD5: Who Scoffed The Trill)
This Must Be Taken Seriously
Neck-Tie Murder
Gathering Change
Proper Music
Too Many Personalities
You Are This
The Amazing R*y N*rth 's Penis Band
Hardly Manky
I Feel Like A Thing
Are You Alive?
Thank You Horse
Pain Is Nice
Lodger Problem
Piano Vocal Easy Organ
I Taste Little Windmill
I Prayed In Your Parlour
Monument
Soon To Exist
Oh Regulation!
Sunday Man
My Little Heart
Simple Spinal
Runner On A Blunder
Review: A favourite of John Peel's - they ended recording no less than five sessions for his revered show - the Hebden Bridge-formed band saw success in the 1980s with a heady mix of rhythmically-propelled post-punk and Hartley's distinctively wired vocals. Before splitting in 1986 they released two albums and numerous EPs, but until now they've been on vinyl only - this definitive box set (or Bog Set as they have it) sees five different CDs of both original masters and rarities, plus an exclusive booklet of background info.
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Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done
Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done ("bluebird" blue vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: NUM 228LPC2. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Roller Rink Skate Date (LP1: Watercourse) (3:48)
Hill (3:15)
Switch (2:51)
Ladyfinger (2:19)
Lot 235 (3:05)
Crispin Glover Weekend (2:16)
Slingshot (4:37)
Alone (4:36)
Trunk (5:04)
Dark Island (2:02)
Iris (LP2: In Wallace's Shadow) (4:22)
Backseat Boat (3:11)
Slow Down (3:41)
Jingle Dell (3:27)
Last Good Growth (3:35)
Shepherd (3:40)
Five Lined Skink (3:44)
Phil The Water Sweep (4:06)
Pathos Delay (3:02)
Breach (3:46)
Norman (LP3: Boilermaker) (3:47)
Midnight Manager (3:36)
Last Stop On The Way To Vegas (4:53)
Last On The Drive (4:36)
1/10/98 (1:26)
Sunset Ridge (2:39)
From Phoenix At Four (6:21)
Tumbleweed (6:06)
Here Comes Rolling (3:04)
Thinner Runs Through Her (4:30)
Bluebird (2:58)
Used To Be (LP4: Nowhere To Go From Here) (3:26)
Beseme Mucho You Fucker (2:05)
Drained Nonsense (6:11)
Mobile Home (5:48)
Why Is Grandma On The Roof? (2:29)
Slow Down (3:29)
Sleeping Arms (9:06)
Switch (3:07)
Slingshot (5:14)
Trunk (live At Che Fest) (6:04)
Review: Calling on major chords for their riffs, emotional angst for lyrical delivery and motoring juggernauts for basslines, the driving rhythms of Boilermaker were hard to ignore once you found them back in the 1990s. Emerging from the San Diego guitar scene at a time when Gen X was obsessed with post-hardcore, the trio - Terrin Durfey, Tim Semple, and Richard Sanderson - described their counterpoint as 'Leucadia-core'. If you need a lesson in what that means, Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done is probably the best place to begin. Three albums, a stack of singles and rarities. In total, 41 tracks spread over a sprawling four LP box set with a 24 page book to read while immersing yourself. And yes, there's a test at the end to check you actually paid attention. (Juno legal disclaimer: there is no test).
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Dabbing Live: Rosin In Europe
Dabbing Live: Rosin In Europe (translucent red vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HPS 296LTD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Sundae Driver (4:37)
King Of Weed (5:47)
Free The Weed (6:25)
Greenthumb (4:03)
HP Keefmaker (6:38)
Hippie Stick (6:03)
Gestation (4:49)
Review: Madison, Wisconsin based stoner/sludge metal legends Bongzilla make the gnarliest, heftiest, ugliest weed-inspired cacophony possible, while their avid legions of dank smelling followers are often the closest they can get to stern when highlighting how the band's live experience is the truest means of hitting the bong properly. Dabbing (LIVE) Rosin in Europe brings the live bong experience right to your ear canals with a collection of cuts taken from performances at Paradise Island, Minoga in Poznan, Poland, and Voodoo in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which were all hits on the band's Dabbing Across Europe & UK Spring-Summer 2023 Tour.
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Heavy Rocks (reissue)
Heavy Rocks (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TMR 778V. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Heavy Friends
Korosu
Dyna-Soar
Wareruraido
Soft Edge
Dronevil
Death Valley
Koei
The Bell Tower Of A Sign
1970
Rattlesnake
Wareruraido (demo)
1970 (demo)
Review: The first of three albums from the Japanese post-everything auteurs titled Heavy Rocks, arrived in 2002 with the second and third installments coming in 2011 and 2022, respectively. These volumes served to allow the group to fully explore their heaviest tendencies with full abandon, and none are as adored or praised (or essential to own on vinyl) than the minimal orange adorned first entry. Plumbing the depths of psychedelic stoner rock, heaving sludge and cavernous doom metal, all whilst retaining accessible grooves and absurdly catchy riffage, this is Boris at their most abrasive, face-melting and imposing, while also serving as a solid entry point into their beastly 20+ album discography.
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Amplifier Worship (25th Anniversary Edition)
Amplifier Worship (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold translucent lime green swirl vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TME 687ANNI. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Huge
Hama
Ganbow-ki
Kuruimizu
Vomitself
Review: Boris's Amplifier Worship, first released in 1998 and now reissued by Third Man Records, stands as a monumental testament to the band's uncompromising vision of heavy music. This album showcases their ability to push metal to its extreme boundaries, blending doom-drone, psych-sludge, and unrelenting noise. It's an intense, chaotic, and visceral experience, not for the faint of heart. The remastered version brings new life to this brutal classic, housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket and pressed at Third Man Pressing for a high-quality vinyl experience. Boris's signature sonic landscapes are rich with mythic weight, as tracks shift from slow, crushing doom to explosive bursts of sound. The group's bullish experimentation, combined with their powerful live performances, has earned them a devoted fanbase worldwide. This reissue is essentialia timeless blueprint for Boris's expansive future.
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Volume 1
Cat: MD 33003. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Saturno Nudo (7:21)
Metadone (13:21)
Mokaba (5:03)
Palamito (10:27)
Cardosa (4:07)
Review: Rome label Maledetta Discoteca Records encouraged a bunch of talented local musicians to get together and play live, embrace spontaneity and do their improvised best. What results is this new record, which is funk at its core, but which is coloured by so much more around the edges. Recorded in the historic Auditorium 900 studios with sound engineer Fabrizio Piccolo, the record takes in everything from 70s instrumentals to progressive funk, Hispanic rock and more with all manner of wah wah guitars, synths and organ bringing each groove to life in tiles fashion.
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Wrapped Up In A Dream (B-STOCK)
Cat: REM 17 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with minor split on inner sleeve, otherwise in excellent condition
Goodnight Kiss (3:18)
I Don't Want Nobody (1:54)
You're The One (2:17)
Junk (2:19)
Voice On The Line (3:01)
I Need Your Love (2:24)
Here Comes That Girl (2:50)
Tell Me About It (3:21)
Wrapped Up In A Dream (2:59)
It's The Same Old Song (2:50)
Picture (2:34)
Just Another Boy (2:51)
Girl (2:46)
Can't You Feel My Heartbeat (2:42)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with minor split on inner sleeve, otherwise in excellent condition***


Arising from the demise of The Poppees, vocalist/rhythm guitarist Paddy Lorenzo and lead guitarist Bobby Dee Waxman grew tired of their Merseybeat influences and opted to embrace the more aggressive inspirations that were coming by way of acts in their formative years such as The Heartbreakers and Ramones, as well as the burgeoning CBGB's live scene at large. Thus, The Boyfriends was born and lurch into the fray so they did in unencumbered fashion with a bevvy of pop sensibility and mega hooks hidden behind a frenetic bent. Wrapped Up In A Dream compiles the group's two singles as well as studio material and demos, remastered from the original tapes and pressed to its very first vinyl home. Take a listen and potential spin to one of the great powerpop punk outfits forgotten to time no longer.
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The Boys (reissue)
Cat: VOID 002LP. Rel: 02 May 24
Sick On You (1:54)
I Call Your Name (2:13)
Tumble With Me (1:58)
Tonight (1:29)
I Don't Care (2:13)
Soda Pressing (2:35)
No Money (1:51)
First Time (2:18)
Box Number (2:32)
Kiss Like A Nun (1:59)
Cop Cars (2:03)
Keep Running (1:45)
Tenement Kids (1:38)
Living In The City (2:10)
Review: 1977 is often considered the year that punk peaked and then died, when in actuality the genre and scene were only starting to truly take root around this time, with several iconic contributions such as the self-titled debut LP from homegrown London outfit The Boys. Born out of the departure of Matt Dangerfield from London SS, and Casino Steel from Hollywood Brats, the pair would land a record deal with NEMS off of the strength of their debut single, 'I Don't Care', leading to touring as support for John Cale of Velvet Underground, while the arrival of their quintessential pop-inflected scrappy pub-punk full-length would see them joining the John Peel Sessions alumni later that same year.
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Sounds Good
Sounds Good (LP + insert)
Cat: BCR 112LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Nobody But You (2:10)
Peach Optimo (2:41)
Listen (2:45)
Gift Of Life (3:22)
NyNy (2:23)
I Will Be (2:45)
Hanging On (3:04)
XFaded (2:49)
Too Yung (3:03)
Stay (2:19)
Sweet & Lovely (2:37)
Rialto Winds (1:33)
Review: Brainstory's sophomore album, Sounds Good, marks a significant evolution for the LA-based trio. From signing with Big Crown Records to navigating the challenges of COVID, they've honed their craft and tightened their sound. Produced by Leon Michels, the album showcases Brainstory's expanded brotherhood and their ability to blend genres seamlessly. Tracks like 'Nobody But You' and 'Peach Optimo' reveal new facets of their musical range, while 'Gift Of Life' delves into existential themes with haunting beauty. With contributions from Claire Cottrill on 'Hanging On,' and introspective tracks like 'Too Yung,' Brainstory delivers a deeply personal and musically rich experience. Sounds Good is not just an album title, but a testament to Brainstory's growth and the genuine bonds that fuel their artistry.
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Attitudes
Attitudes (yellow & black splattered vinyl LP + insert limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRS 195S. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Swift Oves (2:18)
Attitudes (2:02)
Starry Night (2:37)
High School (0:55)
Leave Me Alone (1:37)
Pledge Of Allegiance (2:37)
The Cry (3:32)
The Wolf (3:29)
Romance (2:34)
Misogyny (2:49)
Chains (3:16)
Over & Over (3:18)
Dirty Work (4:04)
Review: LA punks Brat (aka. The Brat) released just one album, Attitudes, in 1980. Despite their terse career, effectively lasting for just three years (indeed, being made up usually of hot temperaments and bright, punk bands don't tend to last that long, though the members of this outfit did go onto flourish under other projects and names), this LP is nothing short of a charmer. Characteristic of the first wave of LA punk - along with contemporaneous albums by X, The Germs and The Weirdos - Atittudes has an up-front, earnest and melodic sound, one that'll instantly chime with anyone wanting to explore the constructive side of anarchy. Echoes of rockabilly and glam rock shine through on jubilant buzzers like 'Starry Night', and its for creative fusions such as this that Attitudes enjoys the cult classic status it has now.
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Ladies Women & Girls (reissue)
Ladies Women & Girls (reissue) (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LPKRS 765C. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Eating Toothpaste (2:27)
Gimme Brains (2:17)
It's Common (But We Don't Talk About It) (2:16)
Not In Dog Years (1:54)
You're Fired (2:51)
Cheap Trick Record (1:40)
In Love With All My Lovers (2:06)
90's Nomad (2:10)
Well You Wanna Know What? (3:25)
Flavor Of The Month Club (2:35)
Affection Training (1:57)
Do You Like Me Like That? (2:37)
Come Hither (2:28)
Girlfriends Don't Keep (1:12)
Review: Olympia, Washington's Bratmobile's sophomore album puts Allison Wolfe's sharp, singsong delivery front and centre with her barbed lyrics capturing attention and delivering hard truths. Now reissued for fans everywhere, this cult rocked which is often dubbed warm-up material for a messy night out features Molly Neuman's relentless drumming and Erin Smith's razor-sharp riffs, both of which drive the band's unapologetic sound forwards throughout. It was a powerful return at the time with a no holds barred approach that was ahead of its time and helped to make this essential feminist punk at its finest.
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Closer To It (reissue)
Cat: SBM 19LP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Whenever You're Ready (6:16)
Happiness Is Just Around The Bend (6:31)
Light On The Path (4:50)
Compared To What (7:53)
Inner City Blues (4:30)
Voices Of Other Times (5:54)
Review: Brian Auger's fusion of jazz, funk, and rock in this 1973 release feels as bold today as it must have sounded then, with his expressive Hammond organ weaving effortlessly through complex arrangements that balance technical mastery with emotional depth. The interplay between soulful grooves and intricate rhythms gives the music a timeless quality, particularly in standout tracks where vocal lines and instrumental passages collide in unexpectedly powerful ways. The reissue brings renewed clarity to a release that remains a touchstone for anyone exploring the boundary-pushing potential of jazz fusion.

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Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees
Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: AUK 049LP. Rel: 24 Jun 22
The Real (4:56)
Ineffable Mindfuck (3:29)
It's About Being Free Really (3:26)
What's In A Name (4:05)
Silenced (3:24)
Before & Afterland (4:55)
You Think I'm Joking? (4:00)
#1 Lucky Kitty (4:10)
Wait A Minute (2:30 To Be Exact) (2:35)
Don't Let Me Get In Your Way (2:45)
Review: Anton Newcombe's prolific Brian Jonestown Massacre notch up their 19th studio album with Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees. It's headed up by lead single 'The Real', which shows the psych-rock lifer hasn't lost any of his inspiration this far into his career. He worked in the studio with Ricky Maymi, Ryan Calrson Van Kriedt, Hakon Adalsteinsson, Hallberg Daoi Hallbergsson, Uri Rennert and Sara Neidorf in a whirlwind 70 days of tracking new music, and this album, whittled down to 10 incendiary tracks, is the result. It's everything you want from a BJM record - a perfect addition to their monumental oeuvre.
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Suburban Vermin 1996-98
Cat: HZR 228. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Pushed Around (1:47)
Bad Attitude (2:11)
Backdoor To Hell (1:17)
Waiting For You (2:41)
Feel My Love (1:23)
Baby You're So Repulsive (1:31)
Everybody Needs Somebody (1:23)
Born In A Grave (2:07)
Bad Attitude '98 (2:08)
Radio Suicide (live At Fireside Bowl) (1:48)
I Juvenile (live At Fireside Bowl) (1:36)
Pushed Around (demo) (1:55)
Rebel (demo) (1:35)
Get To You (1:38)
Review: In the midst of the 90s math-rock/shoegazing scenes marrying themselves to the progressive Midwest emo movement that had stemmed from hardcore and grunge, one short-lived act too pissed off to play ball was The Brides. Referred to in the underground circles as "Chicago's Best Band of the 1990s", their approach was simplistic and singular: jagged edged, lo-fi cutthroat punk rock too fuzzy to be called garage yet refusing to recognise the hardcore aggression of latter days. Suburban Vermin 1996-98 catalogues the entirety of the band's brief discography, including their eight previously unreleased 1997 legendary demo tracks, blistering 7" cuts as well as previously unheard alternates and live demo takes. Nasty, arrogant - and better than every band you listen to - The Brides were the last stop off the cliff of ballsy punk n' roll, and this studious compilation is sure to wet the beak of any fans of the likes of Crime, Viletones, Pagans, Weirdos, or Heartbreakers.
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Post Human: Nex Gen
Cat: 194399 43432. Rel: 27 Sep 24
[ost] Dreamseeker
Youtopia
Kool-Aid
Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood
Limousine (feat Aurora)
DarkSide
A Bullet W/ My Name On (feat Underoath)
[ost] (Spi)ritual
N/A
Lost
Strangers
RIP (Duskcore remix)
Amen (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Daryl Palumbo Of Glassjaw)
[ost] Puss-e
Die4u
Dig It
Review: While there was once a time Nottingham's Bring Me The Horizon were known as the knife-edged fringe sporting MySpace era deathcore easy target, it's highly unlikely anyone ever had it on their bingo cards that within the span of a decade the band would become the torch bearers for mainstream metal, following in the footsteps of Linkin Park and 30 Seconds To Mars. Serving as the long-awaited sequel to 2020's nu-metal indebted Post Human: Survival Horror EP, their seventh full-length (and first since 2018's Amo) Post Human: Nex Gen doesn't simply follow suit, but creatively clusters essentially every sonic guise the group have adorned throughout their tenure into one singular sonic headfuck. Touching on everything from metalcore, post-hardcore, pop-punk, hyperpop, trap, nightcore and Anime music; the album is a testament to ADHD maximalism, and while it may come off as messy, obnoxious or utterly overwhelming, it's nigh impossible to not be impressed by the sleek effortlessness in which they appropriate vastly differing soundscapes like they were always theirs to begin. Marking their final effort with longtime keyboardist/programmer/producer Jordan Fish and boasting equally dichotomous features from the likes of Aurora, Lil Uzi Vert, Underoath and Daryl Palumbo (Glassjaw, Head Automatica), the second instalment of the Post Human saga simultaneously serves as the end of one era for Bring Me The Horizon, and the dawn of an equally promising new age. Report back for Post Human 3 in due course.
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Post Human: Nex Gen
Post Human: Nex Gen (2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 495318. Rel: 27 Sep 24
[ost] Dreamseeker (2:01)
Youtopia (2:13)
Kool-Aid (3:45)
Top 10 Statues That Cried Blood (3:44)
Limousine (feat Aurora) (4:22)
DarkSide (2:42)
A Bullet W/ My Name On (feat Underoath) (2:48)
[ost] (Spi)ritual (3:19)
N/A (3:23)
Lost (3:26)
Strangers (3:14)
RIP (Duskcore remix) (3:03)
Amen (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Daryl Palumbo Of Glassjaw) (3:27)
[ost] Puss-e (3:24)
Die4u (2:51)
Dig It (6:34)
Review: Bring Me The Horizon were once known as Nottingham's emo-fringed MySpace deathcore scene kids, but the near two decades since have seen them balloon into the latest gateway mainstream metal outfit, taking the reins from the likes of 30 Seconds To Mars and Linkin Park before them. Returning with the highly anticipated sequel to their 2020 nu-metal-centric 'Post Human: Survival Horror' EP, their seventh album (and first proper full-length since 2018's Amo) Post Human: Nex Gen does its utmost to level up on every front just like a true sequel should. Condensing practically every sonic well the group have previously toe-dipped into one noxious bucket of hallucinogenic fluidity, the material here might make numerous nods to their metalcore and post-hardcore beginnings, but that's only to calm the trip with familiarity before being utterly doused in swathes of everything from pop-punk to trap, hyperpop, nightcore and even Anime music. Best described as "ADHD maximalism", the band and project make no qualms over its self-professed over-stuffed, chaotic, messy, obnoxious, overwhelming nature, though it's nearly impossible not to be impressed by the effortless fusions on display at every sonic turn. Their final work with longtime keyboardist/programmer/producer Jordan Fish, while offering a bevvy of dichotomous features from the likes of Aurora, Lil Uzi Vert, Underoath and Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw and Head Automatica, the Post Human saga continues to rage through the mainstream and underground metal and punk circles like a coked-up unicorn, simply too farcical to be fucked with. Where the trip takes us on Part 3 is, for now, anyone's absurd guess.
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Spell Blanket: Collected Demos 2006-2009
Cat: WARPLP 372. Rel: 02 May 24
The Song Before The Song Comes Out (0:42)
March Of The Fleas (2:07)
Greater Than Joy (1:25)
Mother Plays Games (1:52)
My Marble Eye (0:33)
Roses Red (2:40)
Hip Bone To Hip Bone (1:24)
Running Back To Me (1:58)
I Blink You Blink (0:57)
Infant Girl (1:00)
I Run In Dreams (1:56)
Luminous Image (0:52)
A Little Light (1:23)
Hairpin Memories (2:10)
My Body (1:08)
Follow The Light (2:39)
Tunnel View (2:45)
Where Are You? (1:58)
Singing Game (0:39)
I Want To Be Fine (3:53)
The Games You Play (2:35)
Grey Grey Skies (0:25)
Puzzle (2:18)
The Clock Is On Fire (2:50)
Petal Alphabet (3:38)
Tell Table (0:43)
Fatherly Veil (3:25)
Dream Power (0:55)
Heartbeat (1:21)
Call Sign (1:13)
Crone Motion (1:15)
Sleeping Bed (1:10)
Join In Together (1:05)
Colour In The Numbers (3:59)
I Am The Bridge (0:49)
Spirit House (2:14)
Review: One of several final demo collections by the band Broadcast, all recorded between 2006 and 2009, to be released before they say their final goodbyes to the world as a group. Comprising songs and sketches drawn from the four-track tape archives of the late Trish Keenan, who died in 2011, Spell Broadcast seems a befitting title for the audio-incantation that this large set of 36 originals seems to cast over us. The recordings lay the groundwork for what would have been Broadcast's fifth album, offering a window into Trish and James Cargill's creative process during the post-Tender Buttons period from 2006-2009.
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Distant Call: Collected Demos 2000-2006
Cat: WARPLP 373. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Tears In The Typing Pool (2:08)
Still Feels Like Tears (3:12)
Come Back To Me (3:07)
The Little Bell (2:03)
Distant Call (2:41)
Valerie (2:22)
Colour Me In (2:22)
Ominous Cloud (3:01)
Flame Left From The Sun (1:47)
Where Youth & Laughter Go (2:00)
Poem Of A Dead Song (1:27)
O How I Miss You (1:55)
Pendulum (3:52)
Please Call To Book (Le'ts Write A song Project) (4:41)
Review: As the title suggests, Broadcast have collected all their demo recordings made between 2000 and 2006 and compiled them onto a single 14-track record. But that's not the main piece of news: sadly, this one marks the end of releasing from the band, tying the bow on an game-changing career to say the least. Many of these tender tidbits were worked into finished productions appearing on Haha Sound, Tender Buttons and The Future Crayon; it's an impressive flex to be able to flaunt your one-offs and pack them onto a single recorded finale. What's more, the connotations aroused by form - demos - as well as the sonic content of these gems plays nicely up to Broadcast's now well-established aesthetic, which is one for the ages, to be sure. The album also includes two songs discovered by James after bandmate Trish's passing: 'Come Back To Me' and 'Please Call To Book' which was her response to Broadcast's 2006 'Let's Write A Song' project, where fans were asked to submit lyrics on a postcard which would then be worked into a finished song.
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Monster's Ball
Monster's Ball (limited gatefold gold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 0003263. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Lucifer Sam (feat Ian Paice & Steve Hillage) (4:38)
Screamin' Ball (At Dracula's Hall) (2:19)
I Feel Free (feat James Williamson & Rat Scabies) (2:49)
Bucket O' Blood (feat Nik Turner) (3:27)
Zombie Yelp (feat Roye Albrighton & Mark Stein) (3:31)
Whistlin' Past The Graveyard (feat The Sinclairs) (4:25)
Fire (feat James Williamson, Carmine Appice & Brian Auger) (3:40)
The Monster Hop (feat Shuggie Otis) (3:31)
Curse Of The Hearse (3:49)
Mad Witch (3:09)
The Vampire (feat The Coffin Daggers) (3:00)
Late Last Night (feat Steve Hillage, Roye Albrighton, Gilli Smyth & Joel Vandroogenbroeck) (3:51)
Review: Theatrical rock icon Arthur Brown's Monster's Ball is a ghoulish masterpiece that arrives just in time for Halloween. Brown himself is joined on the album by a list of top-draw collaborators including The Stooges' James Williamson, Gong's Steve Hillage, Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice, Hawkwind co-founder Nik Turner and R&B superstar Shuggie Otis. There is a mix of great cover versions here, as well as a new version of Brown's own 'Fire' tune plus plenty of newly-penned hits. It all adds up to a thrilling rock album high on drama and theatre.
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Underground (mono) (remastered)
Underground (mono) (remastered) (limited LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: SME 88. Rel: 07 May 25
Psichefreelico (Sostenuto) (2:40)
Impressianico (4:27)
Reiteratoico (3:27)
Uauaico (3:41)
Africaneidico (2:53)
Bacharachico (2:25)
Respondico (2:33)
Psichefreelico (Ballata) (2:45)
Velocipedeico (4:09)
Review: Originally recorded in Rome with top-tier players like Giorgio Carnini and Giovanni Tommaso, this psychedelic library session bridges modal jazz, Latin percussion, and fuzzed-out funk. This reissue restores the 1970 cut in full, swirling through ghostly organ grooves and spiralling rhythm sections with a clarity that feels startlingly fresh. 'Psichefreelico (Sostenuto)' and 'Bacharachico' glide between dreamy lounge and scorched delay-drenched oddness, while 'Africaneidico' pulses with loose Afro-Latin syncopation. Mined from Italy's golden age of library music and remastered from mono tapes, it's a masterclass in instrumental storytellingivivid, woozy and totally transportive.
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Overground (reissue)
Cat: SME 84. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Celluin (2:59)
Adrie's Dream (3:17)
Cirotil (4:51)
Amofen (4:23)
Simanite (3:06)
Roxy (3:31)
Alipid (3:49)
Brain (4:52)
Review: Sandro Brugnolini's Overground stands as a rare gem in library music and is also generally regarded as some of this artist's best work alongside his formidable Underground from 1970. Originally released on Sincro Edizioni Musicali, it served as the soundtrack to Enrico Moscatelli and Mario Rigoni's documentary Persuasione having been commissioned by Ente Provinciale Per Il Turismo Di Trento. Featuring top Italian musicians like Angelo Baroncini, Silvano Chimento, Giorgio Carnini, Enzo Restuccia, and Giovanni Tommaso, the album traverses from underground psychedelic prog rock with swirling organs and fuzzy guitars to sophisticated lounge grooves with avant-garde orchestrations. Now remastered from the original tapes, it is one to add to the racks tout suite.
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Frontier's Edge
Frontier's Edge (limited opaque lime vinyl LP)
Cat: DWR 002LPC1. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Frontier's Edge (2:31)
Devil Doesn't Care (2:47)
KRITN (2:32)
Crescent Blade (2:55)
A Passage To Ashinol (2:16)
Curled Steel (2:35)
Review: .They don't come much tighter than the legendary New York City outfit, Budos Band. The acclaimed funk outfit has long been associated with Daptone Records - for over two decades, in fact - but here they land on new label Diamond West with latest EP Frontier's Edge. Across five cuts it has their famously tight grooves under pining each track and the whole thing is said to have been written in just a few days. The lead single and title track is a menacing head banger with bone rattling guitar and tejano-flavored horns.This one comes on lovely opaque lime vinyl.
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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Frontier's Edge
Devil Doesn't Care
KRITN
Crescent Blade
A Passage To Ashinol
Curled Steel
Review: After years spent delivering heady fusions of deep funk and Afro-funk on Daptone Records, The Budos Band resurface on Diamond West, an imprint founded by two of the band's key members earlier this year. Their first missive on the California-based imprint is as rousing and fiery as ever, with their usual riotous and heavyweight sound being subtly expanded via nods towards psych-funk, Mariachi Band music and the funk-rock sound made famous by Sly and the Family Stone. The six scorching instrumentals on show are all superb, with our current favourites including the punchy 'The Devil Doesn't Care', the trippy solo-laden explosion that is 'KRITIN' and the deliciously psychedelic and suspenseful 'Curled Steel'.
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The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 04361. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: Seven years after Bullet For My Valentine first formed under the name Jeff Killed John, they finally dropped a debut album. Gone were the Nirvana and Metallica covers that had defined the band's first incarnation, and in was a more melodic and poppier take on thrash and heavy metal. Going on to sell in excess of 1.6million copies between its initial release in 2005 and 2018, it remains BFMV's most commercially successful outing, earning them gold certification by the US RIAA and UK BPI, and platinum in the eyes of Germany's BVMI. If all this is news to you, perhaps we should start with some references. One for fans of Funeral For A Friend, Alexisonfire and more glossy emo-hued metal groups, it doesn't take long to realise why praise was heaped on The Poison, and the musicians, for their powerhouse riffs and unapologetically loud aesthetic.
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The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold 180 gram 'bloodshot' clear & red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: TK 741 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The debut studio album from Brigend crew Bullet for My Valentine emerged in 2005 on Visible Noise Records and catapulted the Welsh band to success, going on to sell more than two million copies worldwide. Here it is again, celebrating (almost) two decades of life in a flurry of hard, jagged riffs and distinctively screamo-flavoured vocals courtesy of Matthew Tuck. The band reputedly formed to cover Metallica and Nirvana songs and while their sound doesn't ape either of them, they all share a cunning knack for combining memorable hooks and sonic brutality. Choose your Poison.
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The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram 'bloodshot' clear & red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: TK 741. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: The debut studio album from Brigend crew Bullet for My Valentine emerged in 2005 on Visible Noise Records and catapulted the Welsh band to success, going on to sell more than two million copies worldwide. Here it is again, celebrating (almost) two decades of life in a flurry of hard, jagged riffs and distinctively screamo-flavoured vocals courtesy of Matthew Tuck. The band reputedly formed to cover Metallica and Nirvana songs and while their sound doesn't ape either of them, they all share a cunning knack for combining memorable hooks and sonic brutality. Choose your Poison.
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Lookaftering (20th Anniversary Edition)
Lookaftering (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: FATLP 38X. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Lately (2:20)
Here Before (2:05)
Wayward (3:06)
Hidden (3:23)
Against The Sky (3:07)
Turning Backs (4:26)
If I Were (2:13)
Same But Different (3:35)
Brother (2:07)
Feet Of Clay (4:29)
Wayward Hum (4:11)
Lately (live) (3:34)
Here Before (demo) (1:57)
Wayward (alternative take) (3:03)
Hidden (demo) (3:22)
Against The Sky (demo) (3:03)
Turning Backs (demo) (4:30)
If I Were (demo) (2:22)
Same But Different (demo) (3:39)
Brother (demo) (2:12)
Feet Of Clay (demo) (3:25)
Review: Vashti Bunyan's latest piece offers a serene journey through delicate folk landscapes. The expanded edition takes these already beautiful tracks and enhances them, giving them a richer, fuller texture. Bunyan's soft vocals, laden with vulnerability, intertwine perfectly with the gentle instrumentation, creating an album that's both calming and emotionally stirring. It's easy to see why it became a cult classiciher ethereal storytelling and minimalistic approach resonate with anyone who's ever sought solace in music's simplicity. This edition elevates it further, making it an essential listen.






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Locust Abortion Technician (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2058LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Sweat Loaf (5:02)
Graveyard (2:27)
Pittsburgh To Lebanon (2:24)
Weber (0:35)
Hay (1:49)
Human Cannonball (3:51)
USSA (2:15)
The O-Men (3:27)
Kuntz (2:20)
Graveyard (2:44)
22 Going On 23 (4:25)
Review: The second part of Matador's reissues of the essential early records by Texas's Butthole Surfers continues with three of their most insane slabs -- 1985's Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis, 1987's Locust Abortion Technician and 1988's Hairway to Steven. The second of these three, Locust Abortion Technician marked the meso-morphosis of the band's transmutation from Texan outcasts to global sensations. Compared to the still somewhat demo-qual feel of Cream Corn, Locust Abortion Technician was also their most rapacious outing yet, bringing their trademark scuzzy guitars and gassy, so-called 'Gibbytronix' vocal effects units - an invention of the band's own Gibby Haynes - to fuller prominence.
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