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Cool World
Cool World (limited neon green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: FR 164LPNG. Rel: 28 Nov 24
I Am Dog Now (3:41)
Shame (3:34)
Frownland (3:50)
Funny Man (3:35)
Camcorder (5:58)
Tape (4:07)
The New World (4:33)
Masc (4:01)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:51)
No Way Out (3:28)
Review: With their 2022 debut LP God's Country, the herald of the true face and voice for modern middle-American malaise came in the form of noise-rock/sludge metal purveyors Chat Pile. Broadcasting from their muted home of Oklahoma City, their deformed sonic mutations pulled equally from The Jesus Lizard, Acid Bath and Korn, while vocalist Raygun Busch (that is his credited moniker) appalled and harrowed with his spoken-word nightmare poetics touching on everything from homelessness and the opioid crisis, to real-life recounts of botched robberies and first-person narratives from horror film characters such as the mother of Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th. Expanding their scope both conceptually and compositionally, Cool World takes aim at the entire planet with classism, the horrors of war and genocide, the very real potential for abuse stemming from toxic masculinity, capitalist lies and the nihility of existence all as topics of discussion, while still making time for backwoods journeys into serial killer's isolated farm homes. Musically continuing to pummel with industrial abrasion and hypnotic groove, sonically the band have begun to embrace their sludge-core tendencies while channelling nuanced elements of alternative metal and goth rock, offering new painstaking modes of vulnerability to drive home their despair-laden character studies. Mark our words, there isn't one single other metal/punk/alternative album in 2024 that slaps this hard while instilling such a cold feeling of visceral dread and fear for our ever-despondent cool world.

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Chime Oblivion
Chime Oblivion (limited green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DG 002X. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Neighborhood Dog (1:43)
Kiss Her Or Be Her (2:21)
The Fiend (1:37)
Heated Horses (2:43)
The Uninvited Guest (0:06)
And Again (3:41)
The Mythomaniac (2:10)
Smoke Ring (2:40)
I'm Not A Mirror (3:39)
Grass (1:58)
Cold Pulse (1:37)
The Catalogue (3:28)
Review: Primarily known for his sprawling LA-based psych/garage/punk/all of the above work as Osees aka Thee Oh Sees aka Oh Sees, John Dwyer links up with experienced percussionist Dave Barbarossa (Fine Young Cannibals, Adam & The Ants) for the retro bratty glam-punk experience of the year - Chime Oblivion. Their self-titled debut is packed full of squelchy synths, jagged minimalist guitar lines and high-pitched eccentric vocals, paying clear homage to classic acts such as The Slits and Bow Wow Wow. Chock full of bite-sized bangers including 'Neighbourhood Dog' and 'Kiss Her Or Be Her', both of which scoff at the notion of a three-minute track, this is retrofitted throwback dance-punk in the stylised era before it even had such a moniker.
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Have A Drink On Me: Live At Academic Community Hall Kowloon 25th February 1982 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 065Y. Rel: 27 Feb 25
London Calling (2:34)
Washington Bullets (2:42)
Tommy Gun (3:29)
The Guns Of Brixton (3:11)
Train In Vain (3:45)
Know Your Rights (4:18)
The Magnificent Seven (5:09)
Ivan Meets GI Joe (3:50)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (4:11)
Koka Kola (3:03)
Broadway (3:15)
I Fought The Law (2:25)
Career Opportunities (2:30)
Janie Jones (2:10)
Brand New Cadillac (2:15)
Somebody Got Murdered (1:41)
Police & Thieves (4:06)
Stay Free (4:54)
Armageddon Time (3:14)
Jimmy Jazz (3:28)
Complete Control (4:29)
English Civil War (5:46)
Police On My Back (2:56)
Garageland (2:56)
Clash City Rockers (3:28)
Spanish Bombs (3:54)
I'm So Bored With The USA (4:35)
London's Burning (1:10)
Bankrobber (4:00)
Review: After recording sessions for their legendary fifth LP Combat Rock would come to a close at the end of 1981, punk heroes The Clash embarked on a six-week jaunt across Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand (where they shot the iconic cover for their forthcoming record) and Hong Kong. Hitting the city of Kowloon on 25th February only a few months out from record release, this was an era when Hong Kong was still a colony of the British Empire (the last existing dependency of any significance at this time) and enjoyed less government interference in personal freedom, yet there had never been an act as bold as The Clash over to visit. With a setlist that reads today more like a greatest hits including the signature opener 'London Calling' along with bangers galore from 'The Guns Of Brixton' to 'I Fought The Law', '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais' and 'Jimmy Jazz', with the band even treating the crowd to an early earful of Combat Rock lead single 'Know Your Rights' more than two months before official release (a time when no one had smart phones to film and throw up on YouTube or include on Setlist.fm as "New Song"), this performance and tour would also be one of the final to feature drummer Topper Headon, who would be fired due to his heroin addiction just a few months down the line, marking the end of the original line-up.
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Tokyo 1982
Tokyo 1982 (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 075LPLTD. Rel: 28 Feb 25
London Calling (4:19)
Safe European Home (4:16)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (4:19)
Brand New Cadillac (2:07)
Charlie Don't Surf (6:14)
Clampdown (4:49)
This Is Radio Clash (4:44)
Armagideon Time (5:00)
Jimmy Jazz (6:09)
Tommy Gun (4:05)
Fujiyama Mama (With Pearl Harbour) (2:03)
Police On My Back (3:06)
White Riot (2:13)
Review: Finishing up recording sessions for what would become their classic fifth full-length LP Combat Rock in December of 1981, The Clash began 1982 with a six-week jaunt across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Thailand (where they would shoot the iconic cover for their forthcoming album) and Japan, marking their first time hitting most of these countries. Taking the stage at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo on the 1st February, Joe Strummer and co would rip through a setlist that reads today more like a greatest hits collection including the signature opener 'London Calling' along with an array of quintessential bangers such as '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais', 'This Is Radio Clash', 'Tommy Gun' and 'Jimmy Jazz', while the band would be joined by bassist Paul Simonon's wife Pearl Harbor (aka Pearl E. Gates) of new wave outfit Pearl Harbor & The Explosions for a rendition of the Wanda Jackson popularised 'Fujiyama Mama'. This tour and subsequent performance is also noteworthy for being one of the last to feature drummer Topper Headon, who would be removed from the band shortly after due to his heroin addiction, ultimately bringing an end to the original line-up.
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Have A Drink On Me: Live At Academic Community Hall Kowloon 25th February 1982 FM Broadcast
London Calling (2:34)
Washington Bullets (2:42)
Tommy Gun (3:29)
The Guns Of Brixton (3:11)
Train In Vain (3:45)
Know Your Rights (4:18)
The Magnificent Seven (5:09)
Ivan Meets GI Joe (3:50)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (4:11)
Koka Kola (3:03)
Broadway (3:15)
I Fought The Law (2:25)
Career Opportunities (2:30)
Janie Jones (2:10)
Brand New Cadillac (2:15)
Somebody Got Murdered (1:41)
Police & Thieves (4:06)
Stay Free (4:54)
Armageddon Time (3:14)
Jimmy Jazz (3:28)
Complete Control (4:29)
English Civil War (5:46)
Police On My Back (2:56)
Garageland (2:56)
Clash City Rockers (3:28)
Spanish Bombs (3:54)
I'm So Bored With The USA (4:35)
London's Burning (1:10)
Bankrobber (4:00)
Review: Following the end of recording sessions for what would become their iconic fifth full-length Combat Rock in December 1981, punk legends The Clash would embark on a six-week tour of Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand (where they would shoot the cover for the upcoming album) and Hong Kong. Captured in Kowloon on the 25th February three months before record release, and during a time where the city enjoyed less stringent government oversight, there had still never been an act as rambunctious and declarative as The Clash to hold court. Delivering a set that now reads like a greatest hits from the obligatory opener of 'London Calling' to bangers such as 'Tommy Gun', 'The Guns Of Brixton', 'I Fought The Law' and 'Jimmy Jazz', while even unveiling Combat Rock lead single 'Know Your Rights' two months before studio release, the performance and subsequent tour is also noteworthy for being one of the last with the original line-up, as drummer Topper Headon would be fired due to his heroin addiction only a couple of months later.
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A World Apart
A World Apart (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 8007CV. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Something You Said (2:19)
Can't Talk (3:27)
Right Time (2:31)
On My Own (2:24)
Desmond & Kathy (2:29)
As You Were (Tomorrow) (2:23)
Pleasure Seeker (1:59)
He (2:34)
What's In A Name (2:10)
Melody Hill (1:53)
Review: Hailing from Huntington Beach, California, The Crowd arrived in the early 80s as part of the "trash punk" movement, somewhat segregated from the burgeoning hardcore realm that was slowly becoming the most followed path forward for the punk scene. Sporting dayglo beachwear and influencing their own type of proto moshing (or "slam dancing"), their momentum sadly didn't equate to instantaneous success for their 1981 debut full-length 'A World Apart', which can best be described as chaotic surf-punk akin to a scrappier Agent Orange. Dissolving shortly after before reforming towards the end of the decade for their sophomore follow up Big Fish Stories, the band would become an on again, off again labour of love from there on out whilst the members toiled away in a myriad of other groups, yet time and ears syncing up in later decades as always, this debut LP has since been reappraised for its unique and pioneering form of sunny aggro and the vast number of acts it surely inspired, who ironically eclipsed the band during a time where they needed some sunrays the most.
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