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I Gotta Limit
Cat: AJX 822S. Rel: 12 Nov 24
I Gotta Limit (feat Kitty Liv) (3:10)
Summer Sun (David Arnold remix) (4:25)
Review: Having played a slew of inimitable and unforgettable television comedy characters over the past decade or so, from Toast of London's Stephen Toast to Douglas Reynholm in The IT Crowd, Dixon Bainbridge in The Mighty Boosh and Todd Rivers in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, you could be forgiven for expecting Matt Berry to use songwriting and music as another form of hilarious release. That's definitely not the case. There's plenty of release on I Gotta Limit, but this is anything other than satire. The first new music to come from Berry's 2025 album, Heard Noises, the two tracks here are pure joy, authentic and genuinely impressive on a technical level. Exchanging lines in a duet with Kitty Liv for the titular number, the vibe is part Northern Soul, part psych rock, and pretty much all completely captivating.
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Texas Moon
Cat: DOC 254LP. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Doris (3:53)
B-Side (4:32)
Chocolate Hills (3:18)
Father Father (5:41)
Mariella (5:05)
Review: Sometimes it's just too difficult to contain our excitement; we're quaking in our boots at news of Khruangbin's next release, with the Texan three-piece this time lending their alt-indie-funk mastery to vocal frontage by Leon Bridges. The humorously titled lead single 'B-side' is emblematic of their stated aim here - to redefine "how people perceive Texas music i that beautiful marriage of country and r'n'b i and really paying homage to that." The sonic result? Bubbling bass and wahhy riffs, over a ghostly and misty relaxers' beat. Its hook digs into our thighs deeper than a Sheriff's steel spurs, and fittingly, it's music video is themed after a 19th Century western town.

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To See One Eagle Fly
Cat: STLK 001. Rel: 29 Apr 16
To See One Eagle Fly (original version 1978) (5:09)
To See One Eagle Fly (Mudds extended mix) (7:27)
Review: Well, what a way to inaugurate your label! The newly crowned Spacetalk comes through resolutely correct with this reissue of 1978's "To See One Eagle Fly" by Morrison Kincannon, a psyched-out funk bomb with a glorious blue-eyed soul twist, and a mystical sort of vibe that can proudly sit up there with the likes of Stills, Nash and Young - i.e. proggy but still groovy. There's an extended remix from Mudds, and the man goes for a kind of dub version approach; a new and different tactic to deploy over a rock tune, but effective nonetheless.
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Love You Better
Love You Better (coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 233C1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:06)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (4:30)
Review: Here comes a meltingly powerful 7" split single by Monophonics and Kelly Finnigan, a psychedelic soul band and a singer from California respectively. Monophonics' contribution is a classic: 'Love You Better', a catchy, soulful belter concerning a formerly broken relationship, and the sacrifices it takes to pick up the pieces. The flipside, meanwhile, is a newer one from Finnigan; 'The Shape Of My Teardrops', which reckons with grief in the form of a surreal, rimshotting slow jam.

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Tangerine Dream (remastered)
Tangerine Dream (remastered) (limited gatefold orange splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: KS 1001C1. Rel: 23 May 24
Kaleidoscope (2:14)
Please Excuse My Face (2:10)
Dive Into Yesterday (4:46)
Mr Small, The Watch Repairer Man (2:42)
Flight From Ashiya (2:41)
The Murder Of Lewis Tollani (2:47)
(Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion (3:18)
Dear Nellie Goodrich (2:45)
Holidaymaker (2:29)
A Lesson, Perhaps (2:41)
The Sky Children (7:58)
Review: Kaleidoscope's Tangerine Dream stands as a quintessential English psychedelic album, often ranked among the most important and influential works in the genre alongside iconic releases like Sgt. Pepper's, Forever Changes, and The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. Despite its rarity and collectability, with mint copies fetching hefty prices, the album has surprisingly lacked a proper reissue and remastering treatment for over five decades. However, after three years of determined effort, negotiations with major label executives and stroke of luck, the album is finally receiving its long-awaited official reissue. Thanks to painstaking detective work and fortunate encounters with Universal archivists, the original master tapes, previously languishing in the vaults, have been unearthed. Moreover, Sonic Boom of Spacemen 3 fame has meticulously remastered the album from these original tapes in his Lisbon studio, ensuring that it is presented to listeners as intended. This reissue will undoubtedly be a must-have for fans and collectors alike, offering the best audio quality version of the band's early psychedelic masterpiece.
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Tangerine Dream (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Tangerine Dream (remastered) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold orange splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: KS 1001C1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record very slightly warped
Kaleidoscope (2:14)
Please Excuse My Face (2:10)
Dive Into Yesterday (4:46)
Mr Small, The Watch Repairer Man (2:42)
Flight From Ashiya (2:41)
The Murder Of Lewis Tollani (2:47)
(Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion (3:18)
Dear Nellie Goodrich (2:45)
Holidaymaker (2:29)
A Lesson, Perhaps (2:41)
The Sky Children (7:58)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record very slightly warped***


Kaleidoscope's Tangerine Dream stands as a quintessential English psychedelic album, often ranked among the most important and influential works in the genre alongside iconic releases like Sgt. Pepper's, Forever Changes, and The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. Despite its rarity and collectability, with mint copies fetching hefty prices, the album has surprisingly lacked a proper reissue and remastering treatment for over five decades. However, after three years of determined effort, negotiations with major label executives and stroke of luck, the album is finally receiving its long-awaited official reissue. Thanks to painstaking detective work and fortunate encounters with Universal archivists, the original master tapes, previously languishing in the vaults, have been unearthed. Moreover, Sonic Boom of Spacemen 3 fame has meticulously remastered the album from these original tapes in his Lisbon studio, ensuring that it is presented to listeners as intended. This reissue will undoubtedly be a must-have for fans and collectors alike, offering the best audio quality version of the band's early psychedelic masterpiece.
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Theendisinpsych
Theendisinpsych (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: ROOSTER 28LP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Chamba7 (10:32)
Fuzzyoceans (6:49)
Theendisinpsych (part 1) (5:25)
Theendisinpsych (part 2) (6:20)
Freefalling (12:15)
Review: No prizes for guessing the kind of sonic avenues we're invited to explore here. Less obvious is the fact Kandodo is actually Simon Price, a name many psych lovers will recognise from British heavyweights The Heads - a group that have spent the last few decades bending minds to their will, or at least sound, and opening up third ears with far reaching cosmic tones. Here you can expect similar wormholes to open, but dark matter reigns supreme. Introverted to the point of collapsing in on itself, Theendisinpsyche feels sludgy, deep, heavy and all the things that make us look down and then inside ourselves. With the B-side taken up by 22-minute long epic, 'Swim Into The Sun', you should hopefully know just how intense and inescapable things get - which should only ever be taken as a strong recommendation from us.



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Vind
Vind (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPDREAMO 11C. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Flageolett (4:20)
Port Salut (3:17)
Medvind (part 1) (5:50)
Medvind (part 2) (3:37)
Montilla (3:43)
VM (4:20)
Sunset (3:49)
Trabzon (7:03)
Final Call (4:48)
Tiden Stannade (5:50)
Review: This analogue-driven masterpiece sets a high bar for exciting music in 2025. The ten-track album, crafted by the Gothenburg duo (featuring members of Fontan and Ultra Satan), blends intricate soundscapes with emotional resonance, offering a listening experience that is both reflective, thought-provoking yet at times, challenging. Vind explores the intersection of rhythm and emotion, creating an atmosphere that feels timeless and innovative. The first single, 'Montilla', embodies the album's ethos. With its downtempo pace and broken beat structure, the track feels like a sonic odyssey. Psychedelic elements and exceptional guitar work add layers of complexity, while leftfield textures make it stand out. The result is a piece that's unique, grounded but also otherworldly. 'Medvind Part 1' is a great example at the ability of the band to create an outstanding blend of various styles of music such as Latin, ambient and folk music along with many others. Vind is a rewarding journey for all who cherish inventive music.
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Make It Fit
Make It Fit ('bleach the scene' clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: NUM 305LPC2. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Defendants (2:32)
Bleach The Scene (2:05)
Cannibals (2:24)
Liminal (4:22)
Rattle The Pipes (4:34)
Fall To Grace (4:58)
Around The Dial (2:36)
People Ain't Folk (2:29)
Three Dollar Bill (3:29)
Silence, Sound (5:16)
Review: It has been two decades since we last heard a peep out of post-emo triplet Karate. Thankfully, the one thing that hasn't changed in that time is their deft songwriting abilities - striking a sumptuous balance between jazz-blues, unplugged pop-punk-grunge-garage, and some other bits in between. Folk this ain't, but it feels cut from a cloth that's stored close by, at least. Here we are, then, with Geoff Farina offering us ten new tracks with help from long-time partner on this project, Andy Hong. 35 minutes of beautiful songwriting, exceptional guitar work, and a mood that's somewhere between sombre, chilled out, and primed to explode, this might be one of the most re-listenable rock records we have had the pleasure of writing about in some time. In fact, it is.
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Lux Prima (reissue)
Lux Prima (reissue) (gatefold LP + booklet + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TCR 089LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Lux Prima
Ministry
Turn The Light
Woman
Redeemer
Drown
Leopard's Tongue
Reveries
Nox Lumina
Review: This marks the first re-press since the 2019 release of Lux Prima, which is the critically acclaimed album by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' lead vocalist Karen O and renowned producer Danger Mouse. Hailed as a "dreamy and poignant collaboration" back then, the album featured the single 'Woman' which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance and a Spike Jonze-directed performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The reissue includes original artwork and a 16-page booklet highlighting their interactive exhibition, An Encounter with Lux Prima, which featured a 360-degree soundscape mixed at Skywalker Ranch.
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A La Sala
Cat: DOC 357LP. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Fifteen Fifty-Three (3:50)
May Ninth (3:09)
Ada Jean (3:22)
Farolim De Felgueiras (1:56)
Pon Pon (2:54)
Todavia Viva (4:20)
Juegos Y Nubes (1:59)
Hold Me Up (Thank You) (3:39)
Caja De La Sala (1:47)
Three From Two (3:31)
A Love International (4:13)
Les Petits Gris (3:48)
Review: Desert funkers Khruangbin announce their latest album A La Sala, turning their efforts inward to a more personal recollection of childhood and origination, and to reach a firmer understanding of what exact influences made this troupe who they are today. In contrast to their last record Mordechai (2020), uniquely conceived as a party record from the jump of its making, A La Sala (translation: 'to the room') is the measured, self-reflective morning after; lead singles 'May Ninth' and 'A Love International' pare back the layers even further than we could imagine Khruangbin pulling otherwise, making for emotional ponderings of the external world, inextricably tied to the internal as it is.
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The Universe Smiles Upon You
Cat: ALNCD 40. Rel: 03 Nov 15
Mr White
Two Fish & An Elephant
Dern Kala
Little Joe & Many
White Gloves
People Everywhere (Still Alive)
The Man Who Took My Sunglasses
August Twelve
Balls & Pins
Timsville
Review: Inspired by the slightly unlikely collision of the Thai music of the '70s and The Shadows, Khruangbin - the name means 'aeroplane' in Thailand - are purveyors of a deliriously mellow and beguiling form of jammed-out power-trio guitar music - far removed from standard notions of psych and dreampop, partly owing to its pan-global influences, its nonetheless both psychedelic and dreamy, not to mention possessed of an unhurried, reflective and spacious lilt that renders this Texan-London outfit a rare treat in an information-saturated age, taking on delicate soul and funk with exotic atmospheres and making the journey feel both blissful and effortless.
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Mordechai
Mordechai (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 193LP. Rel: 26 Jun 20
First Class (4:42)
Time (You & I) (5:46)
Connaissais De Face (4:19)
Father Bird Mother Bird (3:05)
If There Is No Question (5:51)
Pelota (2:49)
One To Remember (4:24)
Dearest Alfred (3:58)
So We Won't Forget (5:00)
Shida (4:02)
Review: 'Mordechai is another blissed-out record from Texan party-chill-psyche trio Khruangbin. It's also among the outfit's most defined and driven, a smooth, sticky hot funk odyssey made for hazy afternoon soirees. Leader Laura Lee is, as ever, unfathomably siren-like on vocals, her bass grooves aiding the process of seduction no end. Even at the most upbeat and anthemic, 'Time (You and I)', it's hard not to feel woozy and intoxicated by the pared-back breaks and guitar lick combination. Dance floor ammo for sure, as is Pelota. Overall, though, it's an album best savoured slowly, allowing you to fully appreciate every lackadaisical moment of opiate goodness, with tracks such as 'Father Bird, Mother Bird', 'One To Remember' and 'Shida' summoning stunning sticky, heavy, deep atmospheres.
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Mordechai
Cat: DOC 193CD. Rel: 26 Jun 20
First Class
Time (You & I)
Connaissais De Face
Father Bird, Mother Bird
If There Is No Question
Pelota
One To Remember
Dearest Alfred
So We Won't Forget
Shida
Review: 'Mordechai is another blissed-out record from Texan party-chill-psyche trio Khruangbin. It's also among the outfit's most defined and driven, a smooth, sticky hot funk odyssey made for hazy afternoon soirees. Leader Laura Lee is, as ever, unfathomably siren-like on vocals, her bass grooves aiding the process of seduction no end. Even at the most upbeat and anthemic, 'Time (You and I)', it's hard not to feel woozy and intoxicated by the pared-back breaks and guitar lick combination. Dance floor ammo for sure, as is Pelota. Overall, though, it's an album best savoured slowly, allowing you to fully appreciate every lackadaisical moment of opiate goodness, with tracks such as 'Father Bird, Mother Bird', 'One To Remember' and 'Shida' summoning stunning sticky, heavy, deep atmospheres.
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Mordechai
Mordechai (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVRK 40012. Rel: 16 Oct 23
First Class
Time (You And I)
Connaissais De Face
Father Bird Mother Bird
If There Is No Question
Pelota
One To Remember
Dearest Alfred
So We Won’t Forget
Shida
Review: Khruangbin has very much become the masters of the downtempo sphere over the last decade. The Texan Thai-funk trio makes spaced-out, star-gazing and gently psychedelic sounds with deep and dubby rhythms, barely-there but alluring vocal hooks and persuasive basslines. Mordechai was their third studio album back in June of 2020 and is an ode to everything that'd done to date. Building on their Thai and Iranian rock roots, they head into new ground with a subtle lyrical freshness and more widescreen world of intercontinental influences all perfectly fused into their own sublime sounds.


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Con Todo El Mundo
Cat: ALNCD 50. Rel: 26 Jan 18
Como Me Quieres
Lady & Man
Maria Tambien
August 10
Como Te Quiero
Shades Of Man
Evan Finds The Third Room
A Hymn
Rules
Friday Morning
Review: In 2015, Texas & London-based trio Khruangbin's debut album 'The Universe Smiles Upon You' garnered wide critical acclaim and captured attention for its seamless genre-blending and internationally shaped sound - one that evidently has deep roots in Thai-funk cassette culture. Similarly to their debut, sophomore record 'Con Todo El Mundo' is a cocktail of largely instrumental surf-rock, afro-funk, middle-eastern and far-eastern influences, mixed with warmth and soul. As if their pallette wasn't diverse enough, the additions of the pared back boogie on 'Evan Finds The Third Room', the widescreen dream-pop of 'A Hymn' and deeply intricate writing of closer 'Friday Morning', are illustrative of a band who have worked hard to broaden their horizons while keeping their roots in mind and, despite transatlantic bases, clearly remain a stunningly cohesive and well-matched outfit.
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Live At Stubb's
KHRUANGBIN / VARIOUS
Live At Stubb's (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 331LP. Rel: 25 May 23
Kelly Doyle - "Woman Trouble" (2:17)
Ruben Moreno - "At The Trailride" (4:25)
The Suffers - "Don't Bother Me" (3:25)
Robert Ellis - "Nobody Smokes Anymore" (3:33)
Khruangbin - "Blind Man Can See It/(It's Not The Express) It's The Monaurail" (3:36)
Khruangbin - "Bin Bin" (1:17)
Khruangbin - "Friday Morning" (6:49)
Khruangbin - "The Number 4" (4:26)
Khruangbin - "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" (9:41)
Review: Firm festival favourites Khruangbin are a Texan trio that make star-gazing Thai funk, psyched-out soul and seductive fusion sounds. They are currently releasing a number of live albums with one of them being 'Live at Stubbs' featuring them playing as well as performances by Kelly Doyle, Ruben Moreno, The Suffers and Robert Ellis. This record really captures the band's unique energy, the warmth of their bass and the majesty of their melodies so makes for a bewitching and entrancing listen with a limited-edition and unique album cover.
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Masana Temples
Masana Temples (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: GGB 017LP. Rel: 12 Jul 22
Entrance (2:25)
Dripping Sun (7:52)
Nazo Nazo (3:07)
Fluffy Kosmisch (3:41)
Majupose (3:57)
Nana (3:13)
Orange Peel (4:35)
Amayadori (1:28)
Gatherings (6:37)
Blanket Song (3:08)
Review: Japanese psychedelic rock band Kikagaku Moyo deliver a second album for Tokyo-based label Guruguru Brain, providing the band with its fifth album in as many years. Opening with the sitar-play of "Entrance" and moving into more radical free-rock of "Dripping Sun" and "Fluffy Kosmisch", there's more traditional and folky numbers to be found in "Nazo Nazo", "Amayadori" and the dream inducing "Orange Peel". There's no denying the musical ground Kikagaku Moyo are capable of covering and with other tracks "Majupose" and "Gatherings" falling somewhere in between the aforementioned, and this Masana Temples LP will appeal to appreciators of French outfit Air as much as it will to lovers of Alan Vega and Martin Rev's music.
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Forest Of Lost Children (reissue)
Cat: GGB031 LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Semicircle
Kodama
Smoke & Mirrors
Streets of Calcutta
Hem
White Moon
Review: It feels like every couple of years a new reissue of Kikagaku Moyo's magical 2013 album Forest of Lost Children comes around, but we are not moaning. This group is "a musical union between five free spirits" or in less poetic terms, band founders Go Kurosawa (on drums and vocals) and Tomo Katsurada (on guitar and vocals) plus bass by and Akira also on guitar. Their sound is as unique as any, with psychedelic, folk, prog-rock, psychedelic-folk-mixed-with-prog-rock and more all collided into one another on an album that keeps you on your toes and guessing at what might come next even within each track, let alone across the whole album. If you're a new interested party this is a great primer for what the band is all about.
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The Road To Tibooburra
Cat: FOG 900. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Adrift
Morning After
La Nina
Desert Ship
Stevie's Song
Silver City Highway
Lisa's Somg
Doc Holiday
You Walk On
One Act Opera
Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids
Pink Champagne
Too Late To Die Young
Last Drinks
Review: Recorded in 2021, The Road to Tibooburra marks The Winged Heels’ second album: an eclectic, inspired collection of Steve Kilbey’s songs, loosely converging in the middle of outback Australia. Originally conceived as a musical during Kilbey’s journey through the backblocks, four intense days in the studio later conceived an album as the mode of choice, whereafter the band would commit their signature fusion of pop-rock to ancient, medieval, and classical troubadour influences. Kilbey’s 12-string and vocals form the album’s core, with additional bass and electric guitar on select tracks; Gareth anchors much of the bass work, alongside classical and resonator guitar, while Roger provides keyboards and cello.
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This Consequence
This Consequence (gatefold 'defused pink pollution' clear lavender marbled vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 161231. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Abandon Us (3:38)
Discordant Nation (2:41)
Aftermath (3:37)
Forever Aligned (4:02)
I Believe (3:55)
Where It Dies (3:27)
Collusion (3:21)
The Fall Of Us (4:19)
Broken Glass (2:30)
Requiem (3:23)
Review: Returning with their highly anticipated follow up to 2019's Atonement, while marking the sixth overall full-length to feature original vocalist Jesse Leach (who re-joined following the departure of his initial replacement Howard Jones for 2013's Disarm The Descent), the ninth album from melodic metalcore heavyweights Killswitch Engage serves as a triumphant victory lap of their sonic saga thus far. Self-proclaimed to be their most collaborative endeavour to date, the seasoned veterans deftly balance their complex, chugging anthemics and pioneering lead lines of the incomparable Adam Dutkiewicz with saccharine hooks and earnest bombast, while Leech's frenetic switching from gravel-throated shouts to vulnerable clarity add poignancy to cuts such as the triumphant lead single 'This Consequence' tackling "everything the past five years has thrown at us as a band, as humans, and society as a whole". Be prepared for a glorious return to form from one of the genre's most integral foundation builders..
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Close Encounters
Close Encounters (gatefold green galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: RIPLP 207B1. Rel: 10 Nov 23
Burn Scar (6:40)
Favorite One (7:07)
Black Yesterday (5:58)
Snag (3:58)
Massive (5:39)
Power Grab (2:49)
Of The Ages (4:18)
What It Is To Be Free (4:15)
Pacino (7:17)
Review: Boston based psych/sludge/doom (riff monster) supergroup KIND boast a line up made of members featuring Matt Couto (ex-Elder), Tom Corino (ex-Rozamov), Craig Riggs (Roadsaw) and Darryl Shepard (ex-Black Pyramid) and finally return with their trudging, groovy third full-length Close Encounters. Following on from 2020's exceptional Mental Nudge, the material here sways from embracing their 70s indebted psychedelic roots to the more bombastic sludge metal motifs of the modern era, yet kept at a delicate precipice by the unashamedly retro vocal delivery.
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Paper Mache Dream Balloon
Cat: HVNLP 124CD. Rel: 10 Nov 15
Sense
Bone
Dirt
Paper Mache Dream Balloon
Trapdoor
Cold Cadaver
The Bitter Boogie
NGRI (Bloodstain)
Time=Fate
Time=$$$
Most Of What I Like
Paper Mache
Review: It can be tricky for even the most hardy psych-veteran to keep up with the recorded antics of this Melbourne-based sextet, who've hammered out a remarkable nine releases in their five years on the planet. Yet moreover, they've moved both onwards from the garage-rock onslaught of their last couple of outings and backwards into a sun-kissed psych-pop sound that's as melodiously cheerful as it is relaxed and confident. Displaying a lightness of touch that's perhaps surprising from a band generally so intent on bloody-minded overload, this latest chapter in the King Gizzard story is the most enthralling yet.
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Murder Of The Universe
Murder Of The Universe (splattered vinyl LP + 32 page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATO 0400. Rel: 12 Jun 17
A New World (The Tale Of The Altered Beast) (0:59)
Altered Beast I (2:23)
Alter Me I (0:46)
Altered Beast II (4:29)
Alter Me II (1:25)
Altered Beast III (2:14)
Alter Me III (1:27)
Altered Beast IV (5:10)
Life/Death (1:01)
Some Context (The Lord Of Lightning vs Balrog) (0:16)
The Reticent Raconteur (1:13)
The Lord Of Lightning (part 1) (1:54)
The Lord Of Lightning (part 2) (3:03)
The Balrog (4:33)
The Floating Fire (1:54)
The Acrid Corpse (0:58)
Welcome To An Altered Universe (Han-Tyumi & The Murder Of Universe) (0:55)
Digital Black (2:46)
Han-Tyumi, The Confused Cyborg (2:15)
Soy-protein Munt Machine (0:30)
Vomit Coffin (2:19)
Murder Of The Universe (4:11)
Review: These Aussie psych-mayhem merchants have set their sights on releasing a terrifying five records this year, and only a fool or a cynic would deny they're capable of it, given the freewheeling abandon and hell-for-leather chutzpah they've delivered on each of their ten outings to date. Whilst the majority of bands habitually claim to be pursuing a uniquely uncompromising vision, few are as guileless and full-on as the outfit we feast on via 'Murder Of The Universe', one completely unafraid to deal with four-part sagas concerning Tolkein-esque mythical monsters and Japanese cyborgs via a kinetic and combustible melange of garage fury and third-eye-massaging acid visions. Who knows where King Gizzard are heading, but right-thinking folks will be willing them to keep their foot firmly on the accelerator.
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Ice Death Planets Lungs Mushrooms & Lava
Ice Death Planets Lungs Mushrooms & Lava (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 121701 6. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Mycelium (7:36)
Ice V (10:22)
Magma (9:05)
Lava (6:42)
Hell's Itch (13:30)
Iron Lung (9:08)
Gliese 710 (7:54)
Review: The epic twists, turns and trysts of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard continue apace as they mint their 21st album. For a band who formed in 2010, that's a lot of work, and yet somehow these precociously talented pscyhonauts never miss. There's a breezy, joyous lilt to this latest opus as 'Mycelium' opens up proceedings, setting us off on a jammed-out journey through seven pieces built around the seven Greek modes (musical scales). If you're already hip to the freewheeling sound of these modern day freak-beaters, then you know you're going to love this one already. Long live the kings!
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Laminated Denim (Lucky Rainbow Edition)
Laminated Denim (Lucky Rainbow Edition) (180 gram red marbled vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 870429 0206. Rel: 22 May 25
The Land Before Timeland (15:04)
Hypertension (15:02)
Review: Aussie rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's 22nd studio release continues their tradition of bold experimentation, featuring two expansive 15-minute tracks, including the highly anticipated fan favourite 'Hypertension.' The band's ability to push the boundaries of the rock genre is ever-present as they blend complex rhythms, hypnotic melodies, and immersive instrumentation in these sprawling compositions. An intricate sonic journey, showcasing King Gizzard's signature chaotic beauty and their continued exploration of sound in new, exciting directions.
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Acoustic Gizzard: Live In Detroit 2024
Acoustic Gizzard: Live In Detroit 2024 (limited trifold neon green bone & neon yellow vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: RVRB 094WIDE. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Theia (11:58)
Ambergris (9:19)
Rats In The Sky (5:33)
Sad Pilot (4:27)
Flight B741 (9:33)
Mirage City (5:05)
You Can Be Your Silhouette (8:33)
Straws In The Wind (10:43)
Pleura (6:38)
Automation (5:57)
Nuclear Fusion (7:09)
Honey (7:26)
Minimum Brain Size (8:32)
Rattlesnake (8:58)
Billabong Valley (7:29)
Crumbling Castle (9:14)
The Fourth Color (8:40)
Her & I (Slow Jam 2) (10:23)
Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's August 2024 Detroit performance strips back their usual high-energy psychedelia to reveal a more intimate, acoustic side. The recording captures reworked versions of their tracks with precision and depthi'Theia' finds new resonance in its gentler arrangement, while 'Ambergris' breathes with delicate percussion and restrained guitar work. The interplay between instruments feels exploratory, creating an atmosphere that's simultaneously familiar and fresh. It's not just a concert captured on vinyl but a reimagining of their sound that allows the nuances of their songwriting to shine through.
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Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (limited hand-numbered splattered vinyl 8xLP box set + poster + sticker)
Cat: 198846 212463. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP1)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP2)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP3)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP4)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP5)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP6)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP7)
Live At Forest Hills Stadium 2024 (LP8)
Review: The label that's putting this out, Reverberation Appreciation Society, curates LEVITATION (formerly Austin Psych Fest) and anyone familiar with said festival will know that they put on arguable the best curated psych fest in the world. Their catalogue appears to specialise in live releases with the likes of The Dandy Warhols and Moon Duo having had live releases through them. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is another top-drawer 70s-influenced psychedelic rock band with a longstanding relationship with the label. The Aussie band are among the most hard-working on the planet, with a stunning live reputation thanks to their improvisational wig outs, which channel Led Zeppelin at their most exploratory and Krautrock legends Can at their most hypnotic. This live set extends to eight discs because it's recorded over two nights in Queens, New York City, and songs often stretch beyond ten minutes, since they lean into those instrumental wormholes with full commitment. And, to their credit, their sets have that effect on a listener that's most possible when listening to the very best players - that transcendent journey into a parallel world where the ills and woes of the daily grind feel far away.
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Float Along Fill Your Lungs (reissue)
Float Along Fill Your Lungs (reissue) (limited venusian sky vinyl LP)
Cat: ATRD 824711. Rel: 06 Dec 22
Head On/Pill
I Am Not A Man Unless I Have A Woman
God Is Calling Me Back Home
30 Past 7
Let Me Mend The Past
Mystery Jack
Pop In My Step
Float Along - Fill Your Lungs
Review: Fill Your Lungs is the third album from the acclaimed Aussie psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It is one of many of theirs getting the reissue treatment right now and it came initially only months after their debut Eyes Like the Sky. The album hit No 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart and marked a quick change in style for the band. This album found them embracing their psychedelic sound even more and featured second drummer Eric Moore using a real drum kit as possessed to the keys and theremin of the debut. It's a greatly experimental album with memserising riffs.
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Flight B741
Flight B741 (180 gram recycled black vinyl LP)
Cat: 229202 6. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Mirage City (3:16)
Antarctica (6:00)
Raw Feel (4:16)
Field Of Vision (3:30)
Hog Calling Contest (3:22)
Le Risque (3:35)
Flight B741 (5:37)
Sad Pilot (4:14)
Rats In The Sky (3:08)
Daily Blues (5:46)
Review: For their 26th album, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard shift from their recent grandiose themes to a more intimate collaboration among six close friends. Flight b741 embodies a primal, instinctual feel, as described by bandleader Stu Mackenzie. The goal was to create something raw and gut-drive full of fun and spontaneity. Drawing from the 70s American rock influences of their youth and their garage-rock origins, Flight b741 is a thrilling, dynamic creation. The album's ten tracks feature rough song structures brought to life by inspired improvisations, unique grooves, and a collaborative vocal approach where each band member contributes their voice. The album feels like a joyous weekend with friends, filled with moments of profound connection and exhilarating musical expression. Flight b741 is a beacon to King Gizzard's ability to innovate. delivering a raw and engaging musical experience.
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Smalltown Stardust (Loser Edition)
Smalltown Stardust (Loser Edition) (limited dark green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SP 1525X. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Love Letters To Plants (1:06)
How I Love (1:40)
A Meditation (4:52)
Portrait Of God (4:33)
Smalltown Stardust (3:08)
Pebbles In A Stream (4:01)
Tell Me (3:22)
Rock River (3:27)
The Bandits Of Blue Sky (3:45)
Always Find Me (3:59)
The Wheel (4:44)
Review: Kyle Thomas is the name of the singer-songwriter who records and performs as King Tuff. During the pandemic lockdowns he had something of a realisation about who he was and what he wanted to be and then "set out to write a love letter to those cherished moments of inspiration and to the small town that formed him," namely Brattleboro, Vermont. This is that love letter and it is an album of musical magic with uplifting and spiritual joy found in every hook and verse. There are gorgeous orchestral tones, tender moments of violin and cello and plenty of thoughtful sax lines on a gem of a record.
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Different Shade Of Blue
Different Shade Of Blue ('bleach' marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PUNO 247141. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Belleville
Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory
A Serpent's Touch (feat Emma Bolster)
By The Grave
In The Walls
Guided By The Moon
Mistakes Like Fractures
Forget Your Name (feat Keith Buckley)
Road 23
And Still I Wander South
Denied By Fate
Misguided Son
Review: Kentucky metallic hardcore heroes and now with the release of 2024's You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To, easily the heaviest and most abrasive act to ever be nominated for a Grammy, Knocked Loose have been on a remarkable upward trajectory over the past half-decade thanks primarily to 2019's sophomore declaration of venomous intent A Different Shade Of Blue. Building off the beatdown blueprint of their 2016 debut Laugh Tracks, their sophomore follow-up dialled the controlled chaos up to maximalist levels with more frenetic compositions, bowl-rupturing breakdowns and a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of modern arthouse horror cinema, with internet circles dubbing their style as "A24-core", inspired by the film production house of the same name. Led by the despairing, throat-shredding howls of vocalist Bryan Garris and his macabre, esoteric lyricism that makes cuts such as 'Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory', 'Mistakes Like Fractures' and 'And Still I Wander South' so simultaneously poetic yet anxiety-inducing, their underdog success story seems so unlikely and bizarre. From performing at Coachella to appearing as the live act on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, the shape of punk to come is here and more uncompromising than normies could have ever expected. At six years old, revisiting their second full-length serves as a reminder that they've always been this mean and unwilling to accommodate for more delicate sensibilities.
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Tajemnica Enigmy
Tajemnica Enigmy (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: FKR 055LPX. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Trying To Catch A Fly (1:17)
Le Grabuge (Pop Theme) (3:23)
Agent No 1 (2:04)
Opetanie 5 (1:33)
Saved From Oblivion (1:54)
Tajemnica Enigmy (1:28)
W Instytucie (1:39)
Karawana (1:46)
The Dziekanka Students’ Hostel - Dance (2:29)
Landscape (2:39)
Losy (Mid Beat Theme) (3:10)
Third Part Of The Night (main Theme) (2:54)
Diabel (1:41)
La Grabuge (orchestral Pop Theme) (2:17)
Roza Roza (feat Arp Life) (3:46)
Bossa Nova (feat Ewa Wanat) (3:10)
The Dziekanka Students’ Hostel- Rock Group (2:31)
Lapanka (2:26)
Le Grabuge (orchestral Theme) (0:46)
Losy (Mid Guitar Theme) (2:55)
Trying To Catch A Fly (reprise) (0:40)
Wszystko Na Sprzedaz Taniec (1:55)
Review: .Celebrated Polish composer Andrzej Korzynski defined prolific. The musician was behind some of his homeland's biggest musical hits of the post-World War II communist era, through to the late-1990s, while his work on soundtracks helped create some truly iconic movies from those decades, including Andrzej Wada's The Birch Wood and Man of Marble, and Andrzej Zulawski's The Devil and Possession. Tajemnica Enigmy, or Secret Enigma, represents all the other bits - work that had been presumed lost behind the Iron Curtain and socio-economic and cultural overhaul that took place following the collapse of the USSR. Recorded in studios from Warsaw to Paris, it's psychedelic rock, sublime pop, noise, avant garde, electronica and so much more, not least strange, otherworldly suspenseful stuff and funk-driven party rock 'n' roll. Quite the deep dive.

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Medium Interstellar
Medium Interstellar (limited translucent cream & blue splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FC 22. Rel: 26 May 23
I (19:37)
II (8:55)
III (8:08)
Review: Opening on the grinding powerhouse of 'I', Kosmik Sun present three tracks of epic, cinematic heavy rock-metal which gives a nod to the likes of Mogwai and Explosions In the Sky. Albeit here things seem to have taken more of an influence from darker places, with each part of the triptych casting an eerie spell over the listener, transporting them to psychedelic, doom-laden otherworldly places. The side project of German aficionado Eugen Kohl, best known for the Crypt Witch project, Kosmik Sun also features members of Coven Spell and Devil Leaf, which, if nothing else, should let any newbies know exactly what they're in for. Steeped in deep stoner atmosphere, not to mention exceptional, gritty musicality, this is intensity for thinking people and it never lets up.
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Would You Miss It?
Would You Miss It? (limited 'koi pond' orange marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 810540 037028. Rel: 29 Aug 24
51st State (2:54)
You're On The Last (Minus One) (2:49)
Life's A Pill (3:47)
I Might Not (3:04)
Flatline Afternoon (feat Anthony Didio) (3:09)
Anthem (4:19)
Sayonara Motel (3:20)
Message Like A Bomb (feat Daryl Palumbo) (3:03)
What's Left To Say (feat Vinnie Caruana) (2:12)
Postcards (2:46)
Crushed (2:37)
Review: Double standards, unreliability, flakiness, and the bittersweet nature of nostalgia all play their part in Koyo's confident and rightly acclaimed debut album. The Long Island hardcore-punk set picked up nods from all the right places when they first bestowed this on the world in 2023, and listening back almost 12 months on the impact hasn't really waned. Bursting from the starting blocks as they evidently meant to go on, even the record's first sort-of-downtime, 'Flatline Afternoon', doesn't really let the intensity slip, with similarly half-time numbers such as 'Message Like A Bomb' making it clear Koyo seem incapable of making bland or uneventful music. Perhaps not cutting out any new paths for the genre as such, nevertheless the precision accuracy of what's here bears the mark of greats in the making.
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Ali
Ali (limited gatefold jade vinyl LP)
Cat: DOC 274LPC. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Savanne (5:10)
Lobbo (4:32)
Diarabi (4:57)
Tongo Barra (5:34)
Tamalla (5:56)
Mahine Me (2:38)
Ali Hala Abada (5:06)
Alakarra (2:39)
Review: Texan funk-dub stalwarts Khruangbin set aside their own inward-looking solo projects for another collaborative endeavour. Following their first collab with Leon Bridges, they've now covered the work of 'African rock royalty' Ali Farka Toure, alongside his son, Vieux. Toure is a much-celebrated Malian musician whose 'desert blues' evoked a similarly African, primordial version of Khruangbin's Western cosmic folk. While their music came up in completely different times, the throughlines between the Khru' and Toure's musics are far from tenuous; together, the band and Vieux Toure paint a diasporic picture of a legend's music and life, musically documenting the influence his music has had on subsequent generations.
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