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Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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A Part Of America Therein 1981
Cat: SV 172. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The NWRA (Chicago) (10:40)
Hip Priest (Chicago) (8:11)
Totally Wired (New York) (4:05)
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (New York) (2:57)
Cash 'N' Carry (San Francisco) (6:44)
An Older Lover (Houston) (6:46)
Deer Park (Houston) (4:26)
Winter (Memphis) (7:23)
Review: We're pretty sure our catalogue is full of albums by The Fall which we describe in gushing terms. More fool us for using all the words before this re-issue of the band's seminal live record arrived, because it really is that good. Laid down at shows in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Houston, and Memphis, to put things in no uncertain terms it bangs in the best possible way, offering the kind of unashamed gutter punk we find ourselves sorely lacking in most rock 'n' roll today.

Of course, back in 1982, when this first landed, critics were torn as to whether they wanted to demand more from Mark E. Smith, et al. And back then perhaps that was a valid point. Speaking in today's terms, though, A Part of America Therein 1981 represents a moment in time when authenticity was far more commonplace, and the impact of hearing that is nothing short of profound.
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Suspended Animation (reissue)
Suspended Animation (reissue) (LP with mini calendar)
Cat: IPC 274LP. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Metal
04/01/05 - Friday (1:41)
04/02/05 - Saturday (1:05)
04/03/05 - Sunday (1:38)
04/04/05 - Monday (1:01)
04/05/05 - Tuesday (0:35)
04/06/05 - Wednesday (2:54)
04/07/05 - Thursday (1:10)
04/08/05 - Friday (0:49)
04/09/05 - Saturday (1:18)
04/10/05 - Sunday (2:12)
04/11/05 - Monday (2:09)
04/12/05 - Tuesday (1:09)
04/13/05 - Wednesday (1:21)
04/14/05 - Thursday (1:08)
04/15/05 - Friday (1:12)
04/16/05 - Saturday
04/17/05 - Sunday
04/18/05 - Monday
04/19/05 - Tuesday
04/20/05 - Wednesday
04/21/05 - Thursday
04/22/05 - Friday
04/23/05 - Saturday
04/24/05 - Sunday
04/25/05 - Monday
04/26/05 - Tuesday
04/27/05 - Wednesday
04/28/05 - Thursday
04/29/05 - Friday
04/30/05 - Saturday (1:37)
Review: Originally released in 2005, the fourth (and subsequently final) album from avant-garde metal absurdist supergroup Fantomas (made up of Faith No More vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, Melvin's Buzz Osborne, Slayer's Dave Lombardo, and Mr. Bungle/Tomahawk/reliable Patton bassist Trevor Dunn), furthered their "dada-metal" sonic experimentations to literal cartoon levels of bizzarro wonder. Pulling from plunderphonics to craft a 30-track audible calendar of obscure holidays throughout the month of April, the pieces warp and meander like a grindcore band playing lounge music for anime soundtracks. If that sounds ludicrous and alienating, don't worry, as that only indicates you're sane. Considered almost too challenging for even the most devout of Patton's faithful followers, can you handle the unhinged mayhem of Suspended Animation? The record also comes complete with an accompanying mini-calendar to track the hallucinogenic journey.
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The Monroe Doctrine (reissue)
The Monroe Doctrine (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0691. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Better Than Crying (2:43)
I'm Not Shy, I Just Don't Like You (3:30)
I Hope You're Unhappy (3:30)
Seven-Day Constant (4:35)
Statues Of Snow (4:28)
My Man Harvey Milk (3:06)
Moral Straight Jacket (5:49)
The Lonesome Ballad Of El Bobo The Cranky (0:28)
Liz Hurley (0:38)
Teach Me How To Die (1:57)
Bled (1:49)
This Pill Is Hard To Swallow (2:24)
Too Much, Too Late (3:10)
The Slowdance (5:15)
Blue Highway (2:41)
Review: A lot has been said about The Monroe Doctrine over the years. What's remarkable is how little of that people seem to remember, or recall in conversations. In a 2006 issue of iconic culture bible Alternative Press, the head of Revelation Records said this was in the top five albums the label had ever released. And several critics have listed it among the greatest and most under-appreciated records of the 1990s. Taking its name from a 1823 message delivered to Congress by US President James Monroe, which would evolve into an understanding that any act of meddling in American affairs by a foreign country was a potential hostile act, the record takes a similar stance. Calling on melodic punk, hardcore, indie rock, post punk and more, it's a statement of intent - don't get in the way of us doing our things, we're too powerful.


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Rigged (reissue)
Rigged (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: REV 0331. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Square One (3:12)
Page (4:00)
Nice (3:21)
Buck (2:24)
Audience (3:38)
Gesture (2:48)
Kill Me (2:23)
Wait For Monday (2:48)
Silver Anniversary (4:21)
Someday Too Soon (4:44)
Review: Formed in 1989 in Orange County, California, the melodic punk band Farside enjoyed an influential eleven-year run before disbanding in 2000. Over their career, they released three albums, two EPs, and a split with Sense Field. Their 1994 sophomore album Rigged was released through Revelation Records and became a fan favourite across punk, hardcore, emo, and alternative rock genres. back then the band was made up of vocalist and guitarist Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang, bassist Bryan Chu and drummer Bob Beshear and this all was their first with Kevin Murphy who shared guitar, vocal and songwriting duties with Vogelsang. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Farside and the original label are issuing this special mint green eco-vinyl pressing of Rigged complete with a 16-page booklet.
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Rochambeau (reissue)
Rochambeau (reissue) (limited dark red marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0251. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Worlds (3:14)
Search For Ourselves (1:51)
Ro-Sham-Bo (4:31)
Free Your Mind (2:39)
Smarter Than Ever (2:03)
Safe Or Sorry (2:51)
Constant Reminder (3:06)
Lost In Space (2:30)
Nowhere Fast (2:31)
Future Days (2:03)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Rochambeau was the debut full-length from Orange County, California hardcore punk outfit Farside, following on from their Keep My Soul Awake EP. Signed to the iconic Revelation Records throughout their tenure (who have opted to reissue all three of the band's LPs), they never seemed to find their place as their sonic makeup pulled from numerous subsets of punk, from the blatant 80's melodious post-hardcore of Descendents and Dag Nasty to the 90's alternative metal wave spearheaded by the likes of Quicksand and Helmet, yet all syncopated with a power pop ear for melody evoking Elvis Costello and The Beatles (no, seriously). With the band exclusively working with producer Jim Monroe to help thicken and intensify their sound from second LP Rigged onwards, Rochambeau is often relegated to being their most accessible and pop-punk-centric work, which is quite the backwards tradition compared to the path taken by the majority of hardcore acts.
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Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (limited gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: RFC 259Y. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Deathlife (1:09)
Sleepyhead (2:17)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (1:18)
Welcome To The Situation (1:14)
Sullenboy (1:32)
Give It Time (II) (3:15)
Queen Of Limerick (1:17)
The Woes (2:32)
Fiddleheads (5:04)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:57)
Going To Die (2:10)
Review: Death Is Nothing To Us has been a long time coming, and in many ways represents pinnacle moment in the Fiddlehead story. In 2010, Pat Flynn, who some knew though Have Heart, lost a father who left behind his grief-stricken mother. Faced with the profound impact death can have on those forced to pick up the pieces, and feeling incapable of helping, this emotional period directly informed Fiddlehead's 2018 debut, Springtime & The Blind. A little later, Flynn's first child came into the world, and the sadness that comes with having a kid but no father to introduce them to was distilled into 2021's follow up, Between The Richness. Now, two years on, Death Is Nothing To Us rounds off the fatalistic trilogy, a rousing journey from bleak depression to strength, which touches on ideas from sleeping off trauma to leaning on friends. The result is every bit the right way to conclude this odyssey - leaving us under no illusions as to how difficult life can be, but how important it is to acknowledge when it's there, all delivered through equally vital hardcore anthems.
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Fishbone
Fishbone (limited LP)
Cat: BTGD 7006011. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
All We Have Is Now (3:42)
I Don't Car (2:48)
Estranged Fruit (3:33)
Cubicle (2:50)
Wake Up My Child (2:33)
Review: With their high tempo combination of ska, metal, punk, funk, reggae and soul, many elements of Fishbone can be compared to other bands, but the group themselves have always sounded quite inimitable. Consistently invoking good times, they garnered a truly cult following, drawn by their diverse influences (and membership), pithy wit and razor sharp social commentary. A Los Angeles troupe held very close to many hearts, Fishbone, a five track EP, defines all that hyperbole. It's energetic, engaging, fun, but unarguably accomplished lyrically and musically. Featuring 'All We Have Is Now', their first single featuring longstanding member Chris Dowd since 1994 (he was with the band from formation in 1979 then went on hiatus), here's more than enough proof they're still as irresistible as ever.
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Enemy Of The World
Enemy Of The World (limited yellow vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: HOFFSIDE 008LPB. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now (3:19)
On A Saturday (3:43)
Wasting Time (Eternal Summer) (3:19)
Nineteen With Neck Tatz (3:19)
Find My Way Back (3:28)
What The Hell Is A Gigawatt (3:17)
One Step At A Time (3:09)
This Body Pays The Bill£ (3:24)
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride (3:47)
Flannel Is The Color Of My Energy (3:30)
Enemy Of The World (3:54)
Review: The combination of hardcore and pop-punk tropes that led to the term "easycore", has arguably had no greater example of its anthemic potential than on the seminal third full-length from Boston's Four Year Strong. 'Enemy Of The World' highlighted how comfortably hefty breakdowns could rest side by side with mega catchy hooks, imbued with earnest, emotive and motivating lyricism. From the stadium ready, 'On A Saturday (Tonight We Feel Alive)', to the chugging fan favourite, 'It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now' (titled as such in response to a shady review of friendly rivals Set Your Goals' sophomore effort), the project has gone on to not only be regarded as the band's finest work, but also a definitive genre staple in the decade since its initial release. A long overdue reissue, and essential purchase for the sub-genre aficionados.
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Someday
Someday (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPGBR 072B. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
City Boy (Fear) (feat Graham Sayle) (4:16)
Grains Of Paradise (2:56)
Feed Me Your Feathers (feat Pat Flynn) (4:12)
I Took My Mom To Sleep (feat Tuka Mohammed) (4:48)
Man Without Qualities (feat Max Williams) (3:37)
The Court Of Miracles (3:38)
Fellow Traveller (3:11)
In The Company Of Sisters (feat Julianna Riolino) (4:43)
Smoke Signals (feat Graham Sayle) (4:12)
Someday (5:06)
Review: Canadian post-hardcore art-punk collective, Fucked Up, have been releasing projects at a ludicrously prolific rate ever since their 2001 inception, yet even by their own standards, they've gone majorly overboard in the past few years. Following on from 2021's epic Year Of The Horse EP and the 2022 follow up Oberon EP; named after the king of fairies from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2023 saw the release of their sixth full-length One Day (with all member's individual parts recorded under a strict 24-hour time limit) while 2024 birthed two sequels in the form of Another Day and Someday (both recorded with the same mantra). Their eighth album overall, with a promise to take a much-deserved hiatus following release, from the opening squall of 'City Boy', the band's reliable concoction of proggy, art-rock inspired chaotic hardcore is unleashed with allusions to Greek tragedy and even a chorus-like back and forth between the vocals and lyrics, conjuring the type of poetic, epic, theatrical spectacle not traditionally standard for the punk scene. In Fucked Up terms however, it makes perfect sense.
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City Baby Attacked By Rats (remastered)
City Baby Attacked By Rats (remastered) (gatefold LP + poster + sticker)
Cat: PNV 173. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Time Bomb (2:28)
Sick Boy (2:33)
Wardogs (1:29)
Slut (2:32)
Maniac (2:12)
Gunned Down (2:35)
I Am The Hunted (2:50)
City Baby Attacked By Rats (2:37)
The Prayer Of A Realist (2:31)
Passenger On The Menu (2:49)
Heavy Discipline (2:08)
Boston Babies (2:08)
Bellend Bop (5:08)
Review: Where do we start here? The band is called GBH, otherwise known as Charged GBH, the label Puke & Vomit, and the album City Baby Attacked By Rats. Suffice to say, if you're after blissful ambient or contemporary classical best jog on and look elsewhere, because, friend, this ain't that. In comparison, this is breakneck hardcore punk with early heavy metal touches that stops for nobody and nothing. With track names like 'Slut', 'Maniac', 'Sick Boy' and 'War Dogs', you can probably imagine how thick and fast the chords, riffs and drum rolls come, with the raw energy, rage and wit that has always made punk so damned vital here in full effect and more than a hint of early Motorhead to the pacing and lyrical flow, which should tell you everything there is to know.

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Generation X (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Generation X (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited heavyweight translucent yellow vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 810098 500449. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
From The Heart (2:07)
One Hundred Punks (3:07)
Listen (3:23)
Ready Steady Go (2:56)
Kleenex (2:07)
Promises Promises (5:16)
Day By Day (2:06)
The Invisible Man (2:56)
Kiss Me Deadly (4:22)
Too Personal (2:15)
Youth Youth Youth (6:08)
Review: Probably mainly due to the latter day punk rock caricature antics of Billy Idol, Generation X's role in the revolution that overtook music in the late 70s is often overlooked. As members of The Bromley Contingent - a group of early adopters of the Sex Pistols - they rubbed shoulders with Siouxsie Sioux, Sid Vicious and others, but by 1978 they'd released this breathtakingly exciting debut album packed with three minute wonders like 'Kleenex' and 'One Hundred Punks', big on distorted power chords and velocity and low on musical showing off. Ironically, given their roots, this owes much more to the Pistols' northern rivals Buzzcocks than Rotten and co themselves, but that's no bad thing.
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Something To Write Home About (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Something To Write Home About (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (gatefold transluscent silver marbled vinyl 2xLP + 28-page booklet + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PRC 497LPC. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Holiday
Action & Action
Valentine
Red Letter Day
Out Of Reach
Ten Minutes
The Company Dime
My Apology
I'm A Loner Dottie, A Rebel
Long Goodnight
Close To Home
I'll Catch You
One Year Later (demo) (3:10)
Close To Home (demo) (3:54)
Out Of Reach (demo) (3:40)
Holiday (demo) (3:20)
Valentine (demo) (6:19)
My Apology (demo) (3:35)
Red Letter Day (demo) (2:56)
Ten Minutes (demo) (3:15)
Central Standard Time (Four track demo) (3:56)
Long Goodnight (Four track demo) (3:51)
The Company Dime (Four track demo) (3:41)
I'll Catch You (Four track demo) (2:32)
Review: If there was a ever a genre of music that made you feel old through its own ageing process, it's pop-punk and emo. The soundtrack to a 1001 American coming of age movies in the 1990s and, to a lesser extent, the noughties, the high energy, high-emotional quality that runs through these tunes can't help but cast the mind back to what now feels like a more innocent time. But, as the songs made clear, we were actually wrought with complicated self-doubt and uncertainty. 1999 was a peak year for this, with Blink 182, Sum 41 and Avril Lavigne vying for chart positions in the UK alongside dominant trance and dance beats. The Get Up Kids were less visible in Britain, but among the noise this Kansas city crew dropped Something To Write Home About. Achieving significant acclaim Stateside, the record would go on to influence the birth of Fall Out Boy, the Wonder Years, and Taking Back Sunday, among others.
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Black Is The Colour Of My Love
Cat: WSRCLP 1206. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Black Is The Colour Of My Love (4:13)
I'm Bitten (4:31)
When The Food Runs Out (We Still Have Each Other) (3:24)
I'm Going Down To Hell (5:25)
Keep Your Eyes Wide Open (4:33)
In Flames (4:32)
Al-Sayyida (4:56)
Dance For You (4:27)
Creeping Vine (4:11)
Regeneration (3:20)
Review:  Reading-based Garage/Punk/Psychobilly band The Go Go Cult signed to the iconic rockabilly-led Western Star label in 2012. This electrifying new album is their sixth studio record since then and it's an electrifying addition to their back catalogue. Led by a frontman who rivals The Cramps' Lux Interior when it comes to a darkly-theatrical approach, the tracklist is bursting with highlights. 'Black Is The Colour Of My Love' is hypnotic and menacing, 'When The Food Runs Out' nods to Joy Division, whilst 'Regeneration' has an air of Fat White Family about it. The label only pressed a limited number of copies, making it potentially a future collectible, not to mention its stunning, niche work of art thanks to retro illustrator Vince Ray's cover.
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Nimrod
Nimrod (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: RPRW 653736. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Rock
Nice Guys Finish Last (2:49)
Hitchin' A Ride (2:49)
The Grouch (2:11)
Redundant (3:19)
Scattered (2:57)
All The Time (2:12)
Worry Rock (2:27)
Platypus (I Hate You) (2:20)
Uptight (3:05)
Last Ride In (3:44)
Jink (2:12)
Haushinka (3:26)
Walking Alone (2:43)
Reject (2:06)
Take Back (1:08)
King For A Day (3:12)
Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) (2:32)
Prosthetic Head (3:31)
Review: It's 1997 and Green Day have just unveiled Nimrod, their fifth studio album, with the clear intention of trying different ideas, en masse. Rather than specifically looking to release an album per se, the band convinced Reprise Records to let them loose on what's effectively a series of singles. Lacking the coherency of a full record, the fact it still bagged universally positive reviews - with many rightly pointing to its rousing and invigorating qualities (surely a product of its shape-shifting nature) - is testament to the band's deft abilities.

It certainly showed off the outfit's ability to craft these huge, memorable hook lines and melodies, the sort of tracks that you instantly feel you know, even on first listen. Veering between folk, punk, ska and skate rock, what's here may not have had quite the same impact as Dookie, but many ways this is a more convincing argument for their legendary status.
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American Idiot (20th Anniversary Edition)
American Idiot (20th Anniversary Edition) (4xCD + 2xBlu-ray box set with obi-strip)
Cat: 009362 4862680. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
American Idiot (CD1 & 2)
Jesus Of Suburbia/City Of The Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales Of Another Broken Home
Holiday
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Are We The Waiting
St Jimmy
Give Me Novacaine
She's A Rebel
Extraordinary Girl
Letterbomb
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Homecoming/Death Of St Jimmy/East 12th St/Nobody Likes You/Rock & Roll Girlfriend/We're Coming Home Again
Whatsername
American Idiot (CD3 & 4 - B-Sides & bonus tracks) (4:06)
Jesus Of Suburbia (live) (9:22)
Holiday (live) (4:45)
Are We The Waiting (live) (3:20)
St Jimmy (live) (2:50)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (live) (4:38)
Favourite Son (bonus track) (2:04)
Shoplifter (bonus track) (1:48)
Governator (bonus track) (2:30)
Too Much Too Soon (bonus track) (3:29)
Are We The Waiting (live) (5:59)
St Jimmy (live) (3:33)
Give Me Novacaine (live) (4:07)
Homecoming (live) (5:15)
American Idiot (CD4 & 5 - demo tracks) (2:55)
American Idiot (Alt version) (2:30)
Jesus Of Suburbia (2:18)
Holiday/Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (8:15)
Are We We Are/St Jimmy Opera (5:34)
Novacaine (3:29)
She's A Rebel (2:13)
Radio Baghdad (3:27)
Cluster Bomb (2:46)
Wake Me Up When September Ends (4:33)
Homecoming (Nobody Likes You) (10:14)
Everyone's Breaking Down (3:47)
Just Another Year (1:56)
Lowlife (3:43)
Whatsername (4:02)
American Idiot (CD7 & 8 - live tracks) (4:24)
Jesus Of Suburbia (8:44)
Holiday (5:02)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (4:28)
Are We The Waiting (2:53)
St Jimmy (2:43)
Give Me Novacaine (3:54)
She's A Rebel (2:14)
Extraordinary Girl (2:54)
Letterbomb (4:20)
Wake Me Up When September Ends (4:59)
Homecoming (9:37)
Whatsername (5:01)
Minority (6:33)
We Are The Champions (5:10)
Heart Like A Hand Grenade (Blu-ray1)
20 Years Of American Idiot (Blu-ray2 - BBC live)
Review: Say what you will about Green Day's career resurgence record but 2004's American Idiot slaps far more than any hater will have you remember. While many still bemoan the band's shying away from the slacker college rock of 2000's Warning, it's impossible to deny the massive staying power that came from the ludicrous hit singles of the title-track as well as 'Boulevard Of Broken Dreams', 'Holiday' and even the nine minute opus 'Jesus Of Suburbia'. Leaning further into concept and theatricality than ever before while essentially serving as the torch bearer album that saw Green Day be passed from Generation X to the millennials of the 21st century, it's easy to understand why American Idiot has become a victim of its own success in the two decades since release, but that doesn't excuse the selective amnesia for how potent of a record it truly was upon arrival and just how prevalent Green Day became in the cultural rock music zeitgeist for an entirely new generation of anxious kids. This 20th anniversary expanded edition arrives in a 4xCD box set complete with a bonus 2xBlu-ray.
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Broadcasting Live
Broadcasting Live (limited hand-numbered yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 108. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Welcome To Paradise (3:32)
One Of My Lies (2:44)
Chump (2:36)
Longview (3:03)
Basket Case (3:27)
When I Come Around (2:55)
Burnout (2:01)
FOD (4:46)
Paper Lanterns (3:24)
Geek Stink Breath (2:34)
Paper Lanterns (acoustic version - bonus) (2:17)
Words I Might Have Ate (acoustic version - bonus) (3:05)
One For The Razorbacks (acoustic version - bonus) (1:37)
Review: This album is the ultimate treasure for fans of the legendary American rock outfit Green Day. It is a special limited edition and hand-numbered yellow marbled vinyl pressing of the band's legendary 1994 Woodstock broadcast, which has never been available on wax before. As we as the tracklist form that historic night when the band were at the height of their fame, it also includes a rare gem from Saturday Night Live with an explosive performance of 'Geek Stink Breath.' But that's not all, as it also features three ultra-rare acoustic recordings from WMMR radio making it a must-have for every Green Day nut.
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Insomniac (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 009362 4884576. Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Armatage Shanks (LP1) (2:16)
Brat (1:43)
Stuck With Me (2:15)
Geek Stink Breath (2:14)
No Pride (2:18)
Bab's Uvula Who? (2:08)
86 (2:48)
Panic Song (3:32)
Stuart & The Ave (2:05)
Brain Stew (0:36)
Jaded (4:06)
Westbound Sign (2:11)
Tight Wad Hill (2:01)
Walking Contradiction (2:34)
Armatage Shanks (LP2: live In Prague) (2:29)
Brat (2:01)
Geek Stink Breath (2:00)
Stuck With Me (2:10)
Brain Stew (3:03)
Jaded (1:28)
Walking Contradiction (2:25)
86 (4:23)
Review: If Dookie was packed full of raging adolescence, last summer highs and formative experiences, Insomniac, Green Day's follow up record, marked the band moving into a new life stage, sonically and lyrically. Exploring their most punk-punk sound yet, a heavier, growlier, blood, sweat and tears-ier take on the immediately arresting, riff-focused formula that first grabbed our attention.

So it stands to reason a quarter century later things still sound powerful and pleasurable. Of course the singles 'Geek Stink Breath', 'Stuck With Me', 'Brain Stew/Jaded' and 'Walking Construction' will be more than familiar even to those who have only heard the band in passing. But the record is packed full of depth and quality elsewhere it arguably far exceeds its older, more widely remembered sibling.
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Dookie (30th Anniversary Edition)
Dookie (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited baby blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 009362 4850434. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Burnout (2:04)
Having A Blast (2:42)
Chump (2:47)
Longview (3:49)
Welcome To Paradise (3:44)
Pulling Teeth (2:19)
Basket Case (3:07)
She (2:19)
Sassafras Roots (2:31)
When I Come Around (2:54)
Coming Clean (1:34)
Emenius Sleepus (1:33)
In The End (1:39)
FOD (2:42)
All By Myself (1:34)
Review: If you want to talk about landmark albums, how about Dookie? The third LP from a then-fresh faced but already-jaded Green Day represented a true 'moment' in the development of skate rock and punk, pre-empting the rise of pop punk. Casting a mind back to 1993, when the record hit, and memories prevail of record walls lined with t-shirts sporting the iconic artwork, and a sense that the future of guitar music would be anything but the overblown stadium mega rock that dominated much of the 1980s. Perhaps that never quite became the truth - Green Day catapulted this sound to the top of main stage festival bills in just a few years - but the raw energy, voice of generation X attitude still hits today. We could try and namecheck the highlights, but ultimately, from 'Burnout' to 'All By Myself', Dookie is the largely upbeat driving force of a very special time.
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Barbarism
Barbarism (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPFFR 448. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Fits/My Love Can't Be (4:28)
Talking In My Sleep (intro) (1:01)
Fake Nostalgia (4:06)
Deamt I Talk To Horses (4:57)
Flag Wave (part 1) (4:36)
Flag Wave (part 2) (2:52)
Captivated (3:52)
No Man (5:31)
A Semi Or A Freight Train (3:55)
How Do I Know (PRING 5) (3:49)
Barbarism (2:40)
Review: Much more than just a solo indie project by an alt-music darling (though it does fall under that bracket), Priests' former punk frontgirl Katie Alice Greer presents her first full-length solo LP, 'Barbarism', following a slew of EPs detailing her crazed new electronic sound. An interesting sonic take on the absence of culture or civilization, the LP is a rapturous, entirely unique bridge between indie, art and noise rock, and is packed with rippling nuances and details that make Greer's voice sound quite literally drowned. A strange, dreamy and breathtaking take on a sound that Greer's built up over years.
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Collapse
Collapse (red vinyl LP)
Cat: CRR 230V. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Metal
Spiral (3:33)
Recursion (feat Rachel Aspe, Cage Fight) (2:37)
Gnaw (5:52)
Bile (0:52)
Consumed (feat Harry Nott, Burner) (4:31)
Fault (4:00)
Artifice (3:54)
Calcify (3:15)
Swine (4:46)
Putrefy (2:13)
Marrow (3:34)
Review: Following on from their self-released 2022 debut EP Spiritual Disease, UK based blackened metallic hardcore newcomers Grief Ritual make good on all of their initial malevolent promise with the debut full-length Collapse. Combining the low-end, chug-heavy beatdown style of Knocked Loose with more heinous elements of extreme metal, they conjure an oppressive atmosphere that looms over every breakdown, crunching riff or guttural, tortured bellow. Exploring themes of human extinction, capitalism, genocide, ecocide, as well as the rise of populist right authoritarianism, this is as punk as it gets in ethos and message yet conveyed with more viciousness and caustic horror than any death metal act of the modern era.
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Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (gatefold gold & black smash vinyl LP in spot-vanished sleeve)
Cat: VIS 021V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (5:28)
Desarraigo (5:01)
Manual De Un Naufragio (3:37)
Alienacion Y Delirio (3:43)
En La Tempestad (interlude) (2:34)
Notas Sobre El Olvido (3:06)
Hacia El Abismo (5:02)
Dejemos Hablar Al Viento (6:48)
Review: The fourth full-length from Mexico's post-metal-tinged melodic crust-punks Habak follows on from two previous collaborative efforts with also Tijuana-based post-rockers Fractal and Los Angeles crust-punk outfit Lagrimas, marking their first sole studio full-length since 2020's Ningun Muro Consiguio Jamas Contener la Primavera. Expanding their diverse, abrasive sonic palette more than ever before, drawing on elements of late 90s "skramz" era screamo, blackened hardcore and shoegazing post-rock, yet all coalesced under the black breath of their obligatory crust-punk sound, Mil Orquiideas en Medio del Desierto illustrates a band reaching the peak of their prowess and potential while offering a unique perspective on all of the above mentioned subgenres, with just that tincture of Mexican folklore for that added, incomparable aura.
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I Like You A Lot Getting Older
I Like You A Lot Getting Older (green vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CRT 231UK. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Like You A Lot (2:12)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:14)
These Days Are Long (1:53)
Happy Accidents (2:40)
Because You're Mine (2:21)
Finder's Fee (5:12)
Getting Older (3:19)
The News That Fits (3:40)
Operation Lightning (3:17)
Ride To The Station (2:42)
Doesn't Look Like Me At All (1:05)
Pushover (6:03)
Review: Coinciding with their upcoming 40th anniversary tour and the imminent premiere of a documentary on their history titled 'The Most Australia Band Ever', I Like You A Lot Getting Older shall serve as the latest full-length from the most recent iteration of legendary Aussie hardcore/snot-nosed/power-pop punk mob Hard Ons. The third LP from the group since enlisting Tim Rogers (You Am I) on lead vocals, the record follows on from 2021's I'm Sorry Sir, That Riff's Been Taken, and 2023's Ripper '23; further expanding this newly revitalised era since the messy departure of original drummer/vocalist Keish de Silva in 2021. Proudly described by guitarist Peter 'Blackie' Black as - "Our best collaboration so far", the increase of melodious psychedelia offered by Rogers, yet still retained within the band's now signature sugar-punk gems, offer up sonic hard ons across the entire runtime.
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Caviar
Caviar (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FATLP 185. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Yes Chef (1:45)
Cushion The Blow (2:06)
Get Out (2:58)
Caviar (3:07)
Into The Fire (4:20)
Ballerina (3:07)
Self Portrait (1:34)
Call It In (4:48)
Put Thy Kettle On (0:57)
Mr Famous (3:51)
Life's A Buffet (2:07)
Review: Following on from 2023's acclaimed debut full-length All Gas No Brakes, Bristolian noise-punks Heavy Lungs return with the definition of an antithetical sophomore LP with Caviar. Clocking in at under 30 minutes (significantly less than their initial outing) and recorded live in dingy church rehearsal spaces to capture the unhinged intensity of their live performances, this is the sound of a band vehemently disinterested with mainstream appeal, exposure or playing the game by any terms apart from their own. While vocalist Danny Nedelko would be the named subject of one of the biggest singles from fellow Bristol natives Idles' 2018 breakout second album Joy As An Act Of Resistance, where his peers have expanded their sound and embraced myriads of melody, Heavy Lungs are poignantly going the opposite route, full speed towards oblivion with only chaos and anarchy on their collective minds.

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Why Would I Watch
Why Would I Watch (limited "laguna" blue splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WAX 15C2. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Shouldn't Have A Leg Hole But I Do (4:36)
It's A Family Movie She Hates Her Dad (2:42)
And I Smoke (2:00)
This Song Is Called It's Called What's It Called (2:00)
No Shoes In The Coffee Shop (Or Socks) (3:19)
Christ Alive My Toe Dammit Hurts (3:01)
Betty (2:06)
Cock Party 2 (Better Than The First) (3:38)
Shhhh! Golf Is On (2:40)
Gans Media Retro Games (3:05)
Smahccked My Head Awf (3:02)
John "The Rock" Cena, Can You Smell What The Undertaker (3:36)
Review: Michigan based emo revivalist pop-punks Hot Mulligan have grown over the past decade from impressionable upstarts eager to make a dent in the scene they admired so greatly, to one of, if not the definitive leaders of the latest wave, taking up the mantle initially passed from the likes of New Found Glory to The Wonder Years. Sharpening their balancing act of twinkling math-rock noodles with angst-riddled, throat-shredding hooks, 2023's third full-length Why Would I Watch marked a maturity and refinement with heightened intricacy and more succinct compositions, while lyrically delving into confessionals regarding familial addiction, the fear of inherited drug dependency, and the rigors of living life on the road, while the heart-rendering acoustic ode to deceased feline 'Betty' offers the most intense emotional (cat) gut-punch.
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Hot Water Music
Hot Water Music (limited 12x7" flexdisc box set + insert)
Cat: EQV 459. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Another Breath
Killing Time
Newtown Scraper
Habitual
Collect Your Things & Run
Hearts Stay Full
Feel The
Turn The Dial
The Weeds
Scratch On
Ride High (4:20)
Lock Up
Review: While influencing a massive array of modern emo, pop-punk and indie-rock outfits, Hot Water Music have made it abundantly clear that they don't feel the need to go home just yet.

Their latest, sad times lamenting opus, 'Feel The Void', sees the group recording for the first time with latest addition Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners), who stepped into the band initially for live settings upon Chris Wollard taking a sabbatical for mental health reasons.

Now, for the first time since 2004's 'The New What Next', the band have opted to work with producer Brian McTiernan, arguably responsible for the three best albums to come from HWM during their 'glory days'.

Beyond a return to form, everything from the anthemic 'Hearts Stay Full' to the muted crawl of 'Ride High', screams of a seasoned group of artists with so much more to say. While often replicated, 'Feel The Void' outsads, outfeels and outriffs any would be imitators, and only further cements a status that really was in no need of maintenance.
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The Expendables (reissue)
The Expendables (reissue) (limited LP + booklet)
Cat: SPR 041. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Reach Out & Touch (2:41)
Hypnotics Theme (3:02)
Homosexual Homicide (5:06)
Orphans Revenge (2:02)
Somethings Got To Give (3:52)
Watchtower (3:14)
Mad Dog (2:24)
Stole A Maserati (1:42)
Teacher (2:56)
Go See Cal (0:47)
Jerry's On Drugs (2:40)
Scuffle (1:40)
Review: A slice of superbly rare OG hardcore punk to separate the posers from the lifers. Hailing from Long Beach, California, Hypnotics were another group of snarling youths in the early 80s scene with a bark and bite to match peers who would grow into legends of their own such as TSOL and Circle Jerks. Originally released in 1983, Expendables would serve as their second full-length LP, but due to label Enigma Records imploding in the interim, the members themselves were forced to press a minuscule batch of 100 copies, which as you can imagine have been requesting a pretty penny on the Discogs marketplace for far too many a moon. Limited to 540 copies (five times as many as the OG!) and complete with a four-page booklet of photos and artefacts for that authentic hardcore time capsule vibe.
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Tangk
Tangk (CD)
Cat: PTKF 30412. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
IDEA 01
Gift Horse
Pop Pop Pop
Roy
A Gospel
Dancer
Grace
Hall & Oates
Jungle
Gratitude
Monolith
Review: If the greatest bands evolve over the course of their career, IDLES are clearly on the right track. While the Bristol-band rose to prominence via a raw, noisy and aggressive sound that sat somewhere between post-punk and alt-rock, Tangk - their fifth album and first for three years - represents a genuine (and deliberate) tearing up of their previous trademark sound. Inspired specifically by a desire to "make people dance and make people feel", it feels like a successful attempt to move into the punk-funk/rock-rave territory previously defined by LCD Soundsystem. It's fitting then that James Murphy and company feature on standout (and recent single) 'Dancer'. The nods to the glory years of DFA Records continue throughout, with further highlights including the moody, low-slung brilliance of 'Grace' and the righteous heaviness of 'Gift Horse'.
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Crawler
Crawler (LP)
Cat: PTKF 30141. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
MTT 420 RR (5:32)
The Wheel (3:27)
When The Lights Come On (3:10)
Car Crash (3:52)
The New Sensation (4:15)
Stockholm Syndrome (2:57)
The Beachland Ballroom (2:19)
Crawl! (1:42)
Meds (4:19)
Kelechi (3:57)
Progress (0:34)
Wizz (3:44)
King Snake (3:18)
The End (3:18)
Review: Despite being at the centre of one of rock's tensest social media dramas in recent history - having been called out by Fat White Family for being too middle-class for their own image - Idles are back on top, thanks to their new album 'Crawler'. Taking a chance on their own criticisms, this album is more introspective than 'Ultra Mono', revealing the band's various wrestlings with addiction and desperation. In true post-punk fashion, it's an emotive sophomore development from lead brain Joe Talbot, spanning plod-rap grungers ('Car Crash') and dark disco-rock ('When The Lights Go On'), all giving off his signature brand of hopeful nihilism, with the ultimate message that 'the show must go on'.
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Scene Of The Crime
Cat: CLOCD 5824. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Got A Right
Gimme Some Skin
Tight Pants
Scene Of The Crime
I'm Sick Of You
Money (That's What I Want)
Louie, Louie
Cock In My Pocket
Rubber Legs
Head On
Johanna
Jesus Loves The Stooges
I'm A Man
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Review: Scene Of The Crime serves up a remastered compilation of previously unreleased rare studio recordings from Iggy & The Stooges. All recorded in 1973; the same year the band would distil the frustration of their initial 1971 break up, their subsequent return upon Iggy failing to pin down adequate replacements, as well as the unchecked ego, rife drug abuse and tour burnout, into the blistering classic we now know as Raw Power. Remastered to their highest quality yet, and boasting alternate takes of gems such as 'Cock In My Pocket', 'Tight Pants,' and 'I Got A Right', this is a must-have slice of rarity for any devout Stoogist.
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Chung King Can Suck It (remastered)
Chung King Can Suck It (remastered) (limited black & white split coloured vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: REV 200D1. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Take Me Away (2:52)
Bringing' It Down (1:46)
Hold Me Back (1:54)
Give It Up (2:20)
The Storm (2:46)
Hear Me (1:51)
Like You (2:06)
I've Lost (1:51)
Holding On (1:36)
No Apologies (2:27)
Review: Legendary California punk label Revelation Records recently celebrated their 200th release with this remastered repress of the forever elusive proto-debut album from New York City based hardcore legends Judge, formed by Youth Of Today guitarist John "Porcell" Porcelly and former drummer Mike "Judge" Ferraro. Aptly titled Chung King Can Suck It in staunch rebuke to the recording studio where the band would track the initial sessions for their 1989 LP, only to be provided with the lowest quality tech room within the facility and left at the whims of a mostly absentee cokehead for engineer (a point made all the more ludicrous when considering the member's near-militant straight edge ethos), upon hearing the final mixdowns, a unanimous agreement was reached to begin all over again at a more suitable location. As the original masters had already been sent to the pressing plant before cancellation, 110 copies were produced before they could "stop the presses", with the band eventually re-recording and releasing what is now the highly revered classic Bringin' It Down, while the Chung King recordings would become a much sought-after fan collectible, so much so that a copy sold on Discogs in 2015 for an absurd $6,048, ranking as the most expensive item sold on the site up to that point. Previously only widely available as part of the What It Meant CD-only compilation, this surprise reissue marks the first time these OG recordings have ever been made affordable on wax, while the newly written/recorded Bringin' It Down closer 'Where It Went' has been omitted with the recordings of the original final two cuts 'Holding On' and 'No Apologies' lovingly restored.
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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
 
Metal
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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Live & Loud!!
Cat: NERCD 069WW047. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro
Locale 1982
Ci Incontreremo Ancora Un Giorno
Tu Vieni Da Garageland!
La Ragazza Dalla T-Shirt Degli "Angelic Upstarts"
Me Wanna Change Le Monde
Mutiny On The World
Riot (Are You Ready?)
Faccia A Faccia
Kids & Queens
I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti
Ragazzi Come Tu & Me
Security World
Riot Squad
I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti
Politicanti
Babylon Fight
If The Kids Are United
Redemption Song
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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
 
Punk/Hardcore
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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Who Let The Dogs Out
Cat: SLANG 50598. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bad Apple (2:27)
Company Culture (2:59)
Big Dick Energy (4:15)
No Homo (2:26)
Nothing Tastes As Good As It Feels (2:53)
You're Not From Around Here (2:23)
Scarcity Is Fake (Communist Propaganda) (2:51)
Filthy Rich Nepo Baby (2:54)
Special Different (1:55)
Love (1:42)
Cuntology 101 (2:21)
Review: Huge bass lines, a lot of shouting and swearing about the injustices that surround the world we live in today, crashing drums and a harsh guitar all make up the ferocious sound of Punk Rock 2025 and specifically this debut Lambrini Girls album. Phoebe Lunny's lyrics are delivered with venom and clarity that the listener may not want to eventually sing along to but will surely digest and be influenced by as the social ills that seem to be nudging us on a daily basis are still not subsiding. While the world are getting to grips with the rise of bands such as Amyl & The Sniffers this UK take on society's failings are similar to the subject matter one or two Punk Rock bands have been screaming about since the late 1970's. Sexual harassment within the workplace, police brutality and the misconduct that has surrounded the police force recently, same sex relationships, gentrification, gay rights, trans rights...these subjects are all covered here with hints of sarcasm, wit, anger and conviction (vodka and cider too maybe?). One or two light hearted moments mean it's not too difficult a listen despite some of the serious subject matter and all delivered in a way not heard since Bikini Kill or X Ray Spex. A speedy, 30 minute album that'll be listened to again and again for many years to come.

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Who Let The Dogs Out
Who Let The Dogs Out (transparent blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SLANG 50598LPX. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bad Apple (2:27)
Company Culture (2:59)
Big Dick Energy (4:15)
No Homo (2:26)
Nothing Tastes As Good As It Feels (2:53)
You're Not From Around Here (2:23)
Scarcity Is Fake (Communist Propaganda) (2:51)
Filthy Rich Nepo Baby (2:54)
Special Different (1:55)
Love (1:42)
Cuntology 101 (2:21)
Review: Evoking an even more visceral reaction than the likes of Amyl & The Sniffers or Idles (who they recently supported on tour), the debut album from Brighton's latest hyper pissed off post-punk pair Lambrini Girls is a declarative, venomous volley of malice aimed squarely at any and all xenophobes in attendance. Proud and self-proclaimed LGBTQ+ allies, with vocalist/guitarist Phoebe Lunny even drawing ire for a recent interview quote in which she happily admitted "I will scrap any Terf, any day, in person", the duo craft menacing, minimalist noise-punk that comes for the heads of everyone from the standard 'Filthy Rich Nepo Baby' to the pervy workplace bosses on 'Company Culture' - "Michael, I don't want to suck you off on my lunch break", snarls Lunny over grinding symmetrical riffs, while the closer gives us their 'in summation' lecture with the aptly titled 'Cuntology 101'. Whether they're the dogs who shouldn't have been let out for fear their tear through your restricted world view, or you're the dogs who now need to be rounded up and put in dark ages, Who Let The Dogs Out is the definition of verbally castrating first, asking questions later.
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Voue A Rouiller
Cat: MNQ 152. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Baski Iklimi (4:37)
Yanan Kurban (5:01)
Kacis (4:19)
Creve Tes Yeux Et Regarde (3:32)
Veuve 909 (4:19)
Liquide (5:48)
Bencil Iliski (4:55)
Orage (4:03)
Review: Leroy Se Meurt make a bold statement here with their new long player on the Mannequin label. It finds the Parisian pair keeping the foundational sounds of EBM, post-punk and electro at the core but also explores around the edges in fantastic fashion. The mood here is heavy and abrasive rock textures permeate the tracks next to electric synths and over worked samplers. The tracks feature lyrics sung in Turkish and French and are hard hitting affairs with floor facing, repetitive loop madness next to double-tempo cuts with chaotic guitars amongst much more.
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Third Time At The Beach
Cat: WHYT 079LP. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Unscrewed (4:28)
White Tubes (2:55)
Red Fibres (5:05)
To The Basket (3:29)
Wrapped In A Sheet (2:49)
Scenes From The Desert (3:07)
Mown In Circles (4:01)
Fatigued, Confused (3:18)
Third Time At The Beach (3:30)
The Dance (2:48)
Review: One of the most compelling avant garde groups to emerge from the UK in years, Lice's second album shows them thrillingly darting between minimalism, rock, techno and more. It's tense, paranoiac, dramatic affair throughout and sounds thoroughly artful without a hint of pastiche. Curiously, this is a concept album expressed through three movements. The first traces a child's socialisation and their later awareness of the process and its limitations. The second is about them reevaluating fundamental concepts including money, time, nationhood and language. The third is about them embracing these new ideas and the increased sense of agency they receive. It's advanced creativity for a band merely on their second album and shows immense promise for them to follow in the footsteps of experimental greats such as Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart whilst maintaining a sense of British rock.
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1979
1979 (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MBC 191. Rel: 02 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hi-Fashion (3:48)
Circa 2 (2:42)
Someone I Can Talk To (2:49)
Unreal (3:48)
Try & See (2:19)
Contamination Zone (2:01)
TV On Tap (3:10)
So Nice (2:14)
Review: Formed in the Annan, Dumfries/Cumbria no man's land of English/Scottish borderland in 1978 before dissolving in the early 80s, The Limps are another case of a forgotten punk gem who never truly received their flowers. Releasing only a handful of singles during their short-lived tenure, which managed reliable spins from legendary DJ John Peel, this compilation collates every known recording of the band's output onto one singular slice of wax, including cuts taken directly from their Peel Sessions. The much anticipated pressing also comes just as the band are enjoying somewhat of a resurgence due to the use of their track 'Someone I Can Talk To' in the 2024 teen comedy Snack Shack. According to guitarist and songwriter Andy Septic (nowadays known as Cumberland Council's councillor and former mayor of Cockermouth Andrew Semple) - "John loved the second record saying it was a 'considerable improvement' from the first. We recorded his show on tape then years later we put it on YouTube and that's where the film director heard us", before humorously clarifying, "We've received a bit of money, but there's not much when it's got to be divided between four of us". Don't sleep as this small batch or rarities won't stick around long.
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Feral Hymns
Cat: DIS 147LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
All Creation Bows
Time Is A Weapon Of Time
Wailing Like Dragons
Picture Music
You Are The War
Invert The State
Way-Out Is The Way Out
Sing
Interdimensional Seams
Sweet Nucleus
Review: Originally released in 2005, Feral Hymns would serve as the 11th (and true final) full-length from Washington D.C. devout Dischord Records alumni Lungfish. Having released every album apart from their debut with Minor Threat/Fugazi visionary Ian MacKaye's label, they were easily one of the longest lasting on the roster when considering the longevity of their peers and labelmates in say Jawbox or Shudder To Think. Continuing their consistent aura of experimental first wave emo stripped down to caustic, murky minimalist compositions, the material sticks to their established formula but embittered by the passage of time, while the commitment to their signature style is also more illuminating in hindsight, as the group would semi-disband, or at least cease writing/recording following this release, with members branching off into other projects. While 2012's A.C.R. 1999 is often perceived as their 12th LP, that release was comprised of older recording sessions, making it technically a compilation and Feral Hymns their definitive swansong.
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Mainstream Sellout
Mainstream Sellout (gatefold LP)
Cat: 455444 7. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Pop
Born With Horns (2:27)
God Save Me (2:58)
Maybe (feat Bring Me The Horizon) (2:50)
Drug Dealer (feat Lil Wayne) (2:51)
Wall Of Fame (interlude) (0:31)
Mainstream Sellout (1:45)
Make Up Sex (feat Blackbear) (2:01)
Emo Girl (feat Willow) (2:39)
5150 (2:58)
Paper Cuts (album edit) (3:05)
WW4 (1:10)
Ay! (feat Lil Wayne) (2:01)
Fake Love Don't Last (feat Iann Dior) (2:22)
Die In California (feat Gunna & Young Thug) (3:12)
Sid & Nancy (3:06)
Twin Flame (3:56)
More Than Life (feat Glaive) (3:24)
Review: Rock dynamo Machine Gun Kelly has been busy of late. After a well received album in 2020 he is now back with another one, Mainstream Sellout, which is his sixth in all and is full of just as many big riffs. As always these are short put potent tunes and this is the second collaborative record he has made with drummer and producer Travis Barker. The record has plenty of pent up angst that fans old and new will feed off and plenty of entertainig lyrics.
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The Exile
The Exile (transparent teal vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SUNLP 1861. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Metal
Onward, Ever Onward (6:20)
Dark Harbours (5:43)
Offerings Of Hand & Tongue (6:18)
Mortal Quarry (6:57)
In All Her Glory (4:07)
The Thread That Will Unravel You (5:54)
Review: The duo of Therese Lanz and Casey Rogers, better known as Mares Of Thrace, deal in a ferocious, bruising blend of sludge-laden crusty noise-rock and hardcore punk. Their latest EP/mini-LP/opus, 'The Exile', limps a barefoot trudge over broken glass with violent, cacophonous results. Take the thunderous malevolence of 'Mortal Quarry' or the doomgazing of catastrophic closer, 'The Thread That Will Unravel You', as punishing examples of the unkempt vehement potential seeping its way out of the true north (that's what the Canadians like to call it).
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The World Is Still Here & So Are We
Cat: IPC 289LP. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig (2:20)
Cops & Coppers (2:01)
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead (2:48)
The Battle Of Los Angelsea (1:56)
People Person (3:17)
The Competent Horse Thief (2:34)
Kafka-esque Novelist Franz Kafka (2:06)
The Digger You Deep (2:51)
Autofocus On The Prime Directive (2:19)
Not All Steeplejacks (3:24)
Chekhov's Guns (2:42)
Juan-party System (1:05)
Hate The Polis (3:31)
Review: Cardiff noise-rock legends Mclusky make their long-awaited return with the highly anticipated The World Is Still Here & So Are We. Serving as their fourth full-length and first since 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire, the album comes following numerous sparse reunion shows and tours since their initial disbandment two decades prior. First revealed through the release of the Unpopular Parts Of A Pig EP during the latter half of 2023, which would mark their first newly recorded output in 19 years, both the title-track as well as 'The Digger You Deep' were said to be the first tastes of their fourth LP, now making good on that promise with a release set for distribution via Ipecac Recordings, the label of musical absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle). Having worked in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, even opening for Shellac one fateful evening in London's Scala, the iconic noise-merchants seemingly haven't lost an iota of their bite or shitheaded cynicism during their time away, evidenced as such as in the blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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The World Is Still Here & So Are We
The World Is Still Here & So Are We (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 289LP2. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig (2:18)
Cops & Coppers (2:01)
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead (2:47)
The Battle Of Los Angelsey (1:55)
People Person (3:18)
The Competent Horse Thief (2:35)
Kafka-Esque Novelist Franz Kafka (2:01)
The Digger You Deep (2:50)
Autofocus On The Prime Directive (2:17)
Not All Steeplejacks (3:22)
Chekhov's Guns (2:41)
Juan Party-System (1:04)
Hate The Polis (3:31)
Review: Welsh noise-rock royalty Mclusky make their decrepit return on their majorly anticipated fourth album The World Is Still Here & So Are We, marking their first full-length in over two decades, following on from 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire. While the Cardiff legends have reformed for brief reunion runs in the past, this time they seriously mean it, revealing their first taste of new material in 19 years through their 2023 EP Unpopular Parts Of A Pig, with the title-track and 'The Digger You Deep' both announced to be featured on their (at the time) as-of-yet unannounced comeback record. Arriving courtesy of Ipecac Recordings, the outsider-rock label ran by vocal absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle) and working in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, with the band even supporting for Shellac one fateful night in London's Scala, the chaotic noise-merchants haven't lost one tooth of their bite or snarky cynicism during their long respite, made abundantly clear on blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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I Blow It At Madison's Quinceanera!
I Blow It At Madison's Quinceanera! (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAT 117. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Changes (3:47)
Love Will Keep Us Together (3:34)
Dancing Queen (2:58)
I Could Fall In Love (3:37)
Estos Celos (3:40)
La Ultima Muneca (3:24)
Happy Birthday (2:45)
Por Tu Maldito Amor (2:20)
Good 4 U (2:51)
Queen Of Hearts (2:40)
Camino De Guanajuato (3:27)
Before The Next Teardrop Falls (2:16)
De Nina A Mujer (5:09)
Review: Punk rock absurdist cover-band supergroup Me First & The Gimme Gimmes have gone through a myriad of contributors during their tenure, with the current iteration featuring members of Lagwagon, Swingin' Utters, RKL and at times Fat Mike himself of NOFX, though his input can be infrequent and sporadic. While not as prolific or committed to the bit as they were in their late 90s/early 00s heyday, the band are still known to regroup under typically oddball circumstances when the world requires they do so. Following on from their last live album being recorded at a bar mitzvah, fan speculation was rife when little details emerged in summer of 2023 of the collective performing at a QuinceaNera in Las Vegas, and for good reason as almost a full year later, Me First & The Gimme Gimmes Blow it ... At Madison's QuinceaNera was finally announced. Boasting a ludicrously banging rendition of Abba's 'Dancing Queen' to reintroduce themselves, grab your Hawaiian shirt or equally colourful garb, and get ready to boogie on down to another batch of pop anthems reimagined by some of the greatest punk veterans in the scene...at a QuinceaNera!?!
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Horror
Horror (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: FIRELP 770C. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Western Design (4:36)
Sad & Sad & Sad (3:19)
Glasgow (3:23)
Fallen Leaves (3:10)
War Economy (2:55)
Mudcrawlers (3:20)
A Horse Has Escaped (2:34)
Private Defense Contractor (3:56)
Sanctuary (2:46)
Surrender (2:27)
You're Not Singing Anymore (3:09)
Before The Ice Age (3:19)
Review: Beginning life in the late 70s as a Leeds based art collective, The Mekons have gone on to become one of the longest-running, most prolific and sonically diverse acts to be considered part of the first wave of British punk. Spanning numerous decades, projects and literal continents, the sprawling array of visionary contributors return with the succinctly titled Horror; a work written towards the end of 2022 that showcases their expansive yet solely unique approach, drawing on elements of dub, country, harsh noise, rock & roll, electronica, punk, music hall, polka and even waltz. Myriad vocalists lead differing sonic journeys such as the Jon Langford-led 'Mudcrawlers' telling the story of the Irish famine and subsequent refugees traversing to Wales, whereas Rico Bell leads the charge on the harrowing folk-horror climate change breakdown 'Fallen Leaves', with swelling violins painting an aural tapestry akin to Rolling Thunder era Dylan sitting on a dimly lit rolling green hill accompanied by The Pogues. Ranking somewhere between the collective's 23rd to 25th album (depending on which member of the fanbase or artists themselves you ask), Horror marks their first work for Fire Records.
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3Plus5
3Plus5 (silver & white marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AZLP 0011. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Code (3:17)
Puzzle (2:59)
Case D (2:36)
Stopgap (2:17)
Scar (3:26)
Flipside (1:55)
Hex (2:33)
Whisperer (2:25)
Seeds (2:19)
Review: The long-awaited ninth full-length from legendary Japanese noise-rock duo Melt-Banana comes over a full decade on from 2013's exceptionally bizarre Fetch, marking their longest gap between albums yet. Known for combining the yelping, yapping, unhinged yet endearing vocals of Yasuko Onuki and the cybergrind guitar manipulations of the virtuosic Ichiro Agata, the pair expertly craft a schizoid car crash of genres, styles and sounds that would simply refuse to coalesce in lesser artists hands. Sugary bubblegum pop-punk is dropkicked by grindcore powerviolence, while industrial harsh noise engulfs hyperpop hooks before suffocating the debris in death metal malevolence. If this sounds horrible, impossible and bewildering, it only means two things: 1. You are sane. 2. You need to get some Melt-Banana into you. What better way to make sense of the chaos than by starting with the highly anticipated 3+5, then working backwards?
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Lice All
Lice All (gatefold LP)
Cat: BR 35LP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Hung Bunny (5:41)
Roman Dog Bird (4:28)
Sacrifice (3:25)
Second Coming (5:41)
The Ballad Of Dwight Fry (2:09)
With Teeth (1:50)
Review: Proto-grunge/sludge metal band Melvins laid down six compelling songs on their fourth album. Lice-All was a cohesive, tightly woven trip made up of three original tunes and three fine covers. Two of them were originally written by the man, the legend, Alice Cooper, and one is by nose rock gang Flipper. The record is said to have influenced bands such as Sunn O))) and Sleep over the years because of the way it layer sup heavy, droning guitars. First release back in 1992 and something of a cult classics, this reissue comes on red wax. Back then, the album was known as a set titled LP, but also under the name Lysol.

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Mingle Harde (10th Anniversary Edition)
Mingle Harde (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: XMR 191LP. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Make Way (2:37)
Weighed & Found Wanting (2:32)
Tapeworm Uprising (2:32)
Casual Threats From Weekend Hardmen (2:32)
Staff To Refund Counter (2:32)
The Yurt Locker (2:32)
Stillborn Unicorn (2:32)
Winky Face: The Mark Of A Moron (2:32)
Weak Handshake (2:39)
Your Problem (3:54)
How The Communists Ruined Christmas (4:43)
Blistering Blue Barnacles (4:00)
Hey Judas (2:36)
Selfiestixamitosis (1:42)
Godfrey Newman (4:38)
Taxi For The Horde (1:52)
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Blindness
Cat: 502173 2375896. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Moonshot (2:41)
Words Lost Meaning (3:38)
Can't Pretend To Know (2:39)
A Distant Life (2:36)
Born Into The Fight (4:34)
Love Of Country (5:57)
The Fall (2:58)
Death Of A Giant (2:21)
Swalllow (3:42)
That Feeling (4:29)
Trailing A Wing (4:33)
Review: The Irish music scene has rarely been in such rude and varied health. From Galway to Dublin in the South, up to Belfast and Derry in the North, Great Britain's smaller and - arguably - greener little sibling is making a lot of interesting noises right now. Each seems to be as captivating as the next, although few tear out of the starting blocks with anything like the intensity and energy, anger and tumultuous emotion as The Murder Capital. Blindness is album number three, following on from a debut that hit number two in the Irish charts and 18 in the UK, and a second - Gigi's Recovery - that achieved the number one spot in the group's homeland and 16 in the UK. We'd be shocked if part tres didn't do better. Always immediate and packed with personality, we finally hear the culmination of those preceding years. From post punk chug distorted through the fizz and crackle of humanity, though quieter moments deliver even more devastating blows, shades of everyone from The Killers (at their creative peak) to The Watchmen, Pixies, PJ Harvey, Savages and Idles ring crystal clear.

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