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Where Did I Go Wrong?
Cat: COK 45001. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Where Did I Go Wrong? (3:48)
Family (4:15)
Review: Brenda is the soul-infused solo project of prolific Melbourne drummer and multi-instrumentalist Hudson Whitlock who now makes a stunning debut on College Of Knowledge Records with two tender ballads. He is already known for his work with Surprise Chef and Karate Boogaloo and here steps into the spotlight as a vocalist delivering introspective lyrics in a fragile falsetto. Drawing from sweet soul traditions of the 60s and Melbourne's cinematic soul movement, both 'Where Did I Go Wrong?' and 'Family' show off Brenda's emotive, indie-soul sound with lush arrangements and heartfelt deliveries marking a poignant and promising new chapter for Whitlock.
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Demise Of Love EP
Demise Of Love EP (10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1466T. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Strange Little Consequence (3:42)
Carry The Blame (2:06)
Be A Man (3:09)
Like I Loved You (3:38)
Review: Talk about things that make you go "oooh." The moment we heard that Daniel Avery, Working Men's Club and Ghost Culture were working together on a "new musical project" we had a lot riding on the results being particularly potent. Quite what they might sound like was anyone's guess mind, and there was an underlying worry that we might be left with another supergroup disappointment - where the parts are strong but don't necessarily understand how to gel. Demise of Love prove that doesn't have to be the case every time. It sounds like all of the above and yet none of them, it's ripe with emotion, fraught with punk ferocity and outwardly romantic in an electronic sense. Rave-y, weird, melancholic, angry, sleazy and infinitely re-playable, believe the hype.
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Fuck Shit Up
Cat: DBN 102. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Dub
Fuck Shit Up (3:01)
Fuck Shit Up (Hifi Sean mix) (3:14)
Review: Originally released as part of Dub Narcotic Sound System's Dub Narcotic Disco Plate series, 'Fuck Shit Up' has stood the test of time as a raucous blend of garage soul punk. The track made waves upon its 1994 release, with its genre-defying energy gaining instant admiration from artists like Beck, Chemical Brothers, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (who later covered it), and Make-Up. "We loved this piece of ramshackle punk funk when we first heard it on 7" in 1994 and we still love it now!" said The Chemical Brothers in 2025. Still a staple at underground dance parties, the track has amassed over 100,000 YouTube streams, so for the first time, it's now available digitally, paired with a fresh remix by Hifi Sean, best as former singer with C86/baggy heroes Soup Dragons.
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Personal Jesus
Personal Jesus (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MAL 004. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Personal Jesus (Matt Early extended remix) (5:45)
Personal Jesus (Matt Early club mix) (5:45)
Personal Jesus (Matt Early instrumental) (5:46)
Review: Depeche Mode's standout album Violator (1989) produced the landmark song 'Personal Jesus', and with its catchy bluesy riff and innovative but rare use of guitar by the otherwise great synthpop act, the song would upend and expand at the edges of an already well-varied sound. With lyrics inspired by 'Elvis And Me' by Priscilla Presley, exploring themes of devotion and stardom, while the record's controversial promotions saw the band take out personal ads, as well as advertise a phone number through which fans could hear the song. Now Matt Early (aka. Funky Wogan and Hardbag), DJ, producer and remixer extraordinaire of Far Horizon and Sub London fame, lays down an ingenious edit backed by the original number on the flip. Limited numbers on this furtive output, so keep your shopping cart fingers poised...
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Audio Vertigo Echo
Audio Vertigo Echo (white vinyl 12")
Cat: 758586 9. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dis-Graceland 463-465 Bury New Road (4:10)
Adriana Again (3:49)
Timber (4:44)
Sober (4:47)
Review: British indie darlings Elbow return with their fifth EP this June, and their latest offering features last year's standalone single 'Adriana Again' alongside three brand-new, previously unheard tracks. Frontman Guy Garvey calls it a full-circle moment for the band in which they reflect on a creative peak where studio sessions are brimming with fun and fire. The EP blends soulful, textured instrumentation with lyrics rooted in Garvey's personal past so they are equal parts dark, joyful and reflective. Here are plenty of unpredictable guitar flourishes, a rock-solid rhythm section and bold production from Craig Potter all helping to make this feel both exhilarating and intimate.
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Keep Me In Mind
Cat: CLMN 260. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Soul
Keep Me In Mind (3:11)
Let Me Count The Reasons (3:06)
Review: Kelly Finnigan reunites with soul veteran Renaldo Domino for a new 7” single on Colemine, ‘Keep Me In Mind’, which hails from Kelly’s A Lover Was Born sessions, reviving a 1967 mid-tempo groove originally by Buffalo duo Samson & Delilah on ABC Records. Tracked entirely to tape across studios in the Bay Area, Ohio and Chicago, the record’s tight rhythm section and horn arrangements form a vibrant foundation for Kelly and Renaldo’s interwoven vocals. Their duet channels the spirit of classic male soul pairs like Sam & Dave and Eddie & Ernie, giving the track a fresh yet familiar energy. The single is primed to win over DJs and soul fans alike.
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This Is Like A Dream
Cat: CAN 2025V. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
This Is Like A Dream (3:20)
Total Pleasure (5:11)
Review: Thanks to an early 2025 launched exhibition at the Tate Modern, which looks back at the life and work of late, great performance art legend and Minty co-founder Leigh Bowery, Minty have put out this collectible 7" featuring previously unreleased songs. The title of the first track 'This Is Like A Dream' conveys what Bowery would have felt to have held this exhibition and making his dream come true from beyond the grave is a beautiful touch. And the song is a reminder that for all Minty's bizarre performances and sensational avant garde costumes they still backed it up with great music and would have cut through the noise on their songwriting alone. Both tracks feature Bowery, recorded as they were in 1993 and 1994 respectively. True gems finally unearthed.A
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The Perfect Kiss (remastered)
The Perfect Kiss (remastered) (limited clear vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 190296 263224. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Perfect Kiss (8:50)
The Kiss Of Death (7:04)
Perfect Pit (1:24)
Review: New Order's 'The Perfect Kiss' stands out as their first single to be simultaneously released on a studio album, appearing on 1985's Low-Life. Recorded at Britannia Row Studios in London, the track merges alternative dance with rock influences, reflecting themes of love and mortality. Bernard Sumner himself has admitted he's unsure of its full meaning, though one of its most recognised lines - "pretending not to see his gun / I said, 'Let's go out and have some fun'"- was inspired by a real-life encounter with a gun-owning host in the United States. Created in a sleep-deprived rush just before an Australian tour, the song has since been reinterpreted by artists like Capsule Giants and Amoeba Crunch and remixed by collectives such as Razormaid. Spin magazine's John Leland praised its evocative melody and intensity, particularly the explosive finale where the band cranks every machine to full power.
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Deep Clean Your House EP
Cat: DFA 2722LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Electro House
Deep Clean (3:33)
High Horse (3:29)
Gluten Free (GF) (2:51)
Hug A Friend (1:56)
Plus One (2:16)
Review: Proper Monday Number is one of Brighton's most acclaimed electronic duo and here it teams Suzi Horn of cult DFA's Prinzhorn Dance School with producer Christoph Boseley. Their Deep Clean Your House EP packs five sharp, DIY dance-pop tracks into a tight 15 minutes of no filler, all fire heat for the 'floor. Mixing mid-2000s electro, bassline and a touch of nostalgia for 90s house vibes, it channels the gritty energy of your teenage bedroom's busted speakers. But this isn't just a throwback, it's a fresh, cynical-smashing blast of attitude and energy. Fun served up with a serious purpose that cannot fail to energise you to your core.
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New Generation (30th Anniversary)
Cat: DEMSING 056. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Generation
Together
Review: This is the first Suede release with a co-writing credit for guitarist Richard Oakes, who succeeded Bernard Butler. Oakes is on the b-side 'Together', while the a-side - the best track on Suede's iconic second album Dog Man Star - is credited to the legendary plankspanker Butler. 'New Generation' is a beautiful blend of Manic Street Preachers-esque rock with Bowie and T-Rex-esque glam - it's a perfect pop song. Singer Brett Anderson is at his hooky and melodic best here. Meanwhile, 'Together' takes a more Stone Roses-y blues rock direction and it's tougher with more bile, but still majestic thanks to the lush wall of sound that Suede do so well, whilst retaining their hard rock DNA.
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Vien Plus
WIR aka WIRE
Vien Plus (CD single)
Cat: PF 15CD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The First Letter (16:13)
Sexy & Rich (Janet) (8:26)
So & Slow It Grows (4:18)
Review: After Robert Grey's 1990 exit, Wire morphed into WIR, a project designed to wrap up their Mute Records contract with a stripped-down, sequencer-led approach. Graham Lewis took lead vocals while the band reworked their own back catalogue. A chance to reflect on what had been, as opposed to what was yet to be, WIR's lifespan was brief, with only a handful of shows and two conceptual events dubbed I Saw You In Clapham (April 1992) and Vienna (February 1993) rolled into the ensuing campaign. On the Vienna trip, they recorded a sprawling 25-minute session for Austria's ORF, curated by Peter Rehberg of MEGO fame, released by Touch in 1996. This 2025 remaster adds a fresh take on their darkest pop moment, 'So & Slow', reimagined in a live-inspired arrangement with a nod to Taylor Swift's re-recording style.
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In Limerence
In Limerence (maroon vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ALONVX 003. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Glimmer (1:07)
Of Amber (2:36)
Don't Fall Asleep (4:26)
I Couldn't Feed Her (3:46)
Confession (4:31)
Elijah (4:06)
Liquid Gold 25 (4:28)
August Moon (4:53)
Home Tapes (4:53)
Zathura (4:01)
Fairy In A Bottle (5:16)
Sertraline (2:11)
Review: Dorothy Tennov's tenuous concept of "limerence" has fuelled many an artistic outing and project, most notably in recent times an Yves Tumor star cut from the ineluctable PAN compilation, Mono No Aware. But it's UK rising indie star Jacob Alon's new and debut album, In Limerence - wuthering on the bloodied tips of his last 10" 'To Selene' and forerunning 7" 'Liquid Gold 25'- that perhaps really does the most thoroughgoing justice to the erotomanic, smitten concept of impossible, obsessive love. Bold electric modern folk reimaginings and wambling blears are brought out lovingly by speedy hothouser producer Dan Carey, ensuring Alon's ethereal vocals effuse over evocative storytelling on 'Fairy In A Bottle' and 'Confession'.
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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Citizen Kane (6:01)
Remembrance Day (3:44)
Polar Opposites (2:56)
Marilyn Dreams (3:39)
Ice (4:38)
La Lune Lunatique (2:50)
All Fall Down (6:52)
Nowhere Girl (3:42)
Crowds (4:26)
Beginning To Fade (4:00)
Review: Mansfield new wave band B Movie unearth their long-lost 1982 album Hidden Treasures, more than forty years after they first recorded it for Phonogram, an imprint of Universal. The band were on the same management and signed to the same label as Soft Cell, but their career turned out to be a damp squib by comparison and they split up in the mid-eighties, without ever releasing this great album of synth pop for goths. Taking influences from the likes of Ultravox and The Human League, they cloak it in a more brooding atmosphere, reminiscent of The Chameleons and Joy Divsion - hitting all the right notes along the way, we think.
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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLCD 001. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Citizen Kane
Remembrance Day
Polar Opposites
Marilyn Dreams
Ice
La Lune Lunatique
All Fall Down
Nowhere Girl
Crowds
Beginning To Fade
Remembrance Day (12" version)
Institution Walls
Marilyn Dreams (12" version)
Film Music (part 1)
Nowhere Girl (12" version)
Scare Some Life Into Me
Moles
Review: Mansfield's B-Movie were among a clutch of bands in the early 80s whose members had abandoned their formative thrashy guitar punk influences, and embraced broader, arty, keyboard-laden electronic post-punk. They had a light and catchy, yet brooding Cure-esque hit titled 'Remembrance Day', which shot them up the ranks on the UK gig scene and landed them a record deal. Most of the material they recorded once they got signed was, however, confined to Universal's vaults until very recently because B-Movie had line-up issues that hindered their ability to release an album. Now out of the clutches of contractual obligations, the band have unearthed the album that never was and titled it - quite aptly - Hidden Treasures. Ultimately, they are one of the great 'lost' bands of the early 80s and upon tuning in you can hear that they had in abundance the individuality, style and excellence to have shot them up the charts and made them a household name, had this material been their debut album. Thankfully, they have righted the wrongs of history and they can hold their heads up high forever for having made such brilliant music in their first era.
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Still Nervous (remastered)
Still Nervous (remastered) (limited red & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LGV 301. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Don't Stop (1:40)
Antidote (1:51)
USA (1:39)
You've Got The Nerve (2:24)
Plastic Rebel (2:21)
Sorry (2:53)
Television (3:43)
Jimmy The Punk (1:49)
Alright (2:32)
You Should Know By Now (3:25)
Too Lazy To Love (2:02)
The Kids Will Never Have Their Say (3:39)
Review: Described as "the bastard child of a Ramones/Strokes one night stand", London's Bad Nerves take the early 60s rock n' roll power pop that birthed the later punk scenes and bend them into an ouroboros of tail-eating, hook-laden punk rock swagger. Following on from their 2020 self-titled debut full-length, their aptly titled sophomore effort ("that was never meant to exist") Still Nervous arrived in 2024 armed to the teeth with fuzzier riffs, bigger hooks, more breakneck pace and an endorsement from Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong. Boasting cuts such as the mega anthem 'You've Got The Nerve', this is as to-the-point, unpretentious and garage-punk as it gets.
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Get Sunk
Cat: 726743 3. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean
No Love
Bonnet Of Pins
Frozen Oranges
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits)
Nowhere Special
Little By Little
Junk
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy)
Times Of Difficulty
Review: Matt Berninger, voice and wordsmith behind The National, returns with his sophomore solo effort Get Sunk: for his sharp enough to cut adamantium and melodies that linger like motion ghosts, Berninger digs deep into the questions of identity: who we once were, what happiness really means, and the search that never ends. The album doesn't spell out autobiography but channels a narrator exploring selfhood amid possibilities and pitfalls, balancing on the edge of joy and despair. Collaborating with Hand Habits on 'Breaking Into Acting', and from the reefing 'Inland Ocean' to the reflective 'Times of Difficulty,' Get Sunk is a true personal snorkel dive, tracing both bound ties and yet unwondered roads.
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Get Sunk
Get Sunk (limited cobalt blue vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 726856 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean (4:54)
No Love (3:55)
Bonnet Of Pins (4:46)
Frozen Oranges (4:05)
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits) (3:32)
Nowhere Special (4:57)
Little By Little (5:00)
Junk (2:52)
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy) (3:53)
Times Of Difficulty (5:16)
Review: This is The National's Matt Berninger's second solo album and treads a sonically similar path to the Cincinnati band, with some forlorn lyrics and gloomy delivery. Berninger is clearly a fan of plumbing the depths of his heart and fortunately has the talent to be considered one of the top merchants of emotion around these days. Of the tracks here, 'Breaking Into Acting' is a beautiful slice of stately Americana and his vocals interlock beautifully with Meg Duffy, aka Hand Habits. For something more energetic try 'Bonnet Of Pins' as it's a pulsating chamber pop cut with thumping rhythms and a tear-jerking yet rabble rousing atmosphere. Live, this one will ultimately go down a treat.
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Mellowmaker
Mellowmaker (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 268V12. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Mellowmaker (6:13)
Soft & Heavy (5:39)
The Sound Of Repetition (3:26)
Flutterbug (3:18)
Coasting In Aquatica (2:55)
Jellylegger (3:23)
Recalled By The Rays (1:37)
Nautodelia (4:37)
Looper (3:18)
Lagging Through The Soup Of Yesterday (3:58)
Adoration (5:55)
Review: Black Market Karma return with the second chapter in their two-part Fuzz Club album series. Written, recorded, and produced by Stanley Belton, it's the imperfections and unplanned happenings that are the real joy of this ode to 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock & roll will modern beats. A striking follow up to Wobble, it's fuzzy, crackly, angular and strikingly human considering it's fundamentally electronic. "Mellowmaker was made immediately after Wobble, I kinda see them as two sides of each other", Belton has been quoted as saying. "With these two albums I've attempted to crystallise how it feels to be stuck between a feeling of amnesia of the soul and the earthly experience of piloting a meat suit... I'm still chasing that longing intangible 'Hiraeth' feeling. The sense of wanting to find our way home to a place that maybe doesn't exist."
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Take Me Out To A Bar
Take Me Out To A Bar (limited violet vinyl LP)
Cat: LPKRS 814C. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
What Am I, Gatsby? (4:55)
She Never Leant Upon A Bar (6:24)
Soundtrack (6:01)
Take Me Out To A Bar (5:59)
I'm Not Clinging To Life (3:20)
Not Cool Like NY/Not Cool Like LA (6:03)
Fade Like Rain (4:28)
Big Business (5:57)
The Show Musn't Go On (6:19)
Review: Sarah Mary Chadwick's ninth album drifts in on the smoke and hush of a late-night confessional. Half jukebox heartbreak, half art-song seance, we find a multi-talented but downcast musician tiptoeing the edge of a major life shift, as Chadwick sings of the moments before a commitment to sobriety. Hers is the kind of detoxified clarity that only hindsight allows; tremulous voices sing with candid exposure on 'I'm Not Clinging To Life' through subjects of age and lost time, backlaid by piano pitched so high we can feel vicariously the artist's vertigo. The New Zealand-born Melbourner recorded the album with Chris Townend, who reamped the full mix through a piano held open by a sandbag to create its strange, aspirant reverb effect heard throughout. The result is a record attenuated by granular bulks of memory and detachment; devastation, reframed with restraint.
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Chrome Dipped
Chrome Dipped (silver smokey vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0692. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Fool
Chrome Dipped
Gulls Way
The Hogg
Starting All The Dogs Off
Trick Pony
Amissus
Poison
Fragrant Rice
Kingdom Come
Swing Of The Noose
Review: Civic frontman Jim McCullogh apparently likes the idea of his band being more of a "mind set" than a group per se. Each record adds another layer to that perspective, like the evolution of a character rather than the trajectory of a troubadour troupe. In this case "one of the main objectives for this album was to make a drastic turn in our sound. Break the mould, melt the steel." Of course, there's still that heavily post-punk influenced Civic sound coursing through the rhythms here, and it's as gritty as ever. But it's also full of curveballs and unexpected twists, at times punting for a more jangle-y atmosphere, in other moments something resolutely muscular and main stage. Either way, it's going to hit you in the face and refuse to apologise.
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Integration Live 1996
Integration Live 1996 (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 041LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
In Between Days (3:25)
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea (8:08)
Shiver & Shake (3:57)
Disintegration (8:03)
End (7:28)
Three Imaginary Boys (3:06)
Boys Don’t Cry (2:51)
10:15 Saturday Night (4:04)
Killing An Arab (2:52)
Mint Car (3:32)
Close To Me (3:57)
Why Can’t I Be You (7:00)
Charlotte Sometimes (6:46)
A Forest (6:28)
Review: This brilliant double album captures legendary UK miserablists The Cure live in Rio de Janeiro's Apotheosis Square back in early 1996, during a performance broadcast by the King Biscuit Flower Hour. The setlist blends plenty of their classics with newer material from their Wild Mood Swings era, including fan favourites like 'A Forest,' 'Disintegration,' 'In Between Days,' 'Fom The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea' and the evergreen 'Boys Don't Cry.' It's a testament to the fact that the band was still evolving and able to conjure real emotional intensity that was as powerful in the mid-'90s as in their early post-punk days.
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Under A Grey Sky 1981
Under A Grey Sky 1981 (gatefold grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 040LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Holy Hour (4:34)
In Your House (3:39)
The Drowning Man (5:11)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:52)
Accuracy (3:59)
The Funeral Party (3:03)
M (3:36)
Primary (4:46)
Other Voices (4:45)
All Cats Are Grey (5:22)
Fire In Cairo (6:30)
Play For Today (3:54)
A Forest (4:45)
Review: Captured during The Cure's seminal 1981 Picture Tour, this vital 13-track collection is a raw, atmospheric glimpse into a band deep in their post-punk ascent. Recorded while promoting their haunting third album Faith, the setlist draws from early classics like 'A Forest,' '10:15 Saturday Night' and 'Fire in Cairo' while darker cuts like 'All Cats Are Grey' and 'Play for Today' showcase the band's moody evolution from wiry, spiky songsmiths into epic goth pioneers. Stripped-down, urgent and undeniably magnetic, this live recording cemented The Cure's status as generational icons and even more years it, it is still resonant with intensity and vulnerability.
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Funny Little Fears
Cat: ARI 2906791. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Voices (3:30)
Next Summer (2:45)
Zombie Lady (3:10)
The Bruise (3:23)
Sick Of Myself (3:36)
Angel (2:41)
Tango (3:13)
Born With A Broken Heart (3:27)
Tangerine (3:20)
Mars (4:50)
The First Time (3:38)
Perfect Life (3:24)
Solitude (No One Understands Me) (4:05)
Review: Who can forget Maneskin's triumph for rock on the Eurovision stage as they brought the win for Italy in 2021? In Damiano David, the Italian band have a natural born frontman who is now having his Harry Styles moment and stepping out on his own and forging a distinctive solo career to rival the day job. Despite being labelled a glam rock outfit, Maneskin's pop element always shone brightly and so for his debut solo album David has tapped more heavily into that side of his. David's embraced co-writes and in terms of the production he has thrown the kitchen sink at it to get a massive sound. 'The First Time' has more hooks than a fisherman's tackle box and a sweeping epic Sprinsteen-esque feel. Another highlight 'Next Summer', lets David's vocals star, but the arrangement is unexpectedly massive. Despite its sparse beginning it turns into an orchestral showstopper indicative of the seemingly vast resources the label have had to craft this beauty.
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Whistle & I'll Come To You
Whistle & I'll Come To You (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 787. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Intro (0:39)
Arrival (2:36)
Has It Been Good Here? (1:37)
Spooky Breakfast (8:02)
Walk On The Beach (3:59)
Whistle (3:24)
Supernatural Breakfast (4:23)
Walk On The Beach (2) (3:15)
Nightmares (3:29)
Evidence Of Spiritualism? (5:59)
The Apparition (5:14)
Review: Swedish trio Death And Vanilla continue to carve out their atmospheric niche, blending elements of post-ambient electronica and spectral folk to craft something distinctly unsettling. Their latest foray into live scoring breathes new life into the eerie, folkloric narrative of a 1968 ghost story. As they shift seamlessly between stuttering tape loops, minimalist drum machines, and haunting choral effects, they create a tension that pulls the listener deeper into the supernatural. Tracks like 'Supernatural Breakfast' are pulsing with an old-school, Carpenter-esque vibe, while others, like 'Nightmares', evoke a sense of unease with their swirling winds and spectral sounds. The band's ability to inhabit these otherworldly spaces is a nod to their growing mastery of atmosphere, a skill that's increasingly becoming their signature. Even as they explore the boundary between the familiar and the uncanny, Death And Vanilla remind us that their sound can be as inviting as it is unnervingly strange.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas: The Kroq Broadcast
Cat: PARALP 628. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Personal Jesus (5:05)
Walking In My Shoes (5:05)
Precious (5:12)
I Want It All (5:06)
A Question Of Lust (4:39)
The Sinner In Me (5:21)
I Feel You (Technical Issues) (2:57)
I Feel You (7:03)
John The Revelator (3:44)
Behind The Wheel (5:13)
Enjoy The Silence (7:21)
Shake The Disease (6:14)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:15)
Review: Depeche Mode's Playing The Angel tour was a major milestone following their 2005 album release of the same name. It was produced by Ben Hillier and topped charts in 18 countries with the hit 'Precious'' the most standout. The nine-month tour across Europe and North America included festival headlining slots like Coachella and O2 Wireless but a real standout moment from it was their performance at KROQ-FM's Almost Acoustic Christmas concert, which was captured in full and now gets pressed up to this fine double album. This superb Christmas show is the sound of the band at their best during one of their many fine eras.
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The Atlantic Years 2002-2005
Cat: QHNE 3CD232. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
It's On The Rocks (CD 1: Spend The Night - 2002)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
All Messed Up
Dirty Denim
You Wanna Get Me High
I Don't Care (So There)
Pass It Around
Too Bad About Your Girl
Not The One
Please Don't Tease
Take Me To The Backseat
5 O'clock In The Morning
Big Rig (Japan bonus track)
Backstage (Japan bonus track)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (CD 2: Gold Medal - 2004)
Friends Like Mine
Don't Break Me Down
Fall Behind Me
Is That All You've Got For Me
It's So Hard
The Gold Medal
Out Of My Hands
It Takes One To Know
Revolver
Have You No Pride
Lost & Found (Digital bonus track)
Hyperactive (CD 3: singles, B-sides & live - B Side)
Rock 'n' Roll Machine (B Side)
Mam's Boy (B Side)
Play My Game (B Side)
Don't Break Me Down (acoustic)
Fall Behind Me (alternate acoustic mix)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (alternate acoustic mix)
Done With You (B Side)
Too Bad About Your Girl (radio remix)
Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol Cover)
Please Don't Tease Me (New York Minute OST)
Do You Want To Hit It (live At The Paradise, Boston August 2nd, 2003)
Take Me To The Backseat
Hyperactive - Too Bad About Your Girl
All Messed Up
Take It Off
5 O'clock In The Morning
Who Invited You
On The Rocks (live XFM October 3rd, 2003)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
Review: After rising through the ranks of the local punk scene in Palto Alto, California, during the late 1990s, all-female outfit The Donnas were whisked to national (and international) superstardom via a deal with major label Atlantic Records. This retrospective looks back on that period of the now-dormant band's career, combing their two albums from the imprint (2002's Spend The Night and 2004's Gold Metal) with a disc of singles, B-sides, rarities and live takes. That means heaps of heavy riffs, vocals espousing suburban teenage angst and hooky choruses on discs one and two, with the third disc delivering an attractive mixture of raucous pop-punk, nods to metal (one of their major infuences, fact fans) and becalmed and cheery acoustic versions.
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The Lost Tape Vol 3
Cat: RS 70LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Lemonpeppasteppa (1:11)
Expectations (2:19)
I'm Going Vegan (feat Auto Lola) (2:35)
That Dress (interlude) (0:25)
Flowers (feat Nappy Napa) (3:22)
Only Reason Im Not In Trouble (interlude) (0:27)
Inomi (feat Ania Hoo) (2:17)
Don't Play (interlude) (0:19)
At Molly's Request (2:50)
Same Fern (feat Jelani Kwesi) (3:36)
How Many (interlude) (0:20)
JJK (feat Ruqqiyah) (2:58)
Heyy Heyy (feat Nappynappa) (3:09)
Shiett (skit) (1:09)
Shatta (feat Nappynappa) (2:37)
Good Problem To Have (2:21)
Couple Plays (3:03)
Gettin Rich (interlude) (0:20)
Thank Ya (feat Ruqqiyah) (3:39)
3 Places In This World (interlude) (0:36)
Review: Davon Bryant-Mason aka Dreamcastmoe finally makes his vinyl debut on Rhythm Section, years after the label first encountered him and his genre-smudging sound. Though it's the first official release between the artist and the Peckham imprint, their connection runs deep, stretching all the way back to a string of early underground pool hall sets at the now nonexistent Canavan's in South London. Introduced to RS founder Bradley Zero by DMV tastemakers Beautiful Swimmers, Dreamcastmoe's characteristic blend of hip house, lo-fi electronica and an echo of the DC go-go scene stood out to the gregariously locked tastemaker profusely. Now, in a full-circle moment, 'The Lost Tape Vol 3; surfaces as yet another end yield of years' worth of mutual admiration between label and artist, flaunting such affectively zoned bumps as 'At Molly's Request' and 'Flowers' with Nappynappa.
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Cuts Across The Land (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cuts Across The Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold red & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UMCLP 116. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Cuts Across The Land (3:09)
Stubborn Stitches (2:30)
Darling, You're Mean (3:56)
Win Your Love (3:14)
Hello To The Floor (4:21)
Bottom Of The Sea (4:03)
Fades The Sun (2:48)
You Were Born Inside My Heart (3:20)
Lion Rip (2:33)
Lovetones (3:54)
Love Is An Unfamiliar Name (3:21)
Red Weather (4:46)
Dark Is Light Enough (3:01)
So Good To Hear (3:20)
Boot Hill (demo) (4:05)
Take A Look Around (1:39)
Souvenir (4:20)
Now Be Still (2:18)
Every Cell Can Tell (2:46)
Honeysun (3:05)
Scratching Around (demo) (3:17)
Patients (demo) (3:13)
Review: This new anniversary edition from London's the Duke Spirit marks 20 years since their adrenaline-charged debut roared onto the UK indie scene. Originally released in 2005, it's now remastered and paired with a second LP of B-sides, demos and rarities, pressed on heavyweight yellow and red splatter vinyl. It's a suitably bold presentation for a record that remains as full-throttle and emotionally raw as ever. Built around the magnetic presence of vocalist Liela Moss and the jangling, distorted interplay between guitarists Luke Ford and Dan Higgins, this is a sound forged in post-punk grit and heavy rock swagger. Tracks like 'Lion Rip' and 'Love Is An Unfamiliar Name' still land with venom, but it's the depth and tension of songs like 'Fades The Sun' and 'Hello To The Floor' that show their full range. The bonus material only adds to the mythology i 'Boot Hill (demo)' and 'Scratching Around (demo)' offer glimpses of the band's early energy in the raw, while 'Souvenir' and 'Now Be Still' stand strong on their own. It's a beautiful document of a band at full force, and a reminder that sometimes the most exciting sounds are the ones that never tried to fit the moment.
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Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81
Singles Live Vol 1: 78-81 (LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: BAUI 31. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
It's The New Thing (4:04)
Various Times (4:34)
Rowche Rumble (4:39)
In My Area (4:05)
Fiery Jack (6:06)
2nd Dark Age (1:58)
Psykick Dancehall 2 (3:52)
How I Wrote "Elastic Man" (4:38)
City Hobgoblins (3:00)
Review: Popstock's latest Fall retrospective Singles Live Vol One 1978-81 captures Smith and his mighty co. in their rawest, fuzz-worthy phase. Whether it's the discordant organ furzes of 'It's The New Thing' or the snarled highway punk of '2nd Dark Age', this one's a great distillation of the Fall's sound at a select interval. Culled almost exclusively from the period spanning their Live At The Witch Trials era to the brink of the Hex Enduction Hour, the album compiles ferocious stage renditions of early singles, delivered by a revolving door of members as usual. Yet it was also born from frustration with how other Fall archival material has been handled, and how more recent lineups have been emphasised and represented as immutable over and above classic, yet more unusual suspects. Steered by ex-Fall members Paul and Steve Hanley, Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon, Popstock exists as a corrective, revisiting a pivotal moment with a twist.
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Clymhalio
Clymhalio (green vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARDG 3LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Ms Cornflakes '91 (3:29)
Breichiau Hir (3:35)
Pen Yn Y Gwynt (3:41)
Chwaer Yr Haul (3:42)
Hunlle Yn Nunlle (3:58)
Cwsg, Cwsg, Cwsg (4:19)
Galw Arno Ti (3:33)
Allan O'i Phen (2:57)
Nol I'r Ogofau (3:37)
Hydref Yn Sacramento (4:14)
Cuddiwn Dan Y Bwrdd (3:01)
Gweld Dim Byd (4:41)
Review: Turning the clock back to 1991, legendary Welsh DIY pop band Ffa Coffi Pawb repress their second album for the modern listener. Recorded with experimental electronic studio head Gorwel Owen, in a flat, above a Post Office in Rhosneigr, on the island of Anglesey, it makes no apologies for its uptempo and cacophonous sound, swagging out the starting blocks like a Celtic Happy Mondays. Or, more accurately, Black Grape. Shades of Primal Scream are equally audible in at least some of the guitar riffs, although given the group were fronted by a young Gruff Rhys - who would go on to form Super Furry Animals before embarking on his own critically acclaimed and musically outstanding solo career - you can bet your bottom dollar this is far more original than any lazy comparisons would suggest. Or whatever that translates to in Welsh.
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Rocky Top Ballads
Rocky Top Ballads (180 gram vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ESC 180. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Coasting (2:49)
Losing Tennessee (3:36)
Remember The Heart (3:28)
Big Muzzy (3:03)
Whys (2:35)
Days Incomplete (3:40)
A/B (4:56)
Smile? (3:17)
Adore You (2:54)
Smile (4:23)
Review: Fine Glindvad Jensen's Rocky Top Ballads is an album that feels as though it's suspended in time, capturing moments that are both timeless and ephemeral. Fine's lyrics, often vague in their specifics, convey a sense of days slipping by, with an urgency to grasp reality through songwriting. Drawing from the Copenhagen scene, where she's collaborated with Erika de Casier and Astrid Sonne, Fine's music under her solo moniker defies easy categorization. While hints of Mazzy Star and a touch of "countrygaze" permeate the album, her sound is also rooted in the traditional folk music of her upbringing. Rocky Top Ballads is a deeply personal and intuitive collection, blending sample-based production with organic instrumentation. The result is a debut that feels both assured and strangely new. Tracks like "Days Incomplete" capture a yearning that is both fervent and detached, while 'Losing Tennessee' and 'Big Muzzy' explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album's beauty lies in its ability to evoke emotions and leave lingering questions, keeping listeners entranced.
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Take Me Places
Cat: BS 274LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Capitalism (2:21)
Trapdoor (2:42)
Climbing Kilmanjaro (5:36)
Sleeping On The Phone Side (3:39)
I Think I Like You (3:50)
Sub Zero Sundays (4:21)
Acid House (3:17)
Slow Motion (Revolutionary Rock) (3:19)
Paradise Circus (3:48)
Noise (2:23)
Omens (2:45)
Review: Flunk bids a beautiful farewell with Take Me Places, their final album after 25 years of evocative music-making. The Norwegian quartet blends ethereal downtempo, trip-hop, folk and immersive electronica into 11 hauntingly beautiful tracks. From the brooding opener 'Capitalism' to the cinematic closer 'Omens,' the album captures dusk-toned stillness and dreamlike introspection. Flunk's signature melancholic warmth permeates originals like 'Trapdoor' and 'I Think I Like You' alongside stunning reworks of Massive Attack and Chet Faker. A poignant swansong, Take Me Places is a testament to the band's timeless artistry and an emotional, genre-blurring journey that leaves a lasting imprint on the soul.
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Strawberries
Strawberries (red vinyl LP limited to 250 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: TR 584LTD. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Tell It Back To Me (3:33)
Good To Cry (2:26)
Breakfast On The Train (7:32)
Strawberries (3:18)
All Of The Time (4:18)
Such A Shame (5:23)
Foolish I Know (3:52)
Diamonds (5:26)
Review: Robert Forster, co-founder of the Go-Betweens and one of Australia's most acclaimed singer-songwriters, releases his new album on Hamburg's stellar Tapete Records, which is the pop arm of Krautrock label Bureau B. What's clear is Forster's ear for jangly 60s pop is as refined as you can get. He's up there with Creation Records legend Pete Astor, who influenced Ultimate Painting. It's the softer more melodic side of indie pop, but ultimately, hard to argue against as an approach to songwriting. In terms of highlights, 'Tender Years' is a must-listen as it has a darkness to it thanks to the minor chord guitar twang that underpins the rambling lyrical explorations perfectly. This is up there with Nick Cave's best stuff.
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Let All That We Imagine Be The Light (limited 'pearl sunrise' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 964145 491. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: Led by Edinburgh-born Los Angeles-based 90s superstar Shirley Manson, Garbage have emerged from dark, troubling times to present a new album. The follow up to 2021's No God No Masters was originally intended for release in 2023, but got put back, reportedly due to Manson's surgeries, writer's block and the death of her pet dog. Those who've kept patient, however, are in for a treat: it's a life-affirming record that stands tall in the transatlantic group's storied oeuvre. Ever the sharp critical thinker, the lyrics to lead single 'There's No Future In Optimism' remind us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - it's a message we need from our popstars and it's a nice respite from the cranky punk music that's saturated our radio waves over the past few years.
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Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
Cat: 964145 501. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
There's No Future In Optimism (3:20)
Chinese Fire Horse (4:04)
Hold (4:34)
Have We Met (The Void) (5:12)
Sisyphus (5:13)
Radical (4:19)
Love To Give (4:22)
Get Out My Face Aka Bad Kitty (4:35)
R U Happy Now (3:36)
The Day That I Met God (5:48)
Review: This is the first album in four years from Scot-fronted Los Angeles band Garbage and their eighth studio album total. The previous album, No Gods No Masters, delved into some heavy sociopolitical themes, which were given a lot of attention because it came out amid Covid. With this album, as the title gives away, there is a shift towards more positive thinking, even if some seriousness remains. The single 'There's No Future In Optimism' reminds us to grab life by the horns and feel unburned by darkness for a moment - Shirley Manson clearly remembering the joy of pop and the hope it can bring, despite geopolitical uncertainties. Sonically, they've crafted very powerful electronica-tinged rock, with a brilliant emphasis on rhythm, the joys of a well constructed beat and some gritty bass.
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Geek The Girl (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 4AD 0809CD. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Secret Reason (CD 1: Geek The Girl)
Trouble
Geek The Girl
Just Geek
Cry Wolf
A Psychopath
Sexy Little Girl Princess
Phantom Love
Cancer Of Everything
A Guy Like You
Of Love & Colors
Stars
The Mirror Is Gone
Happiness (CD 2: Inconsiderate Bitch)
Energy
Puppet
Sycophant
(Late Night) Dresses
Review: Indiana singer-songwritern Lisa Germano's 1994 moody dark indie rock masterpiece has been remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London. This expanded edition - released as part of 4AD's Record Store Day spread - includes 'The Mirror Is Gone' and the five-track EP 'Inconsiderate Bitch', making it a bumper version of one of the key albums of the 90s. Germano's voice is a thing of wonder with lyrics that cut through the noise. The sonics underpinning her voice are often sparse and atmospheric, allowing us listeners to really feel the intimacy of feeling. It's no wonder the likes of Eels, Bowie and Iggy Pop called her in to guest on their records.
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Miracle Music
Miracle Music (limited 'forest night' dark green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRR 434LPC1. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Silver Bells (5:01)
Primeval Lite I-III (6:35)
Earthly Life (4:39)
Homemade Crucifix (3:25)
Harmonious Living (3:47)
Strange Paradise (6:38)
Perfect Etercuss (4:11)
Visible Darkness (3:53)
Choir Commencement (1:32)
Review: Recorded at Portland's Type Foundry studio i where American instrumental experimental rockers Grails' earliest records were born i Miracle Music is the band's 12th long player and weaves acoustic and electric guitars, synths, brass, woodwinds, percussion and samples into an expansive, cinematic tapestry. Drawing from early industrial textures, classical elegance and psychedelic ambiance, the album crafts a heavy yet ethereal mood. Tracks like 'Silver Bells' pulse with vintage electro urgency, while others invoke a sense of reflection and grandeur. This balance of boundary-pushing intensity and airy melodicism reflects Grails' quarter-century commitment to reinvention. As both a nod to their origins and a bold step forward, Miracle Music stands as one of Grails' most personal and profound releases i a key to their ability to transform eclectic influences into something singular and deeply moving.
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Presents Jackie Cane
Presents Jackie Cane (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1812C. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sometimes
One
Human Interest
Nirvana Blue
The World Is Mine
Jackie's Delirium (4:11)
Sad Song (2:08)
Day After Day (2:35)
Shampoo (4:05)
Others Delight (3:09)
Opium (1:49)
The Last Supper (4:39)
The Kiss (2:37)
Review: 2002's Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane always felt like the odd jewel in the Belgian outfit's catalogue i part concept album, part theatrical detour, wrapped in lush strings and Bond-theme bravado. The 2025 reissue brings it back into focus, and it's certainly worth revisiting. There's drama i torch songs, twisted pop, and trip-hop filtered through a cinematic lens i but also a tangible sense of melancholy beneath. Tracks like 'Sometimes' and 'Human Interest' still land with weight, while the nocturnal psychedelia of 'Jackie's Delirium' and 'Shampoo' adds hallucinogenic depth to the collection. It's all very stylised, but that's part of the charm. You can hear the ambition, the restlessness. Not quite cool, not quite kitsch, but somehow it works.
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Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 'custard' yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RWXLP 721. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Pop
Take Me To Church (4:02)
Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene (3:39)
Jackie & Wilson (3:41)
Someone New (3:43)
To Be Alone (5:25)
From Eden (3:18)
In A Week (feat Karen Cowley) (4:38)
Sedated (3:45)
Work Song (3:59)
Like Real People Do (3:18)
It Will Come Back (4:35)
Foreigner's Gold (3:45)
Cherry Wine (live) (3:59)
In The Woods Somewhere (bonus tracks) (5:31)
Run (4:13)
Arsonist's Lullabye (4:23)
My Love Will Never Die (3:50)
Review: Hozier's 'Take Me To Church' was the ineluctable indie pop staple of 2013, finding the Irish singer-songwriter explore gothic and religious themes, bringing a confessional feel to a tired relationship amid intrafaith discrimination. This was despite short shrift for Hozier himself, where at the time, Hozier's queerness unfairly barred him from full participation in life as an orthodox Catholic. With a turbulent music video complementing the song, Hozier's accompanying album was sure to ignite the sympathies and passions of many an indie rock fan, cementing the artist's career and earning him several nominations. This new reissue from UMR sheds light on that same moment over a full decade on.
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Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition)
Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 89361. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Silver Lining (4:56)
Wonderful Life (3:58)
Blood, Tears & Gold (4:09)
Sunday (3:51)
Stay (3:49)
Illuminated (3:17)
Evelyn (3:44)
Better Than Love (3:31)
Devotion (4:13)
Unspoken (4:32)
The Water (3:34)
Verona (1:49)
Affair (6:10)
Mother Nature (2:50)
Happiness (3:32)
All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day (4:26)
Wonderful Life (Arthur Baker remix) (6:46)
Review: To mark its 15th anniversary, Hurts' debut album Happiness receives a long-awaited vinyl release as a rather special limited-edition picture disc. The synth-pop duo's breakthrough was originally released in 2010 and is revisited in full here with all the hits, featuring such as 'Better Than Love,' 'Wonderful Life' and 'Stay.' This debut vinyl pressing adds further value with a side of deluxe edition highlights including the festive fan favourite 'All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day' and Arthur Baker's remix of 'Wonderful Life.' It's a sleek and nostalgic listen that reminds of the moody glamour and melodic punch of Hurts' defining debut.
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Body & Soul (reissue)
Body & Soul (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 680270 758209. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Verdict (5:29)
Cha Cha Loco (4:41)
Not Here, Not Now (5:20)
You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want) (4:54)
Go For It (4:18)
Loisaida (5:27)
Happy Ending (3:39)
Be My Number Two (4:28)
Heart Of Ice (6:50)
Review: A reissue on nice double vinyl for the sixth album from 'sophisti-pop' pioneer Jackson, fusing jazz, funk and soul elements with a post-punk spikiness and a very British outlook, pointing the way forward for the likes of the Style Council and a host of other 80s acts. It first surfaced in 1984 and although it's the first digitally recorded album he made, it's typified sonically by Jackson and producer David Kershenbaum's move to reject the sterile, dead acoustics of modern studios in favour of the Manhattan Masonic Hall, previously mainly used for classicx recording. The jazzy solos, sparkly sax and snazzy chorus of 'You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)' - with just a hint of Afrobeat groove to it too - are probably best known here, but all nine songs number among the Staffordshire-born musician's smartest output.
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We Were Made Prey
We Were Made Prey (red vinyl LP)
Cat: ROCKACT 168LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Wolf (3:45)
Dark (4:29)
Harbour (3:52)
Bel(Ll) (1:26)
Before (3:07)
Deer (4:21)
Drawn (3:12)
Roadkill (3:50)
Hold (4:20)
Children (3:01)
Fire (2:59)
Review: There's a dark and eerie underbelly to Kathryn Joseph's We Were Made Prey. Everything feels dense, the air thick with a kind of moonlight, midnight unease. Images spring to mind of rushing through twilight woodlands or sailing through blinding fog. More than a few shades of Kate Bush, with the leading lady's vocal range certainly worthy of such a comparison. Tracks like 'Deer' owe more to the eternal Wuthering Heights resident than others, perhaps, but when all is said and done drawing this kind of comparison does us all a disservice. Lazy writing, and a failure to recognise the unique individuality of both female icons. Sticking in the here and now, Joseph has this remarkable ability to distill heady, intoxicating songs that grow, blossom, sometimes growl and always captivate. An emotionally charged enigma you need in your life.
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Still (40th Anniversary Edition)
Still (40th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 6424861. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Exercise One (3:06)
Ice Age (2:24)
The Sound Of Music (3:55)
Glass (3:52)
The Only Mistake (4:12)
Walked In Line (2:47)
The Kill (2:14)
Something Must Break (2:46)
Dead Souls (4:54)
Sister Ray (7:36)
Ceremony (3:50)
Shadowplay (3:19)
Means To An End (3:50)
Passover (4:54)
New Dawn Fades (7:36)
Transmission (3:38)
Disorder (3:16)
Isolation (3:08)
Decades (5:32)
Digital (3:22)
Review: First released in 1981 in the wake of Ian Curtis's death, the compilation Still served as both an epilogue to and archive of Joy Division's brief but seismic existence, beginning in 1980s Manchester. A one-of-a-kind compilation, its uniqueness stems from two non-album wranglings, 'Dead Souls' and 'Glass', which precipitate a revelatory ream of studio outtakes, before a raw, emotionally freighted live set from their final show at Birmingham University. That concert also captured the only time the band played 'Ceremony' live; the tune would later reappear, reshaped, on the other side of Curtis's death, as New Order's debut single. An unusually passable idiosyncrasy consists in the fact that Curtis' vocals are barely audible on this version, as was often the case with every live performance of the song. Now reissued, this has to be one of the most comprehensive four sides of formative post-punk supersession ever to hit the shelves.
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Hawking Radiation
Hawking Radiation (limited LP + insert)
Cat: FC 57. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
A Diamond On Its Side (2:35)
An Offering (3:24)
Cold Sleep (3:15)
Potalaka Listening Station (3:34)
Astral Voices (3:21)
From Erika (3:13)
The Next Level (3:06)
Promises Made, Promises Kept (3:39)
Take Me With You (3:11)
To Erika (3:26)
Angels Of History (3:01)
Hawking Radiation (3:54)
Review: Brooklyn-based trio Lake Ruth return with a luminous, concept-driven suite that interweaves 60s baroque pop, celestial science fiction and the aching aftermath of cult tragedy. Anchored by Allison Brice's delicate yet penetrating vocals, this release draws narrative inspiration from the Heaven's Gate cultiparticularly survivors and bereaved relativesiwhile also channelling Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time and Walter Benjamin's interpretation of Paul Klee's Angelus Novus. Tracks like 'Potalaka Listening Station', 'Take Me With You', 'From Erika' and 'To Erika' articulate a deeply personal lyrical tapestry, reframing grief as a spectral presence across space and memory. The sound design is equally deliberate: bright organs, skittering drums, ripple-toned guitar, and a nostalgic production palette that feels both 1967 and timeless. Despite the thematic weight, there's lightness hereidelicate rhythms evoke tropicalia, and Brice's voice threads it all together like constellations across the dusk. This is Lake Ruth's most affecting and ambitious work yet: rich in imagery, bold in its emotional scope and glistening with intelligence.
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Diamond Jubilee (B-STOCK)
Cat: W25 18 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Psych/Garage Rock
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Diamond Jubilee
Glitz
Baby Blue
Dreams Of You
All I Want Is You
Dallas
Olive Drab
Always Dreaming
Wild One
Flesh & Blood
Le Machiniste Fantome
Kingdom Come
Demon Bitch
I Have My Doubts
Til Polaritys End
Realistik Heaven
Stone Faces
Gayblevision
Dracula
Lockstepp
Government Cheque
Deepest Blue
To Heal This Wounded Heart
Golden Microphone
If You Hear Me Crying
Darling Of The Diskoteque
Don't Tell Me I'm Wrong
What's It Going To Take
Wild Rose
Durham City Limit
Crime Of Passion
24/7 Heaven
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Superior Viaduct and W.25TH present Diamond Jubilee by Cindy Lee, now available in a deluxe 3xLP format with a collectible poster. Lauded across the board and shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize, Diamond Jubilee showcases Patrick Flegel's unique blend of haunting melodies and raw emotion. Crafted over years in studios from Toronto to Montreal, this album delivers timeless reflections on love and longing, backed by sticky hooks and immersive soundscapes that cement Cindy Lee's reputation as a standout in experimental pop.
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From Zero (Deluxe Edition)
From Zero (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold translucent emerald green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4834915. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Metal
From Zero (intro)
The Emptiness Machine
Cut The Bridge
Heavy Is The Crown
Over Each Other
Casualty
Overflow
Two Faced
Stained
IGYEIH
Good Things Go
Up From The Bottom
Unshatter
Let You Fade
The Emptiness Machine (live)
Heavy Is The Crown (live)
Over Each Other (live)
Casualty (live)
Two Faced (live)
Review: With the untimely and tragic passing of Chester Bennington in 2017, it was the natural presumption that Californian nu-metal turned alt rock megastars Linkin Park would cease to exist. Surprising their avid fanbase by announcing news of their reformation with Dead Sara vocalist Emily Armstrong, as well as new drummer Colin Brittain (Rob Bourdain opted not to join the reunion), From Zero offers a nod to their original band name Xero whilst simultaneously ushering in their new era. Sonically, the band are doing their utmost to both pay credence to their heavier origins while naturally rerouting towards their newfound vision. Serving as follow up to 2017's pop-oriented and critically panned One More Light, the understandable decision to re-embrace aspects of their nu-metal motifs is commendable, whilst modifying and building upon their past sonics to craft comfortable musical bedrock for the new voice of their band. Comparing to prior albums may be inescapable for diehard fans with the material owing humble countenance to the Linkin Park of yesteryear, while this deluxe edition expands upon the original version's somewhat succinct (or rushed) 11 tracks over 30 minutes with an additional three bonus cuts as well as five live versions.
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Twelves
Twelves (3xLP)
Cat: REACTOR 02LP. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
16 Dreams (2:50)
Head On (2:35)
Burning World (9:34)
Spinning (part 1 & 2) (6:40)
Deep Hit (6:00)
I'll Take You There (6:35)
Collision (4:56)
Crawling Heart (4:01)
Thief Of Fire (3:53)
Thief (Motherfucker) (5:23)
Black Sun (3:45)
Circle Grave (5:13)
Mother Sky (10:37)
Arc-Lite (Sonar) (4:26)
Arc-Lite (Radar) (4:21)
Sunburst (10:01)
Arc-Lite (Radiated) (3:41)
Afterglow (live) (5:19)
Got To Get It Over (live) (4:46)
Burning World (live) (12:39)
Review: The "guitar loop" is not just a staple of modern indie and psychedelic music. It is also an access point to a timeless human necessity: the combo of dexterity and repetition. Without repeatedly using our hands to press notes and catenate chains, we would be nothing but fumbly savages. Loop knew this remarkably well, manually twisting a tight coil around the South London music scene in the late 1970s. This was at the height of the motorik rock scene, which was otherwise largely going on thousands of miles away in Germany: as critics enthused at the time, Loop were the sound of Suicide jamming with the Stooges aboard a spaceship built by Hawkwind and piloted by Can. Described by Reactor as "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" figureheads, 'Twelves' is a priceless rediscovery for electronic rock heads across the (fret, mother)board: compiling across a span of five years, '16 Dreams' and 'Spinning' originate from 1986, while 'Collision' marks their Chapter 22 phase from 1988, and 'Primsma Uber Europa 12' closes the loop in 1991. An early case of sonic cybernetic feedback; viscerally loud, intensive circulations of sound.
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What's That Got To Do (With Loving You)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (gatefold translucent lime & clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSP LP14. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (Remixes) (4:16)
Time To Get Up (2:54)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
La Voix Humaine (2:45)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:40)
You Bet (1:57)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (instrumental mixes) (4:02)
Time To Get Up (3:00)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
Home Alone (1:36)
Reckless Dialogue (2:21)
La Voix Humaine (2:41)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:41)
You Bet (1:56)
Forever (4:20)
If You Want It (0:59)
Review: Hyperspace Communications drop a fresh remix package of cult US new wave trio Los Microwaves' debut LP, What's That Got To Do (With Loving You). Remixed by Kit Watson from the original 24-track analogue tapes, the release features two discs. Disc One is a 45 RPM dancefloor-ready EP with six reimagined cuts from Life After Breakfast, including 'deadpan vocals and punchy cold wave grooves Time To Get Up' and 'TV in My Eye.' Disc Two runs at 33 RPM and adds four instrumental versions tailored for film/TV sync and live remixing. It's a great addition for collectors or an introduction for anyone new to these California synth and techno-punk disrupters.
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House In The Woods (B-STOCK)
House In The Woods (B-STOCK) (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: TNQK 24031 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Post Rock/Experimental
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Some Day Come Back To Me (3:09)
Field Of Dreams (4:13)
Just How It Goes (5:01)
None Of Your Business (5:17)
Mom (5:16)
Estella (2:13)
Double Trouble (6:47)
Two Worlds Apart (6:34)
Gone Fishing (5:01)
InterStella (1:27)
House In The Woods (4:49)
Track 12 (8:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Icelandic experiment Low Roar heard Ryan Karazija, Leifur Bjornsson and Logi Gudmundsson indulge a transoceanic collaboration, extending many a riotous yet sensual sludgeoff between indie pop and post-rock until Karazija's death in 2022. Since this sad event, subsequent records have heard the band reuse loose elements recorded by Karazija in a posthumous fashion, and House In The Woods is a brilliant new example. Pressed to vinyl quickly after an initial digital release, the album blends typical Icelandic ambient-string work with sensuous background vocals and harmonium layers, and deals in a range of subjects from decrepitude to endless love, marked by a sense of sublimity throughout.
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Monaco (25th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Monaco (25th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3882G. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I've Got A Feeling (4:22)
A Life Apart (6:07)
Kashmere (5:09)
Berts Theme (4:42)
Ballroom (5:12)
See Saw (5:27)
Black Rain (3:50)
It's A Boy (4:55)
End Of The World (4:51)
Marine (6:09)
A Life Apart (instrumental) (6:18)
Black Rain (instrumental) (4:21)
See Saw (Lab Rats Let Loose On The See Saw) (6:03)
See Saw (Solaris dub mix) (7:27)
See Saw (Lab Rats vocal mix) (6:35)
Review: Peter Hook's post-New Order venture with David Potts resurfaces after 25 years with Monaco, the duo's second and final album, finally seeing a vinyl pressing for the first time. The self-titled LP followed Music For Pleasure and leant into Hook and Potts' foundational fondness for rock-dance hybrids, with the buoyant 'I've Got A Feeling' and the moodier 'See Saw' among the stereo-steroidal standouts; we've everything from Brit-pub rock whimsy to club-shuttling indie house respectively. This UK-only edition lands as a deluxe gatefold double crystal clear wax; with a four-page booklet and a deluge of bonus tracks, this is the first proper physical revisit to a project that closed the 90s in the shadow of Hook's better-known bands.
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