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Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue)
Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 019029 5156725. Rel: 18 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Rescue (3:43)
The Puppet (3:06)
Do It Clean (2:42)
A Promise (3:40)
The Back Of Love (3:15)
The Cutter (3:58)
Never Stop (3:33)
The Killing Moon (5:47)
Silver (3:21)
Seven Seas (3:20)
Bring On The Dancing Horses (3:58)
Review: Echo & The Bunnymen's first ever best-of compilation, first released in 1985, gets a reissue. Accruing all the hits, we begin with the seminal 'Rescue' before careening through 'Never Stop', 'The Killing Moon' and 'Seven Seas', recalling the new wave band's emotive drawl and gushing instrumentals, coinciding with the time in which their contemporaneous album, 'Songs To Learn and Sing', was released.

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Ocean Rain (remastered)
Ocean Rain (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5360863. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Silver (3:20)
Nocturnal Me (4:45)
Crystal Days (2:25)
The Yo Yo Man (3:04)
Thorn Of Crowns (4:43)
The Killing Moon (5:43)
Seven Seas (3:19)
My Kingdom (4:05)
Ocean Rain (5:08)
Review: Rhino have embarked on a grand reissue mission and plan to put out all of the Echo & The Bunnymen's first four albums. Here we have a remastered version of Ocean Rain on 180-gram black vinyl. It was the fourth of the band's albums and was related back in 1984. It reached number four on the UK Albums Chart thanks to singles like 'Silver', 'Seven Seas' and personal favourite 'The Killing Moon.' The album got the band back to the top of their game after the rather less than warm reception to previous album Porcupine the year before thanks to its new found romantic sweetness and the band's bittersweet melodies.
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Evergreen (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: LMS 5521768. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Don't Let It Get You Down (3:49)
In My Time (3:25)
I Want To Be There (When You Come) (3:39)
Evergreen (4:03)
I'll Fly Tonight (4:23)
Nothing Lasts Forever (3:52)
Baseball Bill (4:04)
Altamont (3:51)
Just A Touch Away (4:54)
Empire State Halo (3:57)
Too Young To Kneel (3:39)
Forgiven (5:45)
Review: Echo & The Bunnymen came back with renewed vigour when they reformed in 1997 and recorded Evergreen. The album was headed up by 'Nothing Lasts Forever', which lodged in the UK's musical psyche as the Britpop wave receded and everyone was craving a little more maturity in their indie bands. 25 years on, the album ranks as of the band's finest, as vital to their story as the classic 80s records, and it's a welcome treat to see it pressed up once again, on fetching white vinyl with a yolky centre, no less.
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EBM
EBM (limited orange vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: PIASR 1280LPC. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Heart Attack (5:49)
Picturesque (5:10)
Karma Climb (5:18)
Kiss (7:51)
Silence (5:40)
Strawberry Lemonade (6:17)
Vibe (3:40)
Educate (6:50)
Strange Intimacy (6:27)
Review: Much loved UK outfit Editors have that tag because they always manage to confound expectation and stay one step ahead. They first emerged more than 20 years ago now as a group of friends who formed a band at university. Their debut album was Mercury Prize-shortlisted and since then thy have always been bold and brave in their approach. EBM is their first album since Blanck Mass became a full time member and, as the title suggests, is heavily influenced by EBM with physical and angular grooves, soot black moods and real urgency.
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Violence
Violence (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIASR 1020LP. Rel: 09 Mar 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Cold (3:39)
Hallelujah (So Low) (3:52)
Violence (6:07)
Darkness At The Door (4:21)
Nothingness (5:04)
Magazine (3:57)
No Sound But The Wind (4:24)
Counting Spooks (5:35)
Belong (6:01)
Review: For their sixth full length album 'Violence', melancholic Birmingham alt-rockers Editors have adopted a grander synth-pop sound to frame their typically dark songwriting in. This change in direction comes from collaborating with the album's producer Leo Abraham and composer Blank Mass, who helped the band hone their electronic craft. The songwriting pairs grandiose stadium riffs with assertive synth-work; 'Hallelujah (So Low)' goes straight for the jugular with fat synth leads and lo-fi drums, and the chorus of lead single 'Magazine' balances sections of punchy electronic swagger with singalong melodic euphoria. On 'No Sound But The Wind', there's a glimpse of an earlier Editors sound, more atmospheric and spacious than the tracks that surround it - unsurprising as it's a song the band first debuted back at Glastonbury 2008 and have been re-working since. Following 2015's somewhat confused 'In Dream', Editors sound reinvigorated and confident in the direction 'Violence' is taking them in.
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The Back Room (reissue)
The Back Room (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: KWX 34E. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Lights (2:35)
Munich (3:38)
Blood (3:26)
Fall (4:59)
All Sparks (3:33)
Camera (4:52)
Fingers In The Factories (4:16)
Bullets (3:10)
Someone Says (3:10)
Open Your Arms (5:48)
Distance (3:46)
Review: BBC 6 Music favourite Guy Garvey and his Editors band are one of the most beloved indie acts of their generation. Their 2005 debut and Mercury Prize nominated album The Back Room is a real fan favourite that now gets a special remaster and reissue on limited gatefold clear vinyl. It features the band's Top 10 single 'Munich' as well as others like 'Bullets', 'Blood' and 'All Sparks', all of which helped it to reach reached No. 2 in the UK album chart and go on to pick up more than one million sales worldwide. All these years later, it still stands up whether or not you were a fan the first time around.
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Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered)
Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: EWORKS 124. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Theme From Blinking Lights (1:33)
From Which I Came/A Magic World (3:09)
Son Of A Bitch (2:25)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:53)
Trouble With Dreams (4:28)
Marie Floating Over The Backyard (1:44)
Suicide Life (2:39)
In The Yard, Behind The Church (4:00)
Railroad Man (4:05)
The Other Shoe (2:38)
Last Time We Spoke (2:15)
Mother Mary (3:06)
Going Fetal (2:24)
Understanding Salesman (2:42)
Theme For A Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists (1:27)
Checkout Blues (3:12)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:56)
Dust Of Ages (2:20)
Old Shit/New Shit (3:09)
Bride Of Theme From Blinking Lights (1:50)
Hey Man (Now You're Really Living) (3:01)
I'm Going To Stop Pretending That I Didn't Break Your Heart (3:42)
To Lick Your Boots (3:26)
If You See Natalie (3:38)
Sweet Li'l Thing (3:21)
Dusk: A Peach In The Orchard (1:11)
Whatever Happened To Soy Bomb (2:27)
Ugly Love (2:54)
God's Silence (1:19)
Losing Streak (3:04)
Last Days Of My Bitter Heart (4:52)
The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight (2:14)
Things The Grandchildren Should Know (3:16)
Review: Talk about taking your sweet time. Anyone want to hazard a guess at how long Blinking Lights & Other Revelations took to finish? Thought not. In truth, Eels started work on it in 1998, but it wouldn't see the light of day until 2005. Marking the start of a new era for the band, contractually at least - their deal with David Geffen and Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks Records having dissolved the previous year - the album was high concept, too.
As per frontman E, writing on the band's official website at the time of Blinking Lights' release, the record is about "God and all the questions relating to the subject of God." Suddenly the extended production period makes sense. Then you see it has 33 tracks listed on the sleeve and it all becomes clear. A classic piece of alternative rock with big, bold ideas, it should always be remembered as one of the first landmarks to come from America this millennium.
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Flying Dream 1
Flying Dream 1 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 357847 4. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Flying Dream 1 (4:31)
After The Eclipse (4:11)
Is It A Bird (4:12)
Six Words (5:06)
Calm & Happy (3:07)
Come On, Blue (5:18)
The Only Road (4:12)
Red Sky Radio (Baby Baby Baby) (3:59)
The Seldom Seen Kid (4:12)
What Am I Without You (4:59)
Review: If you read any interviews around Elbow's ninth studio album, Guy Garvey's open admissions that this is the Bury, Greater Manchester band's most patient and hushed work to date are unlikely to pass you by. The frontman is clearly pleased with what the outfit managed to pull together, offering a great example of why remote working during lockdown actually led to some pretty inspired projects if you look in the right places.

Whether Flying Dream 1 would have sounded like this had it been made through a standard studio process is a big question mark we're not in a position to answer. The group themselves are probably still pondering that one. What is clear is that it feels like a coherent, complete work, which is somewhat at odds with the reality of members contributing individual elements from different locations. Technicalities aside, this is a step away from the grandeur Elbow are often associated with, and distinctly void of gnarl, and it sounds
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Dreams
Dreams (180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TSR 242. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Anima (2:40)
Go Through The Night (3:50)
Shadow (feat 9m88) (3:47)
Witches (3:46)
Dreamlike (2:04)
Wings (feat KCWO) (1:29)
Happy But Sad (3:49)
Deities' Party (feat Chio Tian Folk Drums & Art Troupe) (5:09)
Dear Humans (3:42)
Gaze At Blue (album version) (3:50)
Fable (2:59)
Dream Of You (feat Lin Sheng Xiang) (4:08)
Review: Spring is certainly in the air on the third outing from Elephant Gym. The Taiwanese (Kaohsing) rock band have set out to delve pretty deep into our minds, projecting sounds that bore holes and become earworms, bringing about a state that's almost hypnotic. The impressive thing is, that's done with a collection of 12 tracks that pack so much personality and - at times - energy, they couldn't possibly have this effect.
As an album, this sounds like prog rock balladry ('Dream Of You'), good time jazz ('Dear Humans'), spellbinding piano solos ('Dreams', 'Wings'), experimental funk ('Witches'), and numerous raw, dense, psychedelic odysseys that can be challenging to unbox and absorb, but, once immersed, the full experience is mind-bogglingly rich and rewarding, with a multitude of genres happening, interpreted by one star attraction.
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A Kiss For The Whole World
A Kiss For The Whole World ('pink sparkle' vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: SOAKLPC 356. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
A Kiss For The Whole World (3:26)
(Pls) Set Me On Fire (3:09)
It Hurts (3:18)
Leap Into The Lightning (3:05)
Feed Your Soul (1:18)
Dead Wood (3:48)
Jailbreak (3:55)
Bloodshot (3:22)
Bloodshot (Coda) (1:16)
Goldfish (3:14)
Giant Pacific Octopus (I Don't Know You Anymore) (2:14)
Giant Pacific Octopus Swirling Off Into Infinity (1:04)
Review: Enter Shikari belong to a particularly impressive hardcore subset that seem to get better with each passing year and record. A Kiss For the Whole World is their seventh studio outing, but it sounds almost like a band exploding into action for the first time. A high energy declaration of intent and bold approach to stamping their personality down on the planet they so eagerly want to embrace.

Uplifting would be another - far simpler - way to describe what's here. These are anthems in the truest sense, with tracks like 'Dead Wood' reaching for the kind of euphoric sonic heights few outfits can hope to come close to. A rousing, unifying number. Of course, in typical Shikari fashion, it's not actually all so lead- single-worthy, with some of the finest moments far less in your face. Such as the classical-inspired 'Bloodshot (Coda)', or the half-time drum & bass tech of 'Feed Your Soul'.
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Here Come The Lights
Cat: HUM 46. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
A Song For Europe (4:42)
Firefly (5:20)
BBQ Head (5:02)
7 Bells (6:22)
Lazy Eyes (3:01)
A Tree (3:03)
Hello, Salty Salty (3:59)
A Bee (2:47)
Happy New Year (3:31)
Review: A third album of wonderfully intimate, idiosyncratic songwriting from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Gilchrist - formerly the Stuffy in the much loved Stuffy & The Fuses - in his Stephen EvEns guise. The name may be singular, but from the choir of voices singing the opening tune 'A Song For Europe' to the child's voice at the end of seafaring epic 'Hello Salty Salty', this is very much a community effort and feels like it, with Stephen's core collaborators Jimi Scandal (guitar) and Crompton Whesp (drums) joined by guests like former Curve/Echobelly bassist Debbie Smith, longtime Cardiacs keyboard player William D Drake and Hurtling/My Bloody Valentine guitarist and keyboard player Jen Macro. The mood palate is on just as grand a scale as the personnel list, from the Nick Drake-style acoustic guitar/strings interplay of 'Firefly' to the beefy hip-hop backbeat of 'BBQ Head & 7 Bells', a two part track, the first half dedicated to the joys of cooking in the garden, the second about paranoia and the threat of violence. Elements of psychedelia, some gorgeous analogue synth tones, a penchant for a quirky time signature and/or arrangement all add to what's already a very tasty concoction that anyone with an ear for a tenacious earworm or two will love.
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Amplified Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (half-speed remastered)
Cat: EBTG 009V. Rel: 02 Jul 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Rollercoaster (3:14)
Troubled Mind (3:30)
I Don't Understand Anything (4:24)
Walking To You (3:30)
Get Me (3:32)
Missing (4:03)
Two Star (4:04)
We Walk The Same Line (3:59)
25th December (4:16)
Disenchanted (2:03)
Review: By the time they released "Amplified Heart" in 1994, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn had spent a decade churning out admired but relatively commercially unsuccessful "lite-jazz" albums. Then, on the back of a string of on-point club remixes (Todd Terry's chart-topping version of "Missing" included), the set surprisingly became a runaway success. To celebrate the album's 25th birthday, "Amplified Heart" has been given the audiophile reissue treatment. It suits the album's gently breezy, emotion-rich feel, with Thorn's evocative, lovelorn vocals perfectly matching Watt's sunset-friendly blend of acoustic guitars, soft-touch double bass, trip-hop style beats and Balearic-minded electronics. It remains one of the duo's greatest albums and should be in every discerning listener's collection.
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