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Renegade Breakdown
Renegade Breakdown (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ZEN 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Renegade Breakdown (6:13)
Back To Rock (7:18)
Worst Comes To Worst (4:12)
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues) (5:10)
La Ronde (2:23)
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous (3:40)
Just In My Head (6:05)
Lead Sister (6:03)
My Love (5:48)
Sentiment (5:29)
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Euphoria Season 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SONY 196587153311. Rel: 28 Dec 22
 
Soundtracks
The Angels (0:45)
I'm Tired (long version) (3:31)
Ice (We Should Do Drugs) (2:46)
See You Assholes Later (2:30)
She Certainly Looks The Part (0:48)
Dracula (Nate Sees Cassie) (2:48)
Skeletons (Lexi Needed A Break) (2:22)
Putting Everything Away (0:43)
Fez's Interlude (with Angus Cloud) (1:01)
El Weirdo (I Relapsed) (1:58)
This Is Life (0:30)
Every Second Counts (2:58)
Truth Or Dare (0:16)
Washing Off The Blood (3:03)
Elliot's Song (with Dominic Fike, Zendaya & Labrinth) (2:29)
I Don't Know If I'm A Good Person (0:29)
Love Is Complicated (The Angels Sing) (3:20)
Fun At The Alley (2:25)
Sidekicks Are Smarter (3:26)
Pros & Cons (2:22)
At Least I'm Loved (0:32)
Rue's I'm Tired (1:40)
Review: GRAMMY-nominated and Emmy Award-winning multihyphenate Labrinth builds on the success of scoring the first season of Euphoria with another high octane score for the second series. The HBO series was a huge hit and that's in part because of the music. Labrinth himself has said this one is more than just soundtrack music and he's right. It is a visceral listening experience in its own right and one with 22 well crafted tracks including the fan favourite version of 'I'm Tired.' Whether or not you have seen this series, this album is well worth hearing.
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Time's Arrow
Time's Arrow (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: COOKLP 826. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
City Of Angels (4:39)
Faces (4:41)
Misery Remember Me (4:14)
Flight From Angkor (4:07)
We Never Went Away (3:59)
The Night (4:23)
The Dreamers (3:44)
Sargasso Sea (3:27)
California (4:13)
Time's Arrow (4:00)
Review: Ladytron return with their highly anticipated seventh studio album Time's Arrow, a panoramic view of many different electronic music styles, umbrella-ed by the arch of indie rock. Building on the Liverpool-based band's rise to prominence in the early 2000s off the back of the electroclash wave, Time's Arrow makes for a whirlwind of difference to back then - shoegaze, indietronica and cloudy industrial music all crop up now, making this a stylistic departure of note.
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Sleepyhead (B-STOCK)
Sleepyhead (B-STOCK) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HAR 119 (B-STOCK). Rel: 02 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Exorcism
Fuck With Your Friends
Dream Song
Cool Party But Then We All Left
Okie Dokie Doggie Daddy
Nothing
Bully
Monolith
Bed
Lala Song
Future Flower
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, dents and creases to the corner of the outer sleeve, otherwise in excellent condition***


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The Bible
The Bible (limited gatefold transparent orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SLANG 50448X. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
His Song Is Sung (5:27)
Little Black Boxes (4:40)
Daisy (5:07)
Whatever, Mortal (4:22)
A Major Minor Drag (5:39)
Police Dog Blues (5:56)
Dylan At The Mousetrap (4:02)
Every Child Begins The World Again (3:35)
So There (5:11)
That's Music (5:02)
Review: Times change, things get worse, outlooks seem bleaker, and the storm grows more severe. It's times like these you really need a ballast, something to hold on to and call upon for reassurance. Since inception, Lambchop have tried to be that force for good in a world hellbent on marching to madness. And The Bible is the group's finest hour for several years, although on the face of things it's not necessarily very different from immediate predecessors.

Lead singer Kurt Wagner has frequently quipped that his band don't really fit the country genre label, but again we're struggling to think of where else to place this. Country and Western it certainly isn't, but the totems are definitely down that route. That strong, iconic, patient and thought-provoking yet scarred voice, songs dealing with both the festival and comedown of life itself. This is slow, piercingly poignant stuff, from the heartbroken piano quiet of 'So There', to gospel-infused jazz on 'Police Dog Blues'.
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Straight Songs Of Sorrow
Straight Songs Of Sorrow (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 178. Rel: 08 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
I Wouldn't Want To Say (5:50)
Apples From A Tree (1:54)
This Game Of Love (4:48)
Ketamine (2:54)
Bleed All Over (3:33)
Churchbells, Ghosts (4:53)
Internal Hourglass Discussion (3:49)
Stockholm City Blues (3:38)
Skeleton Key (7:06)
Daylight In The Nocturnal House (3:05)
Ballad Of A Dying Rover (4:36)
Hanging On (For DRC) (2:10)
Burying Ground (4:46)
At Zero Below (4:41)
Eden Lost & Found (2:45)
Review: Where would you be without Mark Lanegan? Where would any of us be without Mark Lanegan? Scratch and don't answer that - responses probably depend on personal experiences. Nevertheless, the man once most commonly known as the guy from Screaming Trees is nothing short of vital - incredible songwriter and top drawer musician, with his second album in under six months more than enough evidence to back those claims. In many ways 'Straight Songs Of Sorrow' is an amalgamation of all the artist has done and been before solo, which is saying something given this is studio LP number 12. Lyrically a testament to some of his darkest hours gone by, elements of early, rawer outings are more than audible, with lashings of the synth stuff that has typified later material acting as a counterbalance. Delicate acoustic and string workouts, shades of DNTEL, twisted organ cries and soul searching, dark, alternative rock moods.
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Lany
Lany (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 575240 4. Rel: 30 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Dumb Stuff (2:20)
The Breakup (3:57)
Super Far (3:24)
Overtime (3:32)
Flowers On The Floor (4:17)
Parents (1:19)
Ilsyb (3:30)
13 (3:57)
Hericane (5:47)
Hurts (3:37)
Good Girls (4:09)
Pancakes (3:48)
Tampa (3:41)
Purple Teeth (3:54)
So, Soo Pretty (1:43)
It Was Love (3:40)
Review: Lany frontman Paul Klein leave us in precious little doubt there that he's lovelorn - almost every song on this self-titled record bemoans some melancholic development in his romantic life, set to a cinematic soundscape that's equally beholden to the synth-starred soundscapes of the '80s and modern R&B. Luckily for all and sundry however, these plaintive and potent laments find a way to alchemically transform base angst into audial gold, arriving on a cinematic plateau in which the dislocation of the modern era is subverted to form a bittersweet party soundtrack looking likely to last the remaining days of summer at the very least.
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Prelude To Ecstasy
Prelude To Ecstasy (oxblood red vinyl LP + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585190 4. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude To Ecstasy (1:28)
Burn Alive (3:10)
Caesar On A TV Screen (3:42)
The Feminine Urge (3:22)
On Your Side (4:21)
Beautiful Boy (3:27)
Gjuha (4:17)
Sinner (2:50)
My Lady Of Mercy (4:44)
Portrait Of A Dead Girl (2:57)
Nothing Matters (4:25)
Mirror (0:49)
Review: London based newfound baroque indie-pop darlings The Last Dinner Party have been at the centre of some controversy ever since they released their hit debut single 'Nothing Matters' earlier in 2023. Gigging relentlessly over the past few years, the group would draw the ire of Twitter addicts who accused the band of the dreaded "industry plant" label in a similar vain to the negativity lobbed at Wet Leg in 2022. While likely stemming from a minor support slot for The Rolling Stones in Hyde Park before they'd unveiled any studio material, the power of the aforementioned lead single as well as the subsequent follow up 'Sinner', have quelled much of the grumblings. Following support slots for Lana Del Rey and Florence & The Machine, as well as appearing on Jools Holland, the uphill battle the women have faced thus far looks set to finally summit with the arrival of their highly anticipated debut full-length Prelude To Ecstasy in early 2024. Mark our words, this will be one the first releases of 2024 you see plastered all over the internet and again this time next year during the AOTY round up. Think Kate Bush meets Siouxsie & The Banshees with a smattering of Warpaint, and you're (almost) on the right track.
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Prelude To Ecstasy
Prelude To Ecstasy (LP + poster)
Cat: 585190 3. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude To Ecstasy (1:28)
Burn Alive (3:10)
Caesar On A TV Screen (3:42)
The Feminine Urge (3:22)
On Your Side (4:21)
Beautiful Boy (3:27)
Gjuha (4:17)
Sinner (2:50)
My Lady Of Mercy (4:44)
Portrait Of A Dead Girl (2:57)
Nothing Matters (4:25)
Mirror (0:49)
Review: There's potentially been no bigger indie-related "controversy" this year than the rhetoric surrounding London's latest baroque chamber-pop wonders The Last Dinner Party, who have been hit with barrages of embittered tweets and accusations of the dreaded "industry plant" label since unveiling their debut single 'Nothing Matters' during the early stages of 2023. The main point of contention came from their much-discussed opening slot at The Rolling Stone's Hyde Park show without a solitary piece of studio material online, yet the power of their grassroots fanbase, built up organically through years of indie gig circuitry as well as the exceptional follow up single 'Sinner', has silenced the vast majority of begrudging grumblers across the digital sphere. Now with further supports for the likes of Florence & The Machine and even Lana Del Rey under their bedazzled, Victorian era belts, as well as an appearance on Later...with Jools Holland, the collective seem poised to grasp 2024 by the proverbial horns in a manner not too dissimilar to how Wet Leg triumphed over 2022. Take note when we say that Prelude To Ecstasy will be one of the biggest and most discussed debuts of the next year, as it flaunts its avant-pop stylings echoing the likes of Kate Bush but re-packaged for the Warpaint hipsters with a sprinkling of Siouxsie & The Banshees eccentricity.
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From Nothing To A Little Bit More
From Nothing To A Little Bit More (transparent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LC 00407. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Struggle (3:53)
Say My Name (4:10)
I Know (part 1) (3:52)
Lucky Bean (2:52)
Facets (2:33)
Rise & Fall (4:03)
Sad Face Baby (4:15)
Turmoil (3:27)
Land & Sky (4:07)
Crying Out (4:09)
Undeserving (8:02)
Review: It's as fitting a second album title as anyone could ask for. (Greater) Manchester-formed indie rock quartet The Lathums have been edging their way closer to the big time for a while now, but plans have been scuppered, delayed and diverted en route. Back before the last time our world changed forever, the outfit were set to play support slots for Paul Weller and Blossoms, the sort of opportunity that can make a band. Sadly, Covid stopped all that, and the crew were left facing a less meteoric rise to prominence. Thankfully, the stunning acoustic ballad 'All My Life' proved more than enough to keep the fires burning until much-hyped first LP How Beautiful Life Can Be finally broke through the ceiling. Followed by 2022 single 'Sad Face Baby', and warm up duties for The Killers post-lockdown, it's few wonders this follow up was pegged to top the charts weeks before it landed. Finally here, it's enough to convince anyone these guys are set for hugeness.
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The London Sessions
The London Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2274. Rel: 23 May 11
 
Indie/Alternative
Us V Them (London Session)
All I Want (London Session)
Drunk Girls (London Session)
Get Innocuous! (London Session)
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (London Session)
All My Friends (London Session)
Pow Pow (London Session)
I Can Change (London Session)
Yr City Is A Sucker (London Session)
Review: Anyone lucky enough to have caught James Murphy and his entourage of highly talented musical friends live will attest that it's here LCD Soundsystem truly excel. And whilst this London Sessions album recorded in the aftermath of such a performance at last year's Glastonbury Festival does not replicate such an elation filled experience, the chance to hear some of the band's best tracks recorded live makes this worth investigating. It's basically a showcase for how tight a group of musicians Gavin Russom, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang are, most notably on "Get Innocuous" where Russom really goes to town on the synths and "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" which gets embellished with a liberal dose of tightness, tautness and spikiness. The band has such an all encompassing back catalogue that you could spend all day dissecting which tracks they should have included here, and it's a mark of the aforementioned tightness that even the somewhat risible "Drunk Girls" sounds markedly improved here.
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American Dream
American Dream (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 889854 561116. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Oh Baby (5:47)
Other Voices (6:36)
I Used To (5:29)
Change Yr Mind (4:53)
How Do You Sleep? (9:10)
Tonite (5:45)
Call The Police (6:52)
American Dream (6:03)
Emotional Haircut (5:25)
Black Screen (11:49)
Review: Six years ago, an iconic and emotional concert at Madison Square Gardens marked the end of LCD Soundsystem. The accompanying documentary 'Shut Up and Play The Hits' delved into frontman James Murphy's reasons for the decision, with self-examination, a need for change and a fear of old age playing a part. Fast forward to 2017, and the surprise release of three singles accompanying the announcement of a comeback album triggers anticipation and a sigh of relief from fans everywhere. 'American Dream' meets expectations and at times surpasses them, with the familiar driving disco rhythms, strutting funk basslines and heartfelt morning-after-the-night-before ballads feeling like a well-needed catch up with an old friend. The current musical, social and political climates provide Murphy with platforms for his self-effacing and acerbic witticisms. This strong return to form was needed now perhaps more than ever, but simultaneously feels like they never left in the first place.
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Comme Dans Un Penthouse
Comme Dans Un Penthouse (limited translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LLR 0206LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Autobahn (4:10)
Addiction (3:30)
A La Rencontre De Barbara (5:30)
Pourquoi Pas (1:54)
Sentiments Nouveaux (3:34)
Penthouse (3:30)
Au 44e Etage, Invisible Touch (3:08)
Moderne, Transgressive Et Excessive (4:38)
Review: Le Couleur consistently sidesteps complacency with each new album presenting a fresh musical experiment without ever losing its familiar foundation. With Comme dans un penthouse, the band takes its biggest leap into musical exploration yet as they revisit elements of 'Voyage Love' while delving deeper into disco infused with new wave nuances. The result is a cooler, more distant vibe compared to their previous work. The album crafts a narrative universe around Barbara, introduced in 'POP,' as she seeks excess, pleasure, and happiness amidst frenetic rhythms. From the Krautrock-inspired 'Autobahn' to futuristic tracks reminiscent of Das Mortal, Le Couleur deftly balances innovation with familiarity here on another sublime-sounding album.
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Lemonade Mouth (Soundtrack)
LEMONADE MOUTH / VARIOUS
Lemonade Mouth (Soundtrack) (limited 'lemonade' yellow & black cornetto vinyl LP)
Cat: D 004393201. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
Turn Up The Music (2:54)
Somebody (3:26)
And The Crowd Goes (2:47)
Determinate (3:18)
Here We Go (2:53)
She's So Gone (2:46)
More Than A Band (2:38)
Don't Ya Wish U Were Us? (3:11)
Breakthrough (3:22)
Livin' On A High Wire (bonus) (2:37)
Review: The original Bridgit Mendler soundtrack to the citrine teen drama movie of the same name sees a full version on vinyl LP this spring. Notable not only for its inclusion in the contemporary musical film, but also for its chart-topping success, the ten songs that make up the many acts of this high-school drama were destined to charm the pubescent masses, coinciding with the film's overarching theme of the school's students transcending use of after-school detention to musical effect, in order to overcome their personal struggles. Imagine Glee meets The Breakfast Club; a cabal of songwriters including Ali Dee, Maria Christensen, Bryan Todd and Jeannie Lurie lay down an array of sure-to-be hits for Mendler to perform on behalf of the cast here.
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The Lemonheads (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Lemonheads (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited orange splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VAG 679717. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Black Gown (2:08)
Become The Enemy (3:53)
Pittsburgh (3:12)
Let's Just Laugh (4:26)
Poughkeepsie (2:09)
Rule Of Three (2:17)
No Backbone (3:12)
Baby's Home (3:32)
In Passing (2:47)
Steve's Boy (2:47)
December (4:19)
Review: It's been three years since we last had an original Lemonheads album, Varshons 2, a logically-titled follow up to Varshons, with ten years between the two. Quite when they'll grace us again isn't clear right now, but this quarter centenary re-issue of their acclaimed self-titled effort might go someway to reminding us why any activity from the seminal Boston, Massachusetts alt rock titans is something to get excited about.

First unveiled in September 2006, at the time the band were introducing fans to a new lineup, with founding father and one of the finest songwriters of his generation, Evan Dando, joined by Descendents/All bassist Karl Alvarez and drummer Bill Stevenson. Just as gritty, discordant, intelligent and relentlessly catchy as ever, this is a truly welcome archive outing.
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It's A Shame About Ray (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
It's A Shame About Ray (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited 2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: FIRELP 624X. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Rockin' Stroll (1:47)
Confetti (2:40)
It's A Shame About Ray (3:08)
Rudderless (3:20)
My Drug Buddy (2:48)
The Turnpike Down (2:36)
Bit Part (1:51)
Alison's Starting To Happen (1:59)
Hannah & Gabi (2:40)
Kitchen (2:55)
Ceiling Fan In My Spoon (1:49)
Frank Mills (1:39)
Mrs Robinson (3:37)
Shakey Ground (1:45)
My Drug Buddy (with Juliana Hatfield - KCRW Session, 1992) (2:55)
Knowing Me, Knowing You (2:18)
Confetti (acoustic) (2:05)
Alison's Starting To Happen (acoustic) (2:23)
Divan (1:56)
It's A Shame About Ray (demo) (2:57)
Rockin' Stroll (demo) (1:49)
My Drug Buddy (demo) (2:44)
Hannah & Gabi (demo) (2:26)
Kitchen (demo) (3:12)
Bit Part (demo) (1:54)
Rudderless (demo) (3:20)
Ceiling Fan In My Spoon (demo) (2:18)
Confetti (demo) (1:16)
Review:  The Lemonheads' 'It's A Shame About Ray' is one of those albums that defines the early 90s, landing after grunge - with which it shares a certain stoner, slacker attitude but less distortion and angst - and before Britpop hit. It's lasted pretty well too, and three decades on this new special collector's 30th Anniversary edition features a bonus disc with additional goodies including a hitherto unreleased 'My Drug Buddy' from a KCRW session featuring Juliana Hatfield and B-sides from singles 'It's A Shame About Ray' and 'Confetti' among others.
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Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: FIRELP 494X. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Great Big No (2:51)
Into Your Arms (2:43)
It's About Time (2:41)
Down About It (2:16)
Paid To Smile (3:00)
Big Gay Heart (4:26)
Style (2:24)
Rest Assured (2:34)
Dawn Can't Decide (2:26)
I'll Do It Anyway (3:31)
Rick James Style (3:17)
Being Around (1:49)
Favorite T (2:59)
You Can Take It With You (4:14)
The Jello Fund (1:48)
Big Gay Heart (demo) (4:26)
Being Around (alternative) (1:39)
Into Your Arms (acoustic) (1:32)
Down About It (acoustic) (2:47)
Deep Bottom Cove (1:24)
Rick James Style (acoustic) (4:42)
It's About Time (acoustic) (2:23)
Miss Otis Regrets (2:43)
Learning The Game (1:15)
Little Black Egg (2:17)
Streets Of Baltimore (acoustic) (2:09)
Frying Pan (3:03)
He's On The Beach (3:03)
Favorite T (live in session) (2:26)
Review: Evand Dando and co broke through to the mainstream with the sublime, sunny songwriting of 1992's It's A Shame About Ray, then managed to sustain their time at the top the following year with the Slade-referencing Come On Feel The Lemonheads. It's an altogether bigger and superfically impressive prospect, with guests like Rick James and Belinda Carlisle making the contributors' list and a production job from The Robb Brothers which elevates it beyond the slacker rock tag they'd had until the is point. It also spawned their biggest ever single - 'Into Your Arms' - and a host of other chart successes, including the excellent anthem 'Big Gay Heart', which saw them neatly distancing themselves from the jock rock category that other contemporaries like Nirvana quickly found themeslves slipping into.
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Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Edition)
Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 494. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Great Big No (2:48)
Into Your Arms (2:43)
It's About Time (2:40)
Down About It (2:15)
Paid To Smile (2:59)
Big Gay Heart (4:25)
Style (2:24)
Rest Assured (2:35)
Dawn Can't Decide (2:23)
I'll Do It Anyway (3:33)
Rick James Style (3:16)
Being Around (1:47)
Favorite T (2:55)
You Can Take It With You (4:16)
The Jello Fund (1:41)
Big Gay Heart (demo) (4:26)
Being Around (alternative) (1:38)
Into Your Arms (acoustic) (1:32)
Down About It (acoustic) (2:45)
Deep Bottom Cove (1:24)
Rick James Style (acoustic) (4:38)
It's About Time (acoustic) (2:22)
Miss Otis Regrets (2:44)
Learning The Game (1:15)
Little Black Egg (2:16)
Streets Of Baltimore (acoustic) (2:10)
Frying Pan (2:59)
He's On The Beach (3:03)
Favorite T (live in session) (2:26)
Review: The Lemonheads' Come On Feel The Lemonheads is 30 years old and to mark the birthday it is getting reissued in various formats and across different coloured vinyl, although this is a straight black version of the album - their sixth, from 1993. Led by Evan Dando, The Lemonheads have been making catchy, easygoing, melodicentric hits since the late 80s. 'Into Your Arms', 'It's About Time' and 'Big Gay Heart' all feature, not to mention guest appearances by Belinda Carlisle and Rick James - it's a stew that contributed readily to its stonking commercial success. This reissue comes with a download code - something unimaginable at the time it was first released.
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Bright Future
Bright Future (limited eco vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0649LPE. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Folk/Americana
Real House (5:52)
Sadness As A Gift (4:15)
Fool (2:55)
No Machine (2:56)
Free Treasure (3:34)
Vampire Empire (3:52)
Evol (4:52)
Candle Flame (2:25)
Already Lost (3:25)
Cell Phone Says (2:33)
Donut Seam (2:22)
Ruined (4:45)
Review: Adrianne Lenker's run of mesmerising wyrd folk work continues apace with her latest album on 4AD. There's always been a fragile, old-world quality to the American singer-songwriter's work, whether solo or in Big Thief, but the process is foregrounded on bright future thanks to the emphasis the label put on the album's all-analogue recording and production process. It's an approach which absolutely chimes with the charming delicacy of the songs contained within, guided by Lenker's distinctive countrified twang. What makes Lenker's music novel in the long and winding tradition of country and folk is the subtle surrealism you can hear scattered amongst the tradition - just listen to the guitar treatment on 'Fool' for all the proof you need.
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Adverse Yaw: The Prawn Song Years
Adverse Yaw: The Prawn Song Years (limited 180 gram coloured vinyl 7xLP box set (sound files not available))
Cat: PRWN 121. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Progressive Rock
Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - "Live Frogs Set 1" (part 1 - LP1)
Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - "Live Frogs Set 1" (part 2 - LP2)
Les Claypool's Frog Brigade - "Live Frogs Set 2" (LP3)
The Les Claypool Frog Brigade - "Purple Onion" (LP4)
Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains - "The Big Eyeball In The Sky" (LP5)
Of Whales & Woe (LP6)
Of Fungi & Foe (LP7)
Review: Les Claypool is of course best known for spearheading Primus, the twisted funk metal pioneers that put slap bass at the top of the agenda. As a virtuoso musician with the most inquisitive of minds, Claypool naturally explored many other musical avenues beyond Primus' oddly-angled jams, and this box set does a damn fine job of summarising those exploits through the lens of his Prawn Records label. Spread across seven LPs, we're treated to remastered versions of projects such as The Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains and The Fancy Band. You're as likely to wind up in weirdo jazz hoedowns as funked-out rock music, but in between these niches there are so many other undefinable surprises in store.
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Two Ribbons
Two Ribbons (limited gatefold LP + 1-sided 7" + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TRANS 565XD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Happy New Year (4:37)
Levitation (3:57)
Watching You Go (4:31)
Hall Of Mirrors (5:09)
Insect Loop (4:31)
Half Light (0:19)
Sunday (4:55)
In The Cemetery (1:30)
Strange Conversations (3:45)
Two Ribbons (5:24)
Give Me A Reason (5:54)
Review: Electro pop outfit Let's Eat Grandma reach new heights on their latest album, Two Ribbons, which takes a close, frank and revealing look at friendship. This is their third album and most mature to date. It is one that differs plenty from their first two in that goes big with plenty of epic dance floor breakdowns and hints of hit making 80s magic, jubilant choruses and neon hued synths that often swell to great heights. "We're changing," as Hollingworth sings on the title track, "like two ribbons, still woven, although we're fraying."
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The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself (Soundtrack)
Cat: TRANS 666X. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Soundtracks
Half Bad (3:20)
Mouse Feet (2:25)
Money Spidersa (2:17)
Don't Pull The Knife Out It Will Only Bleed Quicker (3:14)
Blood Nails (2:57)
Half Bad 2 (3:58)
Nathan's Training Theme (3:14)
Trapped In The Washing Machine (1:46)
Annalise & Nathan (2:28)
Romance (2:05)
Half Bad 3 (1:40)
Rhythmic Creatures (2:35)
Rhythmic Creatures 2 (3:20)
Wanted You To Share It (2:25)
Funeral (1:13)
Kicking Up Dust (2:15)
Jessica's Gift Giving (2:34)
Mercury's Theme (2:02)
Mouse Feet In Paris (1:29)
Nathan & Marcus (1:31)
Kiss & Push (1:42)
Speech Is Silver, Silence Is Golden (1:20)
Magical Recreations Of Murders In The Kitchen (1:32)
Skin Shimmers (2:26)
End Credits (2:00)
Review: 'The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself' is a British fantasy drama that's got it all; antichrist conspiracies, pagan witches, misplaced identities, concerning the spiritual journey of the son of the most dangerous witch on the planet, it's no surprise that its showrunners have enlisted the help of Let's Eat Grandma (Rosa Walton / Jenny Hollingworth), who normally work in the realm of "experimental sludge pop", but instead, this soundtrack essentially recalls witch house for synthpop heads - with its garishly detuned synth mallets and uncanny arpeggiations recalling the creepy modernity of 2010s soundtracks by Disasterpeace or CUTS - but better.
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Joy'All
Joy'All (gatefold translucent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 551787 7. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Psychos (3:03)
Joy'All (3:42)
Puppy & A Truck (3:09)
Apples & Oranges (3:44)
Essence Of Life (3:35)
Giddy Up (2:53)
Cherry Baby (2:26)
Love Feel (3:14)
Balcony (2:41)
Chain Of Tears (3:04)
Review: The pursuit of joy is paramount to life. Or at least that's the conclusion Jenny Lewis came to after investing a lot of time into a pandemic-era songwriting challenge set by her pal and collaborator Beck. Without going into details about the requirements, participants were asked to write one track per day during lockdown, and Lewis clearly dived in with gusto. At least some of the results have now formed Joy'All, a rousing and irony-free testament to the fact we can often get bogged down with distractions, but ultimately happiness is the meaning of existence. Far from a throwaway conclusion, loss and grief and sadness and sorrow are far away, thematically at least, giving an insight into how many hours Lewis spent reflecting on experiences good and bad. Owing much to classic country rock - the cover image even features the artist wearing an outfit once owned by Nashville legend Skeeter Davis - it's a welcome breath of positivity amid an otherwise worrying time.
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They Threw Us All In A Trench & Stuck A Monument On Top
They Threw Us All In A Trench & Stuck A Monument On Top (limited coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XBFFP 172. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Grown Men Don't Fall In The River, Just Like That (3:02)
Mr Your On Fire Mr (2:27)
Loose Nuts On The Veladrome (2:19)
The Garden Was Crowded & Outside (2:39)
Tumbling Walls Buried Me In The Debris (with ESG) (4:05)
Nothing Is Ever Lost Or Can Be Lost My Science Friend (1:31)
We Live NE Of Compton (1:33)
Why Midnight Walked But Didn't Ring Her Bell (2:56)
This Dust Makes That Mud (0:51)
Review: Liars kicked up a fuss when they launched into earshot around 2001, make no mistake. The New York noise-rockers are absolutely of their time and place, channelling no-wave sonic mischief but also displaying a keen ear for a deadly disco groove, albeit sounding more unhinged on their debut than anything you might have heard on DFA at the time. 20-plus years on, They Threw Us In A Trench And Stuck A Monument On Top is a classic - just try listening to the spiky funk of 'Mr Your On Fire Mr' and not feeling the urge to throw things around the room and shake every limb at your disposal.
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All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade
All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade (limited clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EMIVXY 2111. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Run Run Run (2:53)
Mustangs (3:27)
I Have A Friend (3:00)
Merry Old England (4:45)
Man With The Melody (3:53)
Oh Shit (2:56)
Night Of The Hunter (4:08)
Baron's Claw (3:34)
Shiver (2:58)
Be Young (2:32)
Songs They Never Play On The Radio (4:05)
Review: The Libertines is one of those bands people either seem to love or hate, a bit like Radiohead, but for very different reasons. They certainly defined a specific period in UK music culture back at the turn of the millennium whether people like it or not, and after years apart they have reconvened as more mature men for a fourth album, All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade, which managed, according to frontman Pete Doherty, to come together in "a moment of rare peace". Lead single 'Run Run Run' is a great indication of what to expect - some racuous energy with great songwriting.
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All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade
Cat: EMIV 2111. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Run Run Run (2:53)
Mustang (3:27)
I Have A Friend (3:00)
Merry Old England (4:45)
Man With The Melody (3:53)
Oh Shit (2:56)
Night Of The Hunter (4:08)
Baron's Claw (3:34)
Shiver (2:58)
Be Young (2:32)
Songs They Never Play On The Radio (4:05)
Review: Emerging nearly a decade after their last musical collaboration, The Libertines' anticipated fourth studio album, All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade, showcases a poignant preservation of their signature sound. Despite the extended hiatus, the reconciliation between Pete Doherty and Carl Barat has not spurred radical artistic evolution but rather refined their established style. The album exudes a renewed focus while retaining the essence of their post-punk roots. Clash-inspired grooves, incisive lyrics steeped in darkness, and anthemic choruses evoke a sense of nostalgia among loyal fans. The band has translating their revitalized camaraderie into a sonic experience that both honors their past and hints at their future trajectory.
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In The Mushroom (reissue)
Cat: KSCOPE 1182. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Lid (3:32)
Mary Agnes (5:27)
The Dream Is Over (4:42)
In The Mushroom (5:07)
Window Pain (5:46)
Rx (4:25)
You Are Here (4:23)
Randy Scouse Git (2:16)
Alive (2:05)
For All My Life (4:31)
Don`t Let Me Down (3:31)
Review: Lid was a project formed in the latter half of the 1990s by Daniel Cavanagh of UK greats Anathema, along with legendary vocalist Eric Wagner from US doom metal legends Trouble. Joining the two were Timothy & Tommy Reeves on bass & drums respectively. The fruit of this union emerged in 1997, with the classic sole album, In The Mushroom, combining the heavier rocking & melodic traits of both acts, plus an element of psychedelia. Along with what could be termed stoner rock, there was also a notable Beatles-esque quality to the project, which incidentally blends well with a stellar cover of the Beatles' classic, 'Don't Let Me Down', joining the cover of The Monkees' 'Randy Scouse Git' for a dynamic ride full of hooks, accomplished songwriting, and an injection of Wagner's poetic depth. In The Mushroom was produced by Eric Wagner, along with Vincent Wojno (having previously worked with Eric with Trouble). The album was mixed at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA. This edition of In The Mushroom is presented on mid-price CD format including booklet with lyrics.
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Strange Tourist
Strange Tourist (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: JNR 451LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Folk/Americana
Blondin Makes An Omelette (4:50)
Highplains Mailman (8:15)
Strange Tourist (7:12)
You Sure Ain't Mine Now (9:17)
The Collaborator (4:58)
Did She Scare All Your Friends Away (9:40)
She's My Favourite (6:30)
The Radicalisation Of D (16:09)
Review: The Drones' frontman Gareth Liddiard struck out solo with Strange Tourist in 2010, recording a stripped back set of minimal, acoustic songs with Burke Reid which threw his songwriting into sharp relief with scant distractions. Reportedly throwing himself into the process by fervently absorbing written material, literature and internet anomalies and then channelling it all out into the resulting songs, the album's tense and confessional atmosphere speaks for itself. Now Joyful Noise are giving the record a proper double LP pressing to give this modern folk classic the release it deserves.
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Light Asylum (reissue)
Light Asylum (reissue) (gatefold LP + poster + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: DFA 2694LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hour Fortress (4:42)
Pope Will Roll (4:35)
IPC (5:36)
Heart Of Dust (3:51)
Sins Of The Flesh (5:35)
Angel Tongue (6:37)
Shallow Tears (5:06)
At Will (3:37)
End Of Days (4:13)
A Certain Person (4:27)
Review: Wearing 1980s synth pop influences on their sleeve, and sounding exactly like they belong on the mighty DFA, Brooklyn's Light Asylum were rightly praised at the time they put out their debut - and, to this date - only studio album, circa 2012. Critics noted that, at a time when dance-punk crossover was everywhere, driven by LCD Soundsystem and many of the acts frontman James Murphy signed to DFA, the New Yorkers manage to differentiate themselves from the pack in several ways.

Taking a hint of Depeche Mode (well, maybe a bit more), a pinch of Nine Inch Nails, and parts of Throbbing Gristle, Gary Numan, and other pioneers, Light Asylum managed to introduce some much-needed light and spatiality into the often claustrophobically dark and oppressive industrial synth world. In doing so, they offer a sound that's somehow both universally accessible and niche, which is never an easy line to tread.
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Big Picture
Big Picture (ultramarine vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 329LPC1. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Map Of Japan (4:12)
Dawncolored Horse (4:06)
Lights Light Up (4:10)
2+2 (3:30)
Superglued (4:05)
Henry (4:14)
Pick (2:45)
In My Own Time (4:01)
Red Deer Day (4:42)
Half Finished (5:35)
Review: Considering the most she's ever been guilty of is writing soft but super emotional folk-leaning indie rock, Fenne Lily has proven remarkably divisive over the past half decade or so. 2018's debut, On Hold, seemed to split critics down the middle, some lauding praise on the release while others wrote it off as sad girl songs lacking the ingredients to truly stand out.
In reality, all negative thoughts were really the result of one thing - the incredible hype that was surrounding the Bristol songwriter ahead of that first LP. Five years on, and with more records behind her, it's safe to say the haters lost and she definitely won: Big Picture is a confident and committed testament to the fact that she is incredibly talented, packing real impact behind those whispered words and, for the most part, gently plucked six strings.
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Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023
Cat: 009362 4846000. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Crawling (3:18)
Faint (2:41)
Numb/Encore (3:28)
Papercut (3:06)
Breaking The Habit (3:08)
In The End (3:30)
Bleed It Out (2:49)
Somewhere I Belong (3:35)
Waiting For The End (3:40)
Castle Of Glass (3:18)
One More Light (4:05)
Burn It Down (3:50)
What I've Done (3:18)
Qwerty (3:20)
One Step Closer (2:33)
New Divide (4:29)
Leave Out All The Rest (3:20)
Lost (3:16)
Numb (3:07)
Friendly Fire (2:58)
Review: There are few nu-metal bands from the formative late 90s/early 00s scene who achieved the monumental crossover appeal of Linkin Park. From their turntable spinning, frenetic rap-metal beginnings on 2000's global breakout Hybrid Theory, to the refined maturation of their formula on 2003's career-height Meteora, to their Jay-Z collaborative album Collision Course to the shedding of skin and rebranding as a genre-less alternative rock entity on 2007's Minutes To Midnight; as popular and accessible as they were, the band clearly constantly strived for sonic progression. Papercuts collects the highest charting singles from the group over two decades, with the most recent contribution being the previously unreleased 'Friendly Fire' recorded during the sessions for 2017's One More Light, which ultimately serves as the final new piece of recording from the band and vocalist Chester Bennington who would tragically take his own life later that same year. Ignoring the standard sequencing of a greatest hits which often lists the tracks in chronologically released order, here the cuts are compiled to sonically complement each other and reflect the band's ethos rather than a single line commercial pattern. Here is why the anthemic double platinum 'In The End' is juxtaposed with the minimalist rap-rock of MTM banger 'Bleed It Out', or why the previously unreleased fan favourite demo 'QWERTY' lands right between the U2 indebted 'What I've Done' and the original breakout single that started it all 'One Step Closer'.
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Quatermass Seven
Cat: MMS 043LP. Rel: 20 Nov 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Rest In Blue (4:18)
You're Only You (3:23)
Repeater #2 (4:01)
TRABS (3:55)
Steel Drum (2:46)
After After (8:08)
Repeater #1 (4:00)
Review: These seven tracks of scuzzy, lo-fi indie are ingrained with the sound of London streets. The trio of musicians behind it - guitarist Barrie Cadogan, bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer Malcolm Catto - draw on all their 25-year plus experiences of working in multiple genres to serve up blues and rock collisions, psyched-out indie trips, gauzy, summer of love sonics and breakbeat and jazz fusions. The tracks were recorded with minimal overdubs making for an expansive and all consuming sound where the driving rhythm sections do the heavy lifting while the swirling sonics up top take things to a higher level. It might be deeper and darker than you'd expect of this band, but what else would you expect of a record made during this most weird of years.
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Slugs Of Love
Slugs Of Love (limited clear splattered vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 283T. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Amoban (3:11)
Frisco (3:43)
Slugs Of Love (4:07)
Disco Dangerous (2:50)
Lily’s Call (4:01)
Stay (feat JID) (3:47)
Gold (3:11)
Kenneth (3:49)
Glow (feat Damon Albarn) (5:55)
Tumbling Dice (2:58)
Easy Falling (3:49)
Review: Swedish dub funk electropoppers Little Dragon - Yukimi Nagano, Erik Bodin, Fredrik Wallin and Hakan Wirenstrand - present their latest LP Slugs Of Love here via their longstanding patrons Ninja Tune. Following up their 2020 album New Me, Same Us, which had a long time to gestate, the new album comes at a well-timed moment, charting a thematic undercurrent of finding love in unexpected places - just the message we need for 2023. Eccentric and kooky synthiness bolsters their minimal-kitsch, r&b-inflected post-punk sound, best evidenced by the songs 'Stay' (featuring JID) or 'Gold'.
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I Wish You Way More Than Luck
I Wish You Way More Than Luck (limited 'onyx' vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 691835 884431. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Borrowed Hills (5:26)
Waiting A Lifetime (3:36)
Connecticut (4:20)
When The Kids Are Gone (5:15)
Water (3:11)
Day Old News (3:19)
Mary In The Woods (4:24)
Evidence (6:46)
Honest (3:21)
Review: Lo Moon's I Wish You Way More Than Luck presents a landscape of lush melodies and atmospheric layers. While the album showcases the band's penchant for slow-building intros and dreamy soundscapes, that rewards patience listeners. 'Water' stands out as a refreshing departure, with its immediate presence and energetic vibe, encapsulating the album's titular message with conviction. Despite the album's tendency towards extended intros and gradual crescendos, tracks like 'Evidence' resonate deeply with their melancholic undertones. Ultimately, while Lo Moon's sophomore release offers moments of brilliance, it may shine most with people who like their music with a lot of depth. A pop album with depth that may surprise most.
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Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
Cat: MADART 2LP. Rel: 09 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Rooting For You (4:29)
Big Picture (4:29)
Wild Eyed (4:27)
Oh Woman Oh Man (4:38)
Hell To The Liars (5:56)
Everyone Else (4:04)
Non Believer (4:07)
Bones Of Ribbon (4:28)
Who Am I (4:19)
Leave The War With Me (4:55)
Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (4:59)
Review: Quiet revolution seems to be the driving force of this sophomore set from lauded trio London Grammar. Lyricist and vocalist Hannah Reid has expanded her subject matter a little, though angst and love lost are still her major concern. Her delivery, too, is a little gentler, something presumably party inspired by the band's warmer and dreamier musical outlook. There are a few heartfelt sing-alongs, of course, but for the most part Truth is a Beautiful Thing is a more considered and voluptuous excursion.
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Up A Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)
Up A Tree (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent green vinyl LP + 1-sided translucent orange flexi-disc)
Cat: LSTUMM 378. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Treehouse (LP) (1:21)
Impossible Things #2 (5:17)
Burning Flies (3:54)
Festival '95 (4:51)
Ballad Of Ray Suzuki (4:43)
Dave The Moon Man (5:12)
Quiet & Small (3:05)
Columbo's Car (4:43)
Up A Tree Again (3:11)
Back To The Treehouse (1:56)
Brilliant Paper (with Sue Tompkins - Flexi-disc) (1:47)
Review: In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Looper's cult classic Up A Tree receives a deluxe reissue that breathes a little new life into the indie favourite. Marking a milestone in the band's career, this edition on limited and translucent green vinyl (including a one-sided organ flexi-disc) offers remastered tracks that showcase Looper's signature blend of electronic experimentation and infectious melodies. Packed with nostalgic charm and still-innovative production, the record which reached #21 on the UK Independent Album chart continues to captivate audiences and comes with remixes, reworks, new sleeve notes and alternative artwork.
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Solar Power
Cat: 381764 8. Rel: 20 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
The Path (3:39)
Solar Power (3:13)
California (3:12)
Stoned In The Nail Salon (4:27)
Fallen Fruit (3:58)
Secrets From A Girl (Who's Seen It All) (3:40)
The Man With The Axe (4:15)
Dominoes (2:02)
Big Star (2:46)
Leader Of A New Regime (1:32)
Mood Ring (3:28)
Oceanic Feeling (6:28)
Review: Some Lorde fans were a little irritated by 'Solar Power', the lead single from her comeback album of the same name, primarily because it sounded far more influenced by cheery '90s indie-pop and summery blue-eyed soul than her moodier early work. She's carried that over into album, which arrives as a boxed high-res download with tons of additional content (poster, postcards, booklet and so on). The singer-songwriter's first set in for years is full of gently warming fare, from the opaque, dewy-eyed folk of 'Stoned in the Nail Station', to the early 2000s R&B-pop-goes-summer soul flex of recent single 'Mood Ring'. There's no glum moodiness here, just gently positive music to raise your mood in these most testing of times.
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Never Meant To Be 1988-1993
Never Meant To Be 1988-1993 (gatefold 2xLP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12XU 1361. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Asking For It (1:56)
Know Its Alright (2:18)
Hes So Sensitive (1:35)
Diane (1:40)
Cigarette Ash (2:21)
Sofa (3:19)
Crocus Says (1:31)
Slow Me Down (4:05)
Fortune Cookie (3:00)
Nice Toes (2:32)
Escalator (0:45)
Willpower (2:00)
Company (2:18)
Church Of Satan (1:11)
Chris Told Missy (2:05)
Obsessive/Compulsive (4:16)
AAA/XXX (2:25)
Sleepyhead (2:12)
Something Cruel (2:24)
Wait & See (3:08)
Stumbling Block (5:30)
Permission (2:14)
Six Of One (5:01)
Erotomania (3:02)
Greedy (3:09)
All Is Loneliness (8:13)
Review: New York punks Love Child first burst onto the early 90s scene in the same aeonic breath as Pavement, Sebadoh and Beat Happening. But despite the ignition and hype, their debut seven-inch and subsequent releases have remained long out of print until now. Never Meant to Be: 1988-1993 pulls from these releases and some unreleased radio sessions, unearthing a trove of lost gems by the quadrangle of Will Baum, Alan Licht, Rebecca Odes and Brendad O'Malley. The former obscurity is undeserved and the reissue deserved, as the climaxes on this record - from the garbly top-reg guitar solo on 'Know Its Alright' to the tape-warblings of 'Sofa' (through and despite which we can still make out its humourous lyrics) - are full of forceful punk rapace.
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Double Negative
Double Negative (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 1250. Rel: 14 Sep 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Quorum (0:30)
Dancing & Blood (0:30)
Fly (0:30)
Tempest (0:30)
Always Up (0:30)
Always Trying To Work It Out (0:30)
The Son, The Sun (0:30)
Dancing & Fire (0:30)
Poor Sucker (0:30)
Rome (Always In The Dark) (0:30)
Disarray (0:30)
Review: Minnesota couple Low have been around the block, lets say roughly 25 times, and it's been the Seattle-based Sub Pop label that's really become home to their music after several drops for the ambient-laced Kranky. I mean, hey, some have even called their music 'dinner party epochal'. Static and noise and other more experimental techniques in production provide a livid colour to this album, take in "Dancing in Blood" for example, with its industrial and subdued goth influences, or the pumping white noise and distortion of album opener "Quorum". Further down the tracklist is "Fly", a naturally melancholic number but far from depressive, with this track in particular hitting a sweet spot in the same way Massive Attack's "Teardrop" does. Very cool LP.
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Ones & Sixes
Ones & Sixes (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 1144. Rel: 09 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Gentle (5:03)
No Comprende (4:57)
Spanish Translation (4:14)
Congregation (3:49)
No End (2:49)
Into You (3:57)
What Part Of Me (3:03)
The Innocents (4:23)
Kid In The Corner (4:16)
Lies (4:07)
Landslide (9:57)
DJ (5:51)
Review: Summer is drawing to a close, so what better time to avail ourselves of the eleventh record by these masters of melancholia. Low's back catalogue has proven them to be a band possessed of a consistency to match their emotional heft, and Ones & Sixes is no exception quality-wise - the band dispenses indelible and satisfyingly chilly ditties which balance out exquisite harmonies, fetching songcraft and understated charm, whilst also offering curveballs redolent of a band whose less-is-more aesthetic doesn't preclude an experimental slant - the electronic textures around the album's edge and the surprisingly poppy 'What Part Of Me' being cases in point.
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Played by: Maciek Sienkiewicz
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Lost On You
Lost On You (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8977349. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Folk/Americana
Muddy Waters (3:32)
No Witness (3:28)
Lost On You (4:27)
When We're High (3:54)
Switchblade (4:22)
Up Against Me (3:02)
Suspicion (3:11)
Other People (4:05)
Tightrope (3:35)
Strange (3:48)
Death Valley (2:51)
You Want It All (4:05)
Long Way To Go To Die (4:02)
Review: LP, again on LP. The fourth studio album from L.A.-based singer-songwriter LP, Lost On You is a vertiginous stare into the abysses of vulnerability and loss, lyrically transcribed into album form by the person behind the moniker, Laura Pergolizzi. A sophisti-pop Frankenstein, this reissue of the original 2017 release hears us delve into mind of LP once more, hearing her run the gamut of everything from stylish folk-pop to bluesy electro-pop, and evoking influences from Linda Perry to Chrissie Hynde.
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Floret
Floret (limited orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KR 305LPC1. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Lime (3:38)
She's A Loner (3:20)
Blank (2:54)
Venture (4:56)
Lime (Elliott Frazier remix) (3:39)
She's A Loner (Orchin remix) (3:47)
Venture (For Tracy Hyde remix) (3:20)
Blank (The BV remix) (3:50)
Lime (Max Bloom remix) (4:44)
Review: Hong Kong five-piece Lucid Express aim for something between dream pop, shoegaze, washed out, and electronic downtempo, producing a glitzy and emotional sound produced with the utmost quality. Their first-time album 'Floret' is a 500-copy exclusive, and while it marks the band's first commercial LP, is still packed with something of a DIY spirit. Just like the band's expression of intent - 'lucidity' being something that sounds bright and radiant - tracks like 'Venture' and 'Lime' are packed with muted emotions and uncontrollably ecstatic arpeggiations.
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The Days Of Our Nights
The Days Of Our Nights (orange swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 15741PMI. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Dear Diary (4:05)
Hello, Little One (4:47)
The Old Fashioned Way (4:25)
Four Thousand Days (4:16)
Seven Steps To Satan (4:52)
Superfreaky Memories (4:42)
Math Wiz (3:51)
Words Without Wrinkles (4:21)
The Rustler (4:01)
U S Out Of My Pants! (6:00)
The Slow Song (3:15)
Sweet Child O' Mine (4:26)
Review: The Days of Our Nights was Luna's fifth studio album and it now gets an overdue repress courtesy of Real Gone Music. The Dean Wareham-fronted band came on strong with plenty of big and hooky indie pop songs here, despite the fact his label dropped them on the eve of the album's release in 1999. Because of that it has become hard to find over the years and is considered something of a lost gem in the band's back catalogue. There are highlights a plenty though such as 'Superfreaky Memories', 'U.S. Out of My Pants!' and a great cover of 'Sweet Child O' Mine' complete with a superb solo by guitarist Sean Eden.
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Lovelife (remastered)
Lovelife (remastered) (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0453LPE. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers (3:17)
Heavenly Nobodies (2:57)
500 (3:26)
I've Been Here Before (4:32)
Papasan (2:39)
Single Girl (2:35)
Ciao! (3:31)
Tralala (5:33)
Last Night (5:23)
Runaway (3:34)
The Childcatcher (3:18)
Olympia (5:02)
Review: In many ways, Lovelife represented a commercial high for British dream pop deities turned indie pogo set Lush. Reaching number eight in the UK album charts upon release, only the band's second album (technically their first full-length LP, with one compilation of singles and a mini-long player preceding it) managed to place higher, and while it was very much caught in a specific musical moment - shoegaze - it still felt rather experimental. Or maybe that's just true of the style overall. Regardless, leap four years into the future and things sound a lot different. Britpop's stranglehold on the charts was at max tought, and with their final album Lush jumped straight in with two feet. Clearly influenced by the high energy, big attitude ethic of the day, signs of which were evident on third album, Split, on Lovelife they managed to create one of the scene's defining albums, with anthems such as 'Ladykillers' and 'Ciao!' (featuring Jarvis Cocker, no less) among the highlights.
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Ciao! Best Of Lush
Ciao! Best Of Lush (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CAD 2K22. Rel: 27 Nov 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Ladykillers (3:13)
Single Girl (2:33)
Ciao! (3:29)
500 (Shake Baby Shake) (3:20)
Light From A Dead Star (3:20)
Love At First Sight (5:12)
Hypocrite (2:54)
Desire Lines (7:39)
Lovelife (3:58)
When I Die (4:19)
Nothing Natural (5:51)
Untogether (3:27)
For Love (3:28)
Monochrome (5:05)
De-Luxe (3:24)
Sweetness & Light (5:17)
Thoughtforms (2:44)
Etheriel (3:24)
Review: Taking delirious pop melody and filtering it though a prism of ethereal effects-pedal abandon, Lush were a band who the shoegaze cliches of 'kaleidoscopic harmonies' and 'cathedrals of sound' were originally spawned to describe. Yet beyond the production values and the photogenic allure, both these infectious ditties and the band's steely approach have more than stood the test of time, and their recent reunion only helps to display their standing as more than a mere '90s museum piece. From the Robin Guthrie-abetted swirl of 'Nothing Natural' and 'De-Luxe' to the more stripped-down pop suss of 'Ladykillers', this compilation is testimony to a band who transcended cliche to straddle both dreamtime rapture and boozy abandon.
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Spooky (remastered)
Spooky (remastered) (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0451LPE. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Stray (2:05)
Nothing Natural (5:54)
Tiny Smiles (4:18)
Covert (3:40)
Ocean (4:52)
For Love (3:26)
Superblast! (4:04)
Untogether (3:33)
Fantasy (4:28)
Take (3:28)
Laura (3:28)
Monochrome (5:02)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Lush's second studio album really stuck a flag in the ground for the band. Having bestowed the 'mini LP' Scar on listeners three years earlier, at which point they became one of the first outfits to have the term shoegazing applied to their sound, it would take a full length offering to truly establish a framework for the outfit's approach to the (sub)genre. Spooky did just that, opening on the beautiful, grinding greatness of 'Stray', in many ways the record only builds intensity and grandeur from thereon in, providing a home for some of the most incredible moments of opiate indie rock you could ask for. Helped no end by the production of Cocteau Twins' Robin Guthrie, 31 years later it remains a landmark.

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Lust For Live
Lust For Live (limited numbered gatefold yellow & white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MSL 2024V1977. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Rock
Lust For Life
Sixteen
Some Weird Sin
The Passenger
Tonight (0:43)
Success
Turn Blue
Neighbourhood Threat
Fall In Love With Me (0:44)
Sister Midnight (4:22)
Nightclubbing (3:05)
Funtime (3:27)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (3:38)
Rip Her To Shreds (3:55)
Five Foot One (4:20)
No Fun (3:49)
Be My Wife (2:53)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Search & Destroy (4:26)
Review: This is a special recording on limited, numbered gatefold yellow and white vinyl of the all-star line-up that has been brought together to play live the music from Iggy Pop's classic Lust For Life album. Thje first tour was such a success that a second one was announced recently and will again pair legendary Blondie drummer, Clem Burke, with former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer Glen Matlock on bass; Word presenter and former Pet Shop Boys dancer Katie Puckrik on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie collaborator Kevin Armstrong on guitar and many more. All the classics from Pop's Bowie-produced 1977 classic feature here such as 'The Passenger' and the boisterous title track, alongside the odd Stooges number like 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'.
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Abomination
Abomination (LP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 223. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Use It Or Lose It (3:48)
New Boyfriend (3:48)
CPR (3:12)
(What Did You Expect From) Sex With A Stranger (3:17)
Tennis Song (2:24)
I Feel Like Shit (2:52)
Room 116 (3:03)
Leviticus 18 (0:26)
Abomination (3:19)
Lucky (2:12)
Smalltalk (2:29)
Lynks Thinks (3:51)
Flash In The Pan (5:40)
Review: After a long emergence in and adjacent to the South London underground music scene, producer, singer, performer and outlandish mask donner Lynks returns to the fore with the announcement of their debut album, Abomination. Moving between the well-paired, current twinnings of post punk, art pop, and rubbery electronica, Lynks lays down a whopping debut full-length here, commenting on casual hookup culture and queer psychic contemporaneity amid a brash and ironically relentless weirdo rave faux-schlock.
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