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Tendrils
Tendrils (limited 1-sided 12" + insert)
Cat: NHH 01V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tendrils (4:01)
Three Faces Past (2:36)
Corkscrew Spine (3:56)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely return of late 90s New York screamo/"skramz" pioneers Saetia, who have seen a massive surge in popularity in the decades since their initial disbandment, due to being credited as a major influence by numerous affluent modern post-hardcore acts such as La Dispute and Touche Amore. Noted for their expansion of the chaotic "emoviolence" sound by imbuing their cataclysmic compositions with heightened melodrama, spoken-word vocals and poetic lyricism pulling from Greek tragedies, both their self-titled EP and sole full-length have been held aloft as quintessential blueprints for the genre in the decades since their original tenure. Following a hectic reunion schedule which has finally brought the group to new foreign shores across the UK and Europe, the three tracks that make up the Tendrils EP serve as their first new material in 26 years, marking the follow up to 1999's Eronel EP.
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Planeador
Cat: NYCT 7082. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Planeador (3:06)
Intuicion (3:45)
Review: Caito Sanchez lives in New York but was born in Panama and is a dedicated drummer who has spent years as a sideman. He's been honing his craft since the early 2000s and has played with the likes of Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and Brian Jackson. Now he finally makes the big step of going it alone and this debut single shows what he is capable of. He takes care of drums, but also bass, guitar and lead voice on a pair of nuggets that are heavy and psychedelic Spanish rock tunes full of fresh new wave sounds.
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タグ: Latin | Psychedelic Rock
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A Modern Job
A Modern Job (12" + insert)
Cat: NSWN 051. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
How Does The Story Go? (2:28)
Modern Job (3:22)
Delia Smith (3:39)
Little Fix (3:17)
I'm In A Band (2:45)
Review: Dublin band Sprints quickly return to the fore after the success of their recent highlight 'How Does The Story Go?' This new EP is destined to be heard loud at beer swilling festival main stage all over the world. It has powerful riffs, plenty of fuck you energy and sizeable choruses that will connect on a large scale. Karla Chubb's spoken-sung vocals bring an alt-rock feel with a critique of modern existence served up next to an exploration of what it is to grow up queer in the modern day.
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(I'm) Stranded (Deluxe Edition)
(I'm) Stranded (Deluxe Edition) (audiophile vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet + inserts + photo + sticker in debossed box)
Cat: ITR 1977. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
(I'm) Stranded (LP1: official 1977 mix)
One Way
Wild About You
Messin' With The Kids
Erotic Neurotic
No Time
Kissin' Cousins
Story Of Love
Demolition Gril
Nights In Venice
(I’m) Stranded (LP2: 1976 mix) (3:26)
One Way Street (2:51)
Wild About You (2:40)
Messin’ With The Kid (6:01)
Erotic Neurotic (4:16)
Story Of Love (3:10)
No Time (2:42)
Kissin' Cousins (2:07)
Untitled (OG version) (2:48)
Demolition Girl (3:18)
Nights In Venice (4:10)
This Perfect Day (LP3: singles & live 1977) (2:09)
LIES (2:39)
Do The Robot (1:54)
Lipstick On Your Collar (2:38)
One Way Street (2:46)
Demolition Girl (1:55)
River Deep Mountain High (3:48)
This Perfect Day (live) (2:10)
Run Down (live) (2:42)
Erotic Neurotic (live) (3:04)
Demolition Girl (live) (4:56)
Nights In Venice (live) (4:05)
Introduction (LP4: live At The Hope & Anchor, London 26/11/1977) (2:20)
Do The Robot (3:44)
Lost & Found (2:53)
Lipstick On Your Collar (0:57)
River Deep Mountain High (3:20)
Untitled (Second version) (2:56)
Run Down (2:47)
This Perfect Day (2:33)
Messin' With The Kids (4:17)
Orstralia (2:23)
Nights In Venice (5:20)
(I'm) Stranded (3:15)
Demolition Girl (3:42)
One Way Street (2:44)
Review: Originally released in 1977 (the year of punk's simultaneous birth and more notably, death), (I'm) Stranded has gone on to become, not only one of the most vital pieces of OG Aussie punk, but commonly considered as one of the quintessential early blueprints for an entire generation of artists. Staying on course and not even wading into the creative differences that would soon loom large over each subsequent follow up, this box set arrives as a joint collaboration between L.A. garage rock label In The Red, Universal Music Australia and spearheaded by Feel Presents and The Saints founder Ed Kuepper (later Laughing Clowns), who collectively deliver the original LP remastered for the time in four decades, along with never-before-pressed-to-wax bonus discs of a five-song live performance from Paddington Town Hall in Sydney in 1977, the band's full set from the Hope & Anchor Front Row Festival, London November 1977, all three tracks from the 1977 This Perfect Day 12" and all four tracks from 1977's 1-2-3-4 double 7" single, as well as the previously unreleased 1976 demo mix of the (I'm) Stranded LP. Also boasting a 28 page 12" x 12" photo essay of the band covering their origins from 1973 through the end of '77, authorised band history, an 8" x 10" 1976 promo photo, and sticker, this is fan service and an album celebratory box set done right.
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Live 1985-1986
Cat: E 13869. Rel: 26 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
All Hell (2:14)
Samhain (1:39)
The Shift (2:52)
The Howl (2:23)
Unholy Passion (3:01)
All Murder, All Guts, All Fun (2:21)
I Am Misery (3:20)
The Hungry End (3:08)
Horror Biz (2:32)
He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Named (1:18)
Black Dream (2:03)
Death Comes Ripping (2:15)
Mother Of Mercy (3:08)
To Walk The Night (2:48)
Halloween II (2:59)
In My Grip (2:50)
London Dungeon (2:31)
Archangel (3:48)
Review: Following Glenn Danzig's departure from Misfits, but before re-branding/re-establishing all musical endeavours under the name of Danzig, the enigmatic, often controversial frontman would form Samhain, generally mis-pronounced as Sam Hane. With an increased focus on the macabre, occult and a less whimsical, cartoonish flare than his previous horror-punk troupe, their short-lived tenure only covered two full-lengths and an EP, while many regard this live compilation made of two separate performances from Danceteria, New York in 1985, and the Cabaret, Metro Chicago,
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Tragic Figures (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Tragic Figures (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RLGM 09551PMI. Rel: 12 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
When All Else Fails (3:12)
Attempted Coup: Madagascar (2:51)
The Ivory Coast (3:09)
Next To Nothing (3:29)
Exodus (5:50)
Machinery (3:12)
Zulu Zulu (3:45)
Real Men (3:21)
Flesh That Walks (2:10)
Kill The Fascists! (2:52)
Procession (3:09)
Attempted Coup: Madagascar (3:51)
When All Else Fails (3:07)
Kill The Fascists! (4:26)
Real Men (4:20)
The Vampire Bites (0:32)
Next To Nothing Weirdness (1:49)
Thee Three Preserves (3:42)
Sliding Into Arabia (1:18)
As It Was Written (3:13)
Procession (Into The Light) (10:23)
Exodus (6:41)
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Martin Savage & The Jiggerz
Cat: DAMGOOD 613LP. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Between The Lines (2:08)
On The Run (2:01)
Out Of This World (2:26)
Observer (2:03)
Next In Line (2:56)
In The Eyes Of A Blind Man (2:13)
Mail Man Blues (2:30)
Fly By Night (2:26)
Down The Line (3:10)
Fast & Loose (2:08)
On The Corner (1:59)
Boomerang (2:55)
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Stay What You Are (reissue)
Stay What You Are (reissue) (limited hand-numbered gatefold splattered vinyl 2x10" LP + insert)
Cat: HOFFVR 25V19. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
At Your Funeral (3:16)
See You (2:12)
Cars & Calories (2:48)
Certain Tragedy (2:37)
Jukebox Breakdown (3:10)
Freakish (3:51)
As Your Ghost Takes Flight (2:31)
Nightingale (3:31)
All I'm Losing Is Me (3:28)
This Is Not An Exit (4:06)
Firefly (2:58)
Review: Over two decades since its initial release, the third full-length from emo veterans, Saves The Day, is still heralded as a high watermark for the pop-punk/post-hardcore scene of the 21st century. Switching out acclaimed producer, Steve Evetts, who manned the desks of their first two albums, Elliot Smith collaborator Rob Schnapf was enlisted to help the band channel their dynamic influences and conflicting emotions into an exceptional work of alternative, melancholic beauty. 'Stay What You Are', is often regarded as one of the focal points of the emo movement arriving on more accessible shores, and you'd be hard-pressed to find any self-respecting list of genre essentials that omits the project. Influencing a myriad of today's most prevalent and dynamic acts, this scene staple belongs on the shelf of any self-proclaimed, unashamed lover of emo.
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Boogadaboogadaboogada! (Legacy Edition)
Boogadaboogadaboogada! (Legacy Edition) (limited gatefold yellow & black vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STR 041Y. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Dingbat (LP1: Boogadaboogadaboogada! - remastered) (1:48)
Love (1:38)
Zombie (1:38)
This Aint Hawaii (1:38)
We Skate (1:38)
Police Insanity (1:38)
Stupid Over You (1:38)
Runaway (1:38)
I Hate Led Zeppelin (1:38)
My Right (1:38)
Nicarauga (1:38)
Sunshine (1:38)
I Wanna Be Naked (1:39)
Ashtray (1:45)
American Suicide (1:51)
Psychiatrist (1:51)
Mad At The Paper Boy (1:51)
I Love To Hate (1:51)
More Problems (1:51)
Supermarket Fantasy (1:51)
Holy Hardcore (1:51)
Professional Distribution (1:51)
Used Cars (1:51)
Hunter (0:20)
I Believe In UFO's (2:10)
Hey Suburbia (1:52)
California Sucks (LP2: live '88) (0:48)
American Suicide (1:34)
High Ambitions (1:34)
Mad At The Paper Boy (1:34)
Say No! To Authority (1:34)
I Wanna Be Naked (1:34)
BPD (1:34)
7-11 (0:34)
My Right (1:29)
This Ain't Hawaii (2:06)
Hardcore Hippie (2:06)
Work (2:06)
Society (2:06)
I Hate Led Zeppelin (1:32)
Review: This 1988 classic is the second full-length album from Chicago pop-punk pioneers Screeching Weasel. The album's quirky title references a phrase coined by friend Matt Carlson, who also inspired the band's name. Marking their first release on the Roadkill label which the band helped establish itself, the record is credited with shaping the future of pop-punk and skate-punk and for blending sharp humour with a melodic edge. This limited edition includes one black LP and one green LP featuring a bonus Live 88 set, an eight-page booklet with an in-depth interview with Ben Weasel, all packaged in a striking gold gatefold sleeve.
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Live In The USA 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78CD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (CD1: South East music Hall Atlanta January 5th 1978) (4:43)
I Wanna Be Me (2:57)
Seventeen (3:12)
New York (3:08)
Bodies (3:17)
Submission (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (4:10)
EMI (3:36)
No Feelings (3:27)
Problems (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (7:07)
Anarchy In The UK (4:22)
Radio Ad (CD2: longhorn Ballroom Dallas January 10th 1978) (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
God Save The Queen (CD3: Winterland Ballroom San Francisco January 14th 1978)
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
EMI
Belsen Was A Gas
Bodies
Holidays In The Sun
Liar
No Feelings
Problems
Pretty Vacant
Anarchy In The UK
No Fun
Review: Nowadays regarded as the stuff of punk legend, the chaotic and ill-fated jaunt undertaken by the Sex Pistols across the US in January of 1978 was hindered by so many differing factors, it was almost as if they were set to fail. Plagued by poor management while trapped on a label with no real idea how to market such a tumultuous roster outlier, the band found themselves performing for those there out of mere curiosity more than their targeted audience or genuine fans, culminating in severe burn-out in real time, captured on these recordings. Finally, for the first time, several of these shows have been retooled to their correct sequencing with this collection reflecting the debaucherous live sets in all their feral glory that took place on January 5th at the South East Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, January 10th at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, and January 14th at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California. Boasting all of the essential anthems from 'God Save The Queen' to 'Pretty Vacant' and 'Anarchy In The UK', behind the energy is the sound of a band imploding, while today not all wounds have healed with the surviving members currently enjoying a celebration of their iconic Never Mind The Bollocks LP with former Gallows frontman Frank Carter stepping in for MAGA man Jon Lydon, who continues to lob barbs at his former bandmates whenever given half the chance.
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Live In The USA: Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco January 14th 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP3. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (3:33)
I Wanna Be Me (4:08)
Seventeen (2:17)
New York (3:56)
EMI (3:14)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:11)
Bodies (3:54)
Holidays In The Sun (5:34)
Liar (4:06)
No Feelings (3:24)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (3:39)
No Fun (7:09)
Review: The ill-fated Sex Pistols US tour of January 1978 has become as infamous and discussed as the band themselves, as it came at a time of rife turmoil between members whilst it was potentially beginning to dawn on them how out of place they were on their label, how inconsiderate and mismanaged they were being treated and how much more of a travelling circus show those in attendance were paying to see rather than genuinely caring for the music or message in the same manner of their homegrown fanbase. This exhaustion, frustration and evident burnout was all captured during these live performances, which after several semi-coherent releases have finally been isolated, properly sequenced and finally deliver the closest fly-on-the-wall experience to these implosive shows yet. Taken from their set at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, this is peak pissed off Pistols on the cusp of their ultimate breaking point. While the band are currently enjoying a celebratory jaunt with former Gallows vocalist Frank Carter replacing the MAGA man John Lydon, delivering the closest experience to the Never Mind The Bollocks era yet, those who'd rather not spend more than 100 quid on a ticket can now experience the authentic real thing from the comfort of their turntable.
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The Filth & The Fury (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
The Filth & The Fury (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited numbered gatefold red & white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 589560 7. Rel: 01 May 24
 
Soundtracks
God Save The Queen (3:19)
Submission (4:07)
Don't Give Me No Lip, Child (3:14)
Watcha Gonna Do About It (2:36)
Road Runner (3:00)
Substitute (2:56)
Seventeen (1:57)
Anarchy In The Uk (3:32)
Pretty Vacant (3:12)
Did You No Wrong (3:10)
Liar (2:41)
EMI (Unlimited Edition) (3:10)
No Feelings (2:50)
I Wanna Be Me (3:06)
Problems (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (3:20)
Bodies (3:02)
No Fun (6:19)
Review: Seminal; containing or contributing to the seeds of later development: creative, original. Or at least that's one definition of a word that rarely feels more appropriate than when used in conjunction with Sex Pistols. Quite where we're supposed to begin writing about The Filth & The Fury is anyone's guess. A retrospective compilation encapsulating some of the punk pioneers' most cherished moments, alongside a slew of material that many less-informed fans may have previously been unaware of, let's start by simply saying 'it bangs'. Understatement of the century, despite their back catalogue of just one LP, Sex Pistols actually had an extraordinary output in terms of volume in the run up to debut (and sole) album, Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. This is a chance to get more closely acquainted, and we compel you to seize it and hold on tight.
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Live At The South East Music Hall Atlanta USA 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (4:43)
I Wanna Be Me (2:57)
Seventeen (3:12)
New York (3:08)
Bodies (3:17)
Submission (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (4:10)
EMI (3:36)
No Feelings (3:27)
Problems (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (7:07)
Anarchy In The UK (4:22)
Review: The infamous, ill-fated jaunt the Sex Pistols took across the US in January of 1978 has become the stuff of punk legend due to a myriad of factors. Under poor management, signed to a label unfamiliar with how to market such an outlier on their roster, performing to more curious patrons than genuine fans, all circumstances culminated in a burning out in real time, captured via these live performances. For the first time, several of these shows have now been properly sequenced to reflect the debaucherous live sets in full with this pressing capturing a chaotic, unhinged, vital and feral set at the South East Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia. Boasting timeless anthems from the snarling opening rendition of 'God Save The Queen' all the way up to the one-two punch finale of 'Pretty Vacant' and 'Anarchy In The UK', behind the energy is the sound of a group of misfits left to fend for themselves in a strange environment and lashing out the best (and only) way they knew how.
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Live At Longhorns Ballroom Dallas USA 1978
Live At Longhorns Ballroom Dallas USA 1978 (limited white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP2. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro/Radio Ad (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
Review: Infamous, ill-fated and iconic all in equal measure, the Sex Pistols US tour of January 1978 has gone down in the annals of punk history as a chaotic state of affairs. Mismanaged by their team, stuck on a label only interested in their prowess for generating headlines and performing night after night to crowds more curious than engaged, the resulting jaunt would eventually lead to the band's total implosion. After years of these live recordings being distributed in piece-meal form, the recordings from this tour have finally been accurately sourced, re-sequenced and now delivered as individual live LPs with this pressing coming from their show at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas. The sheer exhaustion, frustration and oncoming burnout are evident through these feral performances, almost as if hearing the once youthful pioneers imploding in real time. Currently undertaking a costly world tour accompanied by former Gallows vocalist, Mr. Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes himself standing in for the now MAGA touting John Lydon, it's the closest fans will likely ever get to experiencing the Never Mind The Bollocks era, with these authentic real thing recordings coming in at a close second, delivered from the familiar comfort of your turntable.
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Played by: Ben Westbeech
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Shango Dance Band
Cat: CRZR 1003LP. Rel: 31 Aug 16
 
International
Position Pass Power (15:37)
Women Are Great (10:21)
I Need Your Love (5:52)
Review: Shango is the name for the Yoruba 'Thunder God' in Nigeria and Ojo Okeji, the leader of the Shango Dance Band was all about injecting military power and warlike energy in his own strain of Nigerian highlife and afrobeat. However, apart from all of Okeji's cult-like stories involving him and his part in the Nigerian army during a time of civil unrest in the late 60's and through to the 70's, and his often troublesome relationship with the great Fela Kuti, the truly special aspect of the Shango Dance Band album is that it was never properly released following its production in 1974. Comb & Razor have done the right thing here and, without them, this magical LP would still be locked away in the never-ending vaults of Nigerian music. This is very personal, incredibly singular African jazz-dance with a raucous psychedelic edge that lifts it high and mighty above the competition. A truly special album - DO NOT MISS IT.
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タグ: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Planet Zero
Planet Zero (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 007567 8637759. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
2184 (0:27)
No Sleep Tonight (2:26)
Planet Zero (3:40)
Welcome (0:35)
Dysfunctional You (3:38)
Dead Don't Die (3:16)
Standardized Experiences (1:24)
America Burning (3:01)
Do Not Panic (0:33)
A Symptom Of Being Human (4:09)
Hope (3:41)
A More Utopian Future (0:32)
Clueless & Dramatic (3:07)
Sure Is Fun (2:58)
Daylight (3:53)
This Is A Warning (0:51)
The Saints Of Violence & Innuendo (3:41)
Army Of The Underappreciated (3:12)
Delete (0:35)
What You Wanted (3:02)
Review: Shinedown make just the kind of heavy electronic rock that could put Bring Me The Horizon to shame. Boundless and headbanging in scope, their new album 'Planet Zero' explores an American pre-apocalypse - "there might be no tomorrow" - inspired by the band's exasperation with the American political climate emergent over the course of the past few years and into the present. With the US referred to by the band as "planet zero", here's an emotive rock album that makes bittersweet do with the face of things.
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First Love Last Rites (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 56421. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
I Want Someone Badly (feat Jeff Buckley) (1:08)
Erecting A Movie Star (feat Liz Phair) (1:28)
Diamonds, Sparks & All (2:35)
When I Was Born, I Was Bored (feat Billy Corgan) (2:40)
Appalachian Lullaby (feat Nina Persson) (1:34)
Airfield Dream (3:28)
Automatic Soup (feat Robin Zander) (3:56)
Lonesome Dove (1:42)
Speed Of Love (feat John Doe) (2:36)
Day Ditty (feat Angela McCluskey) (3:55)
The Wedding Is Over (feat Lena Karlsson) (3:34)
Jelly On The Table (feat Matt Johnson) (2:24)
Just Really Wanna See You (feat Mimi Parker & Alan Sparhawk) (3:34)
I Want Someone Badly (2:36)
Final Dream (0:50)
Review: This Record Store Day 2025 exclusive marks the vinyl debut of First Love, Last Rites-the 1997 indie film soundtrack composed by D.C. alt-rock band Shudder To Think. The album features collaborations with Jeff Buckley, Liz Phair, Billy Corgan, John Doe and Robin Zander among more. Notably, Buckley's rendition of 'I Want Someone Badly' stands out as one of his final recordings and finds him delivering an emotionally charged performance. The soundtrack's blend of indie rock and poignant lyrics in fine vocals captures the film's introspective tone and now this limited edition release makes this '90s classic available on vinyl for the first time.
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You're Only Young Once (reissue)
You're Only Young Once (reissue) (limited hot pink vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: REV 005A. Rel: 15 Mar 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Backfire (2:10)
My Life To Live (1:38)
Living A Lie (1:14)
Look Back (1:31)
You're Only Young Once (1:45)
Friends (1:15)
Side By Side (0:58)
Violence To Fade (1:24)
Dead Serious (2:02)
The Time Is Now (1:42)
Review: Side By Side could definitely have made a bigger impact. Spawned from the already well-established and frighteningly fertile New York hardcore punk scene of the late-1980s, they would only offer up a couple of releases, both of entitled 'You're Only Young Once', coming in the form of an original EP, and subsequent expanded edition taking the number of tracks up to 22, landing almost a decade later.

Both arrived on Revelation Records, an imprint that was particularly revered at the time and credited with creating, or at least providing a platform for, the 'youth crew' hardcore movement. Which is exactly where you'd place Side By Side. Right place at the right moment, then, running through the songs here there's no denying the talent at play, either, from the raw, gnarling rhythm of 'The Time Is Now' to sublime guitar chaos on 'You're Only Young Once'.
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Ular Akan Patuk
Ular Akan Patuk (LP + insert)
Cat: MUS 297. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Kebangkitan (1:51)
Pengguguran Percuma (1:03)
Kerajaan (1:26)
Ahli Sihir/Tak Masuk Akal (3:25)
Kuasa (1:42)
Putar Belit (0:50)
Penjenayah (1:16)
Pencarian (1:32)
Mati Segan (1:09)
Review: Sihir's Ular Akan Patuk is a debut LP that delivers fifteen minutes of intense hardcore reminiscent of a burning police station. The album features razor-sharp feedback and industrial sounds intertwined with traditional music to create a euphoric yet brutal experience. This collaboration of punk musicians from Colombia, Nusantara, Spain, and Sweden presents raw punk with crashing intent all driven by phased percussion. The striking artwork by Javanese artist Enka Komariah illustrates a supernatural narrative that enhances the album's thematic depth. With lyrics in Bahasa Melayu addressing issues from imperialism to women's rights, this one is a powerful, euphoric protest.
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The Complete Sessions 1978-1980
The Complete Sessions 1978-1980 (marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PNFG 57. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Of One Skin (2:34)
Open Sounds (1:52)
Contusion (2:48)
Night & Day (2:09)
TV Stars (1:24)
Dossier Of Fallibility (3:27)
Hope & Glory (4:35)
Six Times (2:06)
The Saints Are Coming (3:15)
Summer (2:27)
Hang On To The Shadows (3:13)
Zit (5:23)
Walk On The Wild Side (2:49)
War Poets (2:02)
Withdrawal Symptoms (3:00)
Hymns From A Haunted Ballroom (2:33)
Masquerade (1:41)
Filming In Africa (2:22)
An Incident In Algiers (1:43)
Circus Games (2:38)
Snakes And Ladders (instrumental) (1:52)
All The Young Dudes (2:06)
Review: Still going strong since their 2016 reformation, even dropping their latest full-length Destination Dusseldorf in 2023, Dunfermline's sons Skids originally formed in 1977. Within six months of their inception, the band had dropped the Charles EP which would lead them to the attention of legendary BBC radio DJ John Peel, with whom they would record five separate sessions over the next two years while working on their first three LPs released during that period - Scared To Dance (1979), Days In Europa (1979) and The Absolute Game (1980). This 2xLP collection collates all of these sessions and boasts choice from some of the aforementioned albums such as 'Six Times', 'Masquerade', and the highly popularised once covered by U2 and Green Day 'The Saints Are Coming', while also offering never officially released cuts like 'Hang On To The Shadows' as well as their frenetic cover of Lou Reed's 'Walk On The Wild Side'.
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Do It Dog Style
Do It Dog Style (gatefold LP)
Cat: AHOYLP 421. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone (3:11)
Victim Of The Vampire (2:57)
Boston Babies (3:11)
I'm Waiting For The Man (3:38)
I'm Mad (2:36)
Quick Joey Small (3:22)
Johnny T (bonus track) (1:38)
You're A Bore (2:52)
Keep On Trying (2:39)
We Don't Care (3:46)
Since You Went Away (3:48)
Who Are The Mystery Girls (3:06)
Dame To Blame (3:03)
Come On Back (bonus track) (2:32)
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Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue)
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3851C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Earthbeat
Or What Is It?
Face Place
Walkabout
Difficult Fun
Animal Space/Spacier
Improperly Dressed
Life On Earth
Review: Originally formed in London in 1976, The Slits made major waves with the frenetic post-punk energy of their acclaimed 1979 debut LP Cut, whilst their 1981 sophomore follow up (aka "difficult second album") Return of the Giant Slits would arrive mere months before the group's initial disbandment. Highlighting the internal creative differences occurring at the time of recording, the material showcases a major expansion of sound, pulling from rhythmic afro-pop and dub, conjuring a unique "world music" approach to post-punk before the likes of Vampire Weekend were even a twinkle in their father's eyes. The album would also serve as their last output until their return with the 2006 Revenge of the Killer Slits EP followed by 2009's third full-length Trapped Animal.
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Live At The Gibus Club
Cat: RRS 227. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Split (1:51)
Vaseline (1:55)
So Tough (2:22)
Newtown (3:28)
Instant Hit (3:11)
Une Homme Et Un Slit (0:58)
Love & Romance (2:36)
Femme Fatale (2:43)
Shoplifting (2:37)
Enemy Numero Uno (1:52)
Split (encore) (4:05)
Shoplifting (encore) (1:47)
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Destroyed (reissue)
Destroyed (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: PNV 250. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
I Don't Wanna Be A Homosexual (4:57)
Come Back Traci (2:00)
Take You Home (1:21)
Black Roses (2:21)
Runnin From The CIA (2:00)
The Horror Of Party Beach (2:00)
Black Mail (2:50)
So Fucked Up (2:31)
Germany (2:18)
Janie Is A Nazi (2:29)
I Want 'Em Dead (3:32)
If I Had A Woman (2:49)
Veronica (2:35)
The Candy Man (1:37)
Steal Your Beer (1:39)
Time Bomb (1:48)
Review: Drunkenly steamrolling their way out of Indianapolis, Indiana in 1984, punk shithead extraordinaries Sloppy Seconds committed themselves to their "junk rock band" ethos with a bevvy of chaotic, catchy, and most importantly provocative bangers that made light of everything from pornography to homophobia to obesity to drug addiction. Musically indebted to The Ramones (only if they mainlined crack into their eyeballs), and bizarrely inspired by 1976's KISS album Destroyer, the members would begin crafting what would eventually mutate into 1989's Destroyed with zero label interest or backing. That was until Toxic Shock (yes, that is the name of the original label) feasted their ears on some early demos before decreeing that the entire worldwide punk community needed to be this offended. Boasting snarky anthems that have aged like old milk such as the quintessential 'I Don't Wanna Be A Homosexual', as well as the ode to underage pornographic actress Traci Lords on 'Come Back, Traci', few punk classics set the bar as low as Sloppy Seconds, and ain't that the point?
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First We Take Manhattan
Cat: JACK 077. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Rock
Frederick (6:05)
Redondo Beach (5:16)
Seven Ways Of Going (5:59)
Poppies (8:53)
Kimberly (6:22)
Dancing Barefoot (5:29)
Space Monkey (5:07)
5-4-3-2-l (4:34)
Privilege (5:02)
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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Mommy's Little Monster (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 725293 1. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Creeps
Another State Of Mind
It Wasn't A Pretty Picture
Telling Them
Hour Of Darkness
Mommy's Little Monster
Anti-Fashion
All The Answers
Moral Threat
Review: Southern Californian punk legends Social Distortion dropped their vital debut album Mommy's Little Monster four whole decades ago now. To mark the anniversary it is getting a special 40th edition reissue and has been freshly mastered from the original analogue tapes and pressed up to 180-gram vinyl for the occasion. The nine songs that were on the original release of the album all feature such as the much loved title track 'Mommy's Little Monster' and single 'Another State of Mind'. Proper original punk business from the US greats.
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Unplugged
Unplugged (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: JSL 002CV. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Ring Of Fire (3:18)
Cold Feelings (4:30)
Reach For The Sky (3:53)
Ring Of Fire (3:09)
Down Here With The Rest Of Us (3:48)
Making Believe (bonus track) (2:57)
Ball & Chain (5:14)
King Of Fools (3:05)
Cold Feelings (4:27)
Reach For The Sky (3:34)
Machine Gun Blues (bonus track) (4:02)
Review: Live set recording is an underrated art. It's about capturing the feel of the room as much as it is about showcasing a band's live prowess. Thankfully, punk godfathers Social Distortion appear to realise this and have nailed it with their live acoustic recordings. The band are known for their signature sound of punk, bluesy rock n' roll and outlaw country and the acoustic versions give the band a chance to highlight their versatility, ramp up the country/folk side and gives singer Mike Ness the spotlight. Swapping out the thrashy power chords for something janglier and jollier, their Johnny Cash cover 'Ring Of Fire' is pure joy. 'Cold Feelings' features a terrific counter melody from the accordion and the overall atmosphere of the song makes it easy to feel transported to a ye olde tavern somewhere in Ireland, sat around a table with a roaring fire, with the wind blowing outside. Elsewhere, 'Down Here With The Rest Of Us' is Social Distortion at their emotionally charged best. Remarkable here is the restraint shown by a band who usually just let rip. You'd be forgiven for thinking they weren't full-time into this acoustic thing.
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Solucion Mortal
Solucion Mortal (limited yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RRS 170. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Depresion (0:14)
El Final (2:59)
Ni Un Amigo (3:11)
Mi Rezo (3:50)
Maten A Los Chotas (1:48)
Imperialista (2:38)
Despierta (1:52)
Crueldad Animal (4:40)
Una Razon Mas Para Cambiar (2:36)
Basta (3:01)
Solucion Mortal (live At Iguanas 1989) (5:04)
Renovarse O Morir (2:50)
Falsas Profesias (1:54)
Fiesta Brava (4:57)
Cronica De Una Tragedia (3:58)
Miles De Emigrantes Muerto (2:34)
Review: In 1981, as the punk genre began to simultaneously expand and collapse in on itself, well across the pond, a group known as Solucion Mortal would stake their claim as arguably the most vital Mexican punk band to ever exist. Hailing from Tijuana, the bevvy of crusty influences smashed against the group's own perception of what punk meant to them, evidenced greatly by their pummelling debut, 'Live At Fairmont'. This self-titled compilation includes the entire full-length, along with the cassette release, 'En Iguanas', as well as a choice cut from, 'Al Filo De Abismo.' If you feel a slight pang of fomo (fear of missing out) that you've never delved into the criminally overlooked work of Mexico's seminal punk contributors, this collection serves as the perfect crash course.
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Entrance
Entrance (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 161LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Web Of Unfolding Appearance (9:54)
Figure Of Reflected Light (17:39)
Trancher & The Inheritors (17:53)
True Dimension (From The Opaque-Spike) (16:02)
Review: Tim Barnes, Marco Fusinato, Aaron Hemphill, Brad Laner, Katsura Mouri, Ralf Wehowsky, and C Spencer Yeh are drafted to collaborate with Sissy Spacek for this new outing from the Los Angeles experimental outfit. Now 26 years young, the group originally emerged from the very anti-Tinsel Town sounding noise and grindcore scene in Southern California, but to say that was just the beginning of their journey would be an understatement. Quite where we've ended up now is anyone's guess, mind. Entrance seems to be a noisy place that has little by way of structure but plenty in terms of ideas. Concerned with at least some of musique concrete's principles, one of the best ways to describe what's here is by asking what's not here. This is the sound of a loud world full of clangs, bangs, whirs, bolts, brittles, emotions and fantastical masterplans. A place that's about the atmosphere and feeling, rather than the tune.
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Greetings From Asbury Park NJ
Cat: 196587965723. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Rock
Blinded By The Light
Growin' Up
Mary Queen Of Arkansas
Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
Lost In The Flood
The Angel
For You
Spirit In The Night
It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
Review: Bruce Springsteen's celebrated debut album returns to stores, this time in a "hybrid" remastered form, which features both regular and "super audio" versions. Released way back in January 1973, the set announced the arrival of "the Boss" as a future great, received warm reviews (at the time, Rolling Stone critic Lester Bangs highlighted the dexterity and social commentary of Springsteen's lyrics), and is now considered one of the greatest debut albums of all time. It has certainly held up well, with Springsteen and has band delivering a mixture of bluesy rockers, semi-acoustic treats, surprisingly funky workouts, and songs that still sound as fresh and potent as they did half a century ago.
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Was Here
Was Here (red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 790692 714315. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Wake Up - Sit Down - Shut Up (2:56)
Frenemies (3:11)
Girl$ (feat PVRIS & Bruses) (2:10)
Freakin' Out (2:39)
Nose Bleed (feat Sueco) (3:13)
Love U Anyway (2:49)
Kissin' Killer Cobras (2:39)
Warzone (2:29)
Criminal (feat Polaris) (3:42)
17 (2:58)
17 (Reprize - One take) (1:34)
G A G (2:17)
Rockstar (2:34)
Sex On The Beach (3:14)
Kill(H)er (2:27)
Review: .Sydney based Aussie pop-punks Stand Atlantic return with their follow up to 2022's F.E.A.R. in the form of fourth full-length Was Here. Embracing the "pop" side of their subgenre signifier more than ever before, the material on display strays further from the Hopeless Records alumni Blink-182/New Found Glory worship and careens headlong into synth-laden euphoric arena-level pop-rock, with several features from the likes of PVRIS, Sueco, and Polaris. Still one foot firmly planted in their punk origins but with eyes set on a grandiose, maximalised versions of themselves, the "Stand Atlantic Was Here" mantra feels entirely apt and fitting.
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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Progressive Rock
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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State Of The Union: The American Dream In Crisis 1967-1973 (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP 2057 WHITE. Rel: 09 Oct 24
 
Rock
Elvis Presley - "Clean Up Your Own Back Yard" (3:08)
Della Reese - "Brand New Day" (2:01)
Dion - "Abraham, Martin & John" (3:20)
Frank Sinatra - "The Train" (3:24)
The 4 Seasons - "Saturday's Father" (3:12)
The Beach Boys - "4th Of July" (2:44)
Anita Kerr & The Anita Kerr Singers - "Wine In The Wind" (2:46)
Bing Crosby - "What Do We Do With The World?" (2:54)
The Everly Brothers - "Lord Of The Manor" (4:47)
The Four Preps - "Hitchhiker" (2:30)
Lou Christie - "Paint America Love" (5:15)
Ray Stevens - "Mr Businessman" (3:20)
Eartha Kitt - "Paint Me Black Angels (Angelitos Negros)" (2:28)
Roy Orbison - "Southbound Jericho Parkway" (6:56)
Bobby Darin - "Questions" (4:22)
Paul Anka - "This Crazy World" (2:35)
Mel Torme - "Take A Letter Maria" (2:57)
Louis Armstrong & His Friends - "Give Peace A Chance" (3:30)
Eugene McDaniels - "Cherrystones" (3:05)
The Tokens - "Some People Sleep" (2:22)
Buddy Greco - "Cardboard California" (2:55)
Dean Martin - "Do You Believe This Town" (2:28)
Johnny Tillotson - "Welfare Hero" (2:47)
Teresa Brewer - "Save The Children" (2:14)
The Brothers Four - "Revolution" (2:40)
Review: By 1968, disillusionment with the American dream had grown as urban riots, Vietnam, assassinations, and rising divorce rates rocked the nation. At one time it was only the youth who voiced dissent but by that time older generations were also questioning the state of the country. This superbly assembled album reflects that crisis with rare and forgotten tracks from major artists including the Beach Boys' '4th Of July' and Roy Orbison's 'Southbound Jericho Parkway' plus a classic from Elvis. The songs explore themes like divorce (Frank Sinatra's 'The Train') and institutional hypocrisy (Dean Martin's 'Do You Believe This Town') while Marvin Gaye's environmental anthem also echoes the era's growing awareness of issues which remain just as pressing today.
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Children Of The Moon
Children Of The Moon (limited gatefold orange & black galaxy vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DW 256V2. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Fragile Light (1:01)
Blood Moon (2:41)
Palo Santo (4:01)
Leviathan (3:46)
Heat Death (3:00)
Looming (9:34)
No Gospel (2:52)
Transfiguration (1:47)
Distant Omen (3:40)
Nazar (3:57)
Palm Reader (4:09)
Divination (3:16)
Wind Song (5:20)
Bodega Head (9:25)
Review: Formed in Santa Rosa, California in 2010, State Faults grown to become underground heroes in their respective scenes due to their seamless coalescing of anguished sonics to paint an aural image of panic. Marrying the chaotic abandon of screamo and post-hardcore with elements of black metal, shoegaze, post-rock and ambient, their cathartic wall-of-sound feels initially oppressive before eventually enshrouding like a blanket of overwhelming emotion. Returning five years on from 2019's Clairvoyant, the band's fourth full-length Children Of The Moon seeks to eclipse each preceding endeavour with a grandiose collection of avant-hardcore post-screamo that searches to quell the pain of love, grief and existence through spiritual enlightenment, both transcendental and occult..
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Pretzel Logic (reissue)
Pretzel Logic (reissue) (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 453323 1. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Rock
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number (4:31)
Night By Night (3:39)
Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:09)
Barrytown (3:17)
East St Louis Toodle-oo (2:52)
Parker’s Band (2:38)
Through With Buzz (1:33)
Pretzel Logic (4:31)
With A Gun (2:18)
Charlie Freak (2:44)
Monkey In Your Soul (2:32)
Review: Did Steely Dan go Bisto on us and save the best for last? Maybe, just maybe. While Pretzel Logic didn't mark the end of all things The Dan, it was the final album to feature the full lineup - Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Denny Dias, Jim Hodder, and Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter (prior to the latter joining The Doobie Brothers). It was also the last to be released while the group were actively touring, and as such can be seen as something of a swan song. Perhaps Magnus Opus is a more appropriate turn of phrase. Critically acclaimed at the time, the record sees the jazz rockers opt to tone down the instrumentals that had cost them radio play with preceding LP, Countdown to Ecstasy, and instead focus on shorter, more direct and certainly catchier tunes. That's not to mean throwaway, mind, with praise lauded on the release at the time, when it was reissued in the late 1980s and remastered a decade or so later. Back again, it still has the same impact.
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Can't Buy A Thrill (reissue)
Cat: B0035111 01. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Rock
Do It Again (5:55)
Dirty Work (3:06)
Kings (3:46)
Midnite Cruiser (4:08)
Only A Fool Would Say That (2:55)
Reelin' In The Years (4:33)
Fire In The Hole (3:24)
Brooklyn (4:19)
Change Of The Guard (3:35)
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again (4:59)
Review: Every Steely Dan album is a world within itself - part of a broader galaxy of planets that share the same energy source, but ultimately unique and never interchangeable. Can't Buy A Thrill was the very beginning of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker's revered project, fabled for its exacting studio prowess and ruthless commitment to perfection. There's immediacy to the likes of stone-cold pop classics 'Do It Again' and 'Reelin' In The Years', but this is still sublime and subversive music from a band who flew out of the gate fully realised. Now the album has been given a shiny fresh pressing so if you don't own it already, this is the time.
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Can't Buy A Thrill (Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered)
Can't Buy A Thrill (Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited numbered gatefold ultra high quality 200 gram clarity clear vinyl 2xLP box set in slipcase plays at 45 RPM)
Cat: AUHQR 000945. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Rock
Do It Again (5:49)
Dirty Work (3:07)
Kings (3:46)
Midnite Cruiser (4:02)
Only A Fool Would Say That (2:55)
Reeling In The Years (4:32)
Fire In The Hole (3:28)
Brooklyn (4:20)
Change Of The Guard (3:37)
Turn That Heartbeat Over Again (4:58)
Review: Every Steely Dan album is a world within itself - part of a broader galaxy of planets that share the same energy source, but ultimately unique and never interchangeable. Can't Buy A Thrill was the very beginning of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker's revered project, fabled for its exacting studio prowess and ruthless commitment to perfection. There's immediacy to the likes of stone-cold pop classics 'Do It Again' and 'Reelin' In The Years', but this is still sublime and subversive music from a band who flew out of the gate fully realised. Giving a classic like this the treatment it deserves, Analogue Productions have gone all-out for this deluxe edition, with half-speed remastering and pressing onto a hefty 200 gram platter, all presented in a lavish box.
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The Lost Gaucho
The Lost Gaucho (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 598LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Rock
Kind Spiriit (3:52)
Were You Blind That Day (4:52)
The Bear (5:08)
The Second Arrangement (5:27)
Talkin's About My Home (4:38)
Time Out Of Mind (4:24)
Kulee Baba (4:52)
Gaucho (5:30)
Babylon Sisters (5:55)
Glamour Profession (7:50)
My Rival (4:14)
I Can't Write Home About Yiou (4:17)
The Second Arrangement (version 2) (5:02)
Gaucho (version 2) (5:24)
Review: Gaucho was the seventh studio album from soft-pop-rock-jazzists and yacht rock pioneers Steely Dan. Released in 1980, they would embark on a tour to mark the record's arrival, and then vanish for 20 years. Or at least go on extended hiatus. That's not surprising, given the back story here, with widespread creative disagreements and a three-way legal battle with MCA and Warner Bros ensuing. And an original budget blown by the sheer scope of 42 musicians contributing to the work. The Lost Gaucho is almost an unplugged version of all that. These are the alternative versions recorded in the early sessions that led to the final LP. Broadcast on radio as part of the promotional campaign, they've been compiled on this joyfully smooth and seductive package, which fans need in their lives.
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The Singles 1978-1983
Cat: QAHOY 2CD425. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Suspect Device
Wasted Life
Alternative Ulster
'78 RPM
Gotta Gettaway
Bloody Sunday
Straw Dogs
You Can't Say Crap On The Radio
At The Edge
Running Bear (live)
White Christmas (live)
Nobody's Hero
Tin Soldiers
Back To Front
Mr Fire Coal-Man
Just Fade Away
Go For It
Doesn't Make It All Right (live)
Silver Lining
Safe As Houses
Listen
Sad Eyed People
That's When Your Blood Bumps
Two Guitars Clash
Talkback
Good For Nothing
Bits Of Kids
Stands To Reason
The Price Of Admission
Touch & Go
Review: Originally formed in 1977 in Belfast at the height of The Troubles, Stiff Little Fingers should require little to no introduction for any self-proclaimed punk aficionado, with the band credited as the first punk outfit to ever record and release output in Northern Ireland. The aptly titled The Singles 1978-1983 offers a double CD compilation collating all of their A and B-sides issued during their initial tenure, including the hit singles 'Straw Dogs', 'At The Edge', 'Nobody's Hero', and the haunting 'Bits Of Kids', as well as a bevvy of deeper, overlooked cuts. Complete with a booklet containing detailed liner notes on each single plus illustrations of all relevant sleeves, the collection serves as both a crash course for beginners and a triumphant nostalgia trip for lifer-listeners.
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Keep Me Safe Keep Me Sane: Rare Tracks 1972
Cat: JACK 044. Rel: 28 May 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Head On (5:37)
Death Trip (5:40)
I Got A Right (2:49)
Hard To Beat (4:49)
Raw Power (4:39)
Cock In My Pocket (3:52)
Rubber Legs (5:35)
Pin Point Eyes (6:15)
Johanna (4:26)
Open Up & Bleed (4:45)
Review: Keep Me Safe Keep Me Sane offers up a scholastic batch of rarities from Iggy Pop fronted proto-punk timebomb The Stooges, all captured in and around 1972 when the band had reformed from their first break up and were in the process of crafting their cult classic Raw Power. Boasting an array of studio outtakes, tour rehearsal cuts and unhinged live performances, this collection gets you as close to the madness as a fly on the wall of a dingy tour van or sweaty rehearsal studio, yet prevents from being caught in the chaotic drug-fuelled egotistical malaise that would eventually torpedo the group.
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Earthworks
Earthworks (gatefold LP + poster)
Cat: MUS 306. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Clarion Call (1:13)
Look Alive (3:33)
Scond Nature (2:14)
Spiral (2:45)
Rope Burn (3:14)
Downwind (6:26)
Extinction Burst (3:46)
Staring At The Sun (3:16)
Mass Production Of Loneliness (2:56)
Re Gone (1:39)
Turn The Wheel (3:50)
Earthworks (4:48)
Downstream (1:06)
Review: The culmination of a trilogy of releases that began in earnest mid-pandemic in 2020 with their debut full-length Age Of Exile and subsequent 2022 sophomore effort SOS, New York based post-punk duo Straw Man Army deliver the ultimate threequel with their neo-dystopian Krautrock-indebted head-melting Earthworks. Frenetic yet robotic guitar lines weave around motoric drum fills with an alien precision offset by Fugazi-style shouted vocals, fusing elements of post-hardcore, jazz and post-rock, while lyrically continuing to espouse disheartening concern-turned-malaise that touches on everything from America's colonial history to its future as a divided, fascistic wasteland, literally posing the question on standout cut 'Spiral' - "Is this all that's left for us these days? Apathy and rage?" whereas we're essentially told on the jittering 'Look Alive' how "America will never last." New school anarcho-punk serving as the soundtrack to our end times for literally anyone with a conscience who reads the news and has a semblance of what's going on.
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Underclass Hero
Underclass Hero (fluorescent orange & black swirl vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: Q2638 LPORANGE. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Underclass Hero (3:14)
Walking Disaster (0:59)
Speak Of The Devil (3:48)
Dear Father (3:54)
Count Your Last Blessings (3:47)
Ma Poubelle (3:03)
March Of The Dogs (3:59)
The Jester (2:51)
With Me (4:48)
Pull The Curtain (4:19)
King Of Contradiction (1:35)
Best Of Me (4:27)
Confusion & Frustration In Modern Times (3:39)
So Long Goodbye (3:02)
Look At Me (bonus track) (1:50)
Review: Following two sold out farewell shows at the Scotiabank Arena in their hometown of Toronto at the end of January 2025, Canadian early 2000s pop punk megastars Sum 41 have bowed out gracefully upon their own terms. With that sombre farewell in mind, what better time to repress and revisit their surprisingly dynamic back catalogue of records, including 2007's much underrated Underclass Hero? Their fourth full-length (or possibly fifth, as many fans still often debate whether 2000's Half Hour Of Power can be considered their debut album) marked the first of two consecutive projects without founding lead guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, who would amicably depart to focus solely on his Brown Brigade solo-work. Following up the thrash-metal indebted mature left turn that was 2004's Chuck, which truly began to take shape on 2002's snarling The Offspring-worshipping grunge-punk career height Does This Look Infected?; losing their highly skilled axeman known for his juxtaposition of face-melting guitar solos next to anthemic hooks, led to somewhat of a revert to the more familiar pop-punk joviality of their earlier work, yet bolstered by more seasoned songwriting chops. Utilising an extensive array of acoustic guitars, synthesisers and a more expansive sonic scope to make up for their whittled down line up, the material has often been compared to that of Green Day's high-concept theatrical opus American Idiot or My Chemical Romance's even bolder The Black Parade. At a hefty (by punk standards) 52 minutes, this was the band's lengthiest LP to date, boasting some of their most dynamic and heartfelt cuts such as the triumphant opening title-track as well as the emo-tinged skate-punk longtime fan favourite 'Walking Disaster', culminating in a (now) near two-decade old pop punk rock opera. A bold swing for the fences in search of new direction, the Underclass Hero deserves your sincere reappraisal.

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Greatest Hitz 1969-1978
Greatest Hitz 1969-1978 (translucent grape & translucent pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BMGCAT 587DLP. Rel: 07 Oct 22
 
Rock
Ballroom Blitz (4:02)
Blockbuster! (3:13)
Teenage Rampage (3:33)
Action (3:18)
The Six Teens (4:02)
Fox On The Run (3:21)
Hell Raiser (3:17)
Wig-Wam Bam (3:01)
Co-Co (3:09)
Poppa Joe (3:05)
Little Willy (3:14)
The Lies In Your Eyes (3:46)
Love Is Like Oxygen (3:44)
Funny Funny (2:45)
Alexander Graham Bell (2:52)
Turn It Down (3:29)
Set Me Free (3:57)
Peppermint Twist (3:25)
Burning (4:04)
Burn On The Flame (3:37)
Rock & Roll Disgrace (3:51)
Stairway To The Stars (3:03)
Lady Starlight (3:11)
Own Up, Take A Look At Yourself (4:01)
Review: A brand new best of collection including all the hits and classic album tracks from the British glam-rock band's breakthrough in 1969, up until 1978. The collection is being released on beautiful transparent coloured vinyl featuring brand new liner notes after the recent release of 'Isolation Boulevard' - a reworking and reimagining of 1974s 'Desolation Boulevard'. An amazing tribute to the original Sweet, now that all three members have unfortunately passed away, with an incredible 1-2 punch on side C with 'Love Is Like Oxygen' and 'Funny Funny' back to back - just a short two track highlight, but truly covering the breadth and depth of the power of Sweet.
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