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Rock / Indie / Folk / Metal / Punk / 50s / 60s Recommendations Best Of 2015

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Rock/Indie/Folk/Metal/Punk/50s/60s Recommendations Best Of 2015
4 Dec 2015
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1
Cat: ALNLP 40. Rel: 09 Nov 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Mr White (4:57)
Two Fish & An Elephant (3:34)
Dern Kala (3:43)
Little Joe & Many (4:55)
White Gloves (3:29)
People Everywhere (Still Alive) (2:42)
The Man Who Took My Sunglasses (2:13)
August Twelve (6:14)
Balls & Pins (7:32)
Timsville (2:52)
Review: Inspired by the slightly unlikely collision of the Thai music of the '70s and The Shadows, Khruangbin - the name means 'aeroplane' in Thailand - are purveyors of a deliriously mellow and beguiling form of jammed-out power-trio guitar music - far removed from standard notions of psych and dreampop, partly owing to its pan-global influences, its nonetheless both psychedelic and dreamy, not to mention possessed of an unhurried, reflective and spacious lilt that renders this Texan-London outfit a rare treat in an information-saturated age, taking on delicate soul and funk with exotic atmospheres and making the journey feel both blissful and effortless.
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out of stock $17.62
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Cat: LSTUMM 390. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Restless
Singularity
Plastic
Tutti Frutti
People On The High Line
Stray Dog
Academic
Nothing But A Fool
Unlearn This Hatred
The Game
Superheated
Review: The 21st Century has been quiet thus far for New Order, with only two full albums to date, and only an out-takes compilation in the last decade. Moreover, 'Music Complete' marks their first album to date without founding bassist Peter Hook, and the return of Gillian Gilbert to the ranks. Yet from this turbulence and inertia they've somehow managed to create a collection of songs that rank as their strongest set since 'Technique' in 1989. VIbrant, upbeat and colourful, yet driven by the same mix of electronic experimentation and effortless pop suss that characterised their '80s heyday, 'Music Complete' is the sound of a timeless and unique force newly revitalised.
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out of stock $20.74
3
Cat: 473067 7. Rel: 20 Jul 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Let It Happen (7:50)
Nangs (1:41)
The Moment (4:19)
Yes I'm Changing (4:31)
Eventually (5:18)
Gossip (0:57)
The Less I Know The Better (3:39)
Past Life (3:46)
Disciples (1:48)
Cause I'm A Man (4:03)
Reality In Motion (4:12)
Love/Paranoia (3:07)
New Person, Same Old Mistakes (6:09)
Review: Australian combo Tama Impala has always been hard to pin down, with their two studio albums to date displaying a keen desire to capture a trippy, psychedelic vibe, whilst refusing to settle on one easy-to-categorize sound. Currents, their fourth album, continues this trend, toning down some of the psychedelic rock elements in favour of nods to blue-eyed soul, woozy dream-pop, cheery summery pop (see the radio hit in waiting "The Less I Know The Better"), and even the head-nodding rhythms of hip hop (which, incidentally, prove the perfect backing for the morphine pop wooziness of "Past Life"). It's a blend that re-casts the band as baked, inter-dimensional travellers with a neat line in enveloping, sun-kissed downtempo pop.
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 in stock $23.34
4
Cat: 082564 6141715. Rel: 27 Apr 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Lonesome Street (4:21)
New World Towers (4:01)
Go Out (4:39)
Ice Cream Man (3:22)
Thought I Was A Spaceman (6:12)
I Broadcast (2:51)
My Terracotta Heart (4:03)
There Are Too Many Of Us (4:23)
Ghost Ship (4:59)
Pyongyang (5:42)
Ong Ong (3:04)
Mirrorball (3:35)
Review: Blur fans might have been forgiven by approaching 'The Magic Whip', the band's first album in thirteen years and first with lynchpin guitarist Graham Coxon for sixteen, with a degree of trepidation. Yet, in heartwarming fashion, this eighth effort stands as both a testimony to the band's enduring appeal and their experimental, restless side. Written in jam sessions and via an exchange of ideas from Coxon and Damon Albarn, it nods graciously to all eras of the band, whilst it also offering fresh influences - Coxon has talked of 'sci-fi folk' - and a plaintive air of melancholy hangs over many of the well-crafted ditties herein. Yet most importantly, 'The Magic Whip' is possessed of all the charm, ennui and exquisite songwriting of this iconic band at their best.
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out of stock $44.59
5
Cat: HARBINGER 150COL. Rel: 27 Jul 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Live Tonight (3:11)
No One's Bothered (2:51)
Bronx In A Six (3:35)
Silly Me (3:14)
Cunt Make It Up (2:31)
Face To Faces (3:24)
Arabia (3:01)
In Quiet Streets (4:15)
Tarantula Deadly Cargo (3:21)
Rupert Trousers (3:12)
Giddy On The Ciggies (4:13)
The Blob (2:34)
Review: Hailed by some as an invigorating two-finger gesture directed at the blandness and homegeneity of the modern music world, yet castigated by others as a mindlessly yobbish throwback, Sleaford Mods have divided opinion like few bands of recent memory. Yet 'Key Markets' would seem to form the point at which they truly leave the stereotypes of yore behind and make their mark as a gritty and vital force; punk rock in spirit yet informed here by krautrock groove, electronic music and hip-hop, and dominated by the incandescent ire of vocalist Jason Williamson, this is a dazzling monument of modern misanthropy, a triumphant and paradoxically life-affirming statement of disenfranchised rage.
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out of stock $17.11
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Cat: AKR 099LP. Rel: 30 Mar 15
 
Folk/Americana
Death With Dignity (3:56)
Should Have Known Better (5:06)
All Of Me Wants All Of You (3:38)
Drawn To The Blood (3:15)
Fourth Of July (4:36)
The Only Thing (4:39)
Carrie & Lowell (3:10)
Eugene (2:23)
John My Beloved (5:01)
No Shade In The Shadow Of The Cross (2:36)
Blue Bucket Of Gold (4:38)
 in stock $21.26
7
Cat: BELLA 476V. Rel: 09 Feb 15
 
Indie/Alternative
I Love You, Honeybear
Chateau Lobby #4 (In C For Two Virgins)
True Affection
The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apt
When You're Smiling & Astride Me
Nothing Good Ever Happens At The Goddamn Thirsty Crow
Strange Encounter
The Ideal Husband
Bored In The USA
Holy Shit
I Went To The Store One Day
Review: Josh Tillman, the ex-Fleet Foxes member, has confused plenty with his alter ego Father John Misty, and occasionally it can be hard to tell whether the recently-married troubadour is inhabiting a distinct role or dealing out confessional ditties straight from the heart. Yet what is beyond question is how fascinating and addictive I Love You, Honeybear manages to be. By turns lushly arranged and stark, Tillman sets his reflective songwriting to a sonic backdrop infused with Laurel Canyon flavour, arriving at a reinvention of the singer-songwriter stylings of the mid-'70s for a newer, still more complicated era-think Elton John by way of John Grant. The result is a modern-day triumph that's as acerbic as it is emotionally involving.
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 in stock $25.68
8
Cat: 12MUTE 541. Rel: 12 Oct 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Restless (extended mix) (8:11)
Restless (Andrew Weatherall remix) (7:42)
Restless (Agoria remix) (6:45)
out of stock $10.12
9
Cat: FC 031. Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Mr Face
Circles
Drug Mugger
The Picture
out of stock $18.66
10
Cat: WIGLP 341. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Feel You (4:08)
Silhouette (3:52)
How Long? (3:56)
Lucette Stranded On The Island (6:45)
Sea Calls Me Home (4:10)
Night Song (3:05)
Everytime Boots (3:27)
Betsy On The Roof (6:13)
Vasquez (6:35)
Have You In My Wilderness (3:30)
 in stock $23.34
11
Cat: TTS 122. Rel: 16 Feb 15
 
50s/60s
Intoxica
Comanche
out of stock $7.01
12
Cat: 471935 7. Rel: 04 May 15
 
50s/60s
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (3:44)
Soul Stomp (2:59)
Last Night (2:31)
Sweet Thing (5:02)
out of stock $15.82
13
Cat: DOR 2014H. Rel: 22 Jun 15
 
Rock
Sickman (4:40)
It Ain't Like That (4:28)
Put You Down (3:19)
Would? (3:37)
Sunshine (4:29)
We Die Young (2:34)
Real Thing (4:06)
Sea Of Sorrow (5:26)
Bleed The Freak (4:07)
Man In The Box (4:46)
 in stock $13.23
14
Cat: JBJ 1063. Rel: 13 Apr 15
 
50s/60s
Down In The Basement (2:46)
Crazy Feelin' (2:31)
out of stock $7.01
15
Cat: JBJ 1053. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
50s/60s
Fire (2:46)
For This I Thank You (2:37)
out of stock $7.01
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Cat: 472089 1. Rel: 04 May 15
 
Rock
Don't Stop What You're Doing (What's A Matter Baby) (2:03)
Come On Children (3:24)
Whatcha Gonna Do About It (1:58)
What's A Matter Baby (2:47)
Sha-La-La-La-Lee (Sha-La-La-La-Lee) (2:56)
Grow Your Own (2:18)
It's Too Late (2:36)
I've Got Mine (2:53)
All Or Nothing (All Or Nothing) (3:05)
Understanding (2:48)
Hey Girl (2:16)
Almost Grown (3:02)
My Mind's Eye (My Mind's Eye) (1:54)
I Can't Dance With You (3:11)
Shake (2:55)
One Night Stand (1:51)
Just Passing (I Can't Make It) (1:12)
You Need Loving (4:03)
I Can't Make It (2:12)
You Better Believe It (2:20)
out of stock $51.34
17
Cat: 472546 1. Rel: 01 Jun 15
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Hunter (3:00)
Cheer Up London (2:33)
Sockets (3:26)
Despair & Traffic (2:18)
Do Something (2:27)
Are You Satisfied? (1:31)
Wow!!! 7AM (3:44)
Hey (2:24)
Live Like An Animal (3:35)
Ninety Nine (3:15)
She Wants Me Now (2:33)
Feed The Mantaray (2:55)
Sugar Coated Bitter Truth (4:01)
Review: Kent two-piece Slaves are purveyors of a wry, raw brand of old-fashioned punk rock that is as equal parts economical, raucous and exhilarating. They may take their cues from the nihilistic spirit of the Sex Pistols and the hormonal rage of garage rock, yet they parlay old-fashioned influences with contemporary spirit and intensity, in the process creating an album curiously timeless and primal. Yet most important to the charge of 'Are You Satisfied' is its scabrous lyrics and drummer/vocalist Isaac Holman's acidic invective, rendering this collection a unique combination of style and ire.
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 in stock $27.23
18
Cat: RSV 061. Rel: 02 Mar 20
 
50s/60s
Night Train (3:31)
Think (2:44)
out of stock $10.12
19
Cat: LELEKA 007. Rel: 31 Aug 15
 
Rock
The Argument (1:01)
For Jim (2:24)
A Memorable Fancy (4:13)
The Canyon Road (2:57)
Proverbs of Hell (2:50)
Mississippi Delta (2:55)
The Human Abstract (3:38)
Good Advice (2:50)
Airolg (4:13)
Beatnik Dance (4:22)
Tien Beach (4:39)
Review: Ukranian lo-fi genius Vakula is back and if audaciously tackling Steve Reich wasn't enough, he's taking on possibly his most ambitious project yet with "Dedicated to Jim Morrison". The title says it all really, in this brazen tribute to the sixties rock legend. On the first side you've got "For Jim" with its bluesy, boozy, typically sixties rock, while "The Canyon Road" is definitely the track on here to really channel the sound of The Doors. Then the acoustic country twang of "Mississippi Delta" carries off a southern charm. On the flip you've got "The Human Abstract" which is one truly hazy affair and features some of William Blake's' spoken word poetry recited by friend Andrei Dubinin. "Airolg" sounds like, well, Van Morrison's "Gloria" (once famously covered by The Doors) and "Tien Beach" features sublime tremoloed slide guitar, sounding like riding off into a sunset. Sehr Interessant!
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out of stock $19.96
20
Cat: RB 108. Rel: 13 Apr 15
 
50s/60s
What'd I Say (part 1) (3:31)
What'd I Say (part 2) (3:02)
out of stock $7.01
21
Sultans Of Swing (5:46)
Water Of Love (4:48)
Dawn To The Waterline (3:08)
Wild West End (5:01)
out of stock $14.26
22
Cat: WIGLP 313X. Rel: 18 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights (5:27)
Love Is The Future (4:28)
Cry For You (4:16)
Started Right (3:41)
White Wine & Fried Chicken (2:59)
Dark Night (5:25)
Easy To Get (5:08)
Need You Now (4:45)
So Much Further To Go (3:08)
Why Make Sense? (5:14)
Burning Up (4:13)
Separate (4:24)
Move With Me (3:47)
Re-Harmonize (6:23)
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
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out of stock $24.12
23
Cat: ITR 286. Rel: 19 Oct 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Time Collapse/The 7th Terror (part 2) (6:52)
Rat Race (2:44)
Let It Live (5:19)
Pollinate (3:48)
Bringer Of Light (4:10)
Pipe (3:51)
Say Hello (4:46)
Burning Wreath (4:49)
Red Flag (1:48)
Jack The Maggot (4:09)
New Flesh (2:40)
Sleestak (2:25)
Silent Sits The Dustbowl (5:57)
II (13:40)
Review: Apparently not content with making an album that floored classic rock fans old and young - last year's solo psych-glam masterpiece 'Redeemer', Ty Segall here deals out his second heavy-ass power-trio masterclass with a band who effortlessly transcend any notion of being a 'side-project'. Whilst certain ingredients are audible from Segall's other work, such as his sparky and infectious knack for melody and love for the seamier sonic landscapes of the early '70s, 'II' is no less than a timeless blast of garage-birthed intensity, a double album brimming with gusto and chutzpah, yet with an expansive approach to match their hard-rocking drive, proving there's more to this band than distortion boxes and ruptured eardrums.
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out of stock $27.99
24
Cat: WIGLP 345X. Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Sequential Circuits
Mr Noah
Davy Jones' Locker
Crosswords
Butcher Baker Candlestick Maker
Boys Latin
Come To Your Senses
Tropic Of Cancer
Shadow Of The Colossus
Lonely Wanderer
Principe Real
Selfish Gene
Acid Wash
Mr Noah
Faces In The Crowd
Untying The Knot
This Side Of Paradise
Review: Noah Lennox, in his Panda Bear guise, has always walked a tightrope of sorts, with his third-eye cleansing psyched-out talents - as shown on 2007's landmark opus Person Pitch - occasionally waylaid by the odd drift into self-indulgence. Yet when he's firing on all cylinders, there are no more formidable exponents of sampleadelic boundary-destroying bliss, and Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper finds him on formidable form-these laments and sweet pop nuggets may be constructed from disparate sources and swamped in dub-style echo and reverb to achieve a woozy soft-focus effect, yet their radiance and fresh invention remains manifest. In spite of its title, this is as life-affirming as Lennox has ever sounded.
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out of stock $25.68
25
Cat: RSV 062. Rel: 27 Apr 15
 
50s/60s
Hide 'Nor Hair (3:11)
Unchain My Heart (2:48)
Hit The Rock Jack (2:04)
out of stock $9.86
26
Strolling Down The Highway (3:04)
Smokey River (2:55)
Oh How Your Love Is Strong (3:38)
I Have No Time (3:07)
Finches (0:49)
Rambling's Gonna Be The Death Of Me (3:08)
Veronica (1:30)
Needle Of Death (3:18)
Do You Hear Me Now (2:04)
Alice's Wonderland (1:44)
Running From Home (2:20)
Courting Blues (3:58)
Casbah (2:05)
Dreams Of Love (1:41)
Angie (3:10)
out of stock $23.60
27
Cat: POPCORN 137. Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
50s/60s
Billy Williams - "The Pied Piper" (2:17)
Nick Todd - "Too Much Rosita" (2:26)
out of stock $7.01
28
Cat: JAG 262LP. Rel: 25 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Mutli-Love (4:09)
Like Acid Rain (2:02)
Ur Life One Night (4:26)
Can't Keep Checking My Phone (4:15)
Extreme Wealth & Casual Cruelty (6:01)
The World Is Crowded (4:17)
Stage Or Screen (3:25)
Necessary Evil (5:16)
Puzzles (6:57)
Review: The New Zealand-born, Portland-based Ruban Nielson initially made a name for himself by marrying psych rock and lo-fi styles in a messy, Beefheartian manner, with jam-band wig-outs vying for attention with expressive songcraft. On 'Multi Love', however, he's both reined in the excesses of yore and sharpened up his songwriting, and the result is a veritable tour de force. Pop-tinged melody and emotional candour make for impressive bedfellows on these nine expansive and inventive ditties, which take as much inspiration from Prince or Janelle Monae as they do The Grateful Dead or Zappa. 'Multi Love' marks the place where Nielson genuinely makes his presence felt as a modern-day psychedelic visionary.
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 in stock $21.77
29
Cat: RSV 058. Rel: 09 Mar 15
 
50s/60s
I'm Shakin' (2:26)
My Nerves (2:30)
out of stock $8.29
30
Cat: CPLVNY 044. Rel: 24 Aug 15
 
Progressive Rock
Finding My Way (5:19)
Best I Can (3:12)
In The Mood (3:42)
Anthem (4:40)
Fly By Night (3:22)
Here Again (9:21)
Working Man (12:23)
out of stock $15.30
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