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Masterpiece (remastered)
Masterpiece (remastered) (gatefold eco vinyl LP)
Cat: 4AD 0562LP2. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Little Arrow (1:57)
Masterpiece (3:47)
Vegas (2:13)
Real Love (3:25)
Interstate (3:44)
Lorraine (2:11)
Paul (3:01)
Humans (3:19)
Velvet Ring (2:17)
Animals (3:14)
Randy (2:39)
Parallels (4:21)
Review: Big Thief's 2016 debut album Masterpiece has been newly remastered by Heba Kadry for this reissue via 4AD - the first time it's been reissued and comes on eco-vinyl. Fans will know the music is rooted in Adrianne Lenker's songs and "paints in vivid tones the process of harnessing pain, loss, and love, while simultaneously letting go, looking into your own eyes through someone else's, and being okay with the inevitability of death. " Heavy stuff for sure and the music is indeed emotion with Buck Meek on guitar, Max Oleartchik on bass, and James Krivchenia on drums all bringing it to life.
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Bon Iver Bon Iver (10th Anniversary Edition)
Bon Iver Bon Iver (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 4AD 0426LPX. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Perth (4:25)
Minnesota, WI (3:46)
Holocene (5:31)
Towers (3:03)
Michicant (3:39)
Hinnom, TX (2:33)
Wash (4:53)
Calgary (4:02)
Lisbon, OH (1:37)
Beth/Rest (5:05)
Hinnom, TX (AIR Studios - 4AD/Jagjaguwar Session) (3:44)
Wash (AIR Studios - 4AD/Jagjaguwar Session) (5:25)
I Can't Make You Love Me (AIR Studios - 4AD/Jagjaguwar Session) (4:27)
Babys (AIR Studios - 4AD/Jagjaguwar Session) (6:07)
Beth/Rest (AIR Studios - 4AD/Jagjaguwar Session) (5:55)
Review: "The album that put Bon Iver on the map is back, this time on limited white vinyl stretched across two LPs. This originally minimal, heartbreaking 9-tracker - that dealt with the shock of Vernon's best friend Heath Ledger's death, among other events - is now rounded off with 5 alternate recordings, 3 of which are stripped-down live takes on the album tracks 'Wash', 'Beth/Rest' and 'Hinnom, TX'. The remaining two come from elsewhere; 'I Can't Make You Love Me' and 'Babys', like the others, were recorded at AIR Studios by Justin Vernon and his bandmate Sean Carey, on grand pianos and vocals only.

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Yian
Yian (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 4AD 0538LP. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Modern Classical
Golden (4:10)
Meditations On A Place (2:25)
I Promise (3:20)
You (3:20)
An Ocean (4:15)
Autumn Leaves Don't Come (3:49)
Echo (4:03)
Do You Know, You Know? (5:05)
Grief Piece (2:05)
Something Other Than Years (4:10)
Review: Lucinda Chua is currently based in South London and is a singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. She crafts elegant and emotive music mainly using her voice and cello, plenty of effects units and draws on ambient for her inspiration. What results is atmospheric and intimate music that is utterly enchaining as this album on 4AD proves across ten tracks that come after she spent an intensive period studying Chinese dance forms. Lead single 'Echo' is a pop song about ancestral trauma that walks a thin line between respect for the past and the hope and freedom of a new future. It's captivating indeed.
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Stereo Mind Game
Cat: 4AD 0512LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:33)
Be On Your Way (4:02)
Party (4:25)
Dandelion (3:46)
Neptune (5:11)
Swim Back (4:28)
Junkmail (4:03)
Future Lover (4:14)
(Missed Calls) (1:44)
Isolation (2:38)
To Rage (4:41)
Wish I Could Cross The Sea (3:38)
Review: Daughter's third full-length and first in seven years is one of those hotly anticipated albums that doesn't disappoint on arrival. It's fronted once more by Elena Tonra, a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who asks what it means to be separated from loved ones and from yourself across 12 new tracks. The musical palette is broadened in those tunes, no doubt in part because members of the band have moved countries and cities, to make for a mix of love and longing with plenty of warm soul throughout. There are intense moments like 'Wish I Could Cross The Sea' and modern love stories like 'Future Lover' both providing real standouts. A great return.
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Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?
Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared? (grey vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 4AD 0089LP. Rel: 18 Jan 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Death In Midsummer (4:20)
No One's Sleeping (4:24)
Greenpoint Gothic (2:03)
Element (3:00)
What Happens To People? (4:20)
Detournement (3:25)
Futurism (2:50)
Tarnung (3:08)
Plains (2:13)
Nocturne (6:19)
Review: The preaching sirens of Deerhunter return, long has everyone been waiting, since the band's Fading Frontier LP of 2015. The group have moved on from the pinky-pop nostalgia they've described as their last album, and moved into and towards a darker and more intensifying feel. The Atlanta group's eighth full-length in total finds itself tripping out on klaviers and chant-like numbers as heard in "Element" and the rickety jingle of album opener "Death In Midsummer". While there's some crooked-eye positivity to be found in the James Dean referencing "Plains", the masterwork of the band's ambient and cinematic scope remains as strong as ever, and alongside Bradford Cox's undeniable haunt, vocal contributions and extra (subtle) hints of subversive nihilism come from Cate Le Bon and White Fence's Tim Presley.
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Stumpwork
Stumpwork (gatefold recycled black vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0504LPE. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Anna Calls From The Arctic (4:55)
Kwenchy Kups (2:51)
Gary Ashby (2:07)
Driver's Story (3:44)
Hot Penny Day (3:33)
Stumpwork (4:14)
No Decent Shoes For Rain (5:54)
Don't Press Me (1:50)
Conservative Hell (3:41)
Liberty Log (6:51)
Icebergs (5:18)
Review: Dry Cleaning's second album Stumpwork has already been met with rave reviews. It finds the band stand apart from their peers with a hard-to-categorise sound that goes way beyond their lazy post-punk assignation. The four-piece guitar gang with Florence Shaw up top veer from singing and speaking across everything from jangle pop to woozy ambient, stoner rock and spiky post-punk. The is a record defined by its juxtapositions with bass heavy funk offset by sax-powered rock on tunes like 'Hot Penny Day' and slower riffs on 'Driver's Story' moving into shoegaze territory. Essential stuff.
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Far In
Far In (2xLP)
Cat: 4AD 0399LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Wake Up Tomorrow (feat Kacy Hill) (3:43)
Gemini & Leo (4:23)
Purple Tones (3:19)
There Must Be A Song Like You (4:44)
Aguas Frias (3:40)
Aureole (6:41)
Hometown Dream (5:33)
Agosto (feat Buscabulla) (4:39)
Outside The Outside (5:12)
Brown Fluorescence (1:30)
Wind Conversations (4:37)
Thank You For Ever (4:54)
La Naranja (5:25)
Telescope (feat Benamin) (4:50)
Mirror Talk (3:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Listening to Helado Negro feels like you've finally had a shower, got changed, and made your way to the wooden veranda of your Air B&B on a lush tropical beachfront after a hard day adventuring. We're not going to tell you what you're drinking, though - it wouldn't be in keeping with Far In's attitude.

If all that sounds a little vague and abstract, let's move to the music itself. Slowly, woozily strolling out with 'Wake Up Tomorrow', this is downtempo, late night shadows dancing on walls, blues-tinged, jazz-infused chill out made with real instruments and plenty of emotions, with the odd slice of relaxed, warm, slow dance throw in for good measure. It's nice, beautiful and incredibly intelligent stuff, ideal for any occasion, and out of place nowhere.
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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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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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Trust
Trust (gatefold red vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 4AD 0517LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Start (0:24)
Antigravity (2:06)
Figureskating, Neusiedlersee (2:41)
M I A (3:09)
I Won't (2:48)
Riverbank (4:09)
Life Behind Glass (5:09)
Truce (4:41)
Montardit (0:39)
Serge (3:21)
Station (3:48)
Basis (4:02)
Caravel (2:48)
Review: 'Trust' is the London-born, Catalonia-based producer SOHN's folktronic meditation on the fear and trust involved in fatherhood. Made after a relocation to Spain, and a personal welcoming of new life into the world, it captures a change in mindset through humbled sonics. "I couldn't do it alone anymore," says the artist, "as I was missing community and friendship and life in the creative process." Such an ego-loss is paramount to any artist's development of self; 'M.I.A.' is one such example of this, describing the artist looking back on his past self through the other side of a nervous breakdown.
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In A Poem Unlimited
Cat: 4AD 0046LP. Rel: 16 Feb 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Velvet 4 Sale (3:42)
Rage Of Plastics (4:27)
MAH (2:53)
Why Do I Lose My Mind When I Have Something To Say? (3:37)
Rosebud (3:12)
Incidental Boogie (1:30)
L-Over (4:07)
Pearly Gates (4:01)
Poem (3:33)
Traviata (3:25)
Time (4:34)
Review: Through her 'U.S. Girls' project, Toronto-based Meg Remy has released a consistently high quality run of albums that explore issues of femininity with a shaded and angular avant-pop sound. New record 'In A Poem Unlimited' sees Remy continue to explore identity politics, but in a comparatively warmer and more free sound as she collaborates with improvisational group The Cosmic Range. Structurally, the album enjoys an unpredictability of form that sprawls across skulking grunge, found sounds, crunching horn-sections and synth-driven industrial disco. Highlight track 'Incidental Boogie' exemplifies this binding of elements; the contrast of stomping, distorted with Remy's breathy and swaggering vocals is an intoxicating one. The breadth of Remy's palette makes this album an exhilarating listen, and - both as a vocalist and writer - Remy shines as an arresting and formidable talent.
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Bless This Mess
Bless This Mess (limited red vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0506LPE. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Only Daedalus (3:36)
Just Space For Light (3:56)
Screen Face (3:19)
Futures Bet (4:51)
So Typically Now (3:12)
Bless This Mess (4:13)
Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo) (6:17)
RIP Roy G Biv (4:43)
St James Way (3:43)
Pump (6:23)
Review: Meghan Remy is one of North America's musical secret weapons. Unless, of course, you already know about her, then she's just a bonafide gem in the crown jewels. Raised in Illinois, but based in Toronto for much of her career, her work as U.S. Girls is born of the post-millennium alt-pop sound, and by that we mean also cast in the shadows of the mainstream that defined much of her childhood. Bless This Mess presents that in all its glory. Some tracks can best be described as yacht pop (see: yacht rock, then work it out), homages to Immaculate Collection-era Madonna are audible, striking beautiful minimalistic balladry is present, and a voice sweeter than a sugar binge just before sitting down to watch, err, something sweet is omnipresent. It's stylised, stylish stuff, and it's difficult not to feel intoxicated by.
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