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II
II (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBN 068LP. Rel: 12 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
The First Thing... (1:05)
Heatwave (5:26)
LA Blue (3:38)
The Valley (2:06)
Bad Night At Black's Beach (2:55)
City Of Glass (5:09)
Blue Skies (On Mars) (2:18)
Dose (2:00)
Us (3:30)
Night Skiing (4:25)
The Most Crucial Game (5:18)
The Last Thing... (3:47)
Review: Aaron M. Olson's CV expands in a myriad directions, with L.A. Takedown being his purely instrumental project, and one that invites natural comparison with soundtrack work owing to its yacht-rock stylings and sci-fi synth, not to mention taking his moniker from a 1989 movie. The vision here however is one of a land where sun-scorched urban vistas are seized by dystopian dread, and Olson's sleight-of-hand and atmospheric prowess render him a dab hand in creating evocative soundscapes that unite retro and future alike. Lovers of M83 and Johnny Jewel take note.
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II
II (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBN 068LPX. Rel: 12 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
The First Thing... (1:03)
Heatwave (5:30)
LA Blue (3:30)
The Valley (2:08)
Bad Night At Black's Beach (2:55)
City Of Glass (5:08)
Blue Skies (On Mars) (2:15)
Dose (2:01)
Us (3:29)
Night Skiing (4:19)
The Most Crucial Game (5:16)
The Last Thing... (3:47)
Review: Aaron M. Olson's CV expands in a myriad directions, with L.A. Takedown being his purely instrumental project, and one that invites natural comparison with soundtrack work owing to its yacht-rock stylings and sci-fi synth, not to mention taking his moniker from a 1989 movie. The vision here however is one of a land where sun-scorched urban vistas are seized by dystopian dread, and Olson's sleight-of-hand and atmospheric prowess render him a dab hand in creating evocative soundscapes that unite retro and future alike. Lovers of M83 and Johnny Jewel take note.
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The Competition (Deluxe Edition)
The Competition (Deluxe Edition) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBN 070LPX. Rel: 06 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Galapagos (4:12)
Hand Of God (3:53)
Two Faced Love (4:32)
Young Republicans (3:49)
Real Thing (4:07)
Buster Keaton (3:42)
I Drive (3:45)
Simple Life (4:32)
Empire Sundown (3:55)
Lucky People (3:48)
In Your House (3:24)
Review: The return of Baltimore's Lower Dens - now with half as many members as last time we caught up with them - could have been entitled "The Contrast", although that may be stating the obvious. As anyone familiar with the outfit's combination of heartfelt vocal delivery, dream pop ambience and brutally honest socio-political commentary will understand. It's a unique combination for a band that, on first contact, sound like they should be all about the love songs. Then again, there's an air of jilted love, or at least just jilted, about numbers like "Young Republicans", sliding into waves of powerful synth as Jana Hunter waxes lyrical about the world burning. While many of today's pop bands nod to the 1980s, Lower Dens are particularly convincing given the decade was, for many, defined by the death of America's big dream and a realisation that societal progress could be a 20th Century myth. Uptempo but stark stuff.
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out of stock $20.34
Screen Memories
Screen Memories (limited 180 gram coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RBN 072LPX. Rel: 27 Oct 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
The Combine (3:37)
Teenage Witch (2:18)
Touchdown (3:39)
Walls Of Silence (2:24)
Find Out (2:24)
Decide Decide (3:02)
Edge Of Forever (2:42)
The People Are Missing (2:56)
Pets (3:38)
Sensitive Recollections (2:45)
Over Phantom (4:29)
Bombs Away (3:57)
Review: It's been a long time between drinks for John Maus, the former college roommate of Ariel Pink with a fondness for blending baroque "modes" and moody, often lo-fi '80s synth-pop. Screen Memories is the producer's first new album since 2011, and glistens from start to finish. After opening with the grandiose synthesizer soundscapes of "Combine" (think Handel on Fairlights, and you're close), Maus delivers a range of atmospheric instrumental and vocal synth-pop gems dripping with Italo-disco style arpeggio lines, John Carpenter flourishes and decidedly cheap, lo-fi drum machine rhythms. At times, such as on "Teenage Witch", he sounds like "No More Heroes"-era Stranglers jamming with Com Truise, at others - see "Touchdown" - like Gary Numan circa "Cars". It's an intoxicating and entertaining blend.
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Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $23.46
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