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Live In Ski (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Live In Ski (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited 1-sided etched oxblood red vinyl 12")
Cat: VILELP 1217. Rel: 01 May 25
Intro/Black Metal (4:41)
Procreation Of The Wicked (3:04)
Welcome To Hell (5:14)
Review: Mayhem marks their 40th anniversary with a special Record Store Day vinyl release capturing their cult April 1985 performance in Ski, Norway. This raw, early live set sees the black metal pioneers tearing through covers of Venom and Celtic Frost, which are both bands that shaped their now-legendary sound. Long before becoming icons of extremity and infamy, this recording reveals Mayhem in their formative chaos when they were laying the groundwork for the genre they helped define. Featuring the original lineup in its earliest form, this limited edition pressing is a wonderful bit of black metal history
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Unatoned
Unatoned (clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 4065 629742584. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Landscape Of Thorns (2:31)
Atomic Revelations (1:36)
Unbound (3:54)
Outsider (3:57)
Not Long For This World (3:52)
These Scars Won't Define Us (3:31)
Dustmaker (2:09)
Bonescraper (3:36)
Addicted To Pain (3:08)
Bleeding Me Dry (5:27)
Shards Of Shattered Dreams (3:29)
Scorn (4:15)
Review: Unatoned (stylized as UNATONED) serves as the 11th full-length from Oakland, California groove metal titans Machine Head and marks their first effort to feature drummer Matt Alston and lead guitarist Reece Scruggs (with the latter replacing Decapitated axeman Wac?aw Kie?tyka aka Vogg who worked with the band on 2022's Of Kingdom & Crown). First announced through lead single 'These Scars Won't Define Us'; a self-described "Wu Tang Clan-level thrash collaboration" featuring guest vocals from members of In Flames, Lacuna Coil and Unearth, who will all support the band across their 2025 North American tour in support of the project, the addition of secondary single 'Unbound' showcases mastermind Rob Flynn's knack for marrying venomous heft to anthemic structures, whilst the air of brevity compared to some of their previously far lengthier compositions is indicative of a much more instantaneous sonic delivery (or gut-punch) this time around.
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Make Them Suffer
Make Them Suffer (limited purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 406562 9733513. Rel: 07 Nov 24
The Warning (2:40)
Weaponized (1:31)
Oscillator (3:49)
Doomswitch (4:29)
Mana God (3:39)
Epitaph (3:35)
No Hard Feelings (4:02)
Venusian Blues (2:51)
Ghost Of Me (3:48)
Tether (3:52)
Small Town Syndrome (3:40)
Review: Perth based Aussie progressive metalcore outfit Make Them Suffer return with their follow up to 2020's venomous yet audacious How To Survive A Funeral. Their fifth full-length and first to feature newly enlisted keyboardist Alex Reade, who stepped in to replace Booka Nile following his departure in 2022, serves as a self-titled declaration of intent, fusing almost every sonic maelstrom the band have weathered to this point. Elements of blackened death metal from their earliest formation clash with the djent-inflected prog deathcore grooves that have now become their sonic staple, while swathes of symphonic death metal motifs underpin the frenetic breakdowns with ethereal keys. Having left Rise to sign with SharpTone Records to deliver their most cohesive and definitive statement yet, it appears the suffering may have only just begun.
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1 (pink & blue splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 406562 9734206. Rel: 06 Feb 25
One Assassination Under God (5:20)
No Funeral Without Applause (4:03)
Nod If You Understand (4:02)
As Sick As The Secrets Within (5:30)
Sacrilegious (3:38)
Death Is Not A Costume (4:51)
Meet Me In Purgatory (4:32)
Raise The Red Flag (4:47)
Sacrifice Of The Mass (6:12)
Review: The somewhat surprising return and attempt at redemption from the industrial metal shock-rocker Marilyn Manson has been a bold pill to swallow, with the once iconic provocateur seeking to avoid the many allegations and numerous controversies he has garnered over the last decade. Attending rehab and becoming fully sober over the past few years has seen dramatic weight loss, a notably more lowkey public demeanour and a newly signed record deal with Nuclear Blast (having been dropped by Loma Vista not long after 2020's We Are Chaos) turn a few heads, simultaneously cautious and curious as to the authenticity of this humble arc. With lawsuits recently thrown out, the court of public opinion appears to be the only form of due process that shall occur, leaving it to individual listeners to make up their mind as to the merit of the artist as a person. As to the art itself, One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1 is the 12th album to adorn the name Marilyn Manson, and it's his best since 2000's Holy Wood. Tapping Chelsea Wolfe collaborator/producer Tyler Bates to oversee the entire project has helped to create a generational bridge between how out of sync Manson himself had become with his own artistic strengths and audience desire, and Bates' insider knowledge as a younger fan first, collaborator second. Together they rediscover the core industrialist menace, gothic romanticism and hedonistic nihilism that kept listeners hooked after the initial shock of aesthetic would cease, but for the first time in decades, it feels earnest and earned rather than forced. Boasting Antichrist Superstar style buzzsaw synths and chug-heavy breakdowns on cuts such as 'Nod If You Understand', while the self-deprecating admission of using drugs to hide behind monstrous flaws on the gloomy balladry of 'As Sick As The Secrets Within' harks back to the most fragile moments of Mechanical Albums. Be it a cynical cashgrab or attempt to regain fan adoration, or the genuine musings of a tortured artist finally learning to face his own demons head on, there's simply no denying that this is Manson at his most potent, intimate and focused, begging the question of how different of a career trajectory and latter day output might we have had if the man had learned to look inward long before hitting the bottom.
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Antichrist In Buenos Aires: Radio Broadcast Argentina 1997
Cat: EEE 82320. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Angel With The Scabbed Wings
Get Your Gun
Cake & Sodomy
Dried Up, Tied & Dead To The World
Tourniquet
Lunchbox
Sweet Dreams
Apple Of Sodom
Antichrist Superstar
The Beautiful People
The Reflecting God
Review: Argentinian crowds are probably the most exciting to play to in the world. And Marilyn Manson at this time had just released his Trent Reznor-produced masterpiece LP Antichrist Superstar and was at the peak of his game, so to say a ticket to this show at the Velez Sarsfield stadium in Buenos Aires was hot property is an understatement. This is about as good as heavy metal rock n' roll gets and not many will come close to the thrills that a 90s Marilyn Manson show brought. The setlist is monumental, with singles from Antichrist Superstar such as industrial metal banger 'The Beautiful People' and 'Tourniquet', which sounds like the blueprint to the nu-metal boom that was to come, among the highlights. Unusually for a live album, it's taut, with the track list limited to 11 songs, but this is for good reason. In a moment of Spinal Tap-esque horror, shortly after the final track you hear on the album, the band's drummer Ginger Fish received an electric shock whilst playing and the show ended abruptly. Putting his body on the line like that to deliver this blistering set is an heroic deed and it's a fantastic consolation to have this show fossilised onto vinyl.
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Cat: NBA 73132. Rel: 31 Dec 24
One Assassination Under God
No Funeral Without Applause
Nod If You Understand
As Sick As The Secrets Within
Sacrilegious
Death Is Not A Costume
Meet Me In Purgatory
Raise The Red Flag
Sacrifice Of The Mass
Review: US rock demon and counter-cultural musical star Marilyn Manson returned with his bold, provocative album on vinyl last year and now it arrives on CD. Known for pushing boundaries across his long career, Manson delivers another dark, gripping collection of industrial rock here that is full of haunting melodies and intense vocals that brim with menace. The album explores themes of power, corruption and rebellion all wrapped in his signature shock value and unique expression. With unsettling lyrics and atmospheric sounds, Manson creates a twisted, dystopian world that pulls listeners deep into his confrontational style and is sure to win over fans old and new once more.
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Cat: NBA 73425. Rel: 26 Nov 24
One Assassination Under God
No Funeral Without Applause
Nod If You Understand
As Sick As The Secrets Within
Sacrilegious
Death Is Not A Costume
Meet Me In Purgatory
Raise The Red Flag
Sacrifice Of The Mass
Review: Returning with his redemption attempt follow up to 2020's We Are Chaos, industrial metal shock-rock provocateur Marilyn Manson seeks to skirt the numerous controversies and accusations accrued in the last few years with his most potent musical statement in decades. Signing with Nuclear Blast and enlisting the likes of Chelsea Wolfe collaborator/producer Tyler Bates to helm the project, his 12th full-length One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1 (indicating that more is sure to follow), offers up some of the heaviest and introspective material of his career to date, with cuts such as 'Nod If You Understand' harking back to the unhinged angst of Antichrist Superstar, whereas 'As Sick As The Secrets Within' breathes with the same mercurial synth-gloom as the strongest moments on Mechanical Animals. A cynical attempt to regain fan adoration, or the sound of a tortured artist finally coming to terms with his own demons and attempting to rediscover former glory and prowess, the interpretation is entirely your own to consider.
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The Exile
The Exile (transparent teal vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SUNLP 1861. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Onward, Ever Onward (6:20)
Dark Harbours (5:43)
Offerings Of Hand & Tongue (6:18)
Mortal Quarry (6:57)
In All Her Glory (4:07)
The Thread That Will Unravel You (5:54)
Review: The duo of Therese Lanz and Casey Rogers, better known as Mares Of Thrace, deal in a ferocious, bruising blend of sludge-laden crusty noise-rock and hardcore punk. Their latest EP/mini-LP/opus, 'The Exile', limps a barefoot trudge over broken glass with violent, cacophonous results. Take the thunderous malevolence of 'Mortal Quarry' or the doomgazing of catastrophic closer, 'The Thread That Will Unravel You', as punishing examples of the unkempt vehement potential seeping its way out of the true north (that's what the Canadians like to call it).
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Cat: 406562 9731335. Rel: 21 Nov 24
One Assassination Under God
No Funeral Without Applause
Nod If You Understand
As Sick As The Secrets Within
Sacrilegious
Death Is Not A Costume
Meet Me In Purgatory
Raise The Red Flag
Sacrifice Of The Mass
Review: Marilyn Manson is back with another of his famously bold and provocative new albums, One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1. Mansn has always been known for pushing boundaries - as well as buttons - and comes through again here with a dark and gripping collection of tracks that blend his usual tropes of industrial rock, haunting melodies and raw, intense vocals that come from deep down inside and ooze with menace. This album explores themes of power, corruption and rebellion, all wrapped in Manson's signature mix of shock value and unusual expression. It adds up to a journey into a twisted, dystopian world filled with layers of atmospheric sounds and unsettling lyrics so is perfect for fans of Manson's uniquely confrontational style.
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Cat: 406562 9731373. Rel: 21 Nov 24
One Assassination Under God
No Funeral Without Applause
Nod If You Understand
As Sick As The Secrets Within
Sacrilegious
Death Is Not A Costume
Meet Me In Purgatory
Raise The Red Flag
Sacrifice Of The Mass
Review: Returning with his first full-length since 2020's David Bowie-indebted We Are Chaos, while more notably marking the industrial metal goth icon's return to the spotlight following a series of troubling allegations that seemingly appear to now hang in limbo, One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1 shall serve as the 12th full-length studio endeavour from Marilyn Manson. Co-produced with frequent Chelsea Wolfe collaborator and film scorer Tyler Bates, the material boasts some of the most synth-laden, new wave winking and direct metallic rock bangers the mercurial yet questionable figure has dropped in almost two decades, making for a sonic victory lap of sorts as Manson attempts to rebuild his brand and aesthetic.
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Crack The Skye (15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Crack The Skye (15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited gold vinyl 2xLP box set + Blu-ray + poster + magnet sheet + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 857563. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Oblivion (5:44)
Divinations (3:28)
Quintessence (5:27)
The Czar: Usurper/Escape/Martyr/Spiral (10:30)
Ghost Of Karelia (5:23)
Crack The Skye (5:40)
The Last Baron (12:36)
Oblivion (instrumental) (5:42)
Divinations (instrumental) (3:36)
Quintessence (instrumental) (5:15)
The Czar: Usurper/Escape/Martyr/Spiral (instrumental) (9:25)
Ghost Of Karelia (instrumental) (5:35)
Crack The Skye (instrumental) (5:51)
The Last Baron (instrumental) (12:47)
Crack The Skye (Blu-ray)
Review: .Originally released in 2009, Crack The Skye would serve as the fourth full-length and creative rebirth of sludge-indebted alternative metal behemoths Mastodon. Inspired by the suicide of drummer Brann Dailor's sister in their youth, the album takes cues from prog classics such as Pink Floyd's Animals and King Crimson's In The Court Of The Crimson King to craft a monolithic sonic journey spread across seven tracks. With their later material taking on a more instantaneous approach to composition, whilst coming off the back of the harsh dynamics of 2004's Leviathan and 2006's Blood Mountain, the mercurial middle point the band found themselves on this LP emboldened them to add Dailor as a third lead vocalist, providing a melodious fulcrum between the snarl of bassist Troy Sanders and nasal croon of guitarist Brent Hinds. A hallucinogenic, astral projecting prog epic in the search for peace accumulated through unprocessed grief, the project has been held near and dear to the hearts of the band and their fanbase in the fifteen years since initial release and now celebrates such a milestone with this definitive boxset. Spread across gold vinyl 2xLP with a bonus blu-ray, poster, magnet sheet and 12-page booklet.
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Show/Down
Show/Down (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRUZ 615. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Fortune & Glory (6:55)
Outrun Infinity (6:30)
Grab The Sun (7:01)
Show/Down (4:59)
Warden Of The Wicked Road (5:58)
Take To The Skies (6:17)
Review: Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, self-described "Adventure Metal" outfit Mega Colossus appear to have little interest in using the metal genre to craft sonic aggression. Utilising melodious leads, powerful vocals and technically impressive flashes of prog brilliance, their fourth full-length Showdown offers up a form of triumphant positivity and anthemic fantasy, harking back to the classic era of illustrious prog and classic rock with subtle nods to the likes of Rainbow, Deep Purple, and Kansas. It might not be 1978 anymore, just don't tell the band that.
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Hammersmith Odeon 1987
Hammersmith Odeon 1987 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 93772. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Wake Up Dead (3:37)
The Conjuring (4:37)
Bad Omen (3:29)
Rattlehead (3:43)
Killing Is My Business & Business Is Good! (2:43)
Peace Sells (2:29)
Last Rites/Loved To Deth (3:25)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin (3:42)
Devil's Island (4:58)
Mechanix (7:14)
Good Mourning (4:56)
Black Friday (3:03)
Review: Taken from their controversial/iconic debut UK/European show at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1987, this performance from thrash metal titans Megadeth was famously plagued by misfortune due to the band's gear getting stuck in customs, leading to unfamiliar hired equipment causing the dreaded technical difficulties throughout. Those in attendance that faithful night have since rushed to the band's defence, with the general consensus being no issues could overshadow the sheer ferocity and energetic mayhem exuded by Mr. Dave Mustaine (and his at the time bandmates). Captured whilst promoting their genre staple sophomore effort Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?, the set is packed to the brim with blistering, breakneck paced renditions of some the band's most mammoth, face-melting bangers from 'Wake Up Dead' to 'Peace Sells' with plenty of fan favourite deep cuts like the criminally overlooked 'Devil's Island' making appearances.
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Thunderball
Cat: IPC 290LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
King Of Rome
Vomit Of Clarity
Short Hair With A Wig
Victory Of The Pyramids
Venus Blood
Review: Melvins' back catalogue is so strong that they could make a living just re-releasing the hell out of it. But Melvins' Buzz Osborne is a true punk and has such an unrelenting passion for music that they will never stop. The good thing is that he is under no illusions that he's great... Melvins in 2025 sound absolutely incredible, like Black Sabbath good. The line-up for this album takes things back to 1983 as the band's original drummer Mike Dillard makes a relatively rare appearance. It's only the third album he's made with Buzz Osborne, but absolutely is it gold when it happens. Dillard famously played in a short-lived pre Nirvana group with Kurt Cobain called Fecal Matter and there's certainly parallels to Nirvana's frantic approach to drums on this album. In terms of the rest of the music it's tuneful in a heavy way and it's that balance between the two that was the cornerstone of grunge and you can hear how Melvins became such a prevalent influence, playing a role in shaping the sound of Nirvana, Soundgarden and countless others.
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Thunderball
Thunderball ("smoke is a colour" grey & black smoke vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 290LP3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
King Of Rome
Vomit Of Clarity
Short Hair With A Wig
Victory Of The Pyramids
Venus Blood
Review: The trailblazing godfather of grunge, Buzz Osborne, is the sole constant member of Melvins, but he's not burned his bridges. He's invited back original drummer Mike Dillard (with who he founded the band in 1983), along with Void Maines and Ni Maîtres, for the third Melvins 1983 album, the previous two being Tres Cabrones (2013) and Working With God (2021). They're on the form of their life with the new album; it is ferocious and exhilarating. A standout is the lead single 'Thunderball', which is a celebration of the drums. You can hear Dillard hitting his snare with unparalleled force and nailing countless fills. Meanwhile, Osborne's melodic and heavy guitar playing strikes a perfect balance. Vocally, Osborne has the highest level of conviction; he truly belies his years. And with Black Sabbath calling it a day very soon, we need Melvins 1983 more than ever.
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Lice All
Lice All (gatefold LP)
Cat: BR 35LP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Hung Bunny (5:41)
Roman Dog Bird (4:28)
Sacrifice (3:25)
Second Coming (5:41)
The Ballad Of Dwight Fry (2:09)
With Teeth (1:50)
Review: Proto-grunge/sludge metal band Melvins laid down six compelling songs on their fourth album. Lice-All was a cohesive, tightly woven trip made up of three original tunes and three fine covers. Two of them were originally written by the man, the legend, Alice Cooper, and one is by nose rock gang Flipper. The record is said to have influenced bands such as Sunn O))) and Sleep over the years because of the way it layer sup heavy, droning guitars. First release back in 1992 and something of a cult classics, this reissue comes on red wax. Back then, the album was known as a set titled LP, but also under the name Lysol.

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Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition)
Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver marbled vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC2 276. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Pain Equals Funny (19:03)
Working The Ditch (6:36)
She's Got Weird Arms (3:26)
Allergic To Food (5:35)
Smiler (4:54)
Review: The Melvins, known for their unapologetically experimental and abrasive sound, continue their legacy of sonic exploration with Tarantula Heart, set for release via Ipecac Recordings. The album, featuring a five-track lineup, including the sprawling 19-minute opener 'Pain Equals Funny, which displays the band's penchant for pushing the boundaries of conventional music. One of the album's defining features is the incorporation of dual drum parts, with longtime Melvins drummer Dale Crover teaming up with Roy for an impressive display of rhythmic complexity. This collaboration adds a new dimension to the Melvins' sound, further solidifying their reputation as pioneers of unconventional music. Recorded, mixed, and co-produced by Toshi Kasai, a longtime collaborator of the band, Tarantula Heart adds to the album's eclectic sonic palette. While The Melvins may never achieve mainstream success due to their avant-garde approach, this album stands by their unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and innovation, making it a must-listen for fans of boundary-pushing music everywhere.
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Melissa (reissue)
Melissa (reissue) (limited 'evil' orange marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 161301. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Evil
Curse Of The Pharaohs
Into The Coven
At The Sound Of The Demon Bell
Black Funeral
Satan's Fall
Melissa
Review: Originally released in 1983, Melissa was not only the debut album from Danish first wave black/extreme metal pioneers Mercyful Fate, but legitimately the first ever release on, what can nowadays be considered to be easily one of the biggest record labels in all of the heavy sphere, Roadrunner Records. Often cited as a quintessential influence on the subgenres of black, death and thrash metal, the album's prevalence of intricate prog rock-inspired lead guitar lines, abundance of solos, constant barrage of double-kick drumming and macabre Satanic imagery and lyricism have led many to consider the work to be one of the first true examples of anti-mainstream extreme metal. Introducing listeners as well as eventual peers in Metallica and Slayer to a far darker, boundary-pushing form of heavy music, whilst along with Venom and Bathory, paving the way for the second wave Norwegian black metal scene of the late 80s/into the early 90s, this iconic debut from the creative visionary lunacy of King Diamond and Hank Shermann should really require no introduction to fans of the extreme. They were even one of the first metal acts to draw the ire of the Parents Music Resource Center when advocating for Parental Advisory labels on audio recordings, citing 'Into The Coven' among their "Filthy Fifteen" objectionable songs due to its perceived occult content.
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Immutable: The Indelible Edition
Immutable: The Indelible Edition (gatefold 'dusk' red orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 710101. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Broken Cog (5:33)
The Abysmal Eye (4:54)
Light The Shortening Fuse (4:26)
Phantoms (4:51)
Ligature Marks (5:13)
God He Sees In Mirrors (5:22)
They Move Below (9:39)
Kaleidoscope (4:06)
Black Cathedral (2:01)
I Am That Thirst (4:39)
The Faultless (4:47)
Armies Of The Preposterous (5:10)
Past Tense (5:35)
Kaleidoscope (live) (4:26)
Ligature Marks (live) (5:26)
God He Sees In Mirrors (live) (5:16)
Review: Swedish progressive groove metal legends and djent pioneers Meshuggah have always been in competition with themselves, nearly eclipsing all prior output with 2022's ninth full-length Immutable; a near 70-minute beastly display of ludicrously technical, poly rhythmic mayhem that served as both their lengthiest work to date as well as one of their most critically acclaimed, combining the unhinged aggression of 2008's ObZen with the post-prog hypnotism of their 2002 fan-favourite Nothing. The Indelible Edition offers a unique sonic enhancement and total remaster, redefining the album's depth and clarity, while including three bonus live tracks captured over the course of their 2023/2024 world tours. A very on-brand reissue from a collective known for their painstakingly detailed commitment to their vision and craft, whether you prefer the term "indelible" or "definitive", this is the version of Immutable the band finally appear content with sharing with their fanbase almost three years after initial release, almost like the Kanye West of progressive metal but without all of the antisemitism. Complete with updated artwork and gold foil intricacies for the aesthetically minded fanbase.
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Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94
Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94 (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4009. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Breadfan (4:47)
One (7:17)
Nothing Else Matters (7:35)
Master Of Puppets (3:19)
Wherever I May Roam (6:57)
Enter Sandman (6:07)
So What (3:41)
Review: "It rained like a cow pissing on a flat rock" Aerosmith's Steven Tyler apparently once said about Woodstock 94. His band's set, in the middle of the night, followed a monumental firework display at the end of Metallica's typically juggernaut show. A cataclysmic halt, picturing the scene in your mind now is almost biblical, moody storms setting in across a dangerously oversold, woefully organised weekender headlined by some of the most lightning-worthy rock bands on the planet. Short Cuts: The Best of Woodstock 94 is more than a concert recording, then. An abridged version of a marathon set, it's also a declaration of intent from metal titans who refused to be upstaged by the events unfolding around them. If there's ever an excuse to revisit Metallica on stage during the Black Album period, then surely it's with a backdrop of chaos and rage?
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St Anger (reissue)
St Anger (reissue) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BLCKND 161U. Rel: 02 May 24
Frantic (5:47)
St Anger (7:21)
Some Kind Of Monster (8:24)
Dirty Window (5:26)
Invisible Kid (8:28)
My World (5:49)
Shoot Me Again (7:02)
Sweet Amber (5:25)
The Unnamed Feeling (7:07)
Purify (5:12)
All Within My Hands (8:45)
Review: Easily, the most controversial album in the Metallica back catalogue (with the exception of their Lou Reed collab LP Lulu), St. Anger was originally released in 2003, and marked yet another stylistic shift from the thrash metal titans. Following on from the hard rock-oriented sister albums Load and Re:Load in the mid-nineties, and their Garage Inc. covers collection, the band's eighth full-length would eschew virtuosic guitar solos (once a core staple of their sonic makeup) and their galloping style of frenetic riffage; replacing them with a more jagged style of composition and performance, leading to a unique sound falling somewhere between groove and alt-metal, yet much rawer than either of the two. Maligned by many, yet defended by a vocal section of the fanbase, there's something remarkably ballsy about the sheer abandon of their former selves on this record, while cuts such as the pummelling title-track, the southern-tinged bedlam of 'Frantic', and the chunky heft of 'My World', are all criminally slept on latter day contributions, forgotten to time for being the musical blacksheep of the Metallica discography. Also, if you ever deeply desired to hear drummer Lars Ulrich's utterly bizarre snare sound with pure audio fidelity, this lush orange vinyl 2xLP reissue has you covered.
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Death Magnetic (reissue)
Death Magnetic (reissue) (limited gatefold 'magnetic' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BLCKND 181U. Rel: 06 Jun 24
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption
My Apocalypse
Review: Arriving in 2008, a half-decade on from their controversial eighth full-length St. Anger, thrash metal heavyweights Metallica would dig deep on LP number nine to produce what many avid fans consider to be one of the band's best post-1980's records (with the obvious exception of 1991's The Black Album). Restoring the face-melting shredfests completely absent from their preceding effort, while looking inward to gauge how much of the Metallica formula should be modernised without losing sight of why they originally resonated with so many a headbanger in the first place, Death Magnetic struck the ideal balance between the epic thrash spectacle of old, with cuts like 'Cyanide' harking back to the anthemic theatrics of 'Creeping Death', while 'The Day That Never Comes' offers up a slow burning metallic ballad that would've fit right in during their 80s/90s transitional period, yet embellished by frontman James Hetfield's more seasoned bravado and demeanour. Switching out producer Bob Rock (who many had felt was well beyond outstaying his welcome) for bearded guru Rick Rubin, the results speak for themselves as Death Magnetic can likely be attributed to Metallica's continuing reign as the ultimate thrash giants, while each subsequent project since has followed the album's retro-revitalised blueprint.
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Metallica
Metallica (limited "some blacker" marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BLCKND 8R1U. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Enter Sandman (5:30)
Sad But True (5:25)
Holier Than You (3:50)
The Unforgiven (6:20)
Wherever I May Roam (6:41)
Dont Tread On Me (4:02)
Through The Never (4:04)
Nothing Else Matters (6:22)
Of Wolf & Man (4:21)
The God That Failed (5:08)
My Friend Misery (6:46)
The Struggle Within (3:58)
Review: Metallica's self-titled fifth full-length, subsequently dubbed 'The Black Album', still serves as the controversial bridging point from their iconic run of four definitive thrash metal classics throughout the 80's, to their more sporadic and messy 90s output. For some, the inclusion of producer Bob Rock was a step too far into accessible territory as ten-minute instrumentals were abandoned, compositions were simplified, and the overall aggressive, grim edges showcased on the preceding classics Master Of Puppets and ...And Justice for All were somewhat sanded down to appeal to as large of an audience as possible. Make no mistake however, for every naysayer fan who opts to live in a fantasy where Metallica never continued into a second decade, there's still legions of adoring defenders who praise the balance the group would strike. It also doesn't hurt that the tracklist boasts literally some of the most well known and iconic cuts of their career, from the opening classic 'Enter Sandman' to the hefty groove of 'Sad But True', to more melodious fare like 'The Unforgiven' as well as the timeless ballad 'Nothing Else Matters'.
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Justice For All
Justice For All (clear vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SGVNY 076. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Breadfan (4:26)
Master Of Puppets (3:32)
Wherever I Roam (6:39)
Harvester Of Sorrow (6:19)
Fade To Black (7:28)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (7:04)
Seek & Destroy (8:30)
Review: If you've seen Metallica live and in the flesh you'll appreciate how ferocious their shows are. It's not just the music that's loud, all aspects of the performance seems to hit like wrecking ball, raising the volume and intensity on each chord of every riff, drum-packed crescendo, and disorientating outro. And it's always been that way, as this reissued recording from one of their legendary shows proves. Captured in 1994, when the thrash metal pioneers played Woodstock, USA, Justice For All certainly lives up to the name of the outfit's classic 1988 LP, And Justice For All, which earned them their first Grammy nomination. It's pretty powerful, potent stuff, running through a number of the group's strongest tracks in a live context, which goes some way towards transporting us to the gig itself.
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Seattle 1989
Seattle 1989 (gatefold 180 gram translucent magenta vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VC 98210. Rel: 17 Apr 25
The Ecstacy Of Gold/Blackened (5:18)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (7:49)
Welcome Home (7:04)
The Four Horsemen (4:26)
Harvester Of Sorrow (6:24)
The Thing That Should Not Be (9:26)
To Live Is To Die/Master Of Puppets (7:30)
One (8:06)
Seek & Destroy (6:45)
Creeping Death (7:13)
The Frayed Ends Of Sanity (5:34)
Battery (4:17)
Last Carress/Am I Evil (6:50)
And Justice For All (6:48)
Review: This unmissable two-disc bundle nets Metallica's explosive live performances at the Seattle Center Coliseum on 29-30 August 1989, during their legendary Damaged Justice Tour. Widely regarded by fans as among of the band's finest shows, this tearout time capsule boasts a stellar setlist, including 'Seek & Destroy', 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', 'Creeping Death', 'Battery', 'Master of Puppets' and 'The Thing That Should Not Be'. Unleashed to the world like a cageful of batwinged, sledgehammer wielding demons, it came right after their fourth LP release And Justice for All, which in turn set the Damaged Justice tour in motion; these menacers will always come back to haunt us through the tube amps.
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Hardwired To Self Destruct
Hardwired To Self Destruct (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 571564 1. Rel: 18 Nov 16
Hardwired (3:10)
Atlas, Rise! (6:28)
Now That We're Dead (7:01)
Moth Into Flame (5:51)
Am I Savage? (6:30)
Halo On Fire (8:17)
Confusion (6:42)
Dream No More (6:28)
Manunkind (6:58)
Here Comes Revenge (7:18)
Murder One (5:46)
Spit Out The Bone (7:10)
Review: Twenty-five years on from the Black Album conquering the globe, what can these gods of Metal do to justify their position on Mount Olympus? We've all heard umpteen reports of the lads getting back to their roots and rediscovering their mojo, yet this time even the most jaded and cynical old thrash metal stagers have been forced to admit that the band are on fire - deploying savage riffage and finely honed songcraft with ruthless efficiency, yet more importantly sounding like they're having a blast doing it, the double-platter both connects with the spirit forged in a garage decades ago yet blasts that template to the stars and back.
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Hardwired To Self Destruct (reissue)
Hardwired To Self Destruct (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent "flame" orange vinyl 2xLP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 311U. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Hardwired
Atlas, Rise!
Now That We're Dead
Moth Into Flame
Am I Savage?
Halo On Fire
Confusion
Dream No More
Manunkind
Here Comes Revenge
Murder One
Spit Out The Bone
Review: It isn't much of an understatement to say that thrash metal giants Metallica got off on the wrong creative foot entering into the 21st century, with 2003's controversial St. Anger still causing ample debate amongst the fanbase to this day. A five-year respite would see a re-channelling of their ethos and approach, resulting in 2008's exceptional return to form Death Magnetic, which finally saw the band crack the code of how to modernise their signature formula without losing sight of why it resonated with so many headbangers in the first place. Following another near-decade long gap, 2016 saw the arrival of Hardwired...To Self-Destruct; a project that furthered their sonic realignment with a near 80-minute opus of lengthy compositions, galloping riffage and anthemic hooks; harking authentically back to the progressive, controlled meanderings of their late 80s peek. If its predecessor was the re-charting of course, Hardwired can easily be accepted as the arrival at the shore of placated fan acceptance and fluid artistic rediscovery.
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The Squirrely Years Revisited
The Squirrely Years Revisited (limited green & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 6338. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Work For Love (3:59)
Here We Go (4:11)
All Day (4:24)
Everyday Is Halloween (5:17)
Revenge (3:57)
I'm Not An Effigy (5:21)
I'm Falling (3:56)
Same Old Madness (3:37)
I'll Do Anything For You (5:13)
Review: With the recent news that industrial legends Ministry would call it quits following one final full-length set for release in 2026, mastermind Al Jourgensen first aims to right some of his own projects' self-perceived wrongs on The Squirrely Years Revisited. As it wouldn't be until 1986's sophomore effort Twitch and 1988's legendary follow up The Land Of Rape & Honey that their abrasive style would truly take shape, their Depeche Mode-indebted synth-pop leaning debut LP With Sympathy is all but forgotten, even eschewed from live setlists by this point in their career. Initially bowing to label pressure to aim for more accessible songwriting as well as being pushed to sing with a more "English" cadence, this revisited collection largely consists of material originally featured on With Sympathy, along with re-recordings of the 1985 single '(Every Day Is) Halloween', and rarities such as 'Same Old Madness' and 'I'll Do Anything For You', with the intent, clarified by Jourgensen in an official statement as - "Since I hated my early stuff for decades, I decided to take ownership of it and do it right."
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The Land Of Rape & Honey (Deluxe Edition)
The Land Of Rape & Honey (Deluxe Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: R 1726509. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Stigmata (5:42)
The Missing (2:55)
Deity (3:27)
Golden Dawn (5:34)
Destruction (3:25)
Hizbollah (3:59)
The Land Of Rape And Honey (5:10)
You Know What You Are (4:35)
I Prefer (2:10)
Flashback (4:52)
Abortive (4:19)
Stigmata (remix - bonus track) (6:56)
Tonight We Murder (bonus track) (5:57)
Review: Ministry's The Land of Rape and Honey is a pivotal release in both the band's discography and the evolution of industrial music. This genre-defining album marked their shift from synthpop to industrial metal, characterised by distorted guitars, pounding beats, and aggressive, sample-rich compositions. The deluxe edition enhances this landmark with iconic tracks like 'Stigmata', 'The Missing;, and the haunting title track, along with exclusive remixes and extended cuts. Tracks like 'The Missing' and 'Deity' highlight the album's metal edge, blending thrash aggression with industrial elements. 'Golden Dawn' introduces a dark, ritualistic tone with samples from occult sources, showcasing Ministry's skill in merging industrial and post-industrial aesthetics. Songs like 'Destruction' and 'Hizbollah' expand the sonic palette with chaotic percussion and Middle Eastern influences. The title track, despite its controversial samples, reinforces the band's anti-fascist stance with its militaristic atmosphere. Closing with 'Abortive', the album offers a reflective end to its intense journey. The Land of Rape and Honey stands as a crucial bridge between early industrial soundscapes and the metal-influenced industrial of the 90s.
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Altars Of Madness (reissue)
Altars Of Madness (reissue) (gatefold blue & black smoke vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505500 6901153. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Immortal Rites
Suffocation
Visions From The Dark Side
Maze Of Torment
Chapel Of Ghouls
Bleed For The Devil
Damnation
Blasphemy
Evil Spells
Review: Originally released in 1989, Altars Of Madness would not only serve as the debut full-length from Florida's Morbid Angel but is also considered to be on the first true examples of the death metal genre, with its use of frenetic guitar work, blast beat drumming, guttural vocals and extremely horrific lyrics. Recorded at the iconic Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida, home to seminal recordings from other death metal peers such as Cannibal Corpse, Death and Obituary, this sonic blueprint laid a foundational groundwork that has been emulated, bastardised and progressed, yet the rigid skeleton has consistently remained the same. Reissued on blue and black smoke vinyl by the old school heads at Earache, Altars Of Madness is an essential shelf-lifer for any self-respecting death metal devotee and continues to age like a fine wine in some Transylvanian villain's cellar.
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Overkill (50th Anniversary Edition)
Overkill (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited blue & green vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 964126 931. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Overkill
Stay Clean
(I Won't) Pay Your Price
I'll Be Your Sister
Capricorn
No Class
Damage Case
Tear Ya Down
Metropolis
Limb From Limb
Review: The second studio album from metal behemoths Motorhead saw the trio - in their classic line up form of Lemmy (bass, vocals), Fast Eddie Clarke on guitar and Philthy Phil Taylor on drums - truly hit their stride. In probabality, this LP, originally released in 1979, produced the biggest crop of classics of any in their career, with 'No Class', 'Capricorn', 'Stay Clean' and 'Metropolis' all joining the title track in the ranks of songs that would remain staples of their live sets for literally deacdes to come. The year is significant, as Overkill marks the band harnessing the anarchic overtones of punk to their metal power, with plenty of lyrical attitude added to the sharp riffing, 747-like basslines and double kick drum onslaught. This reissue restores the original tracklisting without the frills and extras of the 2005 remaster, but when it's all as shitkicking as this, why mess?!
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Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion)
Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion) (limited black & blue swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8696547. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Iron Fist (2:52)
Heart Of Stone (3:02)
I'm The Doctor (2:38)
Go To Hell (3:09)
Loser (3:50)
Sex & Outrage (2:09)
America (3:37)
Shut It Down (2:40)
Speedfreak (3:21)
(Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down (3:08)
(Don't Need) Religion (2:41)
Bang To Rights (2:38)
Review: The eight full-length from Motorhead is often regarded as one of their most underappreciated works. Originally released in 1982, 'Iron Fist' would be the final album from the classic Three Amigos era line up of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. Citing the pressures of following up their, 'No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith' live album that debuted at no. 1 on the UK album charts, as well as the internally controversial decision to allow guitarist Eddie Clarke to produce, the end result would be a project respected and adored by most, with the exception of the men behind the craft. With Clarke's departure not long into the promotional tour, and the underwhelming regard Lemmy held the work in, it's times like this that we can thank the fans for championing the record and its praise for years to come. This 40th anniversary edition is mere proof that even sometimes the artist themselves doesn't get the last say on the staying power of their art.
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We Take No Prisoners (The Singles 1995-2006)
Cat: CAT 909DCD. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Sacrifice
Order/Fade To Black
Over Your Shoulder (live)
I Don't Believe A Word (single edit)
Overnight Sensation (live)
Love For Sale
Take The Blame
God Save The Queen
One More Fucking Time
Shut Your Mouth (single edit)
See Me Burning
Whorehouse Blues
Killers
God Was Never On Your Side
Trigger
Ramones
Devil I Know
Ramones (live)
Inferno Interview
Inferno Interview
Review: An essential collection of Motorhead's singles from 1995 to 2006, now available as an expanded double CD set. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Sacrifice', 'Love for Sale', and their electrifying cover of 'God Save The Queen', the compilation shows the band's relentless energy and songwriting talent during this era. Disc one highlights live versions of fan favourites such as 'Over Your Shoulder' and 'Overnight Sensation', while disc two continues with the gritty rock anthems 'Shut Your Mouth' and 'Whorehouse Blues'. The collection includes rare radio edits, live cuts like "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.," and an insightful 2004 promo interview with Lemmy and Mikkey Dee. The album exemplifies Motorhead's versatility, proving they never lost their edge. This double CD version boasts not only their hardest-hitting tracks as well as plenty of rare moments.
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Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 07
Cat: 405053 8868548. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Snaggletooth (4:13)
Stay Clean (2:59)
Be My Baby (4:07)
Killers (4:18)
Metropolis (4:08)
Over The Top (3:17)
One Night Stand (3:34)
I Got Mine (5:02)
In The Name Of Tragedy (3:53)
Swords Of Glory (4:00)
Rosalie (3:27)
Sacrifice (7:38)
Just 'Cos You Got The Power (6:11)
Going To Brazil (2:44)
Killed By Death (5:33)
Iron Fist (3:29)
Whorehouse Blues (3:25)
Ace Of Spades (3:02)
Overkill (7:31)
Review: It isn't too absurd to consider that Motorhead appeared at the 2007 installment of the iconic Montreux Jazz Festival, when the organising team are renowned for purposefully selecting the best artists of leftfield variety to add dynamics to their line-up, and offer respites from the jazz-centric billing. All that said, there's still no denying the face-melting bizarre turn from one of the greatest heavy rock/metal acts to ever shred, and now the set has been immortalised on wax. Featuring essential cuts from their back catalogue such as 'Killed By Death', 'Iron Fist', 'Overkill', and (of course) 'Ace Of Spades', it's a genuine joy to hear Lemmy and co utterly embracing their newfound audience and delivering a breakneck sonic spectacle only the trio knew how to deliver.
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Ace Of Spades (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 964126 911. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Ace Of Spades (2:46)
Love Me Like A Reptile (3:21)
Shoot You In The Back (2:38)
Live To Win (3:35)
Fast & Loose (3:20)
(We Are) The Road Crew (3:10)
Fire Fire (2:38)
Jailbait (3:23)
Dance (2:28)
Bite The Bullet (1:38)
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch (4:09)
The Hammer (2:43)
Review: Fans will endlessly debate the creative high watermark of Motorhead's lengthy career, but there's no doubt that this album, their fourth, was the commercial peak of the trio. Originally released in 1980, with a wonderfuly spaghetti western cover shot doubtless shot in Camber Sands or somewhere similar, it reached number four in the UKalbum chart, at a time when physical sales were pretty close to an all time high. The album's title track is of course their ultimate calling card, from its iconic riff to its lyrical celebration of gambling one of the ultimate metaphors for a - or even the - rock and roll lifestyle. But its greay production job by Vic Maile means the band sound brighter and sharper here than ever before, the sessions doubtless seriously waking up the sleepy Herfordshire town of Rickmansworth where it was recorded. There's also a slew of memorable songs, naturally enough, from 'Love Me Like A Reptile' - who says romance is dead - to '(We Are) The Road Crew', the impossibly speedy two minute thrashout 'Bite The Bullet' and 'The Chase Is Better Than The Catch'. Gambling's for fools, as the song says, but this one is an odds on dead cert.
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We Take No Prisoners (The Singles 1995-2006)
Cat: BMGCAT 909BOX. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Sacrifice
Over Your Shoulder (live)
I Don't Believe A Word (single edit)
Overnight Sensation (live)
Love For Blame
Take The Blame
God Save The Queen
One More Fucking Time
Shut Your Mouth (single edit)
See Me Burning
Whorehouse Blues
Killers
God Was Never On Your Side
Trigger
RAMONES
RAMONES (live)
Inferno Interview (Bel Age Hotel, California, April 2004 - part 1)
Inferno Interview (Bel Age Hotel, California, April 2004 - part 2)
Review: We Take No Prisoners is a definitive collection of the band's singles from 1995 to 2006, presented as a nine 7" single box set, and expanded double CD and digital editions. Spanning tracks like the relentless 'Sacrifice', their distinctive cover of the Sex Pistols' 'God Save The Queen', and the semi-acoustic 'Whorehouse Blues', the compilation highlights the band's enduring songwriting talent. The set also includes rare live and radio edits, along with a previously unreleased promo interview with Lemmy and Mikkey Dee from 2004. This collection captures the essence of an era and the songs that fuelled the success of the albums they came from.
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Bomber (reissue)
Bomber (reissue) (limited blue splattered vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 964126 951. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Dead Men Tell No Tales (2:38)
Lawman (3:15)
Sweet Revenge (3:31)
Sharpshooter (2:45)
Poison (2:23)
Stone Dead Forever (4:49)
All The Aces (3:24)
Step Down (3:42)
Talking Head (3:40)
Bomber (3:39)
Review: Boom! The year of 1979 saw not one but two classic Motorhead albums being dropped like atomic bombs on an unsuspecting but appreciative public. After the Overkill LP really put the 'Head on the metal map earlier in the year, Bomber consolidated their position as, to quote Spinal Tap's slightly tongue in cheek compliment, one of Britain's loudest bands. In fact, their show at Port Vale in 1981 would appear in the Guinness Book of Records as the loudest ever. Of course, there is much more to them than sheer volume and firepower though. Frontman and bassist Lemmy had cut his teeth as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix and tracks like 'Lawman' follow a similar lineage of blending heavy, psychedelic blues with a genuinely groovy funkiness. When they're on top form the trio of Lemmy, guitarist Fast Eddie and Phil Taylor are a finely trained crack squad, pulling some deft musical moves and unexpected about turns, too. Virtuosity neatly disguised as utter barbarianism - just how we like it. The Bomb!
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Birmingham Town Hall 1977
Cat: CL 93574. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Motorhead (3:12)
Vibrator (4:10)
Keep Us On The Road (5:25)
The Watcher (4:41)
Iron Horse/Born To Lose (4:59)
Leaving Here (3:54)
On Parole (5:28)
I'm Your Witchdoctor (1:59)
The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:39)
City Kids (3:23)
White Line Fever (3:55)
Review: 1977 was a pivotal year for Motorhead, seeing as it saw the release of their debut, self-titled album and also the hiring of Fast Eddie Clarke, forging what is invariably seen as the classic line up of this seminal band. The year may be closely associated with the height of punk rock, but the ultra heavy metal stylings of Lemmy and co always crossed the divide and appealled to punk and metal fans alike. The 11 tracks here straddle the tracks written for that debut LP ('Iron Horse/Born To Lose', 'Vibrator' and 'White Line Fever') and older material such as 'Motorhead', originally penned by Lemmy's previous employers Hawkwind, their cover of Eddie Holland's Motown classic 'Leaving Here' and 'On Parole', first recorded with Clarke's predecessor Larry Wallis in 1976 then shelved. The sound of one of the finest bands ever just beginning to hit their stride.
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Motorhead (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP2 149. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Motorhead
Vibrator
Lost Johnny
Iron Horse / Born To Lose
White Line Fever
Keep Us On The Road
The Watcher
Train Kept A-Rollin'
City Kids (3:21)
Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers (3:27)
On Parole (5:55)
Instro (2:24)
I'm Your Witch Doctor (2:53)
Lost Johnny (mix 2) (4:18)
City Kids (mix 1) (3:23)
I'm Your Witch Doctor (alternative mix) (2:40)
The Watcher (mix 3) (4:30)
White Line Fever (mix 7) (2:38)
Keep Us On The Road (mix 1) (6:03)
Motorhead (alternative vocal & Guitar Solo) (3:10)
Review: Originally released in 1977, if there's a rock or metal-oriented album that requires little to no introduction, it's the self-titled debut from Motorhead, welcoming the unsuspecting masses to the blistering balls to the wall ferocity that was Lemmy (bass/vocals), Phil Taylor (guitar) and Eddie Clarke (drums). Complete with a silver hot foil replication of Joe Petagno's original Motorhead logo on a vibrant red background, this 2xLP includes the original full-length boasting classics such as 'White Line Fever', 'Violator' and 'Keep Us On The Road', as well as a bonus disc featuring the Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers EP, along with newly mixed and alternative versions of bangers like 'Motorhead', 'The Watcher' and 'Keep Us On The Road'. Complete with sleeve notes by Ted Carroll, taking the reader through the story of how Chiswick Records managed to scrape together enough money to fund the recording of what would eventually enter both the label and band into the annals of rock history.
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Ten
Ten (LP)
Cat: FRLP 1414. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Good Luck Trying (4:06)
I Am You (4:31)
Right Outta Here (4:37)
Sunday Morning Kinda Girl (4:17)
Who We Are (3:51)
As Good As It Gets (4:06)
What Were You Thinking (3:19)
Courageous (4:30)
Up On You (4:31)
The Frame (3:57)
8 Days On The Road (bonus track) (4:13)
Review: Mr. Big's upcoming album Ten is a poignant tribute to late drummer Pat Torpey, featuring eleven original tracks that showcase the band's enduring talent. With Nick D'Virgilio stepping in on drums, the album is a testament to the band's resilience and musical musicmanship. Produced by Jay Ruston and MR. BIG, Ten promises to be a raw and unadulterated blend of riff rock and blues, infused with Mr. Big's signature style. The first single, 'Good Luck Trying,' is a loud and gritty blues rocker that harks back to the band's earliest influences. Eric Martin describes the album as a departure from their previous work, offering fresh and original material. Paul Gilbert's lyrics convey a sense of resilience in the face of life's challenges, with a touch of humor. Recorded both in the studio and on the tour bus, Ten captures the essence of Mr. Big's dynamic energy and showcases their ability to push musical boundaries. With the band retiring this year in 2024, Ten serves as a fitting farewell to a legendary band.
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The Big Finish Live
The Big Finish Live (BLUR 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray + 2 pin badges)
Cat: EVOB 2854U. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Addicted To That Rush
Take Cover
Undertow
Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song)
Alive & Kickin'
Green Tinted Sixties Mind
Lucky This Time
Voodoo Kiss
Never Say Never
Just Take My Heart
My Kinda Woman
A Little Too Loose
Road To Ruin
To Be With You
Big Love
The Chain
Promise Her The Moon
Where Do I Fit In?
Wild World
Paul Gilbert Guitar Solo
Colorado Bulldog
Billy Sheehan Bass Solo
Shy Boy
30 Days In The Hole
Good Lovin'
Baba O'Riley
Interview With Masa Ito (bonus feature)
Rehearsal In Fort Wayne, Indiana (bonus feature)
1 On 1 Chart At Nyoga, Japan (bonus feature)
Review: A new, live album and concert film of Mr. Big's "The BIG Finish" farewell tour, where the band played their million-selling "Lean Into It" album in its entirety plus additional Mr. Big classics. Filmed in 4K at the Budokan, Japan on the 26th July, 2023. This historic performance will be available on multiple high-quality formats- 180g Black Vinyl 3LP, 180g Mint Colour Vinyl 3LP, Hybrid Stereo Multi-Channel 2x SACD's, 2x MQA-CD's, 2x MQA-CD's + Blu-Ray, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray (featuring Behind The Scenes and Interview footage) and 2x Cassette. These formats all come with a booklet/insert that includes previously unreleased photos from their Budokan performance and a special free gift. This release is a must-have memento for Mr. Big fans as a fond reminder of "The BIG Finish" tour.
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LD 50 (reissue)
LD 50 (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile yellow & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 1691C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
Monolith
Dig
Internal Primates Forever
-1
Death Blooms
Golden Ratio
Cradle
Nothing To Gein
Mutatis Mutandis
Everything & Nothing
Severed
Recombinant Resurgence
Prod
Pharmaecopia
Under My Skin
(K)Now F(Orever)
Lethal Dosage
Review: Taking influence from death metal, hardcore punk, jazz fusion, speed metal and hip hop - a heady brew of noises if ever there was one - Mudvayne pretty much invented 'math metal' when they landed L.D. 50. Listen hard and you can hear shades of Pearl Jam, King Crimson, Alice In Chains and Obituary. Listen harder still and you'll catch hues of Motley Crue, Porcupine Tree and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. To say L.D. 50 was a brave record would be understating things, then and 24 years after its initial release we can say the same things with similar confidence. Formed from what band member Matthew McDonough termed 'number symbolism', a process of pairing riffs with lyrics based on their thematic similarities, it's a fascinating record technically, but that never overshadows the impact of the tracks themselves.
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A Mortal Binding
A Mortal Binding (limited gatefold green vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (side 4 etched))
Cat: 406562 9713218. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Her Dominion (6:11)
Thornwyck Hymn (6:42)
The 2nd Of Three Bells (6:21)
Unthroned Creed (7:01)
The Apocalyptist (11:22)
A Starving Heart (7:31)
Crushed Embers (9:07)
Review: 'Unfurling' their 15th album - a stonking discographic achievement - My Dying Bride's A Mortal Binding is brought to our attention. The Yorkshire-based quintet deliver this incendiary sonic meditation on loss, distress, and abyssal horror with glee, eliding gothic and apocalyptic themes while playing on bleak aspects of the band members' personal lives, sublimated through wicked doom metal. 'Thornwyck Hymn', 'Her Dominion' and 'The Apocalyptist' betray a belief that one can master the end of times - whatever form they may take - and use them to one's own advantage: such is the implied message.
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Mysterium
Mysterium (10" LP + insert)
Cat: SLVA 281. Rel: 29 Dec 23
I Am The Chaos (5:02)
April Fool (4:06)
Androgynous (2:29)
Ja, Ja, Ja, Ja (2:07)
Holyrod (3:21)
Turn In (2:56)
Review: There's not a huge amount of background we can share on Mysterium, a startlingly beautiful and complex self-titled six-tracker on the always reliable Silver Arrow. A collection of music that lulls you with its blissful moments but still manages to maintain an air of uncertainty about it. A guitar-led dreamscape filled with achingly serene sections, yet underpinned with a real atmosphere that's neither relaxing nor intense, but is ever so-slightly unsettling at times. At least that's true of 'April Food' and 'I Am The Chaos', two tracks that open scoring here. Both seem to build a subtle darkness in comparison with closer 'Turn In', with its quietly rousing and affirming key changes. Taking elements of shoe gaze, beach pop, psychedelic rock, trip hop and more, it's an intoxicating ride through a spectacular unknown.
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 in stock $24.24
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