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5 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EJRC 2131. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Hey Babe (1:37)
Calico Gown (2:22)
Yellow Spanish Roses (4:07)
Jalisco Kid (3:49)
Cosmic Monster (4:04)
Cold Water Blue (3:31)
Horse Named Blue (2:44)
Long July (3:10)
Supermoon Moonshine (4:02)
I Can Still Make Cheyenne (4:00)
Review: Much contemporary and so-called cosmic American music lacks true cosmic essence, appearing more as imitation than innovation. Trummors' fifth album, 5, defies this norm with refreshing originality and exquisite execution. With lyrics akin to Robert Creeley's poetry and melodies that feel timeless, songs like 'Hey Babe' captivate with fatalistic beauty. Lerner and Cunningham's harmonies, complemented by skilled musicianship, create a captivating atmosphere and subtly blend genre conventions. Despite its rapid creation amidst uncertainty, 5 exudes both weight and airiness, ancient resonance and contemporary charm. Trummors' achievement in transcending tradition with confidence and immediacy is truly remarkable.
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Acid Psychedelic King Go To The East: 1975 Live & Studio
Deeper Than The Night (9:54)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (6:32)
White Awakening (5:51)
Memory Is Distant (9:00)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (13:18)
Review: Rare 1975 live and studio recordings by the Japanese psychedelic noise legends Les Rallizes Denudes. Five tracks' worth of sonic sacred geometry are spread across two reissued sides; lo-fi garage crunchouts, noise truncations and cathartic let-looses come in the form of 'Field Of Artificial Flowers' and 'Deeper Than The Night' on the A, while the B-side delivers two deeper, more whacked-out, increasingly insane outsider hells, 'Memory Is Distant' and 'Field Of Artificial Flowers' (a name used twice, in true Denudes fashion).
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Performing Songs Of Sex Love & Hate
Cat: MIND 702P. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Cornfed Dames (live In Stockholm Gota Lejon April 10th 1986 FM Broadcast) (5:17)
Do The Clam (3:51)
Love Me (3:00)
Whats Inside A Girl (3:26)
Blue Moon Baby (2:52)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (4:14)
Surfin Bird (3:48)
Aloha From Hell (live Hammersmith Odeon London March 13th 1986 FM Broadcast) (2:35)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (3:36)
Chicken (2:47)
Cornfed Dames (2:47)
Heartbreak Hotel (3:19)
Hot Pool Of Woman Need (3:43)
How Far Can Too Far Go (3:33)
It's Just That Song (3:26)
Review: Husband and wife singer-guitarist duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy were the backbone and founding parents of The Cramps, whose lengthy career managed to outlive many of the formative-era punks they broke through with, first catapulting onto the New York gothabilly scene (well, arguably they invented it) circa 1976 and then only finally opting to call time in 2009, following the sad passing of Interior. During that tine, they inspired myriad garage, alternative, and heavy rock & roll bands that wanted to keep things minimal, and their work can still be considered as setting benchmarks today. Across this incredible collection of tracks, or rather Songs of Love & Hate captured live and on stage, the outfit certainly show exactly why their popularity was so long-lasting and their legacy so inimitable. You can hear elements of The Cramps in work from latter day legends such as Ezra Furman and Jim Jones, but ultimately there's nothing that comes remotely close the band themselves.
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Monsters & Angels
Monsters & Angels (limited gatefold purple vinyl LP)
Cat: WKC 938411. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Wild Eyes (3:25)
Superman's Hand (3:15)
Hop Sing Said (4:21)
Chad (3:49)
Want You Like Before (2:39)
Tear Me Up (3:31)
Last Chance (4:08)
One Thousand Ships (3:53)
Evelyn (Zombies & Sapphires) (5:36)
End Of The World Girl (2:14)
Review: Monsters and Angels is a welcome comeback album from Nervous Eaters. The edgy Boston punks formed back in the mid-1970s and were the house band at a local punk rock club, The Rat. They played with legendary names like Patti Smith and The Ramones and has something of a hit in '76 with 'Loretta.' They eventually called it a day in 1981 though have reunited over the years. The line-up that can be heard on this new album first came together in 2018 and continue to make good new tunes today. There is no shortage of energy and invention here so welcome back.
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Kompromat
Kompromat (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 118V12. Rel: 29 Nov 19
It Grows Under (10:48)
Runnin' Escapin' (7:10)
The People (6:43)
Quite A Charade (7:45)
The Wheel (7:00)
Review: If you like dark, scuzzy, hypnotic, druggy rock 'n' roll with an extra helping of hallucinogenic FX then Portuguese three piece 10,000 Russos should have crossed your path by now. On the off chance that hasn't happened, let's start by you preparing to ask "where the hell have you guys been?". This is where Mark E. Smith and Neu! meet for a dance off in a pitch black room with only a strobe to guide their moves. Taking its name from "compromising material" used by the KGB for coercion and blackmail, on "Kompromat" the band have managed to genuinely distill that concept into something that's not just listenable, but repeatable. All tracks are delivered with pin-point accuracy, whether that's the hook-bass of post-punk nod "Runnin' Escapin'", spacey opener "It Grows Under", or the rough and ready squeal of distorted guitar reverberations on last hurrah "The Wheel".
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Space Oddities: 1975-1979
Cat: BB 068LP. Rel: 26 Feb 15
Surrounding Seas (3:09)
Light Flight (3:19)
Blazing Skyline (3:25)
Leavin My Place (4:12)
The Cool Brain (2:06)
Black Safari (3:11)
Gates Of Pop Empire (1:49)
Dreams In The Wind (2:10)
Touch As Much (2:38)
Strange Form (5:22)
The Orion Belt (3:19)
Rainbow Rays (2:17)
Like The Wind You Are (2:55)
Litha (2:37)
Review: Jean Pierre Decerf's records have been sampled by top talent in the game (Wu-Tang Clan's RZA) and have also been massively inspirational to the likes of indie talent such as Air. However, the Parisian has always been something of a recluse and it's only now that his best moments have been collected into a definitive compilation by Born Bad Records. As both the cover and title suggest, this stuff is pure psychedelia from start to finish and tracks like "Like Flight" are simply stunning, where freaky guitar riffs meet with twisted synth patterns, funky percussion swings and seductive vocals. Not to exaggerate or anything but this LP might well be the best thing that's landed here at Juno HQ this week and you'd be silly not to pick it up. Essential electronic and discofied innovations.
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Cool Sound Of Everything: Chillin' Around Xmas
Cat: FNR 175. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Meeting At Flea Market (3:40)
Shades Of Pale (3:35)
Review: While most of us will (sadly) not be going anywhere this holiday season, we can still get a musical taster of what it would be like Chilling at Christmas in the St Petersburg studio of modern funk apostles the Vicious Seeds. Their festive offering is a drowsy, deep, slow and laidback affair - the kind of jazzy instrumental soul and funk that would probably go well with a few mince pies and a needlessly large glass of port. A-side 'Meeting at Flea Market' is particularly lovely, with trombone and trumpet-heavy riffs and leisurely jazz guitar solos making themselves comfortable atop crunchy, deep (filled) funk drums. 'Shades of Pale', meanwhile, is even deeper, warmer and more bass-heavy, with some of the laziest and jazziest electric guitar solos we've ever heard. Delicious!
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Mr Fantasy
Mr Fantasy (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 900181. Rel: 04 Mar 08
Paper Sun
Heaven Is In Your Mind
Berkshire Poppies
House For Everyone
No Face, No Name & No Number
Dear Mr Fantasy
Here We Go 'Round The Mulberry Bush
Smiling Phases
Hole In My Shoe
Dealer
Utterly Simple
Coloured Rain
Hope I Never Find Me There
Giving To You
Am I What I Was Or Was What I Am?
Review: Vinyl Lovers brings you the reissue of Traffic's 'Mr Fantasy'. Riding fairly high on the success of their singles, the band, whose members included Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason, released its 1967 debut LP, which also soon shot up to the number 16 slot on the UK albums chart. Aided by their use of unusual instruments (Winwood played the organ, Wood played flute and Mason the sitar) they created a hybrid of pop/blues rock with a sound that was somewhat unique for the time and which soon made them international superstars. This deluxe reissue includes 5 bonus tracks and a poster.
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Demodelica
Demodelica (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 04551. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Come Together (Jam Studio Monitor mix) (5:29)
Damaged (Hackney Studio demo) (2:24)
Movin' On Up (Hackney Studio demo) (3:19)
Higher Than The Sun (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio) (2:14)
Higher Than The Sun (Jam Studio Monitor mix) (3:22)
I'm Comin' Down (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio) (4:44)
I'm Comin' Down (Jam Studio Monitor mix) (4:11)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio) (2:15)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (Isle Of Dogs Hypnotone mix) (3:51)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (EMI Publishing Studio mix) (4:47)
Inner Flight (Hackney Studio vocal mix) (1:22)
Inner Flight (Henry acappella Jam Studio) (1:10)
Inner Flight (Jam Studio Monitor mix) (3:37)
Shine Like Stars (Jam Studio Monitor mix) (4:06)
Shine Like Stars (Eden Studios demo) (2:40)
Screamadelica (Eden Studios demo) (4:45)
Review: This cutely entitled Demodelica double album brings together a load of different versions of classic cuts from Primal Schemas Screamadelica album, which itself has been the subject of a big anniversary reissue this year. All of the 16 tracks here are previously unreleased demo versions that offer a real insight into how the final album came together. The works in progress versions are just as interesting and the whole thing comes with some new notes from Jon Savage. Whether it's the rawness of 'I'm Comin' Down' (Isle Of Dogs Home Studio) or the intensity of 'Movin' On Up' (Hackney Studio demo), fans will be keen to hear this one.
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Live At The Bataclan
Live At The Bataclan (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram turquoise vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LC2LPC 5083B. Rel: 16 Mar 22
Introduction (0:58)
Facelift (5:49)
Moon In June (13:53)
Clarence In Wonderland (2:50)
Mousetrap (6:49)
Noisette (0:40)
Backwards (2:48)
Hibou, Anemone & Bear (4:55)
Improvisation (3:10)
Esther's Nose Job (13:51)
Eamonn Andrews (10:48)
Mousetrap (reprise) (14:31)
Review: In 1969 Soft Machine were truly growing into the otherworldly entity they're best known as now, moving on from the more psychedelia-rooted sound of the debut album into the broader expanse presented on Volume Two. This live recording captures them in full flight at the legendary Bataclan in Paris, and the wild creative vision of Robert Wyatt's merry pranksters splays out from the ominous drum intro onwards, through towering crescendos of musicality that touch on noticeable album moments such as the 'Esther's Nose Job' suite from Volume Two to 'Moon In June', which would be released one year later on Third.
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Texas Moon
Cat: DOC 254LP. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Doris (3:53)
B-Side (4:32)
Chocolate Hills (3:18)
Father Father (5:41)
Mariella (5:05)
Review: Sometimes it's just too difficult to contain our excitement; we're quaking in our boots at news of Khruangbin's next release, with the Texan three-piece this time lending their alt-indie-funk mastery to vocal frontage by Leon Bridges. The humorously titled lead single 'B-side' is emblematic of their stated aim here - to redefine "how people perceive Texas music i that beautiful marriage of country and r'n'b i and really paying homage to that." The sonic result? Bubbling bass and wahhy riffs, over a ghostly and misty relaxers' beat. Its hook digs into our thighs deeper than a Sheriff's steel spurs, and fittingly, it's music video is themed after a 19th Century western town.

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Elusive Mojo
Elusive Mojo (limited haze vinyl LP)
Cat: HPS 228ULTRA. Rel: 23 May 22
March Of The Troglodytes (1:02)
Elusive Mojo (6:11)
Times Up (5:46)
The Kenzo Shake (6:05)
Venom (7:00)
The Comedown (6:11)
Deathwish 1970 (3:57)
Review: You could definitely be forgiven for thinking Elusive Mojo was a much older piece of work, which isn't to say it sounds dated or out of place today; more highlighting the timelessness of high octane heavy metal, its fall out of the limelight but persistence to continue doing what it does very well indeed. Forget the washed up old guard refusing to put a pin in ideas that have repeated themselves for decades, Ecstatic Vision represent the vanguard of a sound we hold dear to our hearts, but don't encounter at its freshest often enough.

Taking a lead from the psychedelic-leaning early metal outfits like Hawkwind and Aphrodite's Child, simply put Ecstatic Vision growl and wail in all the right places, unleashing track after track of juggernaut energy, insane riffs and solos, and industrial power. Steaming ahead of the rest, this latest offering is the kind of record that threatens not just to blow through your hair like a mighty wind, but rip each strand off at the follicle.

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Tunnelvision Brilliance (B-STOCK)
Tunnelvision Brilliance (B-STOCK) (limited LP + insert)
Cat: AR 087LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Sep 21
When I Was (1:18)
Thanks (3:03)
The Silver Tree (2:55)
Away (1:31)
Diamond (4:37)
When? (2:28)
For Renee (3:20)
The Day Of Neverending (4:11)
Queen Of Greed (2:41)
Fuck You All (4:07)
To An End (3:17)
The Fourth (3:22)
As I'm Dreamin' (3:52)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Bending and creasing to the bottom right corner of the outer sleeve, product in perfect working order***


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Satanic Slumber Party
Satanic Slumber Party (limited 1-sided digitally printed pink vinyl 12")
Cat: JNR 412LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Chairman's Portrait (6:41)
Midnight In Sodom (5:06)
Hoof & Horn (6:49)
Review: A collaborative EP between 2 Australian rock giants, this limited one-sided collectors disc comprises the 19 minutes long 'Satanic Slumber Party' split into three sections. 'The Chairman's Portrait' intro is a dark, heavily distorted spoken-word piece backed by dark rumbling guitars that explodes into the head-banging electronic banger 'Midnight in Sodom'. The angry lyrics are paired with awesome melodic guitar solos and chiptune noises, before shifting into noise rock territory. 'Hoof and Horn' takes up most of the runtime at a hefty 12 minutes, in which ambient drone begets experimental sound effects that are reminiscent of the liquid bass and synths favoured by producer SOPHIE. The track evolves into a demonic lullaby that wouldn't feel out of place in an episode of American Horror Story, and fans of 2 Mello's 'Atmospheric Horror Music Vol.1' will greatly appreciate this track. The EP is all-in-all a camp experience. An Avante-Garde, quintessentially fun blend of two incredible groups.

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Greasy Mike's Middle Eastern Harem: 18 Sizzlin' Camel Steaks Cooked Ultra Rare From Weirdsville USA
The Cotillions - "Sahara" (1:58)
The Boys - "Cobra" (1:54)
The Embers - "Alexandria" (2:25)
The Checker Board Squares - "Desert Land" (2:42)
The Kasuals - "Port Said" (2:04)
Arabian Knights - "Moroc-Kin" (2:02)
The Torrents - "Snake Charmer" (2:44)
The Wild Men Of Marrakesh - "Sandstorm" (2:32)
The Versatones - "Cobra" (2:11)
The Sand Steppers - "Misirlou" (2:47)
The Vaqueros - "Desert Wind" (1:53)
The Royce McAfee Combo - "Cairo Twist" (1:41)
Roger King Mozian - "Oriental Cha Cha" (2:59)
Vasilas & His Slaves - "Ole Tsasa" (2:18)
Al Castelanos - "Cha-Cha-Cha At The Harem" (2:36)
Griz Green - "Morocco" (1:47)
Jol Coyes Boys - "Istanbul" (2:38)
Ilo Kay & His Trio - "The Bagdad Fantasy" (2:14)
Review: A remarkably sleazy new compilation from the digger's delighter known as Greasy Mike, who has generously opened up his 'vinyl dungeon' for the purpose of letting us in on just a small slice of his wax "harem". Ah yes, the sensual and voluptuous pleasures of Middle-Eastern jazz on wax. Unmatched. The choice cuts on this comp, one of many from Mike, this time catalogue the works of Middle Eastern jazz unknowns, championing their work starting from the genre's inception.
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Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl
Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl (opaque white vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 914LPC2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Till I'll Break Again (4:29)
Nothing (3:45)
Fear & Joy (5:06)
Kiss Of Death (3:48)
Direct Exercise No 1 (3:23)
Psyche & Apollo (4:28)
The Vally Of Tears (Drum Pattern) (1:22)
Thrown Key (3:54)
Song No8 (3:14)
Saturn Return (2:32)
Another God (3:08)
Tower Of Tongues (3:24)
Review: Israeli guitarist Charlie Megira has an eclectic palette, with his music blending every influence from 50s trash rock, garage, surf, and goth. 'The Hefker Girl' is a new album, coinciding with a recent reissue from his back catalogue, 'Da Abtomatic Meisterzinger Mambo Chic' - an LP which ironizes the neoliberal ethos of postwar America. This one, by contrast, charts Megira's collaborative jams with fellow Israeli instrumentalist Michal Kahan, and is a more earnest, heads-down affair. Expect reverb-drenched new wave, 80s tropes and talent on the guitar beyond common comprehension.
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Undecided
Undecided (hand-numbered 180 gram black & white galaxy vinyl 12" + booklet)
Cat: GOOS 11. Rel: 12 Jan 23
All I Need (5:47)
Elizabeth (4:00)
Tumble (5:54)
Undecided (5:18)
Review: Geese tend not to be many twitchers' favourite taxonomic family of bird, but when it comes to music, many of the best artists pay homage. Goose, for example - the Connecticut indie folkers with a penchant for jammy freakouts - have unveiled the Undecided EP, a four-track studio collection of live favorites. The album tends towards the instrumental side of things, with climaxes emerging out of minimal slow jams, culminating in great brown washes of guitar and sumptuous, melodious crooning. Or honking, if you will; emotive and cathartic stuff.
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Lore Of The Land
Lore Of The Land (gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: GM 010. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Against The Tide (4:41)
Eye Of A Lens (4:17)
Somewhere Nearly Gone (3:24)
Money Can't Buy (2:49)
Lore Of The Land (4:18)
The Forest At Night (3:43)
Black Knight (3:17)
Save Me From The Carnival (4:29)
Wishing Well (4:34)
Down To The Ring (3:33)
Review: Lore Of The Land is a debut release from Order of the 12 and it was recorded under the castle in Lewes in East Sussex. It features the legendary Richard Norris on keyboards, drums and production and drawing on all his considerable know-how next to Rachel Thomas on vocals and Stuart Carter on guitars. The record pulls from Sussex folk music as well as plenty of hints of a love and respect for psych-folk acts such as Trees or Mellow Candle. It's a beautiful 10-track body of work that sounds both steeped in ancient mystery and full of fresh modern invention.
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Superskull
Cat: HPS 273LP. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Apocalypse March (5:11)
Superhero Dopeproof (4:33)
Children Of Fire & Sacrifices (4:39)
The Pilgrim Son (8:40)
Cosmic Ride Of The Crystal Skull (3:54)
Till The Outerspace (3:32)
Lone Wolf (5:12)
Desert Sun (5:58)
King Snake (4:57)
Review: Black Rainbows are the quintessential stoner band - they might hail from Italy, but they sound every inch like they hailed from the same arid desertscape as Kyuss and Fu Manchu. Superskull is their eighth studio album, and they sound tighter than ever before shelling down on tracks like 'Superhero Dopeproof'. The riffs are mountainous and the vocals beamed in from space, but above all else the song hit with urgency. Just listen to 'Children of Fire And Sacrifices' and you'll be thinking Deep Purple just came back to life bolstered with the heaviness of the modern age. If you love proper no-nonsense stoner rock you're going to love this record, and just check that artwork!
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Reflections In The Glass
Cat: DAMGOOD 577LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Mystery Man (3:02)
Narrow Mind (2:37)
Step Out Of Your Parade (3:01)
A Rose Thorn (Sticking In Your Mind's Eye) (2:58)
I Can't Stop This Feeling (3:13)
I Will Let You Down (2:23)
My Body Tells Me The Truth (2:45)
Different Rules (2:49)
Don't Hide Away (2:56)
History On Repeat (2:38)
Time Is Running Out (3:01)
Filtered Face (4:00)
Review: Psychedelic rock legend Graham Day has stayed active throughout 2010s and beyond, but he's not revisited his famous band The Gaolers for over 14 years. That all changes with Reflections In The Glass - which despite its convincingly retro mod sound, is actually a brand new album. Ten stomping cuts of hard psych rock all resonate at similar tempos, resolute in their twanging solos and lyrical ruminations on abandonment, guilt, atonement and lost causes.
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Cumbia Mahare
Cat: FLIES 4548. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Cumbia Mahare (3:44)
Ophis (4:32)
Review: We really have a soft spot for the Four Flies late out of Italy. Their mix of world, Latin, library, jazz and plenty of other cultured in-between sounds always brings a smile to our face and dancers to our dance floors. This new 7" takes the form of a second single to be taken from Psyche's (aka Naples collective Marcello Giannini, Andrea De Fazio and Paolo Petrella) debut long player which is due in May. It's a compelling cut that offers a rich exploration of rhythm and the movements of an imaginary ritual dance. Synths and drums, guitar and bass and percussion all interplay delightfully.
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Cloudland Canyon
Cat: MR 091. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Circuit City (6:21)
Internet Dreams (4:50)
Future Perfect (Bad Decision) (3:40)
Sea Tact/Whispering Waves (5:30)
Recursive Excursions (4:19)
Two Point Zero (4:43)
LV MCHNS (5:05)
Spacebar Blues (3:22)
Gimme Tension (3:38)
Review: Shoegazers and experimental outfit Cloudland Canyon blend ambient, drone, krautrock, psychedelic, house music into their own unique tapestries. The band, led by Kip Uhlhorn, is now back with this new self-titled album which his another widescreen exploration of the cosmic sonic realm. The band is now more than 20 years into their career and for this one embraced the future by collaborating with AI. This allowed them to generate and create "compositions that sound like they are meant for an alternate realm where both beauty and suffering are both present, but not at odds with one another."
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Sado Sex For Dummies
Sado Sex For Dummies (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: EVR 060B. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Highway Shooter (3:57)
Another Hell (4:03)
Sadism & Gallows (5:32)
White Line (5:16)
Kinky Katy (6:22)
He's My Friend (3:27)
Cowbell From Hell (2:18)
Black Star Flashing (4:59)
Review: A third album from contemporary Sardinian stoner rockers Loose Sutures, whose motto is "what you fear most is what you most desire", Sado Sex For Dummies is a hardcore exploration of every blurred line between sadism and masochism. Riffing licks, crunching phaseouts and garagey solos make up this guided audio-tour of underground sex mayhem, which welcomes overarching themes of playful violence and Valentines' day letters from Lucifer.
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Wilds
Wilds (LP)
Cat: PHOSLP 004B3. Rel: 10 May 23
Waves (3:45)
Traces (4:15)
At The Time (4:05)
All These Things (3:50)
Falling Back (3:47)
Saturate (4:10)
Driver (4:57)
Wilds (4:42)
Happens Too Soon (4:30)
Review: The fourth LP outing from the Nottingham band sees revelling in 60s psychedelia and folk sounds, checking in somewhere between the whimsical glories of The Left Banke, the powering grooves of The Doors and the beguiling melodicism of Nick Drake. It's a nostalgic sound but it's not lacking in dynamics, especially when driven along by the glittering, sparkling drums of founding member Adam Carr, which often feel like the lead instrument as the vocals of Leonore Wheatley and the guitar, bass and keyboards mesh into a hazy supporting act.
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Paranoia Party
Paranoia Party (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 182. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Paranoia Party (2:52)
Delay (3:21)
Review: We aren't sure who Inner Space Quartet are be we are sure you will like them. This is the second new music from them this month and it follows a busy 2022 in which they put out three head-turning 7"s on different labels. They seem to be settling for Funk Night as their home this year but soundwise are harder to pin down - there is Thai funk, space rock, jazz, psyched-out guitars and much more all contained with these two expansive and immersive sounds. 'Paranoia Party' is the really 60s-tinged narcotic opener then 'Delay' brings more rock guitar sounds as if from some secret and tripped-out Stones concert in the desert back in the day.

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Ana Aicha
Cat: ZEPLP 063. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Deniya Ghadara (1:26)
Warakatan Wa Kalam (4:01)
Ana Aicha (3:33)
Ya Majnoun (3:32)
Gand La Nuit (4:33)
Lala Mira (4:26)
L'amour Digital (4:15)
Ghalat (4:04)
Ya Naghlate El Blouh (3:23)
Kam Mina Lwakti Mada (3:25)
Review: Belgian-Moroccan singer Aicha Haskal is at the heart of this fabulous project which sees her joining creative forces with super-talented musicians from the Belgian scene. Between them, the group has a mad diverse spread of backgrounds and influences which means their music too is broad in scope - psychedelic sounds and funky grooves, Arabic melodies and European rhythms all feature in this album as do rap and parlando. Egyptian poet Abdelhamid Farag penned their first single 'Ghalat' and now this album expands around that with music that fights the oppression of women and fights for revolution.
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Today & Tomorrow
Cat: FLO 0013LP. Rel: 12 May 23
In The Beginning (6:37)
Run (3:40)
Heal The World (2:17)
Lion (3:19)
The Jungle (5:14)
The Plan (2:18)
Money (2:34)
The Return (3:00)
The Greatest Smile (4:24)
Above The Sky (5:10)
Review: Today & Tomorrow is yet another superb album from the Sault collective headed up by Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info. Not much else is known about them but there sure is a hell of a lot of music to get stuck into. This album was dropped as one of five last year - alongside 11, AIIR, Earth and Untitled (God)) - all for free and all on the same day. That is a mad thing to do and you might think they can't all be good albums, but they are. This is another lo-fi soul masterpiece from one of the best bands of our time.
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Psychedelic Picnic A Breath Of Fresh Air
VARIOUS
Psychedelic Picnic A Breath Of Fresh Air (limited 180 gram silver vinyl LP)
Cat: FS 4476. Rel: 26 Sep 22
The Pretty Things - "Grass" (4:20)
Syd Barrett - "Octopus" (3:43)
Michael Chapman - "Rainmaker" (3:34)
Roger Waters - "Breathe" (2:54)
Third Ear Band - "Druid One" (3:43)
Pink Floyd - "Careful With That Axe, Eugene" (8:38)
Michael Chapman - "Soulful Lady" (4:11)
Kevin Ayers - "Lady Rachel" (4:50)
The Pretty Things - "October 26" (4:52)
Pink Floyd - "Embryo" (4:36)
Syd Barrett - "Baby Lemonade" (4:06)
Kevin Ayers - "Song From The Bottom Of The Well" (4:36)
Review: Famous for including the formerly unreleased Pink Floyd song 'Embryo', this sampler compilation, originally released by EMI sublabel Harvest (a risky prog spinoff of the label, for its time), has grown into a legendary oddity, charting the best heraldic, psychedelic prog rock of its time. Also featuring music by such visionaries as Roger Water, Kevin Ayers and Deep Purple, this is a knowingly low-key compilation, at the oddball cusp of several contemporaneous folk styles. We'd best hope this picnic comes with sugar cubes...
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C85
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C85 (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: CRCDBOX 130. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Jesus & Mary Chain - "Never Understand"
The Petrol Emotion - "Keen"
The Woodentops - "Move Me"
The Mighty Lemon Drops - "Like An Angel"
Hurrah! - "Funny Day"
The Loft - "Your Door Shines Like Gold"
James - "Uprising"
Shop Assistants - "All Day Long"
The June Brides - "Josef's Gone"
The Wedding Present - "(The Moment Before) Everything's Spoiled Again"
The Dentists - "Pallino"
The Housemartins - "Flag Day"
The Jasmine Minks - "What's Happening"
The Soup Dragons - "If You Were The Only Girl In The World (Would You Take Me?)"
Mighty Mighty - "Throwaway"
Happy Mondays - "Delightful"
McCarthy - "In Purgatory"
Biff Bang Pow! - "Love & Hate"
The Primitives - "Across My Shoulder"
The Bodines - "Paradise"
The Perfect Disaster - "New Beginning"
The Hit Parade - "The Sun Shines In Gerrards Cross"
Microdisney - "Horse Overboard"
Miaow - "Fate"
The Impossible Years - "Attraction Gear"
Primal Scream - "All Fall Down"
Sarah Goes Shopping - "Summer Blues"
Del Amitri - "Sticks & Stones, Girl"
The Passmore Sisters - "Dance The House Down"
The Claim - "Through His Sunglasses"
Grab Grab The Haddock - "Last Fond Goodbye"
The Chesterf!elds - "Nose Out Of Joint"
The Sedgemorons - "Drop Dead Darling"
Yeah Jazz - "Julie & The Sea Lions"
The Word Association - "Mary Mary"
The Kamikaze Pilots - "Sharon Signs To Cherry Red"
One Thousand Violins - "Halcyon Days"
Ronnie Can You Hear Me? - "Vroom For Romance"
Go! Service - "It Makes Me Realise"
Househunters - "Shopping City"
The Snakes Of Shake - "Southern Cross"
St Christopher - "As Far As The Eye Can See"
The Word - "Wide Awake"
Benny Profane - "Drop Dead"
The Bridge - "World Of Your Own"
The Wake - "Of The Matter"
Always - "Late Again"
In Embrace - "Shouting In Cafes"
The Band Of Holy Joy - "Consumption"
A Witness - "Lucky In London"
Yeah Yeah Noh - "Prick Up Your Ears"
Brilliant Corners - "My Baby In Black"
Stitched-back Foot Airman - "Granular Twilight"
Pig Bros - "Excessive"
The Membranes - "I Am Fish Eye"
Age Of Chance - "Bible Of The Beats"
The Nose Flutes - "Girth"
Folk Devils - "English Disease"
Big Flame - "All The Irish (Must Go To Heaven)"
Meat Whiplash - "Losing Your Grip"
Big-shed - "Fat Lad Exam Failure"
The Inca Babies - "Brother Rat"
Five Go Down To The Sea - "Singing In Braille"
The Janitors - "Chicken Stew"
The Sinister Cleaners - "The Gnomes Of Zurich"
Vee VV - "Kindest Cut"
Splat! - "Taxi"
Bob Hope To Die - "Honeymoon"
The Blue Aeroplanes - "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
Palookas - "Clear Day"
Sudden Afternoon - "Acid Rain"
The Stone Roses - "So Young"
Review: NME's mail-order 'C86' compilation, released way back in 1986, has become something of a cherished time capsule: an acclaimed, on-point collection that summed up indie and alternative rock in the mid 1980s. This three-disc compilation is touted by Cherry Red as a "prequel" to that legendary comp. It naturally features some of the same artists - usually in the form of earlier tracks or obscurities - as well as the rest of the cream of the crop of indie in 1985. There are pre-fame recordings from James, the Stone Roses and Primal Scream, jangly guitars aplenty, and killer cuts from bands that briefly flickered brightly but time has generally forgotten.
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Cosmopolis
Cosmopolis (limited gatefold transparent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RPUT 40X. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Probable Cause (3:41)
Beaming (3:53)
Exopalace (3:47)
Modern Arch (3:45)
Paracosm (3:53)
Solar Coaster (3:09)
Telaculum (4:07)
Precious Star (6:01)
Saturnalia (3:39)
Ode To Artifice (4:00)
Hyperbolic (5:01)
Review: Los Angeline multidisciplinary artist Lionel 'Vinyl' Williams immediately presents himself as one of those world building talents. A record maker - among other things - who is as concerned with constructing entire realities for himself and listeners as he is achieving widespread recognition. In fact, probably more concerned with the former than the latter, given fame and fortune, or even cementing yourself as a household name, is increasingly becoming the sole reserve of throwaway tripe with major label backing.
Also working across graphic design, interactive digital media and video direction, essentially Vinyl is all about true psyche - transporting us into very different dimensions through this breezy, melodic and super-floaty aural vibes and providing the visual stimuli to literally help us see his vision(s). Beautiful stuff that's easy to get into and impossible to escape from.
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (limited LP)
Cat: LEWIS 1133LP. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Theme For Lazarus (2:53)
Better Chances (3:24)
Dreams Of Panama (3:42)
Moonlight Walk (4:05)
Albion (5:46)
High Tide, Storm Rising (3:54)
Turn Away (3:41)
Bohanan's Cornucopia (3:46)
Bad Dreams (2:38)
Fish & Chips (3:40)
Dawn (1:08)
Review: Talk about fitting titles for an album. Skinshape has pretty much hit the nail on the head with this one, presenting a lush and intoxicating 11 tracks of calm (or, perhaps more accurately, cool) waters waiting for you to float on. These are pieces informed by 1960s movie scores, 70s funk, southern US psychedelic blues, and all manner of genres and subgenera that place an emphasis on sticky heat tempos, guitar licks, and a feeling of keeping one eye on the rear view mirror while cruising imagined highways.

Another triumph by the artist, if those descriptions aren't really cutting it then think the quietest ends of Khruanbin, Bonobo on a beach day, and El Michels Affair at their most soulful and cinematic. Transportive stuff, while purposefully informed and influenced by songs of the past, somehow Skinshape manages to paint fresh mental pictures with these familiar brushes.
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Here Come The Lights
Cat: HUM 46. Rel: 04 Apr 24
A Song For Europe (4:42)
Firefly (5:20)
BBQ Head (5:02)
7 Bells (6:22)
Lazy Eyes (3:01)
A Tree (3:03)
Hello, Salty Salty (3:59)
A Bee (2:47)
Happy New Year (3:31)
Review: A third album of wonderfully intimate, idiosyncratic songwriting from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Gilchrist - formerly the Stuffy in the much loved Stuffy & The Fuses - in his Stephen EvEns guise. The name may be singular, but from the choir of voices singing the opening tune 'A Song For Europe' to the child's voice at the end of seafaring epic 'Hello Salty Salty', this is very much a community effort and feels like it, with Stephen's core collaborators Jimi Scandal (guitar) and Crompton Whesp (drums) joined by guests like former Curve/Echobelly bassist Debbie Smith, longtime Cardiacs keyboard player William D Drake and Hurtling/My Bloody Valentine guitarist and keyboard player Jen Macro. The mood palate is on just as grand a scale as the personnel list, from the Nick Drake-style acoustic guitar/strings interplay of 'Firefly' to the beefy hip-hop backbeat of 'BBQ Head & 7 Bells', a two part track, the first half dedicated to the joys of cooking in the garden, the second about paranoia and the threat of violence. Elements of psychedelia, some gorgeous analogue synth tones, a penchant for a quirky time signature and/or arrangement all add to what's already a very tasty concoction that anyone with an ear for a tenacious earworm or two will love.
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Here I Am I Always Am (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: DMG 595. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Agitated (1:53)
Anna K (2:45)
Its A Stick Up (2:20)
Here I Am Here I Always Am (2:37)
Naked (1:34)
Louise (2:55)
Marieke (2:33)
Ego Maniac (2:10)
Do Things Right (2:09)
Organic Footprints (1:36)
Today Is The Night (2:13)
Laughing Song (1:33)
Doodlebug (2:23)
Punk Rock Ist Nicht Tot (2:50)
Love In A Void (2:33)
Orgasm Addict (2:07)
Die Wonderlijke Dag (This Wond'rous Day) (4:04)
Review: Now getting its utmost-deserved 25th Anniversary reissue on Damaged Goods, Here I Am I Always Am is the only solo album by Kyra, one of the members of the all-female Kent punk band Headcoatees, whom in turn began as the backing band for Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats. Though it's billed as a solo record, Kyra's album is backed by the members of the Headcotes and is a surreal, lo-fi excursion in garage-punk in its 90s heyday.
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Moonlight Horses
Moonlight Horses (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 223. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Moonlight Horses (4:04)
Catching Stars (4:56)
Review: Estonian rock band Centre El Muusa hail from Tallinn and in vitally started out as experimental electronic duo Centre Electronique Muusa before evolving into the current set up in 2018. They have dropped a couple of tasty albums since 2020 and now contain with their explorations and fusions of the worlds of jazz, rock, folk, world and country with hints of kraut on the new 7" for Funk Night. 'Moonlight Horses' is a psyched out world of campfire guitars and star gazing riffs that leaves you feeling fully hippie-d up. 'Catching Stars' then heightens the trip with more angular guitars and a big wall of garage-rock sound.
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Deep Dive
Deep Dive (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 221. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Deep Dive (3:56)
My Friend Ash (2:40)
Review: What's important is to spread confusion, not eliminate it: Estonian production master Misha Panfilov knows this as much, running a carefully-curated imagecraft cartel, in which his many aliases confound and bemuse us into believing his many works are the doing of someone else. Case in point: At first glance, we were well-duped into believing Penza Penza were some kind of exotic psych supergroup lost to time, but a deeper investigation as to the origin of the alias indeed reveals the singular force of Panfilov to be the artist behind these tracks. It's no wonder the A-sider is called 'Deep Dive', affirming our propensity for curious, almost forensic suspicion as to its true origins. A serene groove of just-intoned riffs and sizzlingly offbeat hits, this one's certainly a solid accompaniment for your next mescaline dabbling. Meanwhile, we're happy to award the B-sider with "banger of the year so far" - 'My Friend Ash' is an ecstatic mover, as deceivingly retro as it is beguiling, with stabbing counterpoints and wild toppers, as suitable for the club as it is would've been for some kind of 70s hoedown.
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Played by: Ennio Styles, Red Greg
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David Vanian & The Phantom Chords (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: HIQLP 2087 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Voodoo Doll
Screamin' Kid
Big Town
The House Is Haunted
You & I
Whiskey & Me
Fever In My Blood
Frenzy
Shooting Jones
Jezebel
Tonight We Ride
Johnny Guitar
Chase The Wild Wind
Swamp Thing
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, product unopened & in excellent condition***


David Vanian, splitting off from his role as the lead singer of the Damned, once made an effective detour known as David Vanian and the Phantom Chords. The Chords' self-titled debut from 1995, reissued here, is a fusion of rockabilly and gothic rock - often classified as gothabilly. The band perform a mixture of covers and original material, including 'Voodoo Doll', 'The House Is Haunted' and 'Jezebel', laying down the massive, twangy, incipient sound of gothabilly with Vanian himself sounding as if to be singing in a massive catacomb's chasm.
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Studio Sessions 1972 & 1980
Cat: LSD 69021. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Guitar Jam (1980) (23:48)
A Tale Of Love (1980) (18:45)
Field Of Artificial Flowers (1972) (4:58)
Review: Pre-eminent Japanese noise rockers Les Rallizes Denudes have a complicated back catalogue which only adds to their enigmatic legacy, and here's another tantalising window into their chaotic sound. These psychedelic, lo-fi recordings hail from sessions in 1972 and 1980, with the A-side fully given over to the sprawling 23-minute 'Guitar Jam' - a potent exercise in driving riffs building to a monstrous crescendo. There is plenty more long form exploration to be found on the B-side, with 'A Tale Of Love' stretching out over 18 minutes before a previously unheard version of the band's classic 'Field Of Artificial Flowers', reordered during the 1972 Oz Days sessions.
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The Fighting Temeraire
Cat: DAMGOOD 578LP. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Song Of The Medway (2:33)
A La Mort Surbite (3:53)
I Don't Like The Man That I Am (4:00)
White Whale Blues (3:32)
Stood Upon A Chair (2:52)
The Broken And The Lost Of The Old Long Bar (3:54)
The Fighting Tameraire (3:28)
A Rusty Stain (2:44)
Your Mediocre Mind (3:22)
The Walls Of Red Wing (3:54)
The Jutland Sea (2:49)
The Rochester Recruiting Sergeant (3:30)
Review: Where do you start with 'Wild' Billy Childish? A true enigma, and a figurehead of the eccentric, anti-establishment British arts scene known for advocating amateurism, non-conformity and free emotional expression through creativity since the 1970s, co-founder of the Stuckism figurative painting movement, concerned with supposed Remodernist ideals which push back against the post-modern, it's almost easy to forget about his recording career in and among the book publishing, exhibitions, poems and Super 8 movies.

Thankfully, then, we have The Fighting Tameraire in our new releases pile to remind us that he's fundamentally a deft hand at writing, arranging, singing and performing lo-fi semi-traditional garage folk stuff that has one foot in the English pubs of bygone ages and another in contemporary alternative rock. This collection is rousing, emotive, witty, and thoroughly human in a way that feels increasingly rare today.
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Ethniques Psychedliques
VARIOUS
Cat: PLA 032. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Donald Campau - "Welcome To The Needle" (1:05)
Laurent Pernice - "Plan De Coupe" (4:23)
Brian Ladd - "Brian Song" (4:41)
Pacific 231 - "Eve Very Nice" (2:47)
Jacki Moreau - "Knossos" (4:51)
Sound Color - "Wandering Soul" (3:14)
Vox Populi! - "Micro Climax" (9:56)
Mistery Plane - "Disturbing" (4:55)
Sound Color - "The Unconquered Sun" (3:59)
Jacki Moreau - "Paris-Pop" (2:55)
Dreaming With Vox Populi! - "Infusion" (3:23)
Jean Cocteau - "Les Enfants Terribles" (0:47)
Review: Platform 23 reunites once more with Vox Man Records to dig deep into their archives and shine a new light on. In the past they have done some mega well loved Alternative Funk compilations which got the label off to a fine start and now they dig into an array of cult cassette releases to bring us treasure from Audiologie N-4 - The Independant Psychedelic Trip and Audiologie 5 et 6 - Ethniques Urbaines. This is music from the avant-garde and post punk scenes that draws on wave, spoken word, dark dub and industrial for its eerie yet alluring charms, all with a real edge. Ethnic, idiosyncratic and psyched out, this is another great overview.
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (2:51)
Hymortality (8:31)
The Immortality Break (7:58)
Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (2:47)
Psych Recap (8:27)
Physically I'm Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (9:45)
Review: Amorphous Androgynous are back with something suitably epic in the form of this symphonic, 40-minute prog space-rock concept album, We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal. It is presented as five fantastic parts with the legendary Peter Hammill and Paul Weller both guesting, while the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25-piece live orchestral string section provide the sumptuous sound that makes this most expansive and borderless record sound so meaningful. A cosmic trip of gigantic proportions with all the ups and downs you need to really feel moved, this is the definition of prog lavishness.
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We Are All
We Are All (grey vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ER 121. Rel: 02 Sep 22
On A Corner (3:21)
I Am Forton Wreck (2:25)
Vessels (3:43)
Born To Lose You (5:35)
They Put Tears In Cigarettes (3:18)
Orchid Blue (3:37)
Jellybean (3:01)
WEAAUS (5:29)
OAC (3:34)
Review: The output from cult label Emotional Response is always varied and always vital. This time out the focus turns to Useless Users, who offer up a standout nine-track debut here. The band features former Sarah Records alumni including members of Action Painting! and Secret Shine as well as featuring Even As We Speak. The music they make is pop but with bold adventure at its heart. There are dreamy elements, big bold chords and stunning vocal deliveries as well as a few twists and turns along the way. It's a real gem with nods to sixties psyche amongst others.
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Glastonbury Fayre Festival 1971
Glastonbury Fayre Festival 1971 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: TDP 54120. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Virgin Spring (13:47)
India (12:44)
A Blanket In My Muesli (15:56)
Lazy Days (4:11)
Devil's Wisper (4:09)
Review: Made up of five former members of English mod band The Action, Mighty Baby - Alan King, Martin Stone, Ian Whiteman, et al. - later went on to explore the festival circuit a hell of a lot more, in the process fleshing out their proggier bent, far higher on the pH scale than releases under the former name. In the wake of several members' introduction to Sufism, the band took a spiritual turn, and this rare recording from Glastonbury 1971 is a delicious highlight of that era, in turn an offshoot of the compilation album of the same name. Now reissued after being sifted from an original stash of tapes, Trading Places have successfully reignited the memory of this hitherto unsung project.
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Live Rockomotives Festival
Live Rockomotives Festival (pink vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: FLR 007LP. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Mauve (10:33)
Gloria Suckita (10:23)
Sors La Bete (11:38)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (7:01)
La Machine A Rever (5:00)
Mauve
Gloria Suckita
Sors La Bete
I Wanna Be Your Dog
La Machine A Rever
Review: X-Ray Pop play live at Rockomotives Festival in 2020. The cult band was first formed back in 1984 by Didier Doc Pilot and Zouka Dzaza and are said to be inspirations for the likes of Beastie Boys and Stereolab. Their set at Rockomotives marked a triumphant return to the stage for the group with Charlotte Barfuss and Zouka Dzaza providing vocals, Doc Pilot on space guitar and Olivier Gicquel on drums amongst others. The setlist takes in tunes from four albums - Surrealistic Pilot, Fuzzy Soundtracks, All that Jazz and The Dream Machine - with psychedelic jazz mixed with novo beatnik overtones.
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Sunshine Dub Me (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: PIASC 1029EP. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Punch Dub (3:43)
Angry Dub (4:08)
No Trophy Version (3:23)
This Town Version (2:56)
Lying In The Dub (3:54)
Sky Holds The Dub (3:51)
Review: Founding Bees members Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher recorded the original Sunshine Hit Me on the Isle of Wight in their own home garden studio which they called The Shed. A year after release in 2003 it got recognised with a Mercury Music Prize nomination and spawned some big singles. Now, 20 years on, it arrives once more but in an all-new and dubbed-out fashion. The six cuts include three which have never previously been released in any physical format and bring a fresh dimension to the originals.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Five Of Cups
Five Of Cups (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP + signed postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: SSQ 217LPC1. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Five Of Cups (5:14)
Bog Song (4:52)
Chaparral (4:43)
Path Of Least Resistance (4:17)
Nothing Is Real (4:04)
Hypervigilance (5:00)
The Darkest Timeline (4:29)
Nothing In The Dark (4:58)
Happier (4:03)
Review: Austin-based psychedelic rockers Holy Wave are back with their sixth studio album following 2020's Interloper. If you're already hip to their sound you won't need any head re-adjustment to get into the opening title track on Five of Cups - it's a dreamy yet powerful suite of ascending riffs and hypnotic diversions shot through with wistful intrigue. The gauze maintains as the album unwinds, although there are hidden depths to be explored in the second half as Mexican psych duo Lorelle Meets The Obsolete lend their touch to 'The Darkest Timeline' and Estrella Del Sol feeds into soaring closer 'Happier'.
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Mr Zero
Mr Zero (7")
Cat: DEMSING 011. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Mr Zero (2:39)
Knowing (1:47)
Review: Keith Relf was best known as the frontman of The Yardbirds, but in 1966 he also released his first solo single 'Mr Zero'. Demon Records are heralding 60 years of The Yardbirds by launching a new series of 7" singles which go deep into the story of the iconic British blues rock band. American folk artist Bob Lind wrote the song, and Paul Samwell-Smith produced it, resulting in a baroque gem fronted by Relf's haunting vocal. The B side was written by Relf himself, and features Yardbirds main man Jeff Beck on guitar as well as Rick Jones.
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Irregularis (The Great Hiatus)
Cat: DAMGOOD 587LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Baker Street Irregularis (3:06)
Full Time Plagiarist (4:03)
The Ballad Of Malcolm Laphroaig (3:36)
Cops & Robbers (3:20)
Mr H Headcoat (3:23)
Thee Headcoatitude (2:08)
Tub's Help Out (2:28)
The Leader Of The Sect (2:18)
Oh Leader, We Do Dig Thee (2:57)
One Ugly Child (2:11)
7% Solution (3:11)
The Kids Are All Square (3:07)
Review: Cult Kent garage rock legends Thee Headcoats have been at it a long time, but you might be forgiven for thinking they'd retired what with 22 years passing since their last album, I Am The Object Of Your Desire. It turns out you just can't keep a good band down, and Billy Childish and his gang are back with a whole new album of kick-ass tunes recorded with all the grit and grime you want and expect from a Headcoats record. The DNA of 60s beat, original r&b and lo-fi rock n roll is hardwired into the band, and they capture that energy perfectly on these 12 raucous new tracks.
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The Path
Cat: GBX 043CD. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Coordinates
The Path
Highways & Byways
Pixie-Led
The Exile Way
Between Sea & Sky
Sunrise At The Crossroads
All That I Am
Going, Gone
Blind Alley
The Wrong Spot
You Won't Find Me
Last Orders
Highways & Byways (instrumental)
Between Sea & Sky (instrumental)
Going, Gone (instrumental)
The Wrong Spot (instrumental)
Review: While Jim Jupp's work as the Belbury Poly has always touched on pagan imagery, clandestine atmospherics and vintage electronics - with a dash of pastoral instrumentation thrown in from time to time - it's fair to say that he's never released an album quite like The Path, his seventh full-length excursion. Recorded with the help of a band of musicians - bass, guitar, flute, clarinet and piano all feature alongside his familiar analogue and modular synth sounds - and a narrator (poet and spoken word artist Justin Hopper), the album manages to be atmospheric and alluring whilst also being loose and groovy - all re-imagined folk-rock, eyes-closed psychedelia, breezy jazz and library music chic. It will surprise some fans, for sure, but it's a genuinely fantastic album and a huge step forward from a producer who's not content to just plough the same musical furrow.
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Live At Seattle Centre Coliseum 1970
Live At Seattle Centre Coliseum 1970 (limited 180 gram silver vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91709. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Break On Through (To The Other Side) (5:14)
Back Door Man/Love Hides (7:05)
Roadhouse Blues (4:54)
Someday Soon (3:55)
Light My Fire (2:26)
Mystery Train (part 1) (3:03)
Baby Please Don't Go (2:49)
Mystery Train (part 2) (5:55)
Away In India (3:54)
Crossroads (8:06)
Review: Take a trip back in time with this exquisite live recording of The Doors back in their pomp and heyday. It was on June 5th 1970 that the legendary group fronted by Jim Morrison headed to the Seattle Center Coliseum following widespread plaudits for their recently released Morrison Hotel album in February of the same year. They were warped up in several legal issues but played out of their skin on this night for a broadcast on KUOW-FM radio. It was the fifth and last time they played in Seattle and finds them playing with power and vitality despite a hostile crowd and some sound issues.
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