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Labour Of Love
Labour Of Love (limited 7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PTKF 13197. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Who Loves Ya (Coup D'etat) (3:44)
Twice Shy (1:48)
Ain't There No One? (2:17)
Review: Bringing bruising good time Oi-punk to the new generation, Chubby & The Gang have made quick work over the course of their two exceptional full-lengths. Now, less than a year removed from the life affirming scrappy anthems of 'The Mutt's Nuts', the gang (no pun intended) return with a literal 'Labour Of Love.' The single features three new cuts, all love songs, delivered with the manic, crusty, anthemic beauty one could ever desire from new school hardcore-by-way-of-Oi! punk revivalists.
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Detroit Rock EP
Cat: FXHE DECL. Rel: 10 May 21
Burn (5:02)
Remember (3:31)
Know (5:33)
Prepare (4:43)
Remember (reprise mix) (2:02)
Review: It's not often someone other than Omar S releases on his FXHE label. And it is never that he has put hardcore post-punk. But we're not complaining. There's a real dance floor chug to this new EP that would have been masterfully deployed by dexterous DJs like the late Andrew Weatherall. The whole thing has been recorded, produced and mixed by Alex Smith himself, while the trio that is Decliner are the ones who wrote the filthy guitars and laid down the sleazy drum beats. The tunes are mired in fuzz and grime and have snarled lyrics that really cut through the darkened biker disco vibes. Excellent stuff.
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So Many Ways (reissue)
Cat: MENT 032. Rel: 16 Dec 20
So Many Ways (3:59)
J'attends Les Marines (3:55)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Electric So Far I edit) (5:20)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Slow Many Ways rework) (6:36)
Review: This marks a first ever reissue of this cult-status punk-funk, no wave electro post-punk fusion 45 from 1979. It's by post-Wayne County Electric Chairs and has been produced by David Cunningam and now expanded to 12". The first tune 'So Many Ways' has Val Haller on lead vocals and sounded at the time very different from anything else the band had done. A hypnotic, sure charged groove that still sounds years ahead of its time. 'J'attends Les Marines' is a rework of 'Waiting For The Marines' from the Things Your Mother album but with some added dub and experimental flourishes. Two versions of 'So Many Ways' then close out this fine curio.
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Oberon
Oberon (translucent yellow vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TC 133. Rel: 13 Sep 22
Oberon (7:54)
Strix (4:36)
Mashhit (6:00)
The Aquarium (3:16)
Review: Canadian hardcore art-punk collective, Fucked Up, seem incapable of respite. Following on from last year's momentous, 'Year Of The Horse' mini-LP; their next venture is the upcoming, 'Oberon' EP; named after the king of fairies from Shakespeare's, A Midsummer Night's Dream. If that mythology isn't deep enough, the trudging lead single, 'Strix', takes its moniker from the human flesh-eating mythical bird and bad omen of the same name. It's cryptic, dark, and unlike any form of hardcore you've ever heard. Essentially, it's Fucked Up, by name and by nature.
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EP
EP (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: DBR 030. Rel: 20 Nov 23
David Jones Is Dead (1:38)
Dear Angeline (2:59)
I'm Not The Only One (3:09)
Review: Big guitars playing huge hooks at a propellant pace. The Goods deliver their debut EP, which looks to decades worth of garage rock and pop punk heritage for influence, while ensuring the finished tracks are every bit theirs. Retro revivalism this isn't, a veteran singer-songwriter known for sharp lines drafting seasoned talent from his local music scene in order to make something new, this most definitely is. Headed up by Rob Good, a well-known figure in the underground Oakland guitar scene, California, for the three tracks here - and this project - he's called upon rhythm section and human drum machine Paul Wiseman and highly respected session bassist Cherron Arena. The result is an EP that's personal and passionate, and incredibly thoughtful, while also compelling and high octane. A refreshing indie whirlwind.


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Dura Dura
Dura Dura (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: SW 045. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Dura Dura (4:00)
Duba Duba (3:50)
Review: Borrowing a title from a 50ft sport climbing route in Oliana, Spain, there's definitely something big and wonderfully overbearing about the debut offering from Hot Face. Freshly pressed onto London's revered and always-forward thinking Speedy Wunderground imprint, the work here more than lives up to the label's name, going at listeners with pedal to the metal for the most. Comprising two tracks, an original and 'dub', the opener nods to the likes of King Gizzard and other sprawling, epic prog-metal-psyche outfits, offering up huge guitar solos and switching tempos with cunning, guile and groove. Flip it to find the alternative take, which ups the impact of drums, taking us closer to dance music as it's more widely recognised, and the heyday of big beat, if anyone remembers that one?
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The London Sessions '72
The London Sessions '72 (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: EA 45072. Rel: 24 Jun 22
I Got A Right (take #4 with Guitar Solo - Olympic Studios) (2:51)
Tight Pants (James & Scott Run Through - Trident Studios) (1:23)
Search & Destroy (alternate version - CBS Studios) (3:22)
Death Trip (Early Guide vocal version - CBS Studios) (4:47)
Gimme Danger (Early version - CBS Studios) (3:20)
Review: Not to be confused with the 12th studio album by Mary J. Blige, or any of the other records with 'London Sessions' in the title (and there will be many, many), it's now 50 years since Iggy Pop and his Stooges sat down to record the now-legendary LP, Raw Power, with sessions taking place (you guessed it), in London. Logically, this extended player collates some of the best versions that didn't make the final cut into one place, and as such is definitely a must for diehard fans and collectors.

Not that others should be put off in anyway. We'd still recommend getting a copy of the original as it was intended to be released. The players designed it that way. But this is also a well-worth owning piece of punk rock history, with unrelenting, unpolished, uncompromising and unapologetic noise sounding as infectious today as it did back then.
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Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry
Cat: MALONE 12001. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry (3:04)
Mal-One Meets Debbie Harry Down On The Bowery (2:47)
Never Seen A Bad Picture Of Debbie Harry (Drum & Bass mix) (2:46)
Do The Punk Rock (1:46)
Review: London punk lifer, Mal-One, grew up in the true first wave of UK punk, even having his childhood bike stolen by another local young boy, one Steve Jones (yes, Sex Pistols Steve Jones) at the age of seven in the suburbs of Hammersmith. Now, so many decades on, the debut 12" under the Mal-One moniker arrives with an EP utterly indebted to the retro infatuation with Miss Debbie Harry. The adorning artwork features a homemade collage, while the included poster has been spotted around the city, continuing the artist's street gallery saga. This piece of absurdist, classic pop-punk is worth the price of admission for the title-track's rap verse spieling of Blondie song titles alone. Get involved.
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Halloween
Halloween (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: 7IN 56. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Halloween (1:49)
Halloween II (2:11)
Review: Logically landing on 31st October, 1981 (well, the year is far less significant than day-month), 'Halloween' was one of horror punk outfit Misfits' early singles, released through Plan 9 Records. Just 5,000 copies were pressed on black 7" vinyl, the most sought-after now are those with a full lyric sheet which was missing from many copies. It's also notable as the first time the group used their logo inspired by genre-specific US movie magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland.

This would be the last Misfits outing with guitarist Bobby Steele, and reflects just how wild and daring some of their ideas were. Track one, 'Halloween', has cultish, chant-like qualities, but pales into comparison with the longer sequel, 'Halloween II', which features verses in non-standard Latin, just to throw petrol on the whole fire and brimstone feel.
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At Your Funeral
At Your Funeral (limited orange vinyl 7")
Cat: GO 82. Rel: 09 Jun 22
At Your Funeral (1:48)
Porch Song (extended version) (0:47)
Second Street (2:09)
Beastly Bit (acoustic) (2:28)
Reach For The Bottle (1:30)
Swan Song (1:39)
Review: Pinhead Gunpowder are most famous for featuring Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day in a more furious mood than his day job requires, but the band was originally formed by Aaron Cometbus who remained the main songwriter. In 2000 they released a split EP with Dillinger Four, and the three Pinhead Gunpowder tracks from that release now make their mark on this release. Included is the searing 'At Your Funeral', which sounds like classic Armstrong finding artful ways of expressing his hatred for someone in snotty punk style. The B side is made up of live cuts from radio shows, making this a must grab for fans of the band and West Coast punk in general.
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Nowhere Generation II
Cat: LVR 2848. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Answer (3:54)
Last Man Standing (4:28)
This Time It's Personal (4:02)
Pain Mgmt (3:41)
Holding Patterns (3:30)
Review: Following on from last year's excellent statement of intent, 'Nowhere Generation', Chicago natives and melodic hardcore heroes Rise Against return with the companion, sister EP, 'Nowhere Generation II'. Composed of 5 new cuts originally written/recorded during the album process, the band opted to split the 16 full songs into separate volumes, in order to give listeners an opportunity to fully digest the overarching themes of alienation and everlasting political corruption that have become ceaselessly commonplace. Anthemic, ferocious, emotive and cathartic in equal measure, this follow-up continues the momentous energy of its predecessor while putting a definitive full stop on the 'Nowhere Generation' era. Lead single, 'Last Man Standing', is also one of the most vital contributions to their own expansive canon the group have dropped in well over a decade.
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Possession
Possession (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: POSS 1201. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Twist Of Cain (4:17)
Possession (3:42)
Trouble (3:19)
Lords Of The Left Hand (2nd version) (2:45)
Review: Samhain's Possession EP has never before been on vinyl. It features four tracks that started as outtakes from the sessions for Final Descent, the third and final full length by these American deathrockers back in 1990. As such they are dense walls of hardcore and punk rock with sleazy guitars and gutteral vocal cries. Even before these were made, Glenn Danzig and bassist Eerie Von had already recruited guitarist John Christ and drummer Chuck Biscuits with a view to forming their ensuing outfit Danzig, but the signature Samhain remains. This one comes on limited blue vinyl.

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Psychic Dance Routine
Psychic Dance Routine (1-sided screen-printed transparent red vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FSR 691. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Shot Down (2:03)
Psychic Dance Routine (2:38)
Wired (2:01)
Opening Night (2:04)
Sold Out (1:37)
Review: Having just finished a sold out jaunt across the United States and Canada as part of a four band punk package, Scowl drop this much anticipated new EP which sees them adding an element of grunge to their trademark hardcore sound. continues their run of top form. They make some of the most original and striking guitar-fuelled sounds around, with breathy vocals, lush melodies and introspective songwriting, wielding a powerful, lunging sound that will keep hardcore fans happy but might also appeal to the heavier end of the alternative spectrum - we're thinking Sonic Youth or Hole fans.
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New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited black & white clouds vinyl 12")
Cat: BF23 29. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Mystery (2:20)
Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange) (3:44)
Underwater Boi (3:42)
Review: This is a special and unique coming together that sees Turnstile join forces with the brilliant Toronto jazz ensemble and production team BADBADNOTGOOD. They have worked on reimagining songs from the former's well-received 2021 album Glow On and the results bring all new perspectives and dynamics to tunes like 'Mystery', 'Alien love Call' featuring Blood Orange and 'Underwater Boi.' Both Turnstile and BADBADNOTGOOD are untouchable in their fields right now with rave reviews for their records as well as their live shows. This is another standout project.
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Common Sense
Common Sense (limited 12")
Cat: YR 0098LPB. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Common Sense (4:00)
Lick The Bag (3:21)
Sentinel Island (3:45)
Blue (3:21)
Review: First popping up on our radar in 2020 - or rather hurling itself onto it with all the subtlety punk can muster - Common Sense gets a reissue and not before time. Outspoken but never outgunned, Swedes Viagra Boys rightly courted some serious praise with 2022's album, Cave World, so it makes sense to revisit this epic EP in a bid to get newcomers acquainted with what came before. Opening on the title number, things may not sound quite as you'd expect. While known for their ability to wield bloody-lipped chargers, 'Common Sense' owes as much to shoegaze and synth rock as it does punk variants, immediately marking the outfit out as something not quite so easy to define. Nevertheless, 'Lick the Bang' is straight up topless sweatbox material, and 'Sentinel Island' centres our brains on wonderfully distorted and frayed riffs. Closing on the slow, nostalgia-hued 'Blue', it's quite the collection.
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10000 Gecs
10000 Gecs (LP + booklet)
Cat: 007567 8642203. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Dumbest Girl Alive (2:09)
757 (2:08)
Hollywood Baby (3:06)
Frog On The Floor (2:42)
Doritos & Fritos (3:17)
Billy Knows Jamie (2:52)
One Million Dollars (2:00)
The Most Wanted Person In The United States (2:33)
I Got My Tooth Removed (2:52)
Mememe (3:12)
Review: Dylan Brady and Laura Les are 100 Gecs and 10000 is their much anticipated second album. It comes four years after their 2019 breakout debut includes previously released tunes 'mememe' which is a colourful mix of ska-inflected verses, thrash guitars and wonky synths and 'Doritos & Fritos', a more 90s styled alt rock anthem unlike anything else the band has done. A world tour is to follow the release of this album and is the natural next step for this artfully unhinged and impossible-to-predict collective who make some of the most outsider pop sounds around right now.
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Bad Bad Reggae
Bad Bad Reggae (LP + insert)
Cat: UVPRV 31. Rel: 03 Mar 23
You Come (3:01)
Nice Town (3:43)
Rude Boy Escape (3:30)
Prohibition (3:10)
Repression (4:13)
The Pig (4:10)
Vieille France (5:02)
Bad Bad Reggae (3:21)
Un Doute Qui Plane (3:22)
Laisse-Moi Rever (3:09)
Harmoniska (2:16)
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Satan Is King
Satan Is King (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: PROS 105901. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Singe
Mouth Breather
Gorged
Satan Is King
Turncoat
Matapacos
Copsucker
Propaganda Of The Deed
Exercise In Futility
Urban Blight
Come Out Fighting
Revenge
Ashes To Ashes
Back In Black Bloc
Maggot Museum
Review: The second full-length from Los Angeles crust-punk/powerviolence mob ACxDC (Antichrist Demoncore) arrived in 2020, six years after their venomous self-titled debut made good on the promise of over a decade's worth of demos, EPs and splits. Satan Is King (a nod to Kanye West's 'Jesus Is King' released the year prior) is another caustic batch of pummelling d-beat punk funnelled through a rusted scuzzy decanter of hardcore fury and satanic worship, featuring feel good hits of the summer such as 'Copsucker'. In all seriousness, if you find your current hardcore lacking in the blasphemy department or just a tad too sanitised, then look no further than this crushing collection of audible violence from true cavern crawlers of the underground.
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Comfort To Me
Comfort To Me (gatefold LP)
Cat: RT 0250LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Guided By Angels (3:02)
Freaks To The Front (1:43)
Choices (2:22)
Security (3:48)
Hertz (2:37)
No More Tears (2:50)
Maggot (3:24)
Capital (2:47)
Don't Fence Me In (2:43)
Knifey (3:24)
Don't Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me) (1:33)
Laughing (1:47)
Snakes (3:00)
Review: You don't get to call your band Amyl & The Sniffers if the music is anything short of corrosive, in the best possible way. Launching at a serious pace from the off, this is punk at its modern best - a juggernaut of sweat, swearing and uncompromising songwriting that's only rival for your attention comes in the form of riffs and gritty chord instrumentation.

But the Melbourne, Australia band's second LP is far from a simple rehash of the first, which we could have also described in similar terms to those you just read above. This time round things feel more thoughtful, perhaps even patient in certain moments. Of course they still wear 'weirdos' on their sleeves, tongues often firmly placed in cheeks. But there's a depth here to the songwriting, a retro and introspective feeling that reveals far more than the debut album let us hear.
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Bad Brains (remastered)
Bad Brains (remastered) (transparent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: COGIC 21791PMI. Rel: 26 May 22
Sailin' On (1:47)
Don't Need It (1:14)
Attitude (1:19)
The Regulator (1:07)
Banned In DC (2:09)
Jah Calling (2:34)
Supertouch/Shitfit (2:33)
Leaving Babylon (4:09)
Fearless Vampire Killers (1:08)
I (2:06)
Big Take Over (2:58)
Pay To Cum (1:24)
Right Brigade (2:25)
I Luv I Jah (6:24)
Intro (0:15)
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Generator (30th Anniversary Edition)
Generator (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 26416 7. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Generator (3:20)
Too Much To Ask (2:45)
No Direction (3:14)
Tomorrow (1:56)
Two Babies In The Dark (2:25)
Heaven Is Falling (2:04)
Atomic Garden (3:14)
The Answer (3:20)
Fertile Crescent (2:07)
Chimaera (2:29)
Only Entertainment (3:09)
Review: The sixth full-length from Los Angeles punk legends, Bad Religion, marked an intriguing turning point in their career. Originally recorded in 1991, but not being released to the masses until the following year; 'Generator', would mark the beginning of drummer Bobby Schayer's tenure with the group, as well as a switch to almost an entirely live recording set up, due to guitarist Brett Gurewitz upscaling of studios. Birthing fan favourite live staples such as the anthemic title track, as well as 'No Direction, 'Heaven Is Falling', and, 'Fertile Crescent', but also offering a darker viewpoint on slower, more cryptic cuts such as, 'Two Babies In The Dark', and, 'Atomic Garden', this 30th Anniversary reissue is an essential grab for anyone wishing to bone up on their nineties punk history.
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Beside Myself
Beside Myself (heavyweight red vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 007567 8655838. Rel: 12 Oct 18
Disconnect (3:29)
Be Here Now (3:28)
Nothing Left (2:45)
Ultraviolet (3:55)
Keepsake (3:32)
Changing Lanes (1:24)
Stigmata (3:35)
Newcoast (3:52)
Just A Life (3:46)
Slip Away (2:57)
Reason For Breathing (2:24)
Right Here (4:07)
Hidden Track (1:41)
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Rat Beat
Rat Beat (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 7911 1. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Bikes Out! (1:44)
Dress For Sick Sesh (1:41)
Heavy Conversation (1:24)
Rat Beat (1:35)
Summers End (1:47)
Saturday (1:48)
Clorox Boys (2:55)
Wordz (1:12)
Blown To Bits (1:16)
She Was A Goner (1:45)
Beach Talk (1:20)
Fuck You Dad (3:24)
Review: New Jersey hardcore punk supergroup, Beach Rats, deliver a knee slap to the temple of any and all would be contemporaries on their infectious, anthemic debut full-length, Rat Beat. Boasting a line-up of seasoned veterans including Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion), Ari Katz (Lifetime), plus members of The Bouncing Souls and Let It Burn, the band have regrouped in their Asbury Park basement headquarters to craft a rapturous collection of to-the-point, old school hardcore that delivers tenfold on the promise of their 2018 debut EP, Wasted Time.
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Kawasaki 1992: Live Radio Broadcast Club Citta Kawasaki Japan September 19 1992
Slow & Low (3:38)
Shake Your Rump (2:52)
Posse In Effect (2:43)
Egg Man (2:33)
Stand Together (2:25)
POW (feat DJ Hurricane) (2:50)
Egg Raid On Mojo (1:26)
Time For Livin' (1:46)
In 3's (2:29)
Michelle's Farm (2:06)
Holy Snappers (3:34)
Jimmy James (3:03)
The Sounds Of Science (3:34)
Hold It Now, Hit It (1:30)
Pass The Mic (2:29)
Freestyle (feat MC Boo) (1:45)
Time To Get Ill (1:34)
Shadrach (0:23)
Review: Few have ever matched the rawness and visceral hip-hop energy of the Beastie Boys, have they? To catch them live is no doubt one of the most explosive musical experiences of the last 50 years. If you never have, fear not, because an album like this one takes you back in time to be there in the flesh, in this case at Club Citta in Kawasaki, Japan in September 1992. It was a performance broadcast live on radio and it comes now on nice heavyweight vinyl with plenty of lesser-known tunes in amongst some of the bigger moments. A real must for collectors and fans alike.
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Back Home
Back Home (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: DLS 012R. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Cactus Tree (3:04)
Taut (2:44)
Confident Man (3:18)
What Are You Waiting For? (2:45)
In My Arms (3:23)
Your Words (3:40)
Count To Ten (2:49)
Happier Still (2:44)
Insecure (3:20)
Today (3:48)
I Will (4:24)
In My Arms (reprise) (2:58)
Sainted (5:01)
Review: London based black feminist punk trio, Big Joanie, are set to follow up their exceptional 2018 debut, 'Sistahs', with a much more nuanced, dynamic collection of material on the upcoming sophomore effort, 'Back Home'. Produced and mixed by Margo Broom (Goat Girl, Fat White Family), the new project showcases an expansive push in every sonic direction; embracing the lo-fi, fuzzed out din of their Nirvana and Husker Du influences with increased abandon, while the strong pop sensibilities are more flagrant and emboldened this time around. A balancing act between grungy dance-punk, and wistful yet authentic pop, elevated by razor-sharp wit and earnest vulnerability, 2022 appears set to be the year that Big Joanie become a commonplace name in all the right circles.
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 350296 4. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Carousel (3:11)
M+M's (2:36)
Dammit (2:46)
Josie (3:06)
What's My Age Again? (2:25)
All The Small Things (3:00)
Adam's Song (4:04)
Man Overboard (2:46)
The Rock Show (2:47)
Firstdate (2:57)
Stay Together For The Kids (3:58)
Feeling This (2:56)
I Miss You (3:45)
Down (3:11)
Always (4:26)
Not Now (4:20)
Another Girl Another Planet (2:41)
I Won't Be Home For Christmas (3:14)
Review: If you're not a Blink 182 fan the fact the American pop punk rockers put out a Greatest Hits album in 2005 might be quite surprising considering they only rose to international chart repute at the turn of the century. Delve into their story, though, and you realise by the time they put out this compilation - coinciding with their split and, in the label Geffen's words, "indefinite hiatus" - they'd actually already been going for more than a decade.

Nevertheless, it's impossible not to acknowledge that it was the landmark albums Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, respectively landing in 1999 and 2001, that saw them really break into the mainstream conscious. As such, excerpts from that era, for example 'All The Small Things' and 'What's My Age Again?' represent the biggest hitters here, however it's hard to ignore just how infectious every upbeat, angst-laden track is.
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False Gestures For A Devious Public (remastered)
Cat: PLATE 043LP. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Done Some Brain Cells Last Nite (3:18)
Degenerate (2:34)
Gestapo Khazi (4:28)
Well Sick (3:48)
Sewer Brain (6:10)
Sucker (3:10)
Mesrine (4:41)
Rule 43 (2:56)
Joys Of Noise (2:34)
Waste Of Flesh & Bone (4:12)
Throttle Ya Blue (1:54)
Review: A band that should need no introduction yet arguably never received the level of success or praise they deserved, is The Blood.

These London punk provocateurs melted down the rulebook in a bonfire on their classic 1983 debut, 'False Gestures For A Devious Public.' Smashing Oi punk, shock rock and even overtly proficient metal leaning guitar solos together in anthemic, moshing, fist-pumping fashion yet sporting major musical ingenuity shrouded beneath the smarmy veneer.

The genre-hopping abandon of opener, 'Done Some Brain Cells Last Nite' to the proto-post-punk airy backing vocals of 'Degenerate' all the way to the French iconoclastic gangster Jacques Mesrine tribute - 'Mesrine', showcase a level of intelligence and wit only made possible by the all too dynamic lightning in a bottle pairing of the self-proclaimed punk secularist Cardinal Jesus Hate and JJ Bedsore.
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We Are The Romans
We Are The Romans (gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3)
Cat: SH 263TBLP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
To Our Friends In The Great White North (4:23)
Mondrian Was A Liar (3:34)
Transitions From Persona To Object (6:04)
Swimming The Channel vs Driving The Chunnel (4:29)
C Thomas Howell As The "Soul Man" (4:54)
Saint Matthew Returns To The Womb (3:05)
Frequency Ass Bandit (4:26)
I Wanna Be A Sex Symbol On My Own Terms (3:41)
Man The Ramparts (9:40)
One Twenty Two (2:15)
Review: Mathcore pioneers, Botch, signed to acclaimed label Sargent House (home to Deafheaven and The Armed), earlier this year with the driven home fact that it was solely with the intention of reissuing their short yet seminal discography. It turned out to be utter lies as the band have since performed a recent secret reunion show, and unveiled the blistering return single, 'One Twenty Two'. The reissue of their magnum opus,' We Are The Romans', has been a criminally overdue process, with the frenetic project heralded as a genre cornerstone as well as a primary influence on names such as Converge and The Dillinger Escape Plan. Complex, aggressive, and caustic in oppressive measures, this is an essential for any fans of hardcore, metal or the most abrasive forms of the ugly nexus where the two intersect and clash.

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Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Concubine (2:20)
Eye Of The Chicken (1:28)
Dum Dum (3:44)
Woly Boly (2:42)
Butthole Surfer (2:54)
Lady Sniff (3:46)
Cherub (6:21)
Mexican Caravan (2:46)
Cowboy Bob (2:55)
Gary Floyd (1:57)
Review: Originally released in 1984 by Touch & Go Records, Psychic was the startling debut album by a then largely unknown Butthole Surfers. And it laid out their stall pretty convincingly, with elements that nodded to the psychedelia implied in the title, but the record largely rooted in more 'traditional' punk sounds, the emerging surf-skate scene, and, to a lesser extent, country rock. Listening back now, and the collection has lost little of its original impact. From the moment you hit play, you know this is going to be an uncompromising and unstoppable assault on the senses, throwing weird effects, cunning tape edits, samples of Spanish radio stations, spit and (probably) blood into the mix. A reminder of a much more visceral and unleashed time in the history of music, to revisit is both joy and lamentation.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited orange & black merge vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006LP. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:08)
The Hoof (2:55)
Lonely Bong (3:10)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:12)
Crocodiles (3:04)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:53)
Keep On Breathin (4:26)
Pressure Mind (3:21)
Rollin Threes (3:48)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V3. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:10)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:03)
Crocodiles (2:58)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:56)
Keep On Breathin (4:25)
Pressure Mind (3:23)
Rollin Threes (3:47)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V2. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:13)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:53)
Hammering On (4:05)
Crocodiles (3:09)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:52)
Keep On Breathin' (4:26)
Pressure Mind (3:22)
Rollin Threes (3:48)
Psychic Jail Break (2:58)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Dark Rainbow
Dark Rainbow (limited gatefold ochre & cream vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505616 7178705. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Honey (2:30)
Man Of The Hour (2:53)
Can I Take You Home (3:08)
American Spirit (3:38)
Happier Days (3:25)
Brambles (3:39)
Queen Of Hearts (3:28)
Sun Bright Golden Happening (3:31)
Superstar (3:11)
Self Love (3:18)
A Dark Rainbow (4:38)
Review: It's not often a band can invoke claustrophobia and agoraphobia in a single album. Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have been building their reputation on a punk rock-desert guitar hybrid over the course of four albums, and on LP number five, Dark Rainbow, the juxtaposition has rarely been clearer. Some tracks seem wonderfully lost in the wilderness, while others are in the throes of a sweat-soaked basement gig. The contrast between opener 'Honey', with its high energy raucousness, and the more patient and emotionally vulnerable 'Man of the Hour', track two, is enough to show what we mean, although there are starker reminders of this quieter, aching side. 'Sun Bright Golden Happening', for instance, is a soft piano stunner, 'Can I Take You Home' feels so delicate you could almost break it without realising.
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Modern Delusion
Modern Delusion (LP limited to 200 copies in picture sleeve)
Cat: SOTCD CTLGLP1. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Synchronized (2:48)
Parallele Lines (3:42)
Fragments (3:34)
Suburban Girls (4:18)
Houseplant (3:10)
2030 (4:19)
At Night (3:03)
Casino (3:01)
La Croix (4:08)
Ageing (4:18)
Kids Of The Black Hole (4:27)
Review: The always superb Sounds Of The City comes through here with some freshness and newness here via their newly minted 'Sounds Of The City, Dark' series. It finds the French outfit Catalogue debuting on the label with a sound that brings a different perspective to the new post-punk movement. Their sound is a mixing pot of an array of different influences and what you get is music that will get you nodding to the grooves while your mind gets lost exploring synthetic elements, angular guitar riffs, robotic rhythms and lovely deep bass.
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Nice One
Cat: BTR 023LP. Rel: 30 Mar 22
Asinine Aesthetic (4:14)
Call Your Bluff (3:26)
Excuse Me Miss (4:03)
Not Ur Baby (3:31)
Stay (5:01)
Creepin (3:53)
Bad Influence (4:10)
TV Screen Beauty Queen (4:11)
Bidi Bidi Bom Bom (4:39)
Lipstick Lines (3:10)
Review: Philadelphia DIY ska-punks Catbite may cite the likes of The Specials, The Selectors, and Elvis Costello over more partisan, Americanised influences such as Less Than Jake or Reel Big Fish, but that's possibly due to their punk pulse thumping subtly under rocksteady nuances.

Last August's sophomore blast and aptly titled, 'Nice One' served as a perfect summer wind-down with the reserved, chilled grooves of 'Bad Influence' rolling along after the bop-punk of 'Call Your Bluff' and 'Excuse Me Miss'. Now, after the slight vinyl delay pinch practically all artists have been experiencing, these summertime vibes are just about ready to be dusted off yet again.
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2 Ynfynyty (reissue)
2 Ynfynyty (reissue) ("jawbreaker" vinyl LP)
Cat: BPR 27V2. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Sandy On The Beach (3:11)
Crashing The Ride (1:23)
Monkey Chow Mein (6:11)
Unhappyable (4:02)
Cumulo Nimbus (6:41)
We Buy Gold (2:29)
So Jellified (4:50)
Evil May Acre (2:53)
Party Ice (6:47)
Sunday Mondays (4:32)
Review: Here comes a reissue of Cherubs's 2 Ynfynyty album on a rather impressive and unique jawbreaker vinyl. It is one of a bunch of reissues of this metal band's best work including special 30th anniversary editions of their Icing album. This one has not been on vinyl since its original release back in 2015 and at the time it was the cult band's first new music in 20 years. It was an immediate hit with older fans as the cult noise rock kings headed into new territory but not without foregoing plenty of the hallmarks of their definitive early sounds.
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Group Sex (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Group Sex (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (limited coloured vinyl LP + 20-page booklet + sticker)
Cat: TRS 11. Rel: 28 May 21
Deny Everything (0:26)
I Just Want Some Skank (0:44)
Beverly Hills (1:31)
Operation (1:31)
Back Against The Wall (1:32)
Wasted (0:43)
Behind The Door (1:25)
World Up My Ass (1:16)
Paid Vacation (1:30)
Don't Care (2:06)
Live Fast Die Young (0:58)
What's Your Problem (1:02)
Group Sex (0:58)
Red Tape (1:48)
What's Your Problem? (bonus track - 1980 Band Rehearsal) (1:17)
Red Tape (bonus track) (0:32)
I Just Want Some Skank/Beverly Hills (bonus track) (2:11)
Live Fast Die Young (bonus track) (1:44)
Review: 
This deluxe, limited edition 40th anniversary reissue of Circle Jerks ?iconic 1980 classic Group Sex has been specially remastered for vinyl. It includes all the original tracks as well 1980 band rehearsal bonus tracks and a 20 page booklet packed with exclusive, never before seen photos, as well as interviews and anecdotes from fans like Fugazi's Ian MacKaye, Rancid's Lars Frederiksen and skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. The seminal hardcore-punk album is one of the genre's landmarks and it had a huge influence on countless acts to follow.
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Live Amsterdam 1981
Live Amsterdam 1981 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EWR 035. Rel: 04 Dec 23
London Calling (3:04)
The Leader (1:34)
Somebody Got Murdered (3:30)
White Man In Hammersmith Palais (3:38)
The Guns Of Brixton (2:40)
Lightning Strikes (3:45)
Ivan Meets GI Joe (2:37)
This Is Clash Radio (5:08)
Charlie Don't Surf (3:34)
The Magnificent Seven (4:45)
Bankrobber (3:39)
Train In Vain (3:32)
Career Opportunities (1:53)
Clampdown (4:05)
One More Time (4:21)
I Fought The Law (2:25)
Review: Punk rock heroes The Clash were midway through their transformation from guitar thrashing rabble rousers to the dub and hip-hop influenced alt pop pioneers they became when this broadcast captured them in live action in the capital of the Netherlands. So, expect a few anthems from the early days like 'London Calling', as well as more futuristic fusions of differemt genres such as 'The Magnificent Seven' and other highlights from their sprawling, ambitious and generally acomplished triumph, the Sandinista! LP
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Stay Free: Live In NYC 1979
Stay Free: Live In NYC 1979 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 85128. Rel: 31 Jan 22
Safe European Home (3:18)
I'm So Bored With The USA (2:31)
Complete Control (3:06)
London Calling (3:14)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (3:51)
I Fought The Law (2:31)
Jail Guitar Doors (2:52)
Clash City Rockers (3:37)
Stay Free (3:26)
The Guns Of Brixton (2:48)
English Civil War (2:34)
Clampdown (4:08)
Tommy Gun (2:58)
Garageland (3:08)
Armagideon Time (4:30)
White Riot (1:16)
Review: On September 21 1979 The Clash took to the stage of The Palladium in New York City and performed one of the most significant gigs of their lives. At that point they'd released their self-titled debut and Give 'Em Enough Rope, and their position as vital progenitors of the British punk explosion was assured on an international level. This particular performance was broadcast on the radio and subsequently became one of the most widely bootlegged of all Clash gigs, but it attained an even more legendary status as the gig where Paul Simonon smashed his bass into the floor, captured on camera and subsequently used as the iconic cover for London Calling.
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Combat Rock/The People's Hall (Special Edition)
Combat Rock/The People's Hall (Special Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched) + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: 194399 55131. Rel: 20 May 22
Know Your Rights (3:38)
Car Jamming (3:52)
Should I Stay Or Should I Go (3:09)
Rock The Casbah (3:37)
Red Angel Dragnet (3:43)
Straight To Hell (5:18)
Overpowered By Funk (4:51)
Atom Tan (2:28)
Sean Flynn (4:25)
Ghetto Defendant (4:47)
Inoculated City (2:37)
Death Is A Star (3:21)
Outside Bonds (4:21)
Radio Clash (4:14)
Futura 2000 (5:56)
First Night Back In London (4:53)
Mikey Dread - "Radio One" (3:40)
He Who Dares Or Is Tired (2:56)
Long Time Jerk (5:06)
The Fulham Connection (3:52)
Midnight To Stevens (4:35)
Sean Flynn (7:23)
Idle In Kangaroo Court (4:56)
Know Your Rights (3:22)
Review: Like owning a little piece of history with a bonus memoir, The Clash's Combat Rock was - is - the band's best selling album of all time and highest charting in both the US and UK. This was also the last time Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon would record together before the lineup changed, and the track list contains at least two of the outfit's most recognised songs - namely 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' and 'Rock the Casbah'.

The original version of the LP was less expansive than this special edition released to mark 40 years since the long-player went on sale. The addition of The People's Hall offers fans a chance to relish in no less than 12 extra tracks, including collaborations with the legendary Ranking Roger - 'Rock the Casbah' and 'Red Angel Dragnet' - the iconic late-frontman of The Beat more than ideally suited to the crew's sound.
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Combat Rock
Combat Rock (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 194399 68951. Rel: 20 May 22
Know Your Rights
Car Jamming
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
Rock The Cashbah
Red Angel Dragnet
Straight To Hell
Overpowered By Funk
Atom Tan
Sean Flynn
Ghetto Defendant
Inoculated City
Death Is A Star
Review: Album number five from legendary British post-punk and New Wavers The Clash was first unveiled on 14th May 1982. 40 years on it finds itself the centre of attention once more, re-released both in this original version and an extended edition with bonus record The People's Hall. Sticking to this outing, fans will likely already know that the record as it was first intended remains the band's most successful of all time, outselling all that came before or after and charting higher than any other in the US and UK alike.

Respectively hitting number seven and number two in the charts of the day, and spending 23 weeks in the top 40 albums in Britain and a mammoth 61 weeks in the LP league tables Stateside, today it's a double-platinum testament to just how potent the combination of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon was. The last record to feature that iteration of the outfit, tracks like 'Rock the Casbah' and 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' remain utterly timeless.
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Capitol Radio Shakedown
Capitol Radio Shakedown (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BAU 008LP. Rel: 24 May 23
Clash City Rockers (2:48)
Brand New Cadillac (3:16)
Safe European Home (3:16)
Jimmy Jazz (3:50)
London Calling (4:06)
Guns Of Brixton (3:00)
Train In Vain (3:25)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (4:18)
Koka Kola/I Fought The Law (4:13)
Spanish Bombs (3:19)
Police & Thieves (5:16)
Stay Free (3:36)
Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad (3:11)
Wrong 'Em Boyo (4:07)
Clampdown (3:35)
Janie Jones (2:10)
Complete Control (3:32)
Armagideon Time (7:36)
English Civil War/Garageland (3:27)
Bank Robber (3:34)
Tommy Gun (3:16)
Review: When The Clash rolled into Passaic, New Jersey in March 1980, they were fully hitting their stride. They'd released their instant classic London Calling in December the year before and cracked the US top 30, so they hit Stateside with some swing in their stride, and it shows on this fantastic document of one of the breakthrough US gigs. Of course the classics spill out of this collection, from 'London Calling' and 'Guns Of Brixton' to 'I Fought The Law' and their cover of Junior Murvin's 'Police & Thieves', all delivered by a band firing on all cylinders.
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Alone In A Dome
Alone In A Dome (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 147. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Part Of The Landscape (2:38)
Halos (1:34)
Stuck In The Winter (3:36)
Pretender (2:17)
No Dissertation (1:27)
Tell Molly (2:36)
Before Midnight (2:20)
No Such Thing As Grownups (2:16)
That One Week (2:08)
Brush Off (2:53)
Enemies (2:12)
On Division (3:03)
Review: The Copyrights are a pop punk band from Illinois who have been working steadfast on their ear-catching sound since 2003. After so many years hopping from label to label (but often orbiting Chicago's Red Scare), they're landing on the mighty Fat Wreck Chords with one of their biggest albums to date. If you know Fat Mike's label then you know what you're in for here - insanely catchy blasts of radio-friendly punk rock - but The Copyrights have been doing this long enough to know how to give their music an edge. There's a certain gnarliness in the riffs, a snarl around the edge of those big choruses, which shows they're not making throwaway chart fodder here. This is pop punk for the true lifers, and one of the band's finest achievements to date.
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Panty Raid
Panty Raid (limited coloured vinyl LP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: LUX 66. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Domino
Nothin' But A Gorehound
Faster Pussycat
Garbage Man
Hurricane Fighter Plane
I'm Cramped
Love Rubbed Off
Lonesome Town
Woman Need
Human Fly
Love Me
Voodoo Idol
Is Elvis Dead?
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Demos 1977-79
Cat: CRASS 001. Rel: 14 Jul 22
Heart Throb Of The Mortuary (2:06)
I Can't Stand It (1:45)
Do They Owe Us A Living? (1:15)
Who's Side Are You On? (0:58)
Angela Rippon (2:43)
End Result (1:05)
G's Song (1:43)
General Bacardi (1:49)
Securicor (1:06)
Punk Is Dead (1:28)
G's Song (2:34)
Count In (2:33)
Mother Earth (4:01)
Fight War Not Wars/They've Got A Bomb (3:21)
Shaved Women (2:36)
Tired (3:17)
Review: If you need an introduction to the anarcho-punk legends, Crass, perhaps you've strayed too far off the beaten path. If you're a genuine crass-er, crass-ite(?), then this *ahem* unofficial (but legacy standard) collection of early demos ranging from 1977-1979, is a vital component to your collection. Even the most visionary punk auteurs, capable of pissing off and captivating legions in equal stead, had to begin somewhere, and work meticulously on their chaotic craft before accosting the unsuspecting masses. This is the rare chance to take that process home with you, and absorb it all in true fly-on-the-wall abject voyeurism.
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San Francisco's Doomed
Cat: SV 178. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Frustration (2:24)
Crime Wave (1:26)
I Knew This Nurse (2:33)
San Francisco's Doomed (2:23)
Rock 'n' Roll Enemy No 1 (2:20)
Piss On Your Dog (2:28)
Feel The Beat (1:27)
I Stupid Anyway (1:55)
Twisted (1:44)
Murder By Guitar (4:32)
Instrumental Instrumental (1:45)
Flyeater (2:43)
Rockabilly Drugstore (1:29)
Dillinger's Brain (1:49)
Flipout (2:47)
Emergency Music Ward (2:07)
Monkey On Your Back (2:52)
Yakuza (3:10)
Rockin' Weird (2:05)
Samurai (3:06)
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Damned Damned Damned (National Album Day 2022)
Cat: BMGCAT 705CLP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Neat Neat Neat (2:41)
Fan Club (2:54)
I Fall (2:05)
Born To Kill (2:33)
Stab Your Back (1:00)
Feel The Pain (3:39)
New Rose (2:44)
Fish (1:36)
See Her Tonite (2:26)
1 Of The 2 (3:05)
So Messed Up (1:49)
I Feel Alright (4:24)
Review: The first definitive British punk album, Damned Damned Damned, would serve as the arrival of a new form of audible angst, that over four decades later has still managed to maintain its bite and snarl. Originally released on Stiff Records in 1977, National Album Day 2022 has insisted on bringing this highly influential classic to life in a new pressing; teeming with energy, wit and enough proto-genre bending to remind all why The Damned are still an integral aspect of any discussion regarding UK punk and alternative music nearly a half century on.
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A Night Of A Thousand Vampires: Live In London
Cat: 0218134 EMU. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Beauty Of The Beast
Wait For The Blackout
Plan 9 Channel 7
Standing On The Edge Of Tomorrow
Grimly Fiendish
Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
Absinthe
Under The Floor Again
I Just Can't Be Happy Today
13th Floor Vendetta
Eloise
People Are Strange
Curtain Call
Tightrope Walk
The Dog
Neat Neat Neat/Bela Lugosi's Dead
Black Is The Night
Blu-Ray
Review: Just a few nights before Halloween of 2019, The Damned brought, 'A Night Of A Thousand Vampires', to the London Palladium with the help of The Hammer House of Horror and cast of The Circus of Horrors. What transpired was a truly immersive, theatrical, career-spanning set delivered with a level of artistic showmanship that only the iconic horror-punks could pull off so brazenly. Recorded and filmed for immortalisation (or undead resurrection), you can now witness the orchestrated carnage in true fly-on-the-wall, slasher movie voyeuristic fashion.
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6:66 Satan's Child (reissue)
6:66 Satan's Child (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 2892G. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Five Finger Crawl (3:39)
Belly Of The Beast (4:28)
Lilin (6:33)
Unspeakable (4:10)
Cult Without A Name (4:45)
East Indian Devil (Kali's Song) (4:03)
Firemass (3:54)
Cold Eternal (4:41)
Satan's Child (3:31)
Into The Mouth Of Abandonment (4:37)
Apokalips (4:55)
Thirteen (4:05)
Review: Originally unveiled in 1999, Danzig's sixth studio album certainly had pretty big ideas behind it. As Glenn Danzig said at the time of its release, this was the band's first LP to involve digitally recorded voices. The frontman and founder also attempted to distill the best parts of the preceding five records, and the acclaimed Thrall EP, while adding some new "flavours" to the mix.

So, what does that sound like? Well, it's a big room-filling, industrial-edged metal powerhouse of a release that can easily satisfy both fans of more mainstream guitar tones and those who really never want to compromise at all, and demand nothing but raw, unfettered, bleeding edge noises that refuse to desist. Simply put, it's a pretty timeless work that fully deserves this re-release.
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Circle Of Snakes
Circle Of Snakes (limited gatefold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 3382. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Wotans Procession (2:24)
SkinCarver (3:57)
Circle Of Snakes (3:06)
1000 Devils Reign (3:46)
Skull Forrest (5:03)
HellMask (3:23)
When We Were Dead (4:47)
Night, BeSodom (3:28)
My Darkness (4:22)
NetherBound (3:41)
Black Angel, White Angel (4:25)
Review: Th eighth full-length from former Misfits horror-crooner Glenn Danzig's solo project/band served as their first LP to not carry a number, following 777: I Luciferi which angled itself as the closing work of that initial seven volume sequence. Originally released in 2004, Circle Of Snakes continues the descent of Danzig into a rawer, more abrasive form of metallic leaning gothic hard rock, with a notable lowering of vocals in the mix in order to elevate the churning jaggedness of the instrumental rumble. Continuing to eschew the more industrial programming of previous Danzig entries and echoing the stripped back approach of 'Danzig 1' and the increased heaviness of the aforementioned Luciferi, the album would also mark the first appearance of Tommy Victor of Prong on guitars, helping to aid the audible malevolence and ultimately leading to one of the strongest contributions to Danzig's latter day 21st century output.
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