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Five More Years
Five More Years (red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3446. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Five More Years (3:22)
On The Streets (2:50)
Review: The year 1982 can definitely be regarded as a vital one for the working-class Oi-punk movement. One that saw the release of debut full-lengths from the likes of the abrasive Blitz, and the somewhat underappreciated The 4 Skins, who were endlessly plagued by a myriad of line-up shifts. By the time their second full-length, A Fistful of...4-Skins arrived, the group were already onto line-up number four (no pun intended), and this time period is where the 'Five More Years' 7" single rears its skinhead from. Topped with the anthemic opening track from the album, and tailed with the CD reissue bonus cut, 'On The Streets', this sampler/taster/snapshot/teaser/whatever else you'd like to consider it, serves as a perfect piece of oi-punk memorabilia and entry point for those who don't mind doing some of their homework in reverse. These recordings are also notable for being some of the sole studio pieces from The Last Resort vocalist, Roi Pearce, who would serve with the skins for only the one full-length, and subsequent From Chaos To 1984 live album released the following year as swansong.
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Omega Sessions (remastered)
Omega Sessions (remastered) (1-sided digitally printed 'emerald haze' vinyl 12")
Cat: ORGM 2185G. Rel: 16 Feb 24
I Against I (2:53)
Stay Close To Me (2:24)
I Luv I Jah (6:32)
At The Movies (2:28)
Attitude (1:28)
Review: 'The Omega Sessions' is a five-song EP recorded by Bad Brains in 1980 and released in 1997. The tracks were recorded and mixed at the original Omega Recording Studios in Rockville, Maryland, and overall, the EP contains early versions of songs which eventually appeared on later releases, including a revamped reading of 'I Against I.' This reissue marks the seventh release in the remaster campaign that is now upon us, re-launching the Bad Brains Records label imprint. Just five incendiary originals screamers, all the way through to the inimitable sass-monster that is 'Attitude', are enough to turn our brains mushy once more.
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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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Living Las Vegas
Living Las Vegas (10" + insert)
Cat: BTTG 028. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Living Las Vegas (2:33)
Counting Back From 13 (2:55)
Review: Following on from last year's critically acclaimed debut LP This Is Crime Wave, Codefendants return with a brand new 10" single complete with two utter bangers. The culmination of an effort by Get Dead vocalist Sam King, who by offering tattoos and selling flash art with his graffiti crew in order to raise funds to help rapper Ceschi Ramos with his incarceration; later when the pair would meet, they bonded over a bottle of whiskey and their shared passion for the Venn Diagram intersections of the realms of punk and hip-hop. With the addition of punk legend and NOFX main-man Fat Mike, an incomparable trio was born. Flagging their genre as "Crime Wave" (hence the album title), the tripod of MC's and punks deliver a dizzying concoction of new wave, hip-hop, flamenco, hardcore and sunshine pop, while the titular 'Living Las Vegas' from this new 10" features west coast rap legend 2Mex.
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Alone In Death
Alone In Death (limited red & blue & black smash vinyl 12")
Cat: ULR 330EP. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Alone In Death (4:14)
Hellsphere (3:24)
Realistic Flesh Mask (3:11)
The Pain Of Existence (3:03)
Graverot (2:38)
God Is My Enemy (3:31)
Review: Following on from last year's crushing debut full-length, 'The Codex Of Flesh', Colorado Springs deathcore new schoolers, Crown Magnetar, return with the visceral 'Alone In Death' EP. Combining all facets of the genre from the brutally heavy to the obscenely technical, their myriad cacophony careens with zero warning into obliterating blast beats, mammoth breakdowns and caustic, malevolent shrieks. For a subgenre once so maligned and snobbed, it's releases like this that serve as testament to the vitality and staying power of such a twisted hybrid.
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Neat Neat Neat
Neat Neat Neat (limited white & purple split coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 4930. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Neat Neat Neat (2:56)
I Walk The Line (1:05)
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (0:39)
I Must Be Mad (0:37)
Review: Following 'New Rose' as only the second ever single released by The Damned, 'Neat Neat Neat' has gone on to become, not only one of the band's biggest hits, but a timeless punk anthem used in everything from series like The Boys and The Simpsons, to the epic heist/chase sequence in Edgar Wright's Baby Driver, to even being covered by vastly differing acts from Elvis Costello to My Chemical Romance. This vibrantly coloured 7" captures a handful of cuts from a 1994 live performance in Mulhouse, France, boasting the aforementioned single on the A-side with a curious selection of covers on the flip, ranging from Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line' to 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' from The Righteous Brothers and even a rendition of 60s mod originals The Craig's 'I Must Be Mad' lobbed in for good measure.
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Neat Neat Neat: Live
Neat Neat Neat: Live (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 4928. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Neat Neat Neat (2:56)
I Walk The Line (1:05)
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (0:39)
I Must Be Mad (0:35)
Review: 'Neat Neat Neat' might have only been the second single released by The Damned, but its timeless longevity as an essential punk staple has seen it appear in episodes of The Simpsons and The Boys while Edgar Wright would give the track yet another lease on life by using it to score the intense opening chase sequence in 2017's Baby Driver. That's before even mentioning the vastly differing artists it has influenced with everyone from My Chemical Romance to Elvis Costello taking a stab. Pressed to artwork complimenting purple wax, this 7" offers a slice of cuts captured during a set in Mulhouse, France in 1994, with the classic single on the A-side, while the flip boasts a dynamic yet bizarre bevvy of covers, from the likes of iconic pop duo The Righteous Brothers ('You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin') to 60's mods The Craig ('I Must Be Mad') to Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line'.
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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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Demo-lition Style
Demo-lition Style (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: VILE 017. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Ignorance Your Surrender (2:39)
What Method What Madness (3:16)
Blood Of The Innocent (2:37)
Cries Of Help (1:42)
Look At Tomorrow (2:05)
Is This To Be (1:48)
Review: Demo-lition Style is a compilation of demo recordings by the British hardcore punk band Discharge, little-known figures outside the punk circuit but fearsomely revered figures within. Considered one of the founders of the D-beat subgenre - and an influence on thrash metal, black metal and crust punk - Discharge's metallurgic punk style is best exemplified by their guttural, demonic vocals, performed by frontman/legend Jeff "JJ" Janiak. The comp contains entirely raw and uncut tracks recorded 1977 and 1981, with their unpolished quality lending them an extra hellish bent.
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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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USA
USA (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3558. Rel: 08 Jun 23
USA (3:23)
UK 82 (2:50)
Hey You (2:10)
Review: The Exploited are one of the most important Scottish punk bands, period. Their hardcore sound started belting out from Edinburgh in 1979 and by the time they released their second album Troops Of Tomorrow three years later they were UK-wide legends. Of all the tracks on the album, 'USA' is one of the sharpest, calling out the superpower in no uncertain times set to a pile-driving hardcore beat. Now Cleopatra are pressing the tune on 7" for the very first time, backed with 'UK82' and 'Hey You', the latter of which was originally a secret track on Troops Of Tomorrow.
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All The Same
All The Same (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1410. Rel: 21 Mar 24
All The Same (3:00)
Land Before Time (2:09)
Review: Fat Dog make a riveting return to the spotlight with new single 'All The Same'. Following up their 2023 debut 'King Of The Slugs', their latest track is a hardcore stadium-crusher, hadron-colliding motifs of coldwave, EBM and anthem punk for an electronic statement reminiscent of Scalping or Yard Act, but to an end all of their own fashioning. It's no wonder this cold-punk five-piece group of lads are billed as "music to grow your hairline to"; despite the huge sonic histrionics present in their music, the track somehow manages to provoke the release of cortisol and oxytocin in the brain at the same time, nailing that ever so delicate blend of humour and tension.
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Punch
Punch (limited orange vinyl 7")
Cat: BEAG 6CGR141VIRUS522LT. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Patrick Fitzgerald - "Punch" (3:36)
Jello Biafra & Motorpsycho - "Punch" (3:57)
Review: Two towering labels, Alternative Tentacles and Crispin Glover, break the mould for a momentary merger on this artistic collision of rogue planets: a new split reissued 7" housing that infamous syncretic, Patrick Fitzgerald, Motorpsycho and Jello Biafra, and their twin versions of Fitzgerald's original song 'Punch'. Fitzgerald is best known as a pioneer of folk punk, famously channelling his sardonic wit into a fleeting, light but somehow also epical sound. 'Punch' first surfaced in 2009 as a one-off single released under Crispin Glover's remit; it's now heard once more in both versions, tracking incendiary denunciations of politics on Fitzgerald's part, amid a suicidal, guitar-driven ascension into the air.
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John Peel Session 17/10/96
John Peel Session 17/10/96 (limited 10" + postcards)
Cat: PRE 042. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Ten Feet Tall (4:10)
Spaghetti Junction (3:18)
Bury My Heart At Pier 13 (3:33)
Down To You (4:20)
Review: The Flaming Lips' The John Peel Session of October 17, 1996, marked a pivotal moment in the trajectory of the Flaming Lips. Just before their rise to international prominence, the session captured their essence through four tracks that showcased their eclectic blend of neo-psychedelia, experimental rock, and indie influences. Peel, renowned for his astute ear for new talent, played a crucial role in introducing the band's unique sound to a broader audience. The session serves as an audio bookmark to their innovative approach and the impact of Peel's support in propelling them towards global recognition.
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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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The Prowler (reissue)
The Prowler (reissue) (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: ECP 097. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Killer In The Dark (1:59)
Graduation Dance (1:54)
Freeze Your Blood (0:51)
Directive Kill (2:21)
I Won't Forget (2:42)
Review: Out of print for years, The Prowler, the first ever EP by pop punk stalwarts Horror Section, returns under the aegis of the label Eccentric Pop for one last Halloween season. Pressed for the first time on opaque red (/250) and black (/250) vinyl, the album is an emotive blend of horro r- and pop - variants of the band's genre of choice, more than anything flaunting the infectiously low drawl of lead vocalist Tommy Boyer, amid massive grungey guitar propulsions by the Nick Habit and Teflon Dave. The five tracks are like creepy skeletons in closets, each popping out at the listener like emotive ghosts.
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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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Louie Louie (live)
Louie Louie (live) (limited purple & black splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3525. Rel: 19 May 23
Louie Louie (2:49)
Wild Love (4:33)
Review: Cleopatra Records are no strangers to collectible 7"s from the archives of Iggy & The Stooges. In recent times we've had the likes of 'The Passenger', 'Scene Of The Crime' and even a live spot with David Bowie in 1977 thrown into the mix. Now comes something which feels so right tucked up tight on a 45 - a raucous live rendition of The Kingsmen's classic beat track 'Louie Louie', a song which would go on to be a lifelong staple in Iggy Pop's performance career. On the flip comes another rarity - a blistering version of The Stooges' own cut, 'Wild Love', all pressed up on purple vinyl for your listening pleasure.
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Unemployed (reissue)
Unemployed (reissue) (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3646. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Unemployed (2:17)
Last Chance (1:32)
Matinee (1:26)
Review: How does it feel to be unemployed? Well, depending on your politics and circumstances - and in turn, how you look at it - such a state can either feel like complete uselessness or complete freedom. When it came to releasing their debut single 'Unemployed', hardcore punks Kraut knew just as much about the latter state of mind as they did the former. Channelling the fury of the anti-work movement so adjacent to the punk scene - "make those stiffs live in fear... don't give 'em a chance to organize!" - the single amounted to a scathing and knowing take on political disunity in England and the discontent bubbling under. Now reissued via New Red Archives as it first appeared in 1981, it comes alongside two equal stonkers, 'Last Chance' and 'Matinee'.
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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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When The Two 77's Clashed
Cat: MALONE 010. Rel: 13 Feb 24
When The Two 77's Clashed (3:23)
When The Two 77's Clashed (version) (3:24)
Review: Mal-One is a historian of punk rock music in many ways. From growing up on the same street as the Sex Pistols' Steve Jones and Paul Cook, to studying the culture in many aspects from the sound, artwork and people in the scene. Mal-one is a beacon to the origins of the UK Punk beginnings. Many say his artwork captures the scene and time perfectly. 'When The Two 77's Clashed' is the lead single from the full-length album Punk Rock Is Back! At first listen, you immediately hear the UK influence and Sex Pistols up, front and center. The alternate version is on the B-side is a touch more reserved and holds back on the energy of the original, focusing more on the bassline to take the lead then the all-out angst of the album version. For those interested in this period of Punk music, Mal-One is staggering figure of the culture.
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Beat Perpetual
Beat Perpetual (7" + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZ 166. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Beat Perpetual (3:07)
Dreaming Out Loud (2:02)
Review: Before the release of their highly anticipated new full-length, 'Please Don't Take Me Back'; set to drop this October, Durham City's favourite emo/pop-punk outfit, Martha, offer a taster of what's to come with this 7" single, featuring the upcoming LP's opening cut, 'Beat, Perpetual'. While a sonically light-hearted yet earnest ode to the road and world of touring, the lyrics weigh up the isolated nature of the past two years that completely changed the core members working dynamic and livelihoods, while the b-side boasts a rapturous cover of 'Dreaming Out Loud', by Wisconsin indie group Tenement. A short sweet single to wet beaks and fan anticipation before the real deal arrives come autumn.
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Out Of Step Outtakes
Out Of Step Outtakes (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: DIS 195. Rel: 28 Nov 23
In My Eyes (3:06)
Filler/Addams Family (3:28)
Review: In January 1983, Minor Threat went into Inner Ear Studio for the first time as a five-piece (Brian Baker had moved from bass to second guitar and Steve Hansgen was now playing bass). They had six new songs that would end up being the centerpiece of what became the 'Out Of Step' 12" EP. The band had also decided to re-record the song 'Out Of Step' with some extra language to try to clarify the lyrics, as well as 'Cashing In', a tongue-in-cheek song about the DC punk scene which they had only played live once. After much debate, 'Cashing In' was added as a hidden track on the original vinyl release, though not listed on the cover or label. There was still blank tape on the reel, so they decided to record an instrumental with the working title, 'Addams Family' and then recorded new versions of 'In My Eyes' and 'Filler' to hear what they sounded like with two guitars. 'Addams Family' ended up being used as a coda to 'Cashing In', but the other two songs were never mixed and largely forgotten for over 35 years until the multitrack tapes were taken into the studio to be digitised in 2021. Surprised by the discovery, Ian and Don Zientara mixed the two songs along with the complete take of 'Addams Family'. These outtakes are now released on a 7" to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of 'Out Of Step'.
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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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Negative Approach (reissue)
Negative Approach (reissue) (limited translucent purple vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: TG 407C2. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Can't Tell No One (1:17)
Sick Of Talk (0:32)
Pressure (0:12)
Why Be Something That Your Not (0:38)
Nothing (1:51)
Fair Warning (0:34)
Ready To Fight (1:00)
Lead Song (1:20)
Whatever I Do (0:53)
Negative Approach (0:52)
Review: Hailing from the same early 80s Detroit scene as The Meatmen and the Necros, Negative Approach were pioneers in what would become known as hardcore punk. Their brutal, 30 second songs whip by in a flash, but there's so much urgency packed into each one of them. It's a totem of the first years of Touch & Go Records, faithfully repressed here on purple vinyl with the iconic Linda Blair artwork intact and sounding as punishing now as it did when it first lurched out of the underbelly of the Motor City. Who else could pack ten tracks onto a 7"?
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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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Psychic Dance Routine
Cat: FLSP 692. Rel: 17 May 23
Shot Down
Psychic Dance Routine
Wired
Opening Night
Sold Out
Review: Santa Cruz based hardcore upstarts Scowl follow up their blistering 2021 debut full-length How Flowers Grow with the genre-bending EP Psychic Dance Routine. Channelling riot grrl spirit and embracing influences from the likes of X-Ray Spex, The Breeders and L7, these five new cuts showcase the true range of frontwoman Kat Moss who trades in her feral bark for a sultry cadence, with results landing somewhere between Hole or The Distillers if they were at a dingy basement show. Following on from an appearance at Coachella (the first instance of the festival ever offering their expansive platform to hardcore acts), it shouldn't come as much of a surprise to see Scowl branching out and diversifying their sound in such brazen fashion. What is surprising is just how naturally they've managed to bridge the gap between hardcore and hook-laden anthems, resulting in a tight snappy display of where their artistic intentions lay for the promising future ahead.
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Kill You
Kill You (12" picture disc)
Cat: PIRP 325. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Kill You (7:18)
Statehouse (5:36)
Review: New York City ska and reggae institution The Slackers have been doing their do for some 30 odd years now. Their latest release 'Kill You', though, shows no signs of staleness with plenty of fresh and futuristic perspectives. Recorded during the sessions for Don't Let the Sunlight Fool Ya, the A-side here is an epic at over seven minutes, while the B-side features a dub mix of 'Statehouse' from the band's Sunlight long player. It is a tune with a long and winding backstory that first saw it as an updated version of 'Wrongful Suspicion' which the band's frontman Vic Ruggiero co-wrote for Rancid back in the 90s.
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So Dumb
So Dumb (limited hot pink vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: PIR 3591. Rel: 09 May 23
So Dumb
It Wasn't Enough
So Stoked
Heart Attack
Review: Often referred to as "Ramones-core", "Weasel-core" and "leather jacket punk", Wyoming mainstays Teenage Bottlerocket have amassed a sincerely devout and faithful cult following thanks to their retro influences and effortless ability to re-purpose their old school influences for a modern audience. Following up their 2021 debut full-length Sick Sesh! with the snappy four-track 7" So Dumb feels like a brief moment of self-therapy and catharsis, with the lead title-track taking aim at people's ignorance and refusal to work together during the covid pandemic, while the B-side opener So Stoked balances these frustrations with the signs of community that were evident. Here the band asks for ten minutes of your time to look at both sides of the coin with a reliably urgent batch of bouncing, classic pop-punk.
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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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Can't Cheat Karma EP (remastered)
Can't Cheat Karma EP (remastered) (gatefold 12"+ poster)
Cat: 421984 3. Rel: 05 Oct 23
War
Subvert
Can't Cheat Karma
Review: Punk pioneers Crass are in the midst of a great series of reissues of the classics. This one brings attention to the work of Zounds, an English post-punk band from Reading, Berkshire. They got together in 1977 and after starting out as part of the cassette culture movement on the likes of Fuck Off Records, they also got involved with the nascent squatting and free festival scene. They were anarchists to their heart - their name is derived from an old English word that is a contraction of "God's wounds" and this Ep shows that. It has been remastered for this reissue and features three visceral cuts.
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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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Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:17)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:20)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:30)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:14)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: Hailing from London's East End, there's few Oi-punk outfits who were as quintessential or authentic as The 4-Skins. While only releasing a small handful of albums with their definitive 80s line up, this live/demo/unreleased cuts compilation offers an aural fly-on-the-wall experience of being confronted with their signature brand of seething anti-authoritarian, anti-police brutality, anti-fascist, football loving, skinhead sporting, Doc Marten stomping punk in real time. Packed with cuts pulled from radio sessions, Bumper sessions, demos and even two tracks from a previously unreleased 7" 45, including the ska-punk-inflected 'Seems To Me'; offering a more subdued side to the OG Skins than most long-time fans would be accustomed to.
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Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Cat: RRS 244COL. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:16)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:22)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:29)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:15)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: The latest reissued compilation of 4 Skins' greatest works contains the hits and misses of the band at the height of the oi! era, which evolved in tandem with their breakout success and helped them along more than a fair little. From the opening jump of 'One Law For Them' and 'Evil', twin charges of unrelenting chant-punk and brawly sonic brashness, to the latter-siders 'A.C.A.B.' and 'I Don't Wanna Die', as well as a second Bumper Session of 'Evil', this retrospective harks back to a distinct early 80s subculture - as well as a band who, in their concern for police brutality and social injustice, defy common misconceptions of skinheads as all bad.
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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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United Blood (reissue)
Cat: BRNN 219315. Rel: 29 Sep 23
United Blood (alternate take) (1:14)
No One Rules (0:26)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:35)
Fuck All Authority (0:28)
In Control (0:28)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Final War (0:23)
Friend Or Foe (1:14)
Traitor (0:25)
Last Warning (0:46)
Society Suckers (1:11)
Get Out (Unfinished take) (0:41)
Crucial Changes (0:24)
We Should Care (1:05)
Discriminate Me (0:41)
Last Warning (alternate take) (0:48)
Fight (0:14)
Intro Bust (0:26)
United Blood (1:10)
Review: Agnostic Front's debut 7" EP from 1983 sees a reissue via Bridge Nine. Described as part of the first wave of New York hardcore - a musical style and subculture emergent in the city in the early 80s, when the punk shockwave was already well dispersed - United Blood is their cacophonous ten-tracker of short, usually no-less-than-a-minute-per-track bursts of rabble and feedback, casting grating aspersions on every social ill from war to discrimination to private property. Best among the bunch is the 15-second long track 'Fight' and the central ultimatum, 'Friend Or Foe'.
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Blood Hair & Eyeballs
Blood Hair & Eyeballs (limited "black & bone bowtie" vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 409996 4000153. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Hot For Preacher (3:44)
Meet Me (3:45)
Versions Of You (3:10)
Bad Time (2:53)
Scars (3:23)
Break (3:15)
Shake With Me (3:55)
Blood, Hair & Eyeballs (2:58)
Hinterlude (1:02)
Broken Down In A Time Machine (2:59)
Teenage Heart (4:04)
Review: Alkaline Trio continue to enjoy their heyday with the strong Blood, Hair and Eyeballs, their tenth album to date. The band's first ever album to be made with their new drummer Atom Willard (Rocket From The Crypt, Angels & Airwaves), this is both nominally and sonically a visceral album, a veritable oozing-forth of metallic-punkish blood and guts after a bloody groundswell built up over the long silence that followed 2018's Is This Thing Cursed?.
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Problematic (reissue)
Problematic (reissue) (limited neon yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 265854. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Carry You (2:03)
She Broke My Dick (0:41)
Better Than That (2:04)
Www.sara (2:21)
Roir (1:06)
What Are You For? (2:09)
Stupid Kind Of Love (1:57)
Alive (1:51)
Real People (2:02)
Lock 'Em Away (2:00)
Teresa (1:49)
I Want Out (0:52)
Crucifiction (2:16)
The Skin (2:19)
Nothin' To Live For (1:12)
Never Took (2:14)
Make Believe (3:08)
Drive Away (2:34)
Review: First out in the summer of 2000, Problematic would mark the fourth full-length with vocalist Chad Price, as well as the final new album from Descendents offshoot All. Though the band was originally conceived as a project to keep busy while vocalist Milo Aukerman studied to become a full-time microbiologist (very punk), All would eventually blossom into own its much adored outfit with a devout cult following who bounced with the group through three separate vocalists and several adventures with mascot Allroy. Not necessarily defunct, but far more inactive in these modern times, with most members devoting any roadage to the primary focus of Descendents, while Price keeps busy with Drag the River; this reissue of their last batch of new material still goes as hard and chaotic as any modern hardcore/pop-punk acts a third of their median age at the time of said recording.
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Kids In The Street (reissue)
Kids In The Street (reissue) (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: OPS 056A1. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Someday's Gone (3:25)
Beekeeper's Daughter (3:29)
Fast & Slow (3:55)
Heartbeat Slowing Down (4:38)
Walk Over Me (3:52)
Out The Door (3:39)
Kids In The Street (4:42)
Bleed Into Your Mind (2:42)
Gonzo (5:00)
Affection (4:38)
I For You (2:30)
Review: Having just reformed earlier this year for their first headline tour in almost a decade, what better time to revisit the criminally underrated and often overlooked fourth full-length from power-pop-punks The All-American Rejects? Originally released in 2012, and following on from the mega successful yet sonically safe When The World Comes Down, the band strived to push themselves further out of their comfort zones than they'd initially ever thought possible. Channelling everything from 60s mod garage rock to orchestral big band jazz, yet all coalesced within the whimsical, sardonic and endearingly earnest penmanship of primary songwriter Tyson Ritter, Kids In The Street is that curious project that offered fans an entirely new, static-shattering chapter that they weren't at the time ready to digest. A decade on, what was once considered their swan song might not clasp onto that title for too long more, yet is in dire need of reappraisal either way.
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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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Amyl & The Sniffers
Cat: RT 0064LP. Rel: 24 May 19
Starfire 500 (3:35)
Gacked On Anger (1:49)
Cup Of Destiny (2:15)
GFY (1:48)
Angel (2:52)
Monsoon Rock (2:27)
Control (2:34)
Got You (2:17)
Punisha (1:44)
Shake Ya (3:16)
Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled) (4:26)
Review: Never too shy for irony, Australian rock band from Melbourne, Amyl and The Sniffers, are keeping the mullet cuts and beer spitting sound of the southern land's sound well alive. It's Rough Trade that have taken up Amyl and The Sniffers for their debut album recorded in Sheffield with Ross Orton towards the end of 2018. Six months on and the four piece are rattling the walls more than ever with a raucous ballyhoo of garage-punk that sees the band's ferocious Pouges-y mix of Irish drunkenness hit the wall with the Californian sounds of Pennywise and Australia's own Frenzal Rhomb. With thrashings of guitars, unique and raw Australianisms, and sweaty, smashing drums: Amyl and The Sniffers are popping off.
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Brand New Soul
Brand New Soul (limited gatefold forest swirl vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PWIG 0371. Rel: 13 Oct 23
Brand New Soul (2:03)
Love Slam (2:22)
Don't Stop (2:29)
Racecar (3:06)
Space Jam (1:37)
Born 2 Run (3:03)
Muck Motors (3:57)
Very Aggressive (1:24)
Sippin Lysol (2:40)
I'm Not Ready (1:43)
Fuel For The Fire (1:39)
Waste Of Space (1:07)
In The Tape Deck (1:53)
Review: Hardcore punk anomaly Angel Du$t have made an artform out of keeping their audience constantly guessing. The brainchild of Trapped Under Ice frontman Justice Tripp, the group have journeyed from playful, pop-inflected breakdowns to Lemonheads worshipping indie-rock, thanks in no small part to the contributions of three of the four core members of Turnstile who have since amicably vacated this project due to Turnstile's major increase in popularity. Brand New Soul serves as the fifth LP from the project but first with an all new line-up who do their utmost to aid Tripp in melding all of the differing sonics toyed with thus far into one endearing and ludicrous formula. Part aggro hardcore, part Vampire Weekend world-pop, all the while strengthened by an earnest homage to rock n' roll rhythm n' blues, this is an audible diagram of the blues to punk with a myriad of musical stops along the route.
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Perfect Saviors
Perfect Saviors (gatefold sea blue vinyl LP + 12-page booklets + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: SH 289LPIE. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Sport Of Measure (2:39)
FKA World (3:16)
Clone (6:43)
Modern Vanity (3:52)
Everything's Glitter (1:33)
Burned Mind (2:32)
Sport Of Form (2:20)
Patient Mind (1:00)
Vatican Under Construction (0:31)
Liar 2 (5:41)
In Heaven (5:51)
Public Grieving (5:13)
Review: Constantly cryptic, aesthetically absurd, and musically unhinged to the point of smothering compression, harshcore dissonance and synthetic whimsy, semi-anonymous collective The Armed have garnered legions of equally endeared yet bewildered followers, thanks to their unique brand of methodical, chaotic, hyper-punk experimentation, which was formulated across 2015's Untitled and the electro-fury of 2018's Only Love, before peaking/imploding on the majorly complex Ultrapop; ranked as one of Juno's top albums of 2021. Enlisting help from a myriad of collaborators including Ben Chisholm (Chelsea Wolfe), Converge's Jacob Bannon, Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Deafheaven), and Boygenius member Julien Baker, to name a small handful, Perfect Saviors promises to see The Armed reach for full-scale stadium rock grandiosity, whilst retaining their endlessly elaborate and intimidating level of caustic sonic craft and abandon.
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The Youth Are Getting Restless: Live At The Paradiso Amsterdam 1987 (remastered)
Cat: ORGMEX 2184. Rel: 09 Jan 23
I (2:18)
Rock For Light (1:53)
Right Brigade (2:23)
House Of Suffering (2:09)
Day Tripper/She's A Rainbow (4:37)
Coptic Times (2:18)
Sacred Love (3:21)
Re-ignition (4:42)
Let Me Help (1:57)
The Youth Are Getting Restless (3:50)
Banned In DC (2:15)
Sailin' On (1:52)
Fearless Vampire Killer (1:10)
At The Movies (2:54)
Revolution (dub) (4:22)
Pay To Cum (1:40)
Big Takeover (3:29)
Review: The Youth Are Getting Restless serves as much as a Bad Brains greatest hits collection as it does live album. Recorded at Amsterdam's iconic Paradiso Theatre in 1987 whilst touring, 'I Against I'; this legendary performance wouldn't be officially released until 1990, arriving after Quickness. The collection of material here is crafted from the band's first three (and arguably most definitive albums), with several classic cuts from the self-titled and, 'Rock For Light', such as, 'Sailin' On', 'Banned In D.C.', and, 'Pay To Cum', played at blistering pace with their trademark incomparable energy. There's also, of course, some space made between the hardcore punk chaos for more chilled-out reggae-indebted sequences, including a cover of Dennis Brown's, 'Revolution', as well as a rearranged medley of 'She's a Rainbow' and 'Day Tripper', by The Rolling Stones and The Beatles, respectively. While the ensuing decade and projects that came with it would be steeped in line-up shifts and internal strife, this live collection is a flashback to a simpler time when H.R. was the frenetic frontman at the top of the hardcore food-chain.
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