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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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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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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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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue)
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4925. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse by iconic punk group The Damned is a haunting journey into the depths of musical darkness. The album captivates throughout with its eerie melodies, ethereal vocals, and brooding atmosphere. Each track exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience into a world of shadows and secrets. The band's masterful instrumentation and haunting lyrics create a spine-chilling experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. All of this makes Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse is a testament to The Damned's prowess as musical storytellers, leaving listeners enthralled and eager for more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (white & purple & black 'double haze' vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: CLOLP 4853. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse captures punk's original rebels in live action in 1994, feeling like a return to their rowdy garage punk origins after spending the latter part of the 80s helping to shape goth rock and then take it overground and into the charts. No sign of 'Eloise' or 'Grimy Fiendish' here though - this all about genre-defining hits like 'Love Song', 'Neat Neat Neat', 'New Rose' and 'Smash It Up', with a heap of perfectly suited and totally unlikely cover versions, from 'Pretty Vacant' to 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling' and 'I Walk The Line'. All on nice coloured vinyl, too, it stands as a testament to The Damned's storytelling prowess, leaving audiences enthralled and craving more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Strawberries (Collectors Deluxe Edition) (B-STOCK)
Strawberries (Collectors Deluxe Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited split coloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 819514012139 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Ignite (4:53)
Generals (3:20)
Stranger On The Town (5:08)
Dozen Girls (4:15)
The Dog (7:14)
Gun Fury (2:56)
Pleasure & The Pain (4:21)
Life Goes On (4:03)
Bad Time For Bonzo (3:49)
Under The Floor Again (5:19)
Don't Bother Me (2:03)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


You'll have to go a long, long way to find a more important record in the back catalogue of The Damned. Strawberries marked album number five for the New Wave-Goth-punks, arriving in 1982, initially through the now-defunct UK indie label Bronze, established by Gary Bron who - incidentally - also played a pivotal role in helping Uriah Heap realise their sound. Digressions aside, this LP at once marks one of the finest moments in The Damned's history, and one of their most turbulent times.

The band's creative confidence - Captain Sensible especially was enjoying a fair share of the limelight at this time as a solo artist - helped them expand and mutate in both subtle and crystal clear ways, introducing instruments like the sitar and cello to the mix. Fans got their beloved dark room masters, and much more besides. Behind the scenes, though, this was a point in time pockmarked by fallouts and disagreements. Still, who said greatness doesn't come at a price?
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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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Another Great Record From The Damned: The Best Of The Damned (reissue)
Cat: DAM 1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
New Rose (2:44)
Love Song (2:05)
Neat Neat Neat (2:43)
I Just Can't Be Happy Today (3:39)
Captain Sensible & The Softies - "Jet Boy, Jet Girl" (3:19)
Hit Or Miss (2:37)
There Ain't No Sanity Clause (2:29)
Smash It Up (Parts 1 & 2) (4:49)
Plan 9 Channel 7 (5:08)
Rabid (Over You) (3:32)
Wait For The Blackout (3:54)
History Of The World (part 1) (3:39)
Review: This classic compilation album by legendary punk rock band The Damned first came as a 1981 release on Chiswick, dubbed the 'first true indie' label to crop up in the UK. Responsible for pushing many of this condemnable bunch's best works, this compilation is representative of the process, covering the band's evolution from their fast and furious debut Damned Damned Damned to their more experimental and diverse Black Album. Wide-ranging but unified in sound, it's testament to the Damned's long shelf-life; they don't call it "eternal damnation" for nothing.
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Fiendish Shadows
Fiendish Shadows (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLOLP 3824. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Curtain Call (part 1) (6:01)
Shadow Of Love (3:53)
Neat Neat Neat (4:57)
Wait For The Blackout (1:31)
Grimly Fiendish (3:24)
Stranger On The Town (5:29)
Is It A Dream (3:52)
There'll Come A Day (5:51)
Smash It Up (2:54)
I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night (6:11)
Looking At You (2:37)
Gun Fury (1:50)
Street Of Dreams (3:24)
Curtain Call (part 2) (4:31)
Lust For Life (2:51)
Love Song (2:33)
New Rose (4:32)
Disco Man (3:31)
Born To Kill (3:22)
Review: Here's a classic live album from British punk heroes The Damned, captured in full flight at Woolwich Coronet on July 11 1985. Wrongly credited to a gig at Santa Monica Civic when it was originally released back in 1997, the facts have since been set straight but whatever the case, this is the band at their best. There's all the best bits of their back catalogue and even some choice covers such as the Electric Prunes' ever-classic 'I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night' and Iggy Pop's 'Lust For Life' - and that's just the icing on top of a set brimming with kick ass punk rock.
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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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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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777: I Luciferi (reissue)
777: I Luciferi (reissue) (limited gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 3470. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Unendlich (1:52)
Black Mass (4:56)
Wicked Pussycat (4:01)
God Of Light (3:41)
Liberskull (5:39)
Dead Inside (5:17)
Kiss The Skull (4:11)
I Luciferi (3:21)
Naked Witch (3:54)
Angel Blake (3:34)
The Coldest Sun (3:59)
Halo Goddess Bone (4:27)
Without Light, I Am (5:37)
Review: Originally released in 2002, 777: I Luciferi is quite often regarded as one of the most unique and heavy projects of the former Misfits frontman's tenure. Shying away from the more industrial programming of his two previous endeavors in order to full re-capture the raw metallic audible aesthetics that had initially helped Danzig stand apart from his horror-punk beginnings, cuts like the beastly 'Wicked Pussycat' or sultry darkness of 'Naked Witch' still resonate with a macabre coolness exclusive to our Glenn. More than two decades on, this reissue serves as reminder of Luciferi as a major highpoint in the latter work of one of the most singular, controversial figures in hard rock, punk and metal to this day.
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Danzig 5: Blackacidevil
Danzig 5: Blackacidevil (limited gatefold 180 gram silver vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 2508. Rel: 05 Nov 21
7th House (3:50)
Blackacidevil (4:23)
See All You Were (5:01)
Sacrifice (4:24)
Hint Of Her Blood (5:02)
Serpentia (6:40)
Come To Silver (3:50)
Hand Of Doom (version) (2:56)
Power Of Darkness (3:18)
Ashes (5:29)
Review: It's insane to think this seminal industrial metal album originally came out all the way back in 1996. Now reissued after its unanimous hailing as a pioneering moment in metal's fusion with breaks and experimental electronic, this version of Danzig's 'Blackacidevil' sees a complete remastering and revamping. Clock that diabolical biosynthetic demon portrayed on the new front cover. From the crunching breaks opener '7th House', through to the relentless trip-hop hurt of 'Serpentia', and the sinfully distorted plod of 'Come To Silver', we're sure you won't be disappointed by this 180g collector's edition - a milestone in electronic rock.
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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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777: I Luciferi (reissue)
777: I Luciferi (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 3469. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Unendlich (1:56)
Black Mass (4:57)
Wicked Pussycat (4:05)
God Of Light (3:36)
Liberskull (5:44)
Dead Inside (5:15)
Kiss The Skull (4:18)
I Luciferi (3:23)
Naked Witch (3:58)
Angel Blake (3:35)
The Coldest Sun (3:54)
Halo Goddess Bone (4:30)
Without Light, I Am (5:35)
Review: Released first round time in 2002, Danzig's 777: I Luciferi is a step away from the programmed industrial influences of the two albums that preceded it in favour of a return to the metallic, rawer sound that helped Glenn Danzig stand apart from his horror shadowed punk beginnings. Now, more than 20 years on, this reissue is a reminder of Luciferi as a high watermark in the later work of one of the most controversial figures in metal, punk and hard rock.
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Who Killed Marilyn?
Who Killed Marilyn? (limited CD)
Cat: CLOCD 4361. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Who Killed Marilyn?
Spook City USA
Who Killed Marilyn? (remix)
Spook City USA (remix)
Review: 'Who Killed Marilyn?' is an early track written by Glenn Danzig when he was with the Misfits. Originally recorded in 1979 with the Misfits but due to financial issues with pressing vinyl copies at the time, was then re-recorded again in 1991 and released under Glenn Danzig's name. An important song in the history of the legendary figure, this is the first time this single has been issued on the CD format. Also included is an additional version of each track remixed and remastered by Danzig himself.
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Standing In The Spotlight
Cat: SVVRCH 085. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Mashed Potato Time (3:03)
2 Much 2 Drink (3:29)
Baby Doll (4:31)
Poor Little Rich Girl (2:33)
Commotion In The Ocean (3:18)
German Kid (3:53)
Brooklyn Babe (3:22)
Emergency (3:22)
The Crusher (3:28)
I Want What I Want When I Want It (2:20)
Review: .Often considered to be one of the biggest commercial flops in music recording history, Standing In The Spotlight was the 1989 debut solo album from Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone. Released under his rap moniker Dee Dee King, the bizarre project served up an amalgam of old school hip-hop, late 50s garage rock and even doo-wop, all blended together in chaotic fashion, and led by Dee Dee's new gangster bravura. It's been noted that the hip-hop-centric attire seen on the cover was adorned by Dee Dee at his last few Ramones shows shortly before departing, which drew major ire from his bandmates. Tapping Marky Ramone to oversee percussion samples, and even enlisting Debbie Harry (Blondie) to provide backing vocals on 'Mashed Potato Time', and, 'German Kid', with the latter featuring vocals sung in both English and German (nodding to Dee Dee's growing up as an army brat), the album was crafted with every earnest intention of launching Dee Dee's solo career. Conceptually inspired whilst in rehab and used as a project of focus when embracing his newfound sobriety; the sheer enthusiasm and fearlessness of Standing In The Spotlight grants it a pass and a place as a truly absurd offshoot oddity from a vital member of the one of the defining punk bands.
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20 Years: A Frantic Effort
20 Years: A Frantic Effort (green marbled vinyl triple 10" LP + insert)
Cat: PIR 3411. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Burnt Out (1:24)
Another Time Bomb (1:42)
Down Out & Low (1:56)
Not Another Minute (1:26)
Shambles (1:21)
One & A Million Miles (1:37)
We Can't Help It (1:41)
I Need A Nurse (2:54)
You Messed My Head Up (2:42)
Gimme Gimme Plastic Surgery (1:17)
My Baby Quit Rehab (0:59)
Get Out Of My Head (2:00)
Adderall (1:23)
Valentine (2:15)
Rat In A Trap (1:30)
Just Wanna Play (1:04)
Kill Or Cure (1:21)
Don't Rely On Me (2:16)
Monkey Boy (Sandcastle version) (2:14)
Stroll The Streets (1:44)
Standing On My Head (1:37)
I Wanted It All (1:54)
Metal Mind (1:43)
Don't Turn Your Heart Off (2:01)
Mentalane (1:50)
Charite Forever (1:47)
Where We Belong (1:42)
Beach 90 (3:06)
Review: Originally known as The Cretins before altering their moniker to DeeCracks in 2007, the Austrian-born Vienna-based pop-punk bruisers have become legends of the underground over their past two decades of tenure, which is precisely what 20 Years: A Frantic Effort commemorates, celebrates and self-critiques. Spread out across 3x10" green marbled vinyl LPs, this retrospective compendium of the band's personal favourite cuts has been revitalised with studio magic to add additional finesse, riffs, keys and even vocal harmonies to bring the tracks up to the members' increasingly rising artistic standards, while two new cuts in the form of 'Burnt Out' and 'Where We Belong', top and tail the compilation.
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I Don't Want To Grow Up
Cat: NAR 026R. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Descendents (1:38)
I Don't Want To Grow Up (1:24)
Pervert (1:38)
Rockstar (0:28)
No FB (0:34)
Can't Go Back (1:43)
GCF (1:59)
My World (3:30)
Theme (2:16)
Silly Girl (2:22)
In Love This Way (2:32)
Christmas Vacation (2:38)
Good Good Things (2:21)
Ace (3:57)
Review: Following on from their acclaimed genre-pioneering debut album Milo Goes To College in 1982, frontman Milo Aukerman of California punk heroes Descendents literally did just that, to pursue a career in biology of all things. With his bandmates touring the record without their titular vocalist and stretched between groups, especially drummer Bill Stevenson who wound up touring with Black Flag in the interim, the desire to craft a sophomore follow up was constantly at the back of their minds, and once Aukerman returned home to hear the more pop-centric direction of the new material Stevenson had been crafting, they jumped into the studio with little to no prep time to record what many regard as the first true pop-punk album - I Don't Want To Grow Up. With their earlier, raw sound slightly more polished and embracing hook-laden melodies at almost every sonic turn, mark our words when we say that there would be no Blink-182, no Millencolin and no persistent sub-genre squabbles if it wasn't for this potent and everlasting gem of a record, which also served as the first of two albums with guitarist Ray Cooper, while being their last with original bassist Tony Lombardo (who simply didn't want to tour).
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Balderdash: From The Archives
Balderdash: From The Archives (gatefold yellow & purple splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 3367. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind (alternative take, "Stukas" Session) (2:17)
Jim Bowie (demo) (2:55)
Cross-eyed Tammy (demo) (2:34)
Monkey See, Monkey Do (demo) (3:12)
Monster Island (demo) (1:57)
Toxic Avenger (demo) (3:05)
Nobody But Me (live) (2:37)
I'm On Crack (demo) (2:10)
Diamond Mine (demo) (2:02)
Pretty Ballerina (demo) (2:07)
She's Got The HIV (demo) (2:12)
Fan Mail (live) (2:51)
Toxic Avenger (live) (4:03)
Monster Mash (live) (2:31)
I'm Leonard (live) (1:51)
Walk On The Wild Side (live) (1:55)
Review: The Dickies are a perennial favourite in US punk rock circles, with a legacy which winds back to the mid-80s and a mischievous sense of fun which has kept their fanbase loyal throughout the decades. This Balderdash set digs into the archives and rewards those fans with all kinds of unreleased treasures from the studio and the stage - cult favourites previously only found on bootlegs, offcuts and wildcards, and some of the band's best punk rock covers to boot. If you love punk rock and/or love The Dickies, you'll love this.
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Dils Dils Dils
Dils Dils Dils (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RADCD 009. Rel: 16 Mar 23
I Hate The Rich
You're Not Blank
Class War
Mr Big
Sound Of The Rain
It's Not Worth It
Red Rockers
Blow Up!
Citizen
It's Not Worth It
Intro
National Guard
Tell Her I Love Her
Gimme A Break
Mr. Big
Love House
Wreck Of The Old 97
New Kicks
Before The Law
Tell Me What I Want To Hear
Class War
Blow Up!
I Hate The Rich
C-A-R
Turgid Tosh
Some Things Never Change
Poor Poor Girl
Only The Lonely
You Don't Matter Anymore
Review: The short-lived Dils was the brain child of Californian brothers Chip and Tony Kinman, who across their brief four-year tenure from 1976 to 1980, managed to craft a small but integral bevvy of minimal, proto-no wave punk that flew in the face of the more snot-nosed breakneck pace of the scene at large. They also exuded slightly more melodic tendencies, earning them the nickname "punk rock Everly Brothers", but make no mistake 'Dils Dils Dils' still offers enough abrasion to peel plaster. The one true LP from the group is made up of their slew of early singles including the essential anthem 'You're Not Blank', while the B-side is rounded out with various live cuts from their momentous peak years. Ending their original run at the dawn of the 80s with support slots for both The Clash, and finally Black Flag; The Dils were the real deal (dil?) and their brief but essential discography is awaiting reappraisal and rediscovery.
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The Great Regression
The Great Regression (limited pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALCOPOP 235X. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Clocks (3:43)
Ded Wurst (2:31)
Summer Of The Shark (2:48)
Three (3:12)
The Warden (2:28)
I Am Kate Moss (3:53)
Instinct (3:27)
Hehe (2:51)
Teeth (5:36)
No Thanks, I'm Full (7:03)
Review: The Great Regression is a new 10-track long player from Brighton five-piece Ditz. They only came together back in 2015 and soon launched their first EP before undergoing a number of changes of line-up. Before that they had already established themselves with fine singles like 'Gayboy', 'Total 90' and a cover of Peaches' 'Fuck The Pain Away' and now back that up here with abrasive but accessible sounds. Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music is a big fan and with social commentary as good as it is on 'Ded Wurst', so are we.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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War On 45 (40th Anniversary Edition)
War On 45 (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited red vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SDR 0134LP. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Liar For Hire (2:52)
I'm Right, You're Wrong (1:58)
America The Beautiful (2:19)
Lets Fuck (2:16)
War (2:22)
I Hate You (2:30)
War In The East (4:21)
Class War (1:45)
Rent-A-Riot (1982 demo) (3:00)
Liar For Hire (1982 demo) (2:47)
Race Riot (1:12)
America The Beautiful (1982 demo) (2:41)
No Way Out (1982 demo) (2:33)
No God, No War (1981 demo) (2:16)
I Hate You (1982 demo) (2:22)
Review: The originally eight-tracker 1982 EP by Canadian hardcore punk band DOA hears a reissue, as we duly cast our minds back to what is widely regarded as one of the pioneering works in the genre. now come an expanded fifteen tracks of fast, vicious punk rock, in a unified commentary on the then-recent Cold War, with themes of racism, fascism and nuclear weapons proceeding throughout. A ghoulish anarchist statement with jubilant edges and rock n' roll touches, the album notably includes a cover of The Temptations' 'War', which later became one of the band's signature tracks.
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Play Games
Play Games (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3005C. Rel: 23 Feb 22
Bulletproof (3:14)
Isms (3:11)
Hi-Lo (3:01)
Rocky (2:25)
Step Right In (3:51)
Rise Above (2:46)
Games (5:24)
Getting Live (3:11)
Buggin' (3:06)
Numb (3:07)
Sore Loser (3:21)
Review: By this point in time Dog Eat Dog had already said a fair bit. Throwing the Warrant EP at the world in 1993, marking the arrival of a hybrid music tour de force among the alternative and skate rock and punk community. Play Games was the band's second full length album, and while it perhaps didn't boast the kind of anthem 'No Fronts' became two years earlier, it still very much represented an act setting out their stall and winning. Albeit perhaps not in terms of chart impact.

Then again, that was never really the Dog Eat Dog way. This, after all, was one of the first outfits - in the US at least - to try and marry hardcore punk with hip hop, welding two distinctly counter-cultural but (at the time) disparate genres together. And for the most part they succeeded. This is one of those parts.

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The Melodies Massacre Years
The Melodies Massacre Years (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: REM 18. Rel: 03 Aug 23
No Way (1:51)
19 (2:16)
Charlie Was A Good Boy (3:05)
Teenage Fever (2:14)
Go Where You Want To Go (3:29)
Here Comes My Baby (3:03)
My Life (1:44)
You're Gonna Loose Me (3:38)
Review: French underground new wave/punk cult heroes, Dogs, are still heralded today for their dynamic, raw approach to gritty pop ditties. Pre-dating the nine full-lengths that have since cemented the band's legacy, The Melodies Massacre Years, compiles their earliest recordings with said label, offering a fresh wax home for both the, 'Charlie Was A Good Boy' 45, and, 'Go Where You Want To Go' 12" maxi-single. Complete with notes from Melodies Massacre founder Lionel Herrmani and featuring many never-before-seen photos from the group's formative years, this is an essential collector's item for any true fans of the Rouen legends.
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Early Singles 1995-1999
Cat: RLGM 15702PMI. Rel: 11 May 23
High School Yum Yum
A Boy Like You
Let's Rab!
Da Doo Ron Ron
I Don't Wanna Go To School
I Don't Wanna Rock 'N' Roll Tonight
Last Chance Dance
I Wanna Be A Unabomber
Message From The Donnas
Speeding Back To My Baby
Wig Wam Bam
School's Out
Strutter
Keep On Loving You
Review: The Donnas made it big when they released their Turn 21 album in 2001, but they were kicking it way before that in the grand tradition of scuzzy garage rock bands. This collection pulls together their early singles recorded between 1995 and 1999, and it gives the perfect overview of the band's evolution from amateur buddies messing around to a tightly honed rock n' roll outfit. It's straight up three chord stuff, but full of all the attitude and honesty you expect from four girls fuelled by the inspiration of The Ramones and the American punk rock tradition.
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Living Proof
Living Proof (gatefold LP)
Cat: EPI 878391. Rel: 09 May 23
Run Your Luck (2:49)
FTS (KYS) (2:17)
Devil's Itch (2:04)
Evil Finds Light (2:07)
Imposter (2:27)
Intermission (feat Shakewell) (1:49)
Weight Of The World (3:16)
Watch You Burn (2:32)
Good Good Things (2:13)
Living Proof (3:42)
Review: Few modern hardcore acts have been able to generate the level of hype which Santa Cruz, California crossover thrash mob Drain effortlessly cultivated in the years since dropping their instant classic debut California Cursed in 2020. Making a name for themselves as a vital live act in a year where touring was literally impossible, anticipation has been rife for their sophomore effort with Epitaph Records who scooped the band up following their seal of approval from Revelation. Living Proof serves as an elevation of every strength from the retro 80s indebted riffage to the crushing breakdowns and frontman Sammy Ciaramitaro's beastly snarl. Complete with bouncing anthems of communal venom while also sporting a shockingly faithful Descendents cover in the form of 'Good Good Things', which hints at effortless melodious tendencies, this long overdue follow up is set to ignite the Drain momentum even further, and cement them as forerunners of the global expansion and recognition of hardcore as a respected movement.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP
Cat: 4AD 0571LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: A two-EP bundle by the band now reissued via 4AD, Dry Cleaning's 'Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks' and 'Sweet Princess' were first released as promo EP CDs, first sold at standout early gigs, such as their nascent May 2018 debut live show at the Shacklewell Arms in London. 'Sweet Princess' came first and laid claim to a simple but shrewd crock of DIY, post-punk jump-ups, in which a mood of bemused postirony abounds by way of relentless four-string accelerations and which are undergirded by gallowsy stories told of childhood pets dying, indirects at Meghan Markle and recollections of suffering the mockery of others. 'Boundary Road' followed as the tribute to the road near which bassist Lewis Maynard grew up; both records complement each other well on this new pairing, looking back on a well-ridden comeup.
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Concept Album
Concept Album (gatefold blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 760137 141785. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Blast On (0:39)
Feeling Great (2:28)
Voodoo (1:18)
Terrorist Of Love (2:06)
Ages Ago (1:15)
Dead To Me (1:56)
Do It All The Time (1:58)
Nobody & Me (2:26)
Everybody Squirts (1:05)
Kill Or Be Killed (2:28)
Roxette (0:21)
You Lose We Win (2:00)
Parasite (2:14)
Come Unglued (1:35)
We Will Dare (2:49)
Lean (1:21)
Ain't Playin' (1:55)
Sixteen (2:55)
Stabbed My Dad (0:43)
All For You (3:03)
Review: Returning with their first full-length since 2018's Take Back The Night, Chicago punk provocateurs Dwarves are back and brimming to unleash another overwhelmingly absurd, lyrically transgressive, purposefully envelope-pushing batch of "fuck you" music. Aptly titled Concept Album, and reliably featuring a naked woman on the front cover, the 20-track stomper moves with the pace of a highlight reel, careening through every sonic avenue the band has stumbled down across their multiple decades-spanning tenure, from sugar rush pop-punk to fuzzed-out garage rock to "bite the curb" hardcore, and that's without even touching the elements of hip-hop and thrash metal thrown in for shits and giggles. On their eleventh LP of original material, the concept of Concept Album is simple: Dwarves have still got it where it counts, and that's everywhere.
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Radio Free Dwarves Redux (remastered)
Cat: GR 16. Rel: 13 Jan 23
You'll Never Take Us Alive (1:58)
Drug Store/Act Like You Know (2:42)
Looking Out For Number One (1:57)
That's Not My Fefu (2:17)
Dominator (1:02)
Salt Lake City (2:02)
Another Classic/Astro Boy (2:09)
Like You Want (2:07)
Sluts Of The USA (7" version) (1:22)
Get Away (1:26)
Down & Dirty (0:30)
Trisexual (1:33)
Stuck In The Void (1:10)
Unpredictable (1:08)
Got Them Saints (1:44)
You Got Nothing (1:46)
The Giver (2:20)
Review: Chicago by way of San Francisco punk absurdist outfit, Dwarves, stopped by an Estonian radio station in 2012 whilst on tour, and recorded a 12-song mini set all in one take. Radio Free Dwarves Redux is the expanded vinyl home of this performance, complete with some of the band's most seminal bruisers as well as a few rarities, plus an extended nine bonus tracks of seriously hard to track down 7" B-sides. An essential shelve piece for any true fan of punk at its most ludicrous.
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Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition)
Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited 1-sided screen-printed translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: B9R 278A1. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Open Up (1:28)
More Than Fashion (1:29)
Circle Storm (0:36)
City To City (1:27)
(The Girl's) Got Limits (1:06)
Brotherhood (1:02)
Yellow (1:11)
Stand Proud (0:57)
Insurance Risk (0:50)
Escape (2:13)
Wolfpack (1:20)
Review: The long-gestating follow up to 1992's initial instalment, Black Aria II would finally arrive in 2006 after years of discussion from Misfits/Samhain horror-punk visionary Glenn Danzig, and further his exploration into the cavernous realms of modern classical dark ambience. Conceptually based around Lillith, the first wife of Adam, the material here is far more minimalist and starker than its gothic predecessor, while utilising a more varied array of instruments on top of the pre-established organ and strings, with more Eastern sonic influences to conjure a mercurial vision independent of the preceding volume. Complete with eerie chimes, chants and esoteric lamentations, the project marks one of Danzig's most intriguing works when compared to, say, his Elvis covers compilations, and offers a transportive, biblical, haunting narrative delivered almost exclusively via instrumental atmospherics and insidious gloom.
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