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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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Initium
Initium (LP)
Cat: 666202 1. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Initium (3:41)
Samhain (1:57)
Black Dream (2:42)
All Murder, All Guts, All Fun (1:17)
Macabre (0:54)
He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Named (1:36)
Horror Biz (2:37)
The Shift (3:06)
The Howl (2:48)
Archangel (5:12)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Initium would serve as the debut full-length from death-rock horror-punk outfit Samhain; the brainchild of Glenn Danzig (or Evil Elvis). Opting to disband Misfits in favour of redirecting his creative juices into a project he maintained more rigid control over, with the title even translating from Latin to English as "beginning", the LP marked a simultaneous embracing of more metallic, gothic rock and malevolent balladry, distancing itself from the Misfits' breakneck hardcore chaos. Arriving less than a full year after Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the transitional growing pains are evident with deep cut 'Archangel' being originally penned with Misfits bassist Jerry Only, while 'Horror Biz' is actually a re-worked version of the early Misfits single 'Horror Business'. Featuring Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar on several tracks, along with Reagan Youth bassist Al Pike making a singular appearance, four decades on Initium continues to resonate as a vital piece of punk rock/deathrock/horror-punk history with its laying of influential foundations.
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Today & Tomorrow
Cat: FLO 0013CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
In The Beginning
Run
Heal The World
Lion
The Jungle
The Plan
Money
The Return
The Greatest Smile
Above The Sky
Review: In November of last year Sault shocked the world of music with a five-deep drop of outstanding albums which some have reasonably deemed to be Christian deep funk. Initially offering the music out freely as a gift to God and to no doubt land their message that little bit further, now they're releasing these outstanding albums and giving each one some space to breathe. The music is steeped in the tradition of OG funk and soul, captured with a legitimate grit which lands the grooves all the deeper, and we're instantly drawn into the sound world of this spirituals-charged project transmitting from true believers to anyone who feels the funk.
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Stay What You Are (reissue)
Stay What You Are (reissue) (limited hand-numbered gatefold splattered vinyl 2x10" LP + insert)
Cat: HOFFVR 25V19. Rel: 25 Jan 24
At Your Funeral (3:16)
See You (2:12)
Cars & Calories (2:48)
Certain Tragedy (2:37)
Jukebox Breakdown (3:10)
Freakish (3:51)
As Your Ghost Takes Flight (2:31)
Nightingale (3:31)
All I'm Losing Is Me (3:28)
This Is Not An Exit (4:06)
Firefly (2:58)
Review: Over two decades since its initial release, the third full-length from emo veterans, Saves The Day, is still heralded as a high watermark for the pop-punk/post-hardcore scene of the 21st century. Switching out acclaimed producer, Steve Evetts, who manned the desks of their first two albums, Elliot Smith collaborator Rob Schnapf was enlisted to help the band channel their dynamic influences and conflicting emotions into an exceptional work of alternative, melancholic beauty. 'Stay What You Are', is often regarded as one of the focal points of the emo movement arriving on more accessible shores, and you'd be hard-pressed to find any self-respecting list of genre essentials that omits the project. Influencing a myriad of today's most prevalent and dynamic acts, this scene staple belongs on the shelf of any self-proclaimed, unashamed lover of emo.
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DC Special
Cat: DIS 194CD. Rel: 21 Nov 23
DC Special Sha La La
Bored To Life
Somebody Love
Hel Nah
Tum Tum
Represent
Dead Cities
Last Of The Soft
Vanishing Commissars
The Flam
Lifeline
Call It A Night
Faces
Politics Is Entertainment
Black & White
Lifeline Redux
Smile & Bleed
I Saw Ya (Wanna Be Like Captain)
Review: While originating in Virginia before they would become staples of the Washington D.C. scene, Scream are another classic Dischord Records alumni, who after reforming in 2009 for a run of shows, dropped their 2011 Complete Control Sessions EP, featuring a live performance recorded at the iconic Studio 606 of Nirvana/Foo Fighters hero Dave Grohl. Highly reinvigorated, the band would then embark on an EU tour, but the lack of new a new full-length in the three long decades since the release of Fumble, had rumour and anticipation rife amongst the avid fanbase. With recording sessions taking place at Inner Ear Studio by Don Zientara and Ian Mackaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) before it shut down in 2021, D.C Special delivers the long-awaited sixth full-length from one of the definitive OG hardcore acts and should offer both lifelong fans and newcomers to the scene either a nostalgic return to form, or a hardcore homework lesson of vital importance.
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DC Special
DC Special (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DIS 194V. Rel: 14 Nov 23
DC Special Sha La La (2:55)
Bored To Life (1:12)
Somebody Love (4:51)
Hel Nah (2:39)
Tum Tum (4:05)
Represent (4:28)
Dead Cities (3:08)
Last Of The Soft (4:14)
Vanishing Commissars (2:46)
The Flam (3:06)
Lifeline (0:56)
Call It A Night (5:04)
Review: Originally formed in Virginia before becoming rooted to the Washington D.C. scene, Dischord Records alumni Scream reformed in 2009 for a few small reunion shows before releasing the Complete Control Sessions EP in 2011; a live collection recorded at Dave Grohl's Studio 606, which then pushed the band to continue on a European tour. Reunions aside, there hasn't been a new release from the band in over 12 years, while it's been three solid decades since their last full-length Fumble. All of that is now finally set to change with the arrival of DC Special, the long-awaited, much anticipated sixth full-length from the hardcore pioneers. Recorded at the iconic Inner Ear Studio by Don Zientara and Ian Mackaye before its 2021 shuttering, and featuring a slew of guest contributions including the aforementioned Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters, there's never been a more apt time to rediscover or take a first plunge into the cathartic realms of one of the most vital classic hardcore acts of a bygone era.
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Anthem For A New Tomorrow (30th Anniversary Edition)
Anthem For A New Tomorrow (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited blue vinyl LP + CD + poster)
Cat: STRBLUE 30. Rel: 01 Jan 90
I'm Gonna Strangle You (LP) (1:13)
Falling Apart (2:00)
Leather Jacket (1:04)
Rubber Room (0:29)
Talk To Me Summer (1:51)
Inside Out (2:04)
Peter Brady (2:10)
I, Robot (2:49)
Every Night (3:49)
Totally (1:45)
Three Sides (0:42)
I Don't Wanna Be Friends (1:57)
Cancer In My Body (0:50)
Thrift Store Girl (1:10)
Panic (0:12)
Trance (2:12)
Claire Monet (3:39)
A New Tomorrow (3:56)
I'm Gonna Strangle You (CD)
Falling Apart
Leather Jacket
Rubber Room
Talk To Me Summer
Inside Out
Peter Brady
I, Robot
Every Night
Totally
Three Sides
I Don't Wanna Be Friends
Cancer In My Body
Thrift Store Girl
Panic
Trance
Claire Monet
A New Tomorrow
Every Night (original album version)
Totally (original album version)
Panic (alternate vocal take)
Thrift Store Girl (alternate vocal take)
Review: The sixth studio album by Chicago punk band Screeching Weasel, ‘Anthem For A New Tomorrow’, heard them strike out into a far catchier and melodic style of songwriting. This led them to being heralded by many as among the pioneers of pop-punk, preceding the likes of Bowling For Soup or Green Day. It makes sense; propagandistic imagery mixed with uptempo arrangements hear the album occupy a neat, lesser-trodden zone, when the pop-punk sound might’ve rang slightly purer and rawer than the most mainstream rock funnels allow nowadays.
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Courts Or Wars
Courts Or Wars (translucent red vinyl LP + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 197211. Rel: 23 Jan 23
Courts Or Wars (3:47)
Metal Sheet (1:19)
Germany (5:20)
State Of Emergency (4:23)
I Need Noise (1:58)
The Cutting Motion (1:47)
Deadly Norwegian Attack (2:56)
Outlook, Lookout (4:17)
Symphony In Glass (3:33)
Split Screen (4:28)
The Telephone Call (2:30)
Review: Second Layer consist of Adrian Borland and Graham Bailey, better known as members of the post-punk group The Sound. Their lesser-known duo project was closer to the style of buzzy post-punk trailblazer by Alan Vega - and this 11-track compilation album documents the best of the music released in the period from 1979 onwards, including several tracks restored from the original tapes, and all chock-full of the distinctive 'wasp' synth and overall oppressive mix. With their music historically interpreted as a gloomy rumination on technological impositions and class war, it's no wonder the band settled on the name 'Courts Or Wars' here - arguably they're one and the same.
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Follow Your Bliss: The Best Of (reissue)
Follow Your Bliss: The Best Of (reissue) (limited hand-numbered gatefold purple splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HOFFVR 25LP08. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Wolves At The Door (3:28)
Can't Be Saved (3:06)
Lungs Like Gallows (3:23)
Buried A Lie (2:53)
Shark Attack (2:55)
Lady In A Blue Dress (3:15)
The Fire (3:41)
Rum Is For Drinking, Not For Burning (2:34)
Calling All Cars (3:30)
Bite To Break Skin (3:29)
The Priest & The Matador (4:21)
Bloody Romance (3:49)
Family Tradition (3:34)
You're Cute When You Scream (2:26)
New Year's Eve (3:16)
187 (4:04)
War Paint (3:39)
Vines (3:29)
Early Graves (3:16)
Waves (3:20)
Review: Follow Your Bliss serves as a greatest hits compilation from New Jersey emo/post-hardcore legends Sense Fail, originally released in 2012, and featuring choice cuts and singles from all of their albums up to that point. Whilst covering their first four full-lengths - Let It Unfold You (2004), Still Searching (2006), Life Is Not A Waiting Room (2008) and The Fire (2010), as well as their debut EP From the Depths of Dreams; the collection also boasts the four additional (at the time) new tracks which were included to help initially boost sales, with 'Early Graves' and single 'War Paint' growing into fan favourites in the years since.
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Anarchy In Santiago
Anarchy In Santiago (coloured marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 018. Rel: 04 May 23
Bodies (3:02)
Seventeen (3:11)
New York (2:54)
Did You No Wrong (3:17)
No Feelings (7:07)
Liar (2:38)
Stepping Stone (4:08)
Submission (3:40)
EMI (6:34)
Arnarchy In Th UK (3:43)
Problems (4:30)
Review: Sex Pistols were a band that excelled in the live area, especially in their reformed form, and live albums such as this are well-treasured. It features an extraordinary performance from the group and comes on multicoloured marble vinyl. This was when the band regrouped in 1996 the six-month Filthy Lucre Tour, the concert in question here being in Chile and was broadcast on the radio - it features the Sex Pistols at their fast and furious best with original bassist Glen Matlock back in place of the aethetically perfect but musically challenged Sid Vicious. Every single disc is utterly unique, with its own hand stamped pattern, making this a real collector's piece.
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The Original Recordings
The Original Recordings (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 455954 8. Rel: 27 May 22
Pretty Vacant (3:18)
God Save The Queen (3:20)
Bodies (3:04)
No Feelings (2:51)
I Wanna Be Me (3:08)
Anarchy In The UK (3:34)
Submission (4:10)
No Fun (6:24)
(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone (3:07)
Holidays In The Sun (3:24)
New York (3:08)
Problems (4:10)
Lonely Boy (3:00)
Silly Thing (2:52)
Something Else (2:12)
C'Mon Everybody (1:56)
Satellite (3:59)
Did You No Wrong (3:11)
Substitute (3:03)
My Way (4:08)
Review: Anarchy in the UK arriving just in time for the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, for the first time in more than two decades, 20 of the rawest, roughest and most igniting tracks from the Sex Pistols circa 1976, 1977, and 1978 are collected on one release, reminding everyone of just how potent, original, and uncompromising the outfit were when they exploded onto the scene.

Of course, most of these tunes are going to be very familiar to many people, and that's precisely the reason why we're more than pleased to see them continue to be re-released. Simply put, tracks like 'I Wanna Be More', 'Holidays In The Sun', 'Pretty Vacant' and that version of 'C'Mon Everybody' are stone cold punk classics that arguably have never been bettered. Here they are together again at last. 'God Save the Queen' indeed.
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The Many Faces Of Sex Pistols: Studio Sessions Live Gigs & Rarieties
The Many Faces Of Sex Pistols: Studio Sessions Live Gigs & Rarieties (limited gatefold 180 gram red & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VYN 079. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Anarchy In The UK (The Studio Sessions part 1) (4:04)
God Save The Queen (3:34)
Pretty Vacant (3:05)
Liar (2:42)
Problems (4:15)
New York (The Studio Sessions part 2) (3:03)
EMI (3:15)
No Fun (The Stooges song) (6:57)
Silly Thing (Paul Cook On vocals) (2:54)
Here We Go Again (Steve Jones On vocals) (4:09)
The Ex Pistols - "Don't Fear That Your Life Will Come To An End" (The Legendary Deny album)
The Ex Pistols - "Schools Are Prisons"
The Ex Pistols - "Judging Minds"
The Ex Pistols - "Boasting"
The Ex Pistols - "Revolution In The Classroom"
The Ex Pistols - "Happy Families" (0:43)
I Wanna Be Me (Live, Studio & Rarities) (3:11)
Satellite (4:05)
Submission (4:11)
Pretty Vacant (live) (2:59)
C'mon Everybody (Eddie Cochran's song - Sid On vocals) (1:53)
Review: The Many Faces of The Sex Pistols offers a crash course in demos, deep cut and alternate versions from one of the greatest UK musical exports of all time. Across two individually coloured bits of vinyl, you'll find a bevvy of early demos recorded by their soundman (Dave Goodman), as well as live cuts and Sid Vicious solo tracks. Almost half of the included material comes from the aforementioned Dave Goodman's group The Ex Pistols (which was formed out of spite following Goodman being forced out in favour of more popular producers for the band's iconic Never Mind The Bollocks LP). Former friends, foes and collaborators appear side by side on a truly unique compilation, offering a deeper and more sprawling insight than most would dare to deliver. Complete with explanatory notes surrounding the recordings, this is a vital piece of fan memorabilia.
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Spunk: The Demos 1976-1977 (reissue)
Spunk: The Demos 1976-1977 (reissue) (limited neon pink vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 159. Rel: 08 Jul 22
Seventeen (2:04)
Satellite (4:09)
Feelings (No Feelings) (2:51)
Just Me (I Wanna Be Me) (2:02)
Submission (5:21)
Nookie (Anarchy In The UK) (4:12)
No Future (God Save The Queen) (3:36)
Liar (2:47)
Problems (4:24)
Lots Of Fun (Pretty Vacant) (3:11)
Who Was It (EMI) (3:13)
New York (Looking For A Kiss) (3:06)
Anarchy In The UK (Denmark Street demo July 76 - bonus track) (4:00)
Pretty Vacant (Denmark Street demo July 76 - bonus track) (3:26)
No Fun (Unedited version Oct 76 - bonus track) (7:06)
Review: Another release dropping in tandem with the upcoming Danny Boyle directed 'Pistol' biopic series, the beautifully titled, 'Spunk: The Demos 1976-1977' does precisely what it says on the tin.

Lo-fi, raw and (slightly) scuzzier peeks into a formulaic time, but not in the derogatory sense. Explore early proto versions of what would end up becoming legacy cuts such as 'Nookie (Anarchy In The UK)', 'No Future (God Save The Queen)' and 'Lots Of Fun (Pretty Vacant)', because even seminal punk classics had to start somewhere.
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Burton On Trend Recordings: Live At The 76 Club
Anarchy In The UK (3:48)
New York (3:00)
No Lip (3:23)
Steppin' Stone (3:09)
Satellite (4:01)
Submission (4:23)
No Feelings (3:05)
I Wanna Be Me (2:58)
Seventeen (2:04)
Liar (3:08)
Substitute (3:09)
No Fun (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (3:24)
Problems (4:43)
Review: 76 High Street in Burton On Trent is, today, a pizza joint. Back in 1976, though, and throughout that decade and most of the following one, it was a hub of musical activity that hosted some of the greatest bands of the time. We're talking AC/DC, Dire Straits, Motorhead, Skid Row, Judas Priest, Suzi Quatro, Thin Lizzy and Ultravox. To name but a few.

More astute readers will have clocked that they can add The Sex Pistols to that list. The seminal punk outfit even opted to record their famous live album, Anarchy In the UK: Live at the 76 Club, at the address. Now we have this new edition of the record, which has lost none of its teeth clenched, anti-establishmentarianism, revolutionary feeling of the original. Simply put, this is what guitar music should sound like on stage - ferocious, unforgiving, and with the momentum of youth hell-bent on rejecting tradition.
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Playing Favorites
Playing Favorites (limited 'wax drip' translucent orange vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 810074 423779. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Playing Favourites (3:02)
Eat It & Beat It (4:00)
All Lined Up (3:41)
Don't Come Lookin' (3:00)
I Gotta Go (3:46)
Moonstruck (3:07)
Mechanical Garden (5:55)
Golden Hour (3:19)
Tea On The Kettle (2:35)
Papertime (2:49)
When You Get Back (2:25)
Review: Returning a half decade on from their critically acclaimed sophomore effort A Distant Call, Philadelphia's 70s rock imbued punk outfit Sheer Mag return with their most honed, poignant collection of material to date. Moving on from the "personal coming out party" that was their first few projects, lead vocalist Tina Halladay has made it abundantly clear that this material could not have been penned just a few years prior, while their mission statement going into Playing Favourites was to rectify the fact that no artist seems "to write straight up rock bangers anymore", with an emphasis on having "huge, catchy songwriting front and centre". Signing to Jack White's Third Man Records seems simultaneously like a fitting rite of passage as well as affirmation of the band's monumental success, with their retro-fitted, fuzzed out 70s psych-tinged rhythm & blues grooves swaying and weaving around Halladay's sultry, snarling cadence with a resolute confidence only achieved over time.
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You're Only Young Once (reissue)
You're Only Young Once (reissue) (limited hot pink vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: REV 005A. Rel: 15 Mar 23
Backfire (2:10)
My Life To Live (1:38)
Living A Lie (1:14)
Look Back (1:31)
You're Only Young Once (1:45)
Friends (1:15)
Side By Side (0:58)
Violence To Fade (1:24)
Dead Serious (2:02)
The Time Is Now (1:42)
Review: Side By Side could definitely have made a bigger impact. Spawned from the already well-established and frighteningly fertile New York hardcore punk scene of the late-1980s, they would only offer up a couple of releases, both of entitled 'You're Only Young Once', coming in the form of an original EP, and subsequent expanded edition taking the number of tracks up to 22, landing almost a decade later.

Both arrived on Revelation Records, an imprint that was particularly revered at the time and credited with creating, or at least providing a platform for, the 'youth crew' hardcore movement. Which is exactly where you'd place Side By Side. Right place at the right moment, then, running through the songs here there's no denying the talent at play, either, from the raw, gnarling rhythm of 'The Time Is Now' to sublime guitar chaos on 'You're Only Young Once'.
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What's Your Problem?
Cat: ITR 373 LP. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Get Me Out (2:18)
False World (0:38)
What's Your Problem? (1:52)
Nothing To See (1:26)
You'll Never Touch Me (3:22)
Stop (2:15)
Negative Space (1:52)
Clown (3:05)
Blackout (1:37)
Shit Talker (1:49)
What's In Your Head (3:03)
Listen (2:49)
Review: Fronted by Astrid McDonald, daughter of Go-Go's guitarist/songwriter Charlotte Caffey and Redd Kross singer/guitarist Jeff McDonald, the apple evidently doesn't fall too far from the punk tree when you take one spin of The Side Eyes. Delivering frenetic, breakneck-paced Californian hardcore that owes as much to the likes of Circle Jerks as it does to the more modern feral stylings of the scene, the aptly titled What's Your Problem doubles down on the bite and tenacity of their self-titled 2017 debut full-length, whilst coming across as more refined and dexterous. Few acts go harder and more succinct on their sophomore effort, but at twelve tracks amounting to less than a 20-minute runtime, that's precisely what's gone down here. Calling out phonies, sexists and posers one snarling banger after another, this is circle of life hardcore from kids raised on the right stuff.
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Self Medication (remastered)
Cat: PIR 3651. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Every Day Is Sunday (2:34)
Don't You Want A Man (3:27)
Don't Forget The Streets (3:30)
Estranged (3:54)
Stars (4:29)
Leave Me (2:57)
Eviction (4:52)
Happy Song (2:22)
Self Medication (4:14)
Don't Have To (2:13)
Walking With Myself (3:40)
Sing Your Song (3:51)
See You In My Dreams (7" bonus track) (2:54)
Lonely Nights (7" bonus track) (2:49)
You Gotta Move (7" bonus track) (3:12)
Rant (7" bonus track) (2:10)
Review: Originating in Manhattan in the early nineties, The Slackers have long retained their place as one of the quintessential ska-punk acts, fusing elements of rocksteady, reggae, dub, jazz and punk to incomparable effect. Respected and adored for their highly prolific nature, their 2008 eleventh full-length Self Medication came hot on the heels of the previous year's more faithfully rooted (no pun intended) The Boss Harmony Sessions LP, and re-instilled much of the garage-rocksteady dub-punk inflections that won over listeners more than a decade prior.
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Bite Back
Bite Back (limited translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CLOLP 4704. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Now I Know (3:00)
What's Wrong Boy? (2:27)
Won't Let Go (3:16)
All Over Now (2:44)
She Ain't Gonna Show (3:27)
Hell In New York (2:42)
Crashing Out With Lucy (3:15)
Chasing Me (3:46)
It's In The Mind (3:22)
East Side Of Town (3:23)
Don't Wanna Die (4:21)
I'm The One (bonus track) (2:32)
One By One (bonus track) (2:42)
Review: Currently back at full activity, and most recently releasing their latest album Il Tradimento Silenzioso (The Silent Betrayal) in 2022, Manchester punk pioneers Slaughter & The Dogs first made their name through their connections to former Joy Division manager Rob Gretton, while their opening slot for the Sex Pistols in Manchester on July 20, 1976 (the second of their two Free Tree Hall shows within two months) played a hand in expanding the city's punk movement before extending to a UK-wide phenomenon. Originally released in 1980, Bite Back served as the feral follow up to the band's quintessential 1978 debut full-length Do It Dog Style, and continued their blistering run of playfully chaotic anthems. Back on vinyl for the first time since its original pressing, this newly refurbished reissue comes with the double A-side of 'I'm The One' b/w 'One By One' as bonus tracks.
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Are You Satisfied?
Cat: 472546 1. Rel: 29 May 15
The Hunter (3:00)
Cheer Up London (2:33)
Sockets (3:26)
Despair & Traffic (2:18)
Do Something (2:27)
Are You Satisfied? (1:31)
Wow!!! 7AM (3:44)
Hey (2:24)
Live Like An Animal (3:35)
Ninety Nine (3:15)
She Wants Me Now (2:33)
Feed The Mantaray (2:55)
Sugar Coated Bitter Truth (4:01)
Review: Kent two-piece Slaves are purveyors of a wry, raw brand of old-fashioned punk rock that is as equal parts economical, raucous and exhilarating. They may take their cues from the nihilistic spirit of the Sex Pistols and the hormonal rage of garage rock, yet they parlay old-fashioned influences with contemporary spirit and intensity, in the process creating an album curiously timeless and primal. Yet most important to the charge of 'Are You Satisfied' is its scabrous lyrics and drummer/vocalist Isaac Holman's acidic invective, rendering this collection a unique combination of style and ire.
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Mommy's Little Monster (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 725293 1. Rel: 09 Nov 23
The Creeps
Another State Of Mind
It Wasn't A Pretty Picture
Telling Them
Hour Of Darkness
Mommy's Little Monster
Anti-Fashion
All The Answers
Moral Threat
Review: Southern Californian punk legends Social Distortion dropped their vital debut album Mommy's Little Monster four whole decades ago now. To mark the anniversary it is getting a special 40th edition reissue and has been freshly mastered from the original analogue tapes and pressed up to 180-gram vinyl for the occasion. The nine songs that were on the original release of the album all feature such as the much loved title track 'Mommy's Little Monster' and single 'Another State of Mind'. Proper original punk business from the US greats.
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Solucion Mortal
Solucion Mortal (limited yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RRS 170. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Depresion (0:14)
El Final (2:59)
Ni Un Amigo (3:11)
Mi Rezo (3:50)
Maten A Los Chotas (1:48)
Imperialista (2:38)
Despierta (1:52)
Crueldad Animal (4:40)
Una Razon Mas Para Cambiar (2:36)
Basta (3:01)
Solucion Mortal (live At Iguanas 1989) (5:04)
Renovarse O Morir (2:50)
Falsas Profesias (1:54)
Fiesta Brava (4:57)
Cronica De Una Tragedia (3:58)
Miles De Emigrantes Muerto (2:34)
Review: In 1981, as the punk genre began to simultaneously expand and collapse in on itself, well across the pond, a group known as Solucion Mortal would stake their claim as arguably the most vital Mexican punk band to ever exist. Hailing from Tijuana, the bevvy of crusty influences smashed against the group's own perception of what punk meant to them, evidenced greatly by their pummelling debut, 'Live At Fairmont'. This self-titled compilation includes the entire full-length, along with the cassette release, 'En Iguanas', as well as a choice cut from, 'Al Filo De Abismo.' If you feel a slight pang of fomo (fear of missing out) that you've never delved into the criminally overlooked work of Mexico's seminal punk contributors, this collection serves as the perfect crash course.
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Re Generation
Re Generation (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: REBL 022LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Future Shock
No Man, No Right
Virus (single mix)
I Learn To Live With It (2023 mix)
The High Cost Of Living (single mix)
Sunny Side Of The Street (0:01)
One Of The Boys
For The Kids Of The Multiculture (2023 EQ)
New Style Rocka (2023 EQ)
Train Leaves Tomorrow
Keep On Believing (single mix)
What Doesn't Kill You Make You Stronger (2023 EQ) (0:48)
Review: Manchester genre bastardisers Sonic Boom Six have become renowned for their eclectic mashing up, and utter disregard for the parameters of genres such as ska, punk, metal, hip-hop, grime, dubstep etc. Whilst relatively creatively quiet since the release of 2016's fifth full-length The F-Bomb and the 2017 follow-up EP Cardiac Address, 2023 saw the release of the double A-side single 'Future Shock' b/w 'One Of The Boys'. Now it appears not only were those two new cuts designed to re-introduce listeners to the band, and whet appetites and beaks yet again, but rather they were the signifier of the arrival of the Re:Generation compilation, which places the two new bangers alongside a carefully curated batch of the band's personal favourite recordings from their definitive line-up over the past decade. What's more, there's also alternate mixes and freshly rejuvenated EQs of vital deep cuts and fan essentials. It mightn't be a new album, but it's the closest we're getting for now.
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Deathwestern
Deathwestern (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: 196587 15171. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Mojave Bloodlust (4:30)
Deathwestern (2:34)
Relic Of Damnation (2:57)
Purafied In Violence (3:04)
U L C E R (3:02)
Committee Of Buzzards (1:49)
The Heretic Butcher (5:14)
Moonlit Torture (4:30)
Crucified Heathen Scum (1:44)
Lujuria Satanica (3:03)
1000 Deaths (3:57)
Review: Fusing elements of crusted country, gothic Americana and ferocious hardcore punk, Spiritworld conjure a Western, frontier aesthetic to their metallic cacophony in a very similar guise to Colorado blackened saddleriders, Wayfarer. The one-man-band vision of Stu Folsom has expanded to a full line-up over the course of numerous EPs, exuding an earnest desire to craft something both all too familiar yet strikingly alien. Following on from 2020's scorching debut full-length, 'Pagan Rhythms', the fully-fledged outfit have once again tapped punk/emo veteran producer, Sam Pura (The Story So Far, Basement, SPICE), to help elevate and increase the malodorous nature of their work to staggering, near caustic degrees of frontier fury.
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Dedication To Flesh
Cat: RISE 5051. Rel: 24 Feb 23
Lord Of The Upside Down (3:23)
Caved In (3:15)
Proper One (2:43)
Made To Please (2:56)
Some Things You Should Know (3:51)
Dedication To Flesh (3:35)
The Most Ugly (5:17)
Fear (2:08)
The Son Of Dawn (3:35)
Sounds For The Descent (3:04)
Hangman (2:11)
Crumble (3:36)
Review: California deathcore mob Spite have made waves over the last decade with their tireless work ethic, intense live shows and sonic brute force. Few artists within their scene often prioritise hardcore aspects over the metal machinations, but on their fourth full-length, Dedication To Flesh, the absolute balance has been struck. With trudging grooves, heaving breakdowns and a visceral, animated delivery from vocalist, Darius Tehrani; this is death metal-inspired hardcore at its most literal audible manifestation, while arriving on new label-home, Rise, following a lengthy stint with Stay Sick, is surely indicative of an entirely new, hideous era of Spite.
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The Kids Will Have Their Say (remastered)
The Kids Will Have Their Say (remastered) (limited grey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TR 0075A1. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Boiling Point (0:56)
Fight Them (1:10)
Do You Even Care (0:32)
Not Normal (0:56)
Wasted Youth (0:34)
Jock Itch (0:50)
Fun To You (0:35)
VA (1:00)
How Much Art (3:04)
The Kids Will Have Their Say (1:23)
Headed Straight (1:29)
War Threat (1:29)
Teach Me Violence (0:39)
Screw (0:24)
Who's To Judge (1:28)
Police Beat (2:00)
United (0:48)
The End (1:31)
Review: The iconic 1982 debut full-length from Boston hardcore punk pioneers SSD (known as SS Decontrol at the time of release) was initially only pressed to 1,000 copies with no official repress ever materialising until now, over four decades on from the fact. Originally a split-release between Dischord and X-Claim, this long-awaited repress comes courtesy of Revelation and recaptures the vicious 18-track, 21-minute project in all of its venomous, pissed off, almost thrashcore-leaning beauty. With half the cuts clocking in at under a solitary minute, The Kids Will Have Their Say is a timeless, visionary, uncompromising, pioneering, standard-setting classic that only grows more domineering and influential as the modern hardcore scene continues to expand in popularity. With no better optimum time for this reissue, mark our words that copies of this run will dry up fast before joining original pressings for criminal mark-ups on Discogs. You've been warned.
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Winter Of Discontent
Cat: XXQLP 2097. Rel: 26 Jan 23
The Mekons - "Where Were You?" (2:41)
Fatal Microbes - "Violence Grows" (3:12)
Animals & Men - "The Terraplane Fixation" (2:08)
Blue Orchids - "Work" (4:01)
Karl's Empty Body - "Small Hours" (3:34)
Frankie's Crew - "Somebody" (1:33)
Scritti Politti - "Confidence" (3:12)
Thin Yoghurts - "Drink Problem" (4:14)
Anne Bean & Paul Burwell - "Low Flying Aircraft" (4:07)
Performing Ferret Band - "Brow Beaten" (1:39)
The Manchester Mekon - "No Forgetting" (2:55)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:05)
Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:43)
Androids Of Mu - "Bored Housewives" (2:21)
The Fall - "In My Area" (take 2) (5:07)
The Digital Dinosaurs - "The Sideways Man" (2:28)
The Good Missionaries - "Attitudes" (4:07)
Human Cabbages - "The Window's Broken" (4:06)
Television Personalities - "King & Country" (3:38)
Exhibit A - "In The Night" (2:51)
Performing Ferret Band - "Nudes" (2:36)
Tarzan 5 - "Different Story" (4:26)
The Gynaecologists - "The Red Pullover" (3:46)
The Door & The Window - "Production Line" (4:07)
Review: Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs have more than proven their music knowledge across a stellar run of prior compilations, including The Daisy Age, Fell From The Sun and English Weather. This time around, they're tapping into the freeform climes of the late 70s and early 80s, as punk exploded and a myriad of bands channelled the unique, downcast mood of Britain into wildly creative, nervously urgent songs. Across four sides we take in all manner of cult selections and outer limits largely in the loose fit realm of post-punk. It's flawlessly selected and programmed - another reminder of how immersive a proper compilation can be.
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A Fire Of Life
A Fire Of Life (gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EARS 174LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Loose (3:32)
Down On The Street (3:47)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (5:28)
1969 (3:24)
TV Eye (4:57)
Dirt (6:00)
Real Cool Time (4:06)
No Fun (4:15)
1970 (4:56)
Funhouse (7:06)
Skull Ring (4:08)
Little Doll (3:20)
Intro (0:59)
Little Doll (2:51)
Loose (3:23)
Trollin' (2:15)
TV Eye (4:14)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (4:18)
No Fun (4:17)
Review: Definitely one for The Stooges Geek Den, or whatever the inner circle of fans is actually called (let's face it, probably not that). A Fire of Life doesn't actually contain any songs that we're not already familiar with, but it's how the songs were recorded that makes all the difference here. Each was captured directly into one mixing desk or another during the band's original iteration, back when guitarist Ron Asheton was still playing guitar.

Some of these were studio sessions, others live shows, all of them remind us of their unbridled and unfettered talent. Spread out across two vinyls, we have all the big anthems from the first two albums, with many not just re-recorded but full-blown alternative versions of tracks. Released to coincide with the now-legendary 1972 King's Cross concert (another in-the-know fact that will appeal to many), it's a special edition to behold.
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Dead Rebellion
Dead Rebellion (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAT 163. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Future Ghosts (3:57)
Signal Fires (3:00)
New Gods (2:59)
White Owls (3:15)
Life You Bleed (2:23)
Cages (4:18)
Empire Down (3:40)
Resistance (4:07)
Ceremony (2:20)
Veronica's Song (3:07)
Dystopian Party Bus (3:52)
Plastic Skeletons (3:21)
Review: Amidst the global pandemic, Dead Rebellion marked a milestone for Strung Out's 35-year journey. The album embodies a mid-tempo heaviness, prioritizing melody over speed, reflecting societal issues and personal struggles in our technology-driven world. 'Cages,' the lead single, balances melodic and heavy elements while delivering a poignant message. Dead Rebellion symbolizes the band's resilience and evolution amidst challenging times, showcasing their musical prowess and thematic depth.
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Join The Army
Join The Army (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3083. Rel: 15 Jun 22
Suicidal Maniac (2:57)
Join The Army (3:37)
You Got, I Want (2:55)
A Little Each Day (4:08)
The Prisoner (2:54)
War Inside Myhead (3:53)
I Feel Your Pain (3:28)
Human Guinea Pig (2:00)
Possessed To Skate (2:33)
No Name No Words (2:35)
Cyco (2:13)
Two Wrongs Don't Make It Right (But They Make Me Feel A Whole Lot Better) (2:48)
Looking In Your Eyes (2:51)
Review: Following on from the hardcore roots of their self-titled debut, but before making the full transition into crossover thrash metal territory on the now iconic, 'How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today', Suicidal Tendencies arguably found their cemented footing on 'Join The Army.'

Increasing the solos, double-kick pedal drumming and ferocity tenfold, it was this 1987 sophomore effort that would begin dissolving the preconceived boundaries between hardcore and metal. With the intersectionality both genres and scenes have, and continue to share to this day, it really shouldn't be too difficult to understand why the LA bruisers are an essential point of contention within any discussion or analysis, or why their legacy seems to age like the finest of wines.
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Destruction By Definition (reissue)
Destruction By Definition (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: ASB 0921. Rel: 12 Feb 24
New Girl
SOS
Break The Glass
No Face
Hey
Our Time (0:16)
Too Much (2:04)
Islands (2:03)
The Real You (1:59)
Face Values (1:22)
Punk Out (2:56)
Vans Song (2:32)
Insecurities (1:53)
Inside/Outside (1:43)
Zero (1:45)
So Long (4:24)
Review: The Suicide Machines: Destruction By Definition is a blistering punk rock manifesto that ignited the 90s ska-punk scene. Released in 1996, it packs a relentless punch with its high-octane energy and catchy melodies. From the frenetic pace of 'New Girl' to the anthemic sing-alongs of 'No Face,' each track bursts with brash rawness and rebellious spirit. With their trademark aggressive guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and socially conscious lyrics, The Suicide Machines established themselves as pioneers of the genre with this album which has gone on to inspire many a generations of punk rockers with its unapologetic attitude and unbridled ferocity.
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Heaven :x: Hell
Heaven :x: Hell (gatefold black & red & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 409996 4012651. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Waiting On A Twist Of Fate (2:42)
Landmines (2:56)
I Can't Wait (2:02)
Time Won't Wait (2:30)
Future Primitive (2:13)
Dopamine (3:07)
Not Quite Myself (2:49)
Bad Mistake (3:04)
Johnny Libertine (1:35)
Radio Silence (3:17)
Preparasi A Salire (3:49)
Rise Up (1:57)
Stranger In These Times (3:21)
I Don't Need Anyone (1:13)
Over The Edge (2:44)
House Of Liars (3:04)
You Wanted War (3:29)
Paint It Black (2:39)
It's All Me (2:21)
How The End Begins (3:18)
Review: The upcoming eighth and final studio album by Canadian punk and metal rockers Sum 41, Heaven :x: Hell centres on the ultimate duality of their sound. Divided into two parts, the first disc, Heaven, hears a return to the pop punk cant of the band's earlier career, while the Hell-ish second disc reflects their latter-day exploration of heavy metal. Though the name references a dualistic theme, the ultimate goal is the synthesis of the two sounds, showing just how far the band have come in their nearly 30-year career. Lead single 'Landmines', which on the surface of things tends more towards the aforementioned pop punk heaven, captures this tendency, incorporating rapidfire metal fills and deathly vocal snarls.
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Heaven X Hell
Heaven X Hell (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RISE 5381. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Waiting On A Twist Of Fate (2:42)
Landmines (2:56)
I Can't Wait (2:02)
Time Won't Wait (2:30)
Future Primitive (2:13)
Dopamine (3:07)
Not Quite Myself (2:49)
Bad Mistake (3:04)
Johnny Libertine (1:35)
Radio Silence (3:17)
Preparasi A Salire (3:49)
Rise Up (1:57)
Stranger In These Times (3:21)
I Don't Need Anyone (1:13)
Over The Edge (2:44)
House Of Liars (3:04)
You Wanted War (3:29)
Paint It Black (2:39)
It's All Me (2:21)
How The End Begins (3:18)
Review: Much loved Canadian rock band SUM 41, known for their multi-platinum success, inked a new recordings deal with Rise Records for their final album, Heaven :x: Hell. The first single, 'LANDMINES,' accompanied by a video, set the stage for this highly anticipated release and soon won over fans. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the band expressed gratitude to those fans for their unwavering support throughout their 27-year journey. With over 15 million records sold globally, Billboard chart-toppers, a Grammy nomination, Juno and Kerrang! Awards, SUM 41 leaves an indelible mark on rock history, capping off their illustrious career with an album that promises to be a fitting farewell.
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Sunami
Sunami (limited yellow vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: TRIPB 1901. Rel: 11 Sep 23
YSAB (2:25)
Dirty Work (2:01)
10 Toes Down (1:58)
No Heart (1:36)
Six (1:54)
Think About It (3:07)
Contempt Of Cop (2:27)
Defraud (1:54)
Review: Bay Area hardcore rockers Sunami present their eponymous debut album, springboarding from the shocking cult success they've enjoyed since their formation in 2020 and following a similarly self-titled EP. Influenced by bands like Hatebreed, Madball and Terror, Sunami is an eight-track acid rainsoaking of heavy hardcore possessed by the overarching spirit of punk. Our easy faves are 'Contempt of Cop' and '10 Toes Down', both guttural chuggers perfect for inciting subversive Californian head-bangings and middle-fingers to authority figures.
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Dumb & In Luv
Dumb & In Luv (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: PPR 324B1. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Dumb & In Luv (2:52)
Family Memories (3:01)
California (3:42)
Money (4:33)
I Go Blind (3:16)
Honey (4:00)
Any Other Way (2:11)
99 Miles To Pasadena (2:35)
Believe In Luv (2:51)
Freedom (3:13)
Review: Southern California, Iggy Pop approved, punk n' roll wonder, Suzi Moon, is set to follow up her two exceptional EPs, 'Call The Shots', and, 'Animal', with the much-hyped debut full-length, 'Dumb & In Luv.' Promising a combination of the punk anthemics of her initial release and the melodic-leaning tendencies of its successor, as well as drawing deep from the well of sun-tinted pop-punk that she grew up on, citing the likes of Social Distortion, Rancid, Green Day, and Weezer as intrinsic influences, it's safe to assume that this incoming big batch of Californian bangers will throw Miss Moon's name firmly into the circle of modern punk saviours. Stay tuned.
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