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Bad Advice
Bad Advice (limited 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WPJL 10224. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Bad Advice (4:52)
Sparks (Joseph Shabason remix) (3:25)
Mind Train (9:02)
Review: Acclaimed Japanese artist Cornelius is back with a new three-song EP, Bad Advice/Mind Train, featuring a collaboration with Arto Lindsay. The EP's first single, 'Mind Train,' is an epic nine-minute track inspired by Yoko Ono which blends ethereal space-pop with minimalist structures and bursts of exhilarating chaos. Cornelius describes 'Mind Train' as a symbol of spiritual and inner exploration that is designed to prompt self-reflection. The accompanying video, created by renowned visual stylist Keita Onishi, enhances this journey with stunning retro-futuristic graphics that allow you to explore your own interpretations.
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アルバム
Yes I Don't Know
Cat: FATLP 178. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Damage Tool (4:15)
Numbers (2:35)
Dazed (5:40)
Weird Shapes (4:32)
Neurotic (5:38)
Fish I (1:39)
Yes, I Don't Know (4:29)
Good Vibes (4:29)
Salmon (3:46)
Exhale (3:35)
Das Kapital (4:14)
Fish II (3:40)
Review: Raw post-punk trio Abdomen trade in the heavier end of the genre unafraid to douse distortion and fuzz onto everything and create music so exciting it would be hard not to want to throw yourself into a circle put for, 'Damage Tool' is a breathtaking way to get things started and 'Numbers' makes Fontaines DC sound like Boyzone. They are capable of slowing down - 'Dazed' has been slowed into a hypnotic Spacemen 3-esque psych/shoegaze jam. The band are relative newcomers and not widely known... yet. But this is going to be one of those albums you'll be kicking yourself for not having a first pressing of. Abdomen is only going to get bigger and it will give the Tapetown studio in Aarhus, Denmark - where they recorded this - more bragging rights for being among the coolest alternative music spaces in Europe.
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Plague God
Plague God (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: RR 74811. Rel: 24 Mar 22
Rise From Ruins (4:08)
In Spirit In Spite (6:12)
Sarin (4:23)
The Acres/The Ache (6:03)
The Half Rising Man (5:39)
Review: Relapse Records welcome Absent In Body for a label debut. The metal collective is made up of musicians such as Iggor Cavalera, Scott Kelly and former members of acclaimed metal-ers such as Amenra, Sepultura and Neurosis. Plague God is an adventurous record that is fearless and uncompromising in its approach with a real lucidity of expression and collective coming together that reaches new heights. It might be a terrifying listen filled with hellish left turns and sublime subversions but it is all held together well.

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Power Up
AC / DC
Power Up (gatefold LP)
Cat: 194397 25561. Rel: 13 Nov 20
Realize (3:32)
Rejection (4:00)
Shot In The Dark (3:01)
Through The Mists Of Time (3:27)
Kick You When You're Down (3:06)
Witch's Spell (3:38)
Demon Fire (3:24)
Wild Reputation (2:50)
No Man's Land (3:34)
Systems Down (3:08)
Money Shot (3:01)
Code Red (3:25)
Review: Six years is ages for a band to go without releasing an album or doing very much. But for AC/DC, whose work rate has always been ridiculously high, it's a very, very long time. Between then and now, the band lost their lead singer, Brian Johnson, to hearing difficulties in the middle of their last tour, and saw drummer Paul Rudd arrested in New Zealand for 'attempting to procure a murder'. Talk about impetus to finally call time.

But then these are the guys responsible for one of history's greatest heavy rock triumphs, 1980s's Back In Black, released just months after formative frontman Bon Scott tragically passed. So it's no surprise Power Up, another post-traumatic release albeit an act of reunification with now (relatively) healthy Johnson and innocent Rudd returning, is among their best in the 40 years since. A comeback record that sounds exactly like AC/DC should - ballsy, bluesy, boozy riffs.
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Power Up
AC / DC
Power Up (limited gatefold opaque red vinyl LP)
Cat: 194398 16651. Rel: 01 Dec 20
Realize (3:32)
Rejection (4:00)
Shot In The Dark (3:01)
Through The Mists Of Time (3:27)
Kick You When You're Down (3:06)
Witch's Spell (3:38)
Demon Fire (3:24)
Wild Reputation (2:50)
No Man's Land (3:34)
Systems Down (3:08)
Money Shot (3:01)
Code Red (3:25)
Review: Six years is ages for a band to go without releasing an album or doing very much. But for AC/DC, whose work rate has always been ridiculously high, it's a very, very long time. Between then and now, the band lost their lead singer, Brian Johnson, to hearing difficulties in the middle of their last tour, and saw drummer Paul Rudd arrested in New Zealand for 'attempting to procure a murder'. Talk about impetus to finally call time.

But then these are the guys responsible for one of history's greatest heavy rock triumphs, 1980s's Back In Black, released just months after formative frontman Bon Scott tragically passed. So it's no surprise Power Up, another post-traumatic release albeit an act of reunification with now (relatively) healthy Johnson and innocent Rudd returning, is among their best in the 40 years since. A comeback record that sounds exactly like AC/DC should - ballsy, bluesy, boozy riffs.
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If You Want Blood You've Got It (AC/DC 50th Anniversary Edition)
AC / DC
Cat: 196588 73341. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Riff Raff (5:31)
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (4:27)
Bad Boy Boogie (6:25)
The Jack (6:12)
Problem Child (5:09)
Whole Lotta Rosie (4:02)
Rock 'n' Roll Damnation (6:53)
High Voltage (3:18)
Let There Be Rock (5:32)
Rocker (4:22)
Review: Frampton Comes Alive? Jeff Mills Live At The Liquid Room? Pah! There is only contender in the park when it comes to the best live album of all time and that's AC/DC's 1978 classic, recorded at the Glasgow Apollo and featuring their original vocalist Bon Scott. From the deft riffing of opener 'Riff Raff' - recently covered by men of the moment Black Midi - to the 12 bar frenzy of traditional closer 'Rocker' via big hitting groovers like 'Bad Boy Boogie' and 'Problem Child' and audience participation-fests like 'The Jack' and 'Whole Lotta Rosie', this is dripping in crowd atmospherics, improvised solos and big walls of riffs. Just about as great an advert for live music as ever existed.
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Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978
AC / DC
Live At Paradise Theater Boston 1978 (180 gram "lagoon" vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0012LG. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Live Wire (5:42)
Problem Child (4:18)
Sin City (4:56)
Gone Shootin' (6:23)
High Voltage (5:53)
The Jack (5:48)
Bad Box Boogie (8:26)
Rocker (6:52)
Dog Eat Dog (encore) (6:09)
Review: A slice of Australian rock champs AC/DC in action in 1978 in their classic Bon Scott-led line up, on tour in the US in support of their penultimate album before Scott's death in 1980, the often underrated Powerage. Along with staple live favourites that have remained in the band's set for yonks - see 'Rocker', 'Bad Boy Boogie', 'Problem Child' and 'The Jack' - there are rare outings for the groovy but more subdued, bluesy 'Gone' Shootin' and, the final encore here, 'Dog Eat Dog' from 76's massive Let There Be Rock album. You can almost hear the collectors' salivating.
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Live In California 1986
AC / DC
Live In California 1986 (gatefold translucent blue cloudy vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ART 104. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Who Made Who (4:48)
Shot Down In Flames (3:31)
Back In Black (3:42)
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheep (4:31)
Fly On The Wall (3:40)
She's Got Balls (6:49)
Jailbreak (6:39)
The Jack (6:24)
Shoot To Thrill (5:27)
You Shook Me All Night Long (6:27)
Let There Be Rock (10:09)
Highway To Hell (4:21)
Hells Bells (5:24)
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (6:40)
Review: With four albums dropping throughout the first half the 1980s, the second iteration of AC/DC with Brian Johnson on vocals was definitely on a roll. This recording of the band in action on the West Coast of the US mixes classics from their Back In Black classic like 'You Shook Me All Night Long' and 'Hell's Bells' - with older favourites. There are fan faves galore here but also a few tracks which make the cut less often, such as 'Shot Down In Flames' from the Highway To Hell album, 'She's Got Balls', 'Shoot To Thrill' and more. That alone sets it above the average live broadcast album from the band, elevating it into the realms of the essential for hardcore devotees.
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9
9 (gatefold LP)
Cat: ENJ 9863. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Sidasta Bragd Geira (4:26)
5/3 (5:25)
Ame (4:21)
Asa (4:51)
Stelpuskott (4:03)
Langanes (5:53)
Hauswerk (8:19)
Hofslundur (3:46)
Review: When keyboardist Thomas Jonsson, guitarist and bassist oMar Gudjonsson, saxophonist oSkar Gudjonsson and drummer Magnus Trygvason Eliassen take the stage, they channel the raw resilience of Northern Europe's islanders who have endured long, icy winters for centuries. Their energy transcends genres and has proven to captivate jazz enthusiasts, rock fans and ravers alike. This primal, non-verbal expression predates language yet remains deeply contemporary by blending cosmic vastness with free imagination and profound mysticism. Their music is a convergence of timeless human impulses and fresh creativity. It's challenging but hugely rewarding.
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Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold "milky" white vinyl 2xLP) (1 per customer)
Cat: JGLE 641. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Viva La Revolution (2:30)
Let's Go (2:27)
Tango (2:43)
England (2:21)
Hurt (1:52)
Put Yourself In My Hands (3:24)
Change (2:34)
Joker In The Pack (2:08)
Just Like Me (2:17)
Rockers In Rags (2:17)
Chinese Takeaway (2:17)
Odd Couple (2:17)
Steamroller (My Baby Got Run Over By A) (2:17)
Numbers (2:17)
Bad Boy (2:17)
Ode To Joy (1:46)
Crazy (3:11)
Sensitive (3:20)
Rocking Wrecker (2:18)
Na Na Na Na (2:46)
She's A Rocker (2:31)
Easy Way Out (1:28)
Shake Rattle Bang Your Head (1:28)
Get Adicted (1:38)
Straight Jacket (1:43)
Organised Confusion (1:27)
Calling Calling (0:50)
How Sad (1:23)
Viva La Revolution (encore) (1:46)
Review: Viva La Revolution indeed. The Adicts tore out of England's east coast, and specifically Ipswich, and immediately made an impact. Asked to change their name by Sire Records in a bid to appease the charts and TV bookers - although, oddly, one of the options was apparently The Fun Adicts, which raises more quandaries - Rockers In Orbit captures their huge sound in all its glory. Recorded live at Alabama Halle, Munich, Germany, depending on which way you're listening first impressions invoke breakneck punk, motoring metal, and even the romance and commanding power of The Cure at their loudest and most dominating. Ultimately, though, these guys just sound like The Adicts. A questionable reference point we can only assure you is meant as a total complement. Not a band people will forget in a hurry.


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Woodstock '94
Woodstock '94 (limited hand-numbered pacific blue vinyl double 10" LP)
Cat: SGTIV 006. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Eat The Rich (5:03)
Toys In The Attic (4:21)
Rag Doll (4:02)
Crying (5:15)
Crazy (5:26)
Mama Kim (4:07)
Love In An Elevator (6:05)
Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (4:44)
Sweet Emotion (5:28)
Come Together (4:30)
Dream On (5:28)
Walk This Way (5:00)
Review: We've encountered a few Woodstock '94 live albums in recent months. 30 years on, and the festival remains one of the most ill-conceived, poorly executed and abhorrently capitalist failures the live music scene has ever witnessed. When you cram 350,000 into a site aimed at half that, don't think about infrastructure, overcharge on everything and then stand idly by as a revolution begins to unfold, only responding when things become a life or death situation, how do you expect to be remembered? At least people actually played the event, though, unlike the likes of Fyre, which never even managed to get started. And the lineup for 1994's cash-in on the legendary New York State gathering was decent in many ways, Aerosmith stepping up at the height of their commercial fame to deliver a typically spectacular show of mainstream rock & roll with blues roots. Here's the recording.
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Black Sails In The Sunset (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 725897 3. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Strength Through Wounding (1:31)
Porphyria (2:06)
Exsanguination (2:49)
Malleus Maleficarum (3:57)
Narrative Of Soul Against Soul (2:26)
Clove Smoke Catharsis (4:31)
The Prayer Position (2:01)
No Poetic Device (3:44)
Weathered Tome (2:10)
The Last Kiss (4:00)
At A Glance (4:13)
God Called In Sick Today (3:12)
Midnight Sun (3:03)
Lower It (2:15)
Who Knew? (2:16)
Weight Of Words (2:33)
Review: Originally released in 1999 and now celebrating its 25th anniversary, Black Sails In The Sunset was the fourth full-length from California hardcore-turned-horror punk heroes AFI, and is often cited as the pivotal project that signalled their sonic, career and identity shift for the decades ahead. Their first album with guitarist Jade Puget, the material marked a notable distancing from the frenetic energy of 1997's Shut Your Mouth & Open Your Eyes, and began their long love affair with gothic romanticism, Lovecraftian lyricism and a newfound horror aesthetic. Perceived by the band and fans alike for being the work that would form the basis of their future sound, while also exuding the first glimpses of vocalist Davey Havok's prowess as a melodious songwriter, there's no more important project in the AFI canon, especially when following onto the career heights of the All Hallow's EP and The Art Of Drowning LP, which likely wouldn't have materialised if not for the creative fearlessness of Black Sails.
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Very Proud Of Ya
Very Proud Of Ya (LP + insert)
Cat: NIT 051. Rel: 01 Jan 90
He Who Laughs Last (1:45)
File 13 (1:44)
Wake-Up Call (1:38)
Cult Status (1:50)
Perfect Fit (1:55)
Advances In Modern Technology (1:38)
Theory Of Revolution (1:31)
This Secret Ninja (2:18)
Soap-Box Derby (2:20)
Aspirin Free (2:43)
Fishbowl (1:45)
Charles Atlas (1:50)
Crop Tub (1:50)
Consult My Lover (1:50)
Take The Test (1:50)
Two Of A Kind (1:50)
Shatty Fatmas (1:50)
Yurf Rendenmein (1:50)
Cruise Control (1:50)
Modern Epic (1:50)
Who Said You Could Touch Me (bonus track) (1:50)
Rolling Balls (bonus track) (1:50)
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (bonus track) (1:25)
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Vulture Prince (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 454278 2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Baghon Main (feat Darian Donovan Thomas) (6:33)
Diya Hai (feat Badi Assad) (5:36)
Inayaat (7:41)
Last Night (5:58)
Mohabbat (7:41)
Saans Lo (7:22)
Suroor (5:10)
Udhero Na (feat Anoushka Shankar) (5:02)
Review: Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Aroof Aftab presents her third studio album, and a record that has the power to transport listeners pretty much anywhere. While steeped in traditions stereotypically associated with her homeland, ears more attuned will quickly pick up on just how divergent this is. Whether you'd consider it a classical album is down to how you gauge that genre term, we'd say it has grown broad enough over the past century to definitely include this, but ultimately even that seems reductive.

Elements of poetry, ambient trance, jazz, minimalism, and new age, it's a spiritual and musical experience based around themes of discovery, loss, memory, and intimate connections with the Earth. Sonically, that translates as something that's at once sublime and yet also surprising, combining a multitude of influences from aeons of songwriting to create something that could not have existed in any previous era.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983 (hand-numbered blue splattered vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: RRS 110S. Rel: 28 Mar 25
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Should Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authority (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Formed in 1982, New York City hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front left a defining impact on the burgeoning scene with their unmatched ferocity and sonic abrasion as well as their intimidating attitude and skinhead aesthetic, which would lead to them incorrectly being perceived by some as racists or neo-Nazis. Coming up in the rundown streets of Lower East Side Manhattan, surrounded by urban decay in an area battling severe poverty, drugs, and violence, they channelled their anger into a new breed of punk that would serve as both a rallying cry for the less fortunate as well as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This blistering compilation contains recordings dating back to the very beginning of their career, featuring demos of tracks that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also offering other recordings from this period originally left unissued at the time; some of these would later be included on the 1995 Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these cuts have never been made available on wax until now. The band would later be featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary from 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography provides a deeply insightful yet frightening firsthand account of an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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L'Orchestre National Mauritanien
Cat: RMLP 011. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Adji Kar Teri Miri (6:25)
Yer Sabou Yerkoy (5:16)
Emolli Tidwall Eheme (6:16)
Bayna Daouali (9:26)
Zeinab Moussa (6:41)
Ahlane Ouassahlane (9:24)
Timidawane Hewana (6:09)
Ya Llali Ya Ouichi (6:19)
Hob Mene (5:26)
Nahnou Sigharou El Ouatane (6:39)
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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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Forwards
Forwards (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: TFST 131. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Forwards (4:03)
The Returning (3:46)
Another Way (2:55)
Love & Forgiveness (4:15)
Next (3:08)
Whatever (3:18)
Transition (3:46)
Love Disappearing (3:40)
New Standards (3:54)
X (6:15)
Review: The Alarm lead singer and songwriter Mike Peters set up The Twenty First Century Recording Company in Prestatyn, North Wales in 1994 as a way of allowing his band to express themeless freely away from the conventional restrains of other labels. It remains the band's primary home and is where they land now with a remarkable 20th album. It comes after a time of illness and more than 40 years of writing big and anthemic rock tunes but still finds him serving up more of the same with plenty of epic riffs and singalong choruses. Get ready to be punching the air non-stop with this one.
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Spiritual Instinct (reissue)
Spiritual Instinct (reissue) (limited "solid green" vinyl LP)
Cat: NBR 53288G. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Les Jardins De Minuit
Protection
Sapphire
L'Ile Des Morts
Le Miroir
Spiritual Instinct
Review: With the latest release of 2024's triumphant Les Chants de l'Aurore, label Nuclear Blast have opted to reissue the 2019 predecessor project from French post-black metal/blackgaze pioneers Alcest. Spiritual Instinct initially marked only the second time the band's live bassist Indria Saray had performed on record following on from his in-studio inclusion on 2016's Kodama, while musically, the material is noted for continuing to restore some of the previously eschewed metallic malevolence absent from their previous efforts. This restoration reembraces cataclysmic blastbeats and despair-laden vocal shrieks yet reliably subdued, compressed and drowned under swathes of shoegaze haze and bombastic yet lilting crescendos. In short, no one makes black metal sound as pretty as the French.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194399 53541. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Them Bones (2:27)
Dam That River (3:10)
Rain When I Die (6:04)
Down In A Hole (5:38)
Sickman (5:30)
Rooster (6:14)
Junkhead (5:05)
Dirt (5:11)
God Smack (4:39)
Hate To Feel (5:17)
Angry Chair (4:45)
Would? (3:30)
Review: For people of a certain age, their teenage years were defined by the edgy grunge, alt and punk rock sounds of bands like Alice in Chains. Three decades later their seminal sophomore effort, Dirt sounds as good as it ever did and gets an anniversary reissue to mark the occasion. It comes with plenty of powerful drums and big-ass basslines as well as yelping vocals and fuzzy textures that take in a range of emotions and even bigger riffs. This issue features a special insert and comes across four sides of vinyl so it's nice and loud, just as intended.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 194399 86771. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Them Bones (2:30)
Dam That River (3:08)
Rain When I Die (6:05)
Down In A Hole (5:32)
Sickman (5:24)
Rooster (6:10)
Junkhead (5:07)
Dirt (5:12)
God Smack (3:50)
Untitled (0:43)
Hate To Feel (5:16)
Angry Chair (4:40)
Would? (3:34)
Review: Arguably one of the most integral tentpoles of the grunge movement, Alice In Chains' seminal sophomore effort, Dirt, changed the game upon its release in 1992. Featuring some of the band's most classic cuts such as, 'Them Bones', 'Down In A Hole', 'Rooster', and, 'Junkhead', to name but a few; the incomparable dynamic of Wayne Staley's iconic vocals and cryptic, yet brutally honest lyricism combined with guitarist Jerry Cantrell's mammoth riffs and delicate nuance, still resides high in the echelons of alternative rock three decades on. For lifers and newcomers alike, this 30-year anniversary edition serves as an ideal opportunity to revisit a genuine classic, far murkier and riddled with antagonistic depths than any of its would-be peers.
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Parallel
Parallel (clear & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AUK 139LPC. Rel: 20 Feb 25
That's Amazing Grace (4:05)
Kaleidoscope (3:57)
Blossoms In Her Mind (4:06)
Sirens Echo In An Iron Lung (4:13)
Non Waltz (3:32)
I Believe You About The Moon (3:19)
What Do Dolls Dream? (3:18)
Time (4:10)
Lady Buzz Killer (5:17)
Review: All Seeing Dolls make the best case for cross-pollination we've had in a while. Their sound is psychedelic tinged, garage-y leaning rock with plenty of breathy bits and opportunities to look at the sky in hope or despair, invoking the shoegaze 'thing'. In other moments, they sound like they've been hiding away in the back room of a 1960s acid party, while there are also times when vocals soar to such harmonious heights you could be forgiven for using made up terms like 'choral indie'. The sum of all those parts is a genuinely powerful and unique record that moves and insists, ebbs and flows throughout a real odyssey of a listen. But the ingredients also warrant a mention. The legendary Dot Allison is here, hence the beauty and subtle power of the vocals. The Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe is also present and correct, as are a piano, ukulele, guitar and auto-harp.

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Pulsar (remastered)
Pulsar (remastered) (limited 2xLP)
Cat: C56 LP005R. Rel: 31 Mar 21
The Awakening (6:13)
Wrapped In Your Hair (5:32)
Ode To Mom (6:30)
Views From A Blue Train (6:07)
Follow What You Are (7:11)
The Magician (7:18)
Secret Marriage (7:02)
Pulsar (5:59)
Review: Pulsar saw Gianluca Salvadori and Leonardo Ceccanti return to Claremont 56 with a second LP of sanguine and psychedelic dub disco under the Almunia name. Arriving roughly two years after Salvadori and Ceccanti served up the sublime Almunia debut long player New Moon, this new album sees the pair of tracks released as singles (the excellent title track and 'The Magician') complemented by six all new productions. From the heavenly acoustic strumming of opening track 'The Awakening' Almunia remain locked in a mood where refined instrumentation is balanced perfectly with a chugging soft edged disco sensibility with the buoyant 'Views From A Blue Train' a particular highlight.
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2084: Viaggio Nel Nulla
2084: Viaggio Nel Nulla (limited trifold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: AMS LP174. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Pista 6 (8:43)
Viaggio Nel Nulla (4:56)
Flashback (Apocalisse) (5:52)
Wormhole (10:10)
Meta E Meta (6:30)
E=mc2 (5:01)
Review: Alphataurus may not mean that much to a lot of people, but for anyone aware of the Milanese progressive rock titans, the fact they have a new record out will capture the imagination. After all, the outfit have been making a big impact with every album they've put out since - and including - the staggeringly ambitious self-titled 1973 debut. However, it's been a decade since we last had anything from them. Enter 2084: Viaggio Nel Nulla, then, a collection of music that marks a real turning point for Alphataurus, with the lengthy (to put it mildly) recording process ending with the departure of founding guitarist Guido Wassermann. Whether die hard fans will think what's here is worth the pain of that decision to leave is anyone's guess, but this collection is unarguably dystopian, futuristic, exploratory, cosmic and, almost conversely, accessible and catchy.
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Rave Immortal
Cat: MOSH 692LP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Straight To Heart (2:52)
Come On Outside (2:58)
Crashing Parties (2:48)
My Drummer's Girlfriend (2:37)
Hunt You Down (2:50)
Upstairs Neighbour (3:32)
Come Fight Me For It (3:39)
Run Rabbit (3:03)
Catch Me If You Can (3:41)
Rave Immortal (3:10)
Review: Ones to watch in 2025, according to BBC Introducing, double-MOBO Award nominated sisters Nyrobi and Chaya, AKA ALT BLK ERA claim to be "redefining music" with their fusion of rock, house, drum & bass, rap and pop. They're certainly making enough noise to start a mini revolution, with the months preceding Rave Immortal seeing them blow up at events like Glastonbury, Download, and the Reading-Leeds weekenders. Sonically there's not much more to add - this is a rabid, in-your-face, high tempo amalgamation of sound that calls to mind the likes of NERVO, Pendulum, Enter Shikari, and to a lesser extent Prodigy. All convention-defying names, the fact ALT BLK ERA are also big advocates of disability rights and inclusivity within the music industry also paints them, sadly, as necessary outsiders.
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Happy Birthday (half speed remastered)
Happy Birthday (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: DEMREC 1227. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Happy Birthday (intro) (0:44)
Love & Kisses (2:13)
Real Toys (3:17)
Idols (2:35)
Legionnaire (3:28)
Faithless (3:44)
Beckoning Strings (2:56)
Happy Birthday (2:59)
Midnight (3:26)
A Day's Wait (4:04)
Leave Me Alone (3:54)
Insects (3:23)
Happy Birthday (outro) (0:42)
Review: Originally released in September 1981, Scottish band Altered Images' debut album featured the classic hit single 'Happy Birthday' which reached number two in the charts and was produced by Martin Rushent, who is maybe best known for his work with Human League, Stranglers and Buzzcocks. The rest of the album was produced by Steven Severin of Siouxsie and The Banshees and achieved a Silver Disc having sold over 60,000 copies. This half-speed master edition is presented in its original sleeve, pressed on 180-gram heavyweight black vinyl with an obi strip, and housed in a poly-lined inner sleeve so is a luxurious edition for fans old and new of what remains a classic album of the era when post-punk was morphing into jangly indie.
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Unrepentant Geraldines (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 487637 6. Rel: 12 Sep 24
America (4:10)
Trouble's Lament (3:42)
Wild Way (2:50)
Wedding Day (3:45)
Weatherman (4:39)
16 Shades Of Blue (3:48)
Maids Of Elfen-Mere (2:51)
Promise (4:02)
Giant's Rolling Pin
Selkie
Unrepentant Geraldines
Oysters
Rose Dover (3:52)
Invisible Boy (4:41)
Dixie (bonus track) (3:39)
White Telephone To God (bonus track) (2:26)
Forest Of Glass (bonus track) (5:04)
Review: Tori Amos is celebrating the tenth anniversary of her critically acclaimed album Unrepentant Geraldines with this special Deluxe Edition. It is a newly remastered version which includes three exclusive tracks, namely 'White Telephone To God,' 'Forest Of Glass,' and the newly released 'Dixie.' Unrepentant Geraldines marked Amos' return to her pop and rock roots after several classical albums. Recorded at Martian Engineering Studios, the self-produced album features a stripped-back acoustic sound that highlights Amos's vocals and piano with chamber-pop arrangements. The lyrics, inspired by visual art, explore fairy-tale themes and introspection and the album reached number 7 in the US, making Amos's eighth top ten album there.
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Sounds Of Yemen 1962-1987
Cat: FTNLP 011. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Ladema Eini (5:24)
Kirya Yefeyfiya (4:01)
Rak Et Koleh Eshma (5:18)
Im Nin'alu (5:51)
Shuvi Yefeyfiya (3:02)
Ya Wald Ya Hali (4:14)
Sam'at Soutak (3:00)
Hil Yahil (2:28)
Kweit Ruhi (2:22)
Anat Alhawa
Alail Ahim (instrumental) (3:05)
Safart (4:05)
Hargat Nof Alail (5:28)
Ya Bnaya (4:55)
Kalo Li Alnas (4:47)
Ach Ya Ouma (5:19)
Ya Bnat El Hoo (3:37)
Saperi Tama (4:08)
Hayyeh Mi Sana (4:55)
Asalk Ya Hur (6:24)
Review: Yemenite music in Israel is a uniquely Middle-Eastern style born from the immigration of Yemenite Jews to Israel. Initially religious and ceremonial, the music featured separate male and female songs accompanied by drumming on olive oil tin cans. Aharon Amram, born in Sana'a, Yemen, immigrated to Israel as a child and became a central figure in this genre. From the 1960s onward, he released numerous records on Sounds of Yemen in which he blended traditional religious songs with his own secular compositions, Western electric instruments and modern arrangements. This double LP showcases Amram's diverse catalogue and undying influence on contemporary Mizrahi.
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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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Black Soul (remastered)
Cat: MM 129. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Given's Boots (part 2) (2:36)
Manana (2:57)
Corruption (2:50)
Heart Breaker (5:22)
Rhodesia (5:34)
Lonnies Cup (6:50)
On The Spot (3:30)
Review: You have a genuine piece of musical history here. The Anchors may not be remembered by many, but made a significant impact on everyone who does. Black Soul is the third and - to all musicologist knowledge - last record put out by this pioneering South African funk-soul outfit. Straight out of the Johannesburg township of Alexandria at the height of Apartheid, they became known for exceptional musicianship and reinterpreting the classic Memphis, USA sound for their own oppressed community. Part three of that legacy takes things much, much further, though. So, we can definitely still hear those Mid South sounds that represent the very essence of soul, but here the aesthetic becomes something altogether different, Afro and specific to time and place. Homage paid to the genre founders, but drawing on personal circumstances to own things for themselves.
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I Can't Stand It
I Can't Stand It (LP + insert)
Cat: FKR 119LP. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Ocean Motion Mildew Mind (1:32)
Yes Sir Ree (1:24)
I Can't Stand It (1:57)
Country Time (1:37)
If I Were A Poet (1:21)
Torero Piece (7:45)
Peachy Keen-O (13:44)
Review: Kentucky born musical absurdist and voice actor Beth Andersen weaved her way in and out of mainstream circles throughout the entirety of her career, with some of her biggest claims to fame being the use of her 'Dance Dance Dance' single on the Scarface soundtrack as well as her voice acting credits which include appearances in The Swan Princess, Babes In Toyland, and Tarzan. Unbeknownst to many, however, was her artistic double life where she was simultaneously known as a creative academic and scholar whilst dabbling in the niche underground art-punk scenes of the 70s, where with the help of (at the time) future Sonic Youth/Dinosaur Jr producer Wharton Tiers as well as member of the new wave band Theoretical Girls, she was able to carve out one bemusing piece of wax that perplexed familiars on all sides of her spectrums with its self-described fusion of a myriad of unlikely anti-genres such as "yoga punk", "ramble rap", "combustion pop" and "form room funk"... all of which were officially neatly bracketed under the curious Text-Sound movement where Beth garnered utmost respect as a key practitioner. Long out of print, never thought to find its way to wax again, these percussive, rhythmic avant-punk poems and spoken word ditties are even more bizarre in practice than theory.
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Life Is Strange (Soundtrack)
Life Is Strange (Soundtrack) (gatefold "flaming orange" marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 538750 381. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Love Song (3:29)
Heavy Gets Light (3:35)
Living Underground (4:30)
For Remembering (3:47)
Take Me Home (4:14)
Let Me Know (4:22)
Blue (3:19)
Forever For Us (3:50)
From A Dream (4:28)
In My Arms (2:54)
When Was That (4:04)
Tears (2:45)
Review: Australian folk-indie-pop set Angus & Julia Stone, appropriately led by brother and sister Angus and Julia Stone, have been making waves Down Under for almost 20 years now. One listen to their output is enough to convince you they're a cut well above the rest, and the panel charged with deciding on the ARIA Awards obviously agree. They've now won lots, and received nominations for countless more.
Life Is Strange certainly reflects their oeuvre quite accurately. Somewhere between contemporary country, blissful indie and romantic, soft and sweet artsy indie, the project itself also reflects their forward-thinking attitude, with this one of a growing number of video game scores that are actually albums in themselves, rather than the kind of straight up soundtracks we're mostly used to.
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We've Come For You All (reissue)
We've Come For You All (reissue) (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1282028. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Contact
What Doesn't Die
Superhero
Refuse To Be Denied
Safe Home
Any Place But Here
Nobody Knows Anything
Strap It On
Black Dahlia
Cadillac Rock Box
Taking The Music Back
Crash
Think About An End
WCFYA
Safe Home (acoustic - bonus tracks)
We're A Happy Family
Review: Originally released in 2003, We've Come For You All would serve as the much-lauded ninth full-length from one of the Big 4 of thrash metal, New York City's Anthrax. The first work from the band to feature Rob Caggiano on lead guitar while being their final effort with vocalist John Bush following his tenure throughout the 90s on Sound Of White Noise (1993), Stomp 442 (1995) and Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998), the material came after a brief self-imposed hiatus that saw the band reroute their course with a unique amalgam of groove-oriented, alternative hard rock injected into their frenetic signature thrash formula. Adored by fans as a welcome return to form, the album also boasted some varied pedigree with regards to guest features, including Roger Daltrey of The Who lending his vocals to 'Taking The Music Back', while Anthony Martini of New Jersey hardcore heroes E-Town Concrete would appear on 'Refuse To Be Denied', yet it's the inclusion of the late, great Pantera axeman Dimebag Darrell (only one year before his tragic and untimely passing) on 'Cadillac Rock Box' and 'Strap It On' that have both become metal legacy pieces in their own right.
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Disenchanted
Disenchanted (limited yellow swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: STMP 185-1. Rel: 21 May 24
Apocalypse She (3:29)
Bulldozer (3:17)
Love's Heavy Burden (3:23)
Saviour (3:00)
Dirty Girl (3:49)
Doomed Again (2:50)
Disenchanted (3:06)
Crusade (2:21)
Sat What You Want (2:57)
Overthinking (3:06)
Owe U Shit (2:13)
Freeloading (3:08)
Magnolia (2:57)
Review: Hailing from Toronto, Canada, The Anti-Queens are an all-woman riot grrrl pop-punk mob brimming and buzzing with influences from the likes of The Distillers and The Blackhearts, yet with the feral grunge bite of L7. Returning a half-decade on from their 2019 self-titled debut full-length, Disenchanted doubles down like a confident sophomore follow up should, maximising the buzzsaw riffs, snarling vocals and severely pissed off earworm hooks while furthering their sonic mashup of all things fuzzy, grungy, poppy and punky (no, the last three probably aren't real worlds but they are in The Anti-Queens dictionary).
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Cut The World: Live With The Danish National Chamber Orchestra
Cat: RTRADLP 663. Rel: 02 Aug 12
Cut The World (LP)
Future Feminism
Cripple & The Starfish
You Are My Sister
Swanlights
Epilepsy Is Dancing
Another World
Kiss My Name
I Fell In Love With A Dead Boy
Rapture
The Crying Light
Twilight
Cut The World (CD)
Future Feminism
Cripple & The Starfish
You Are My Sister
Swanlights
Epilepsy Is Dancing
Another World
Kiss My Name
I Fell In Love With A Dead Boy
Rapture
The Crying Light
Twilight
Review: Given his passion for the melodramatic, it's little surprise to find Antony Hegarty pairing up with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra for his latest full-length - a live recording of what was no doubt an unforgettable concert. Interspersed with Antony's musings to the audience on sexuality and feminism (amongst other things), Cut The World sees some of his best songs given a dramatic new lease of life. With his distinctive, haunting vocals (yes, it's impossible to review one of his releases without mentioning them) to the fore, the songs veer from achingly intimate to deliciously grandiose. If you're a fan, it should be an essential purchase.
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Daybreaker
Daybreaker (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: ARIE 10426741. Rel: 24 Mar 25
The Bitter End (2:53)
Alpha Omega (3:52)
These Colours Don't Run (4:02)
Daybreak (3:33)
Truth, Be Told (4:32)
Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat (3:12)
Outsider Heart (3:28)
Behind The Throne (4:07)
Devil's Island (4:09)
Feather Of Lead (2:50)
Unbeliever (4:41)
Review: Originally released in 2012, Daybreaker would serve as the fifth full-length from Brighton progressive metalcore heavyweights Architects, following an identity crisis after 2011's more streamlined post-hardcore effort The Here & Now. While in the decade since, the band have gone on to become one of Britain's most successful heavy music exports, finally managing to balance their heftier proclivities with mainstream appeal, the material here strikes a curious retrospective balance between their mathcore origins, the increasingly vast melodious experimentations, as well as their first forays into embracing elements of nuanced electronica. Conceptually marking their arrival to politically driven messaging, with the now even more timely and oppressively hefty 'These Colours Don't Run' tackling US political division while 'Devil's Island' lambasts the London riots of 2011, the album is also noted for its guest features including Drew York of Stray From The Path on 'Outsider Heart', and Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon on the standout 'Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat'.
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Suck It & See
Suck It & See (gatefold LP + mp3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 258. Rel: 02 Jun 11
She's Thunderstorms
Black Treacle
Brick By Brick
The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
Library Pictures
All My Own Stunts
Reckless Serenade
Piledriver Waltz
Love Is A Laserquest
Suck It & See
That's Where You're Wrong
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The Car
The Car (custard vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 455X. Rel: 21 Oct 22
There'd Better Be A Mirrorball (4:26)
I Ain’t Quite Where I Think I Am (3:18)
Sculptures Of Anything Goes (3:52)
Jet Skis On The Moat (3:17)
Body Paint (4:36)
The Car (3:17)
Big Ideas (3:57)
Hello You (4:04)
Mr Schwartz (3:29)
Perfect Sense (2:48)
Review: One of Britain's best-loved and most accomplished pop-rock bands are back with another highly anticipated album. The Car is epic on every level with its adventurously designed tunes, lots of grand orchestration and plenty of easy-to-enjoy and enigmatic songs of love but also doubt. The Sheffield outfit's seventh long player was written by frontman Turner at his home in LA and mixes indie and psychedelic rock, baroque, glam and orchestral rock with production largely taken care of by frequent collaborator James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco fame. The title is a nod to the fact that - guess what - there are many references to cars throughout the lyrics.
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My Soft Machine
My Soft Machine (gatefold transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: TRANS 700XX. Rel: 25 May 23
Bruiseless (1:11)
Impurities (3:43)
Devotion (2:46)
Blades (3:41)
Purple Phase (4:23)
Weightless (4:04)
Pegasus (feat Phoebe Bridgers) (3:06)
Dog Rose (3:08)
Puppy (3:04)
I'm Sorry (3:01)
Room (Red Wings) (4:21)
Ghost (3:49)
Review: A lot can change in two years or so. Not least if 2021 saw you release one of the most celebrated records of the current decade, tackling the mental health crisis head on in the midst of a global pandemic. An album that despaired and threw its hands up, declaring that we, collectively, are not alright and something needs to change, all via staggeringly poetic prose, at times bordering on spoken word. Returning from that triumphant episode, Arlo Parks follows up with The Soft Machine, an LP that lands after most of the dust from that global emergency has settled, and she's relocated to sunny Los Angeles to live with partner and alternative rapper, Ashnikko. To say the result is something that sounds warmer, more appreciative of what you've got rather than focussed on what isn't would be an understatement, but the exquisite songwriting and willingness to speak honestly about major issues remains.
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A Poet's Life (reissue)
A Poet's Life (reissue) (limited gatefold milky clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 04911. Rel: 30 May 24
Wake Up (2:59)
Hold On (3:53)
Into Action (3:39)
Translator (4:07)
Take This City (3:17)
Inner City Violence (3:46)
Oh No (3:04)
Lady Demeter (2:25)
Among The Dead (3:33)
Cold Blooded (2:44)
Review: Rancid, or members of the legendary punk band, have put out a record every year since the turn of the new millennium. Tim Armstrong's A Poet's Life is one of them and it first came back in 2007 but only on CD. Now, it gets the full vinyl treatment and comes on limited gatefold milky clear wax via Hellcat. It is a deep dive into reggae and ska from the guitarist and frontman of Rancid and comes with able backing from L.A. reggae revivalists the Aggrolites. The modern, fun-filled reggae album is full of groove with nods to rock steady, roots reggae, and dancehall all filtered through his own unique pop-punk lens. Armstrong's voice is a key ascent of what makes this such a likeable record.
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Late Night Tales
Olafur ARNALDS / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 44. Rel: 20 Jun 16
Hjalmar Larusson & Jonbjorn Gislason - "Jomsvikingarimur - Yta Eigi Feldi Ror." (1:15)
Julianna Barwick - "Forever" (5:30)
Koreless - "Last Remnants" (4:22)
Odesza - "How Did I Get Here" (instrumental) (2:00)
Anois - "A Noise" (4:10)
Samaris - "Gooa Tungl" (4:08)
Olafur Arnalds - "RGB" (4:36)
Rival Consoles - "Pre" (5:14)
Jai Paul - "Jasmine" (demo) (4:11)
Four Tet - "Lion" (Jamie Xx remix) (6:52)
James Blake - "Our Love Comes Back" (3:39)
Spooky Black - "Pull" (4:13)
Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - "And Still They Move" (2:55)
Olafur Arnalds - "Say My Name" (feat Arnor Dan) (5:38)
Kiasmos - "Orgoned" (5:57)
Olafur Arnalds - "Kinesthesia" (1:44)
Hjaltalin - "Ethereal" (6:32)
David Tennant - "Undone" (3:51)
Review: Icelandic classical, experimental and soundtrack composer Olafur Arnalds steps away from the loops and Broadchurch OSTs to conjure yet another sublime LNT saga. Carefully balancing between contemporary odysseys ("Jomsvikingarimur"), dense futuristic electronic weaves ("Last Remnants"), fuzzy 22nd century pop ("A Noise") sludgy cosmic funk ("Jasmine") and introspective soul ("Our Love Comes Back"), Olafur blows wave after woozy wave of soft sonic conjurations in a way that's broad, detailed and cleverly considered. Good night.
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Echowah Island
Cat: CRACKI 093. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Echowah Island (3:45)
Quantum Ceviche (3:18)
Hirondelle (3:38)
Magma (3:32)
Shark (3:14)
Kaleidoscope (3:36)
Psych! (2:37)
Radio Soda (3:56)
Review: Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Art Longo impresses here with Echowah Island, a new album sure to wind its way into your affections. It was crafted over years in his home studio and is "psychotropical pop" drawing deep inspiration from late 80s music and dub. The album's lush soundscape evokes orange sunsets and ocean breezes and is layered with spring reverb, space echo and wah-wah effects that smooth out the edges as the steady pulse of vintage drum machines moves things on down low. A standout feature is Claudio Jonas, whose ethereal vocals recall classic French femme fatale singers of the 60s. Her poetic, kaleidoscopic lyrics add to a nostalgic dream world that gently bends reality and makes his both escapist and thought-provoking.
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Race The Night
Race The Night (gatefold translucent violet vinyl LP)
Cat: NONG 139CLPV. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Race The Night (4:05)
Usual Places (3:38)
Reward In Mind (3:49)
Oslo (feat Demira) (4:28)
Like A God (4:13)
Peanut Brain (1:42)
Crashed Out Wasted (6:36)
Braindead (3:20)
Double Dare (2:52)
Over & Out (4:43)
Like A God (reprise) (3:38)
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Seven Up (50th Anniversary Edition)(reissue)
Cat: MGART 613. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Space (15:48)
Time (20:59)
Review: 7 Up is three things; a ubiquitous energy drink brand, an infamous TV show charting the upbringing and development of various children from the ages of seven upwards, and the third studio album by Ash Ra Tempel - their only collaborative piece with notorious psychologist and psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary. Supposedly, the sprawling psych-Moog album was named after a bottle of 7 Up that had been spiked with LSD was given to the band's lyricist Brian Barritt. This new version contains the original manuscript of the album's concept by Leary, as well as photos from the recording session in Bern.
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Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MGART 615. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Laughter Loving (7:59)
Day-Dream (5:22)
Schizo (2:49)
Cosmic Tango (2:07)
Interplay Of Forces (8:40)
The Fairy Dance (3:08)
Bring Me Up (4:37)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel's fifth and - in most ways of judging it - final album was really also a swan song for the late, great Manuel Gottsching. Recoded at Studio Dierks, in the small, picturesque and windmill-happy German village of Stommeln by none other than Scorpions studio chief Dieter Dierks, there's a lot happening on Starring Rosi. And all of it really pretty damn good. It's funk, it's epic. It's moody, it's upbeat. It's steeped in an air of Krautrock and space rock, yet also wouldn't sound out of place providing the slap bass and guitar licks for a 1970s movie trailer. Simply put, it's Ash Ra Tempel, from the cosmic warmup and gradual build go 'Laughter Loving', through the folk-ish serenity of 'The Fairy Dance' and warbling, warped cacophonies on 'Schizo'.
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Acoustic Hymns Vol 1
Acoustic Hymns Vol 1 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8676167. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Bittersweet Symphony (7:09)
A Song For The Lovers (5:04)
Sonnet (4:20)
C'mon People (We're Making It Now) (feat Liam Gallagher) (4:55)
Weeping Willow (4:05)
Lucky Man (4:38)
This Thing Called Life (5:23)
Space & Time (5:01)
Velvet Morning (5:03)
Break The Night With Colour (4:31)
One Day (4:33)
The Drugs Don't Work (5:37)
Review: It's been three whole years since we last encountered a new album from the man like Richard Ashcroft. The guy who once told us how the drugs no longer worked, only to then explain how lucky he was. In many ways, Acoustic Hymns Vol.1 is an extension of all that, a record that has come along at a time when he's clearly ready to reflect on the heady days of the Britpop and UK indie explosion detonated in the 1990s.

Whether you'd call this album a covers collection or original, new work is definitely down to opinion. Ashcroft has opted to turn his hand back to tracks released with his seminal band The Verve, and a few of his own solo bits, only reimagined and reappropriated. The latter word is the most accurate, though. Here genuinely new life is breathed back into the likes of 'Bittersweet Symphony', which, considering the scale of that particular hit, is no mean feat.
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These People (reissue)
These People (reissue) (limited gatefold clear blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CKV 01.1. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Out Of My Body (4:30)
This Is How It Feels (5:04)
They Don't Own Me (5:47)
Hold On (5:39)
These People (4:49)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Hurt (4:38)
Picture Of You (4:46)
Black Lines (5:07)
Ain't The Future So Bright (4:47)
Songs Of Experience (5:46)
Review: For many, Richard Ashcroft has one of the best voices of his generation. He is a rock mainstay who managed to pair equal amounts of grit and gravitas in a way that seems timeless. His solo work These People is a record that bears plenty of the hallmarks of his work with The Verve and this reissue comes on limited clear and blue marbled wax in a gatefold sleeve. It is powerful and potent on many fronts, from the lyrics to the vocals themselves, all of which stand it apart from the contemporary rock landscape which can all too often be insipid and forgettable.
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Sunshine Low
Cat: ASHRRLP 01. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Please Don't Stop The Rain (3:41)
Different Kind Of Life (4:01)
Sway (3:25)
Deux Sons (4:10)
Sun Song (4:43)
Fizzy (5:09)
No Garden (4:05)
Sunshine Low (3:21)
What's Been Turning You On (3:32)
Koolove (5:26)
Review: LA threesome ASHRR aka lead vocalist Steven Davis and producer-musician-vocalists Josh Charles and Ethan Allen are back with a brilliant new album for Ralph Lawson's superb 20/20 Vision Recordings that finds them working by the old mantra of 'art for art's sake'. This effortlessly eclectic record collides electronic soul, post-punk, space disco and indie-dance and is rich in melancholic melody, hazy, late-summer moods and late-night dancing. The vocals bring an indie edge to jangling delights like 'Please Don't Stop The Rain' while 'What's Been Turning You On' is a laidback and languid groove for lazy sessions.
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Lone
Lone (LP)
Cat: SOMA 017LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Agenda (4:17)
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari (4:34)
Most Children Do (3:52)
Date (2:56)
Colchicum (3:47)
Komish (6:44)
Land (7:14)
Review: Japanese psychedelic pop singer-songwriter Ai Aso hails from Tokyo and has an almost impossibly wispy thin folky style to her singing that makes her utterly unique. She has been active since 2000 and has worked both solo as well as with the likes of White Heaven members You Ishihara and Michio Kurihara. Her solo album arrived back in 2014 and now a decade on gets a vinyl press via Ideologic Organ. It is beautifully delicate and whimsical, with lullaby-like guitar melodies and her own vaporous vocals drifting gently with a real sense of innocence in the sparse tracks. Lo-fi and intimate, this is a quiet gem.
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The Curse (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRF 1596211. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Blood Children (An Introduction) (1:30)
Bleeding Mascara (2:00)
Right Side Of The Bed (3:43)
This Flesh A Tomb (3:51)
You Eclipsed By Me (3:37)
The Crimson (4:00)
The Remembrance Ballad (4:28)
An Interlude (1:57)
Corseting (2:13)
Demonology & Heartache (3:34)
My Sanity On The Funeral Pyre (1:44)
Nevada's Grace (1:53)
Five Vicodin Chased With A Shot Of Charity (8:06)
You Give Love A Bad Name (bonus track) (3:29)
Review: Following on from 2002's debut full-length Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses, California metalcore heavyweights Atreyu would capitalise on all of their ensuing momentum with 2004's career-high sophomore effort The Curse, which celebrates its 20th anniversary with this long overdue reissue. Boasting two of their biggest singes to date, 'Right Side of the Bed', and 'The Crimson'; both would go on to receive heavy rotation on MTV2 and Fuse, garnering the band a vast new legion of devout followers, most of whom have remained Atreyu faithful to this day. Praised for both their venomous delivery and evident ability to craft arena-sized hooks, the band and specifically this record were instrumental in the mainstream crossover popularity of more melodic, emo-tinged metalcore and post-hardcore throughout the early noughties, while as of 2020 The Curse has been certified Gold in the US with 500,000 copies sold.
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 in stock $30.08
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