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Loose Fit
Loose Fit (12")
Cat: LMS 1725164. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Loose Fit (Greg Wilson & Che Wilson remix) (8:15)
Loose Fix (The Grid remix EOE edit) (6:24)
Loose Fix (The Gird remix) (7:49)
Loose Fit (Perfecto 12" mix) (6:14)
Review: 'Loose Fit' isn't always the first song name that springs to mind when thinking about the Happy Mondays, but the immediately identifiable opiate guitar riff is up there with the band's most memorable and infectious. A highlight of the group's third album, Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches, the track was already dancefloor ready before this pack of re-dos arrived on the scene. We're glad it did, though. Greg Wilson and Che Wilson open the scoring, keeping things thoroughly Manchester and acid-tinged, it's a trip through the blue lights and sweat of a warehouse at 2AM. The Grid's EOE Edit and subsequent Remix take the tempo down and the atmosphere deeper, almost druggier if that could humanly be possible given the wider context here. Topped off with a post-club overture in the form of the epic downbeat Perfecto version, and you might want to stick it in the shopping cart now.
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タグ: Acid House
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Stuck Up
Cat: EXUMG 14. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Stuck Up (3:07)
When Someone's Good To You (2:39)
Review: Northern Soul devotees have long been captivated by unreleased Motown gems, and this one may be the best yet. Written by Chester and Gary Pipkin, 'Stuck-Up' was crafted to replace Mary Wells after her departure from Motown. Although Oma Heard recorded extensively, including a duet with Marvin Gaye, she was dropped for not fitting the label's image. The song was then given to Shirley Gunter, whose 1966 version on Tangerine Records became one of the rarest Northern Soul records, often fetching over 500 quid. Recently, the original Oma Heard version surfaced on a Motown unreleased CD and has been hailed as a classic by Ian Levine. Now, for the first time, it gets released on vinyl by Motown's V.I.P. label.
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Dura Dura
Dura Dura (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: SW 045. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Dura Dura (4:00)
Duba Duba (3:50)
Review: Borrowing a title from a 50ft sport climbing route in Oliana, Spain, there's definitely something big and wonderfully overbearing about the debut offering from Hot Face. Freshly pressed onto London's revered and always-forward thinking Speedy Wunderground imprint, the work here more than lives up to the label's name, going at listeners with pedal to the metal for the most. Comprising two tracks, an original and 'dub', the opener nods to the likes of King Gizzard and other sprawling, epic prog-metal-psyche outfits, offering up huge guitar solos and switching tempos with cunning, guile and groove. Flip it to find the alternative take, which ups the impact of drums, taking us closer to dance music as it's more widely recognised, and the heyday of big beat, if anyone remembers that one?
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Split
Split (red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: EQV 53111. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Hot Water Music - "Fazer" (3:13)
Quicksand - "Free Radio Gainesville" (2:34)
Quicksand - "Supercollider" (2:48)
Hot Water Music - "Undertow" (2:43)
Review: A 12" split meeting of the minds between two equally iconic alt rock punk-lifers, this EP brings together Gainesville, Florida's Hot Water Music and New York City's Quicksand (brainchild of Gorilla Biscuits hardcore hero and Rival Schools emo-grunge auteur Walter Schreifels), covering each other's classic tracks with renditions of 'Fazer' from the Quicksand 1993 debut LP Slip and 'Free Radio Gainesville' off of Hot Water Music's 1999 third full-length No Division. Filling out the tracklist are the unreleased 'Supercollider' which marks the first new cut of Quicksand material since 2021's Distant Populations, and the b-side 'Undertow', originally recorded during sessions from Hot Water Music's latest 2024 LP Vows. With simple cover art featuring Hot Water Music's Chuck Ragan on one side, and Quicksand's Alan Cage on the other, it perfectly summarises this playful, mutual celebration of one another's work, some new, some old, all great.
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What's Happening
What's Happening (white vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TC68 WHITE. Rel: 15 Nov 24
What's Happening (3:45)
Back In The Game (4:49)
Review: Taken from the album Black Gold, this 7" single comes on limited edition white vinyl and offers up the superb 'What's Happenin'' featuring Method Man and Busta Rhymes on the A-side. It's a beat-driven workout with funk in the drums. The B-side offers an exclusive and rather more stripped-back mix of 'Back in the Game' with Ron Isley, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah all seamlessly blended with the instrumental of 'House of Flying Daggers.' It's not often you get so many iconic collaborations all on one record which is why it is such a big hitter.
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Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (gatefold gold & black smash vinyl LP in spot-vanished sleeve)
Cat: VIS 021V1. Rel: 06 May 25
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (5:28)
Desarraigo (5:01)
Manual De Un Naufragio (3:37)
Alienacion Y Delirio (3:43)
En La Tempestad (interlude) (2:34)
Notas Sobre El Olvido (3:06)
Hacia El Abismo (5:02)
Dejemos Hablar Al Viento (6:48)
Review: The fourth full-length from Mexico's post-metal-tinged melodic crust-punks Habak follows on from two previous collaborative efforts with also Tijuana-based post-rockers Fractal and Los Angeles crust-punk outfit Lagrimas, marking their first sole studio full-length since 2020's Ningun Muro Consiguio Jamas Contener la Primavera. Expanding their diverse, abrasive sonic palette more than ever before, drawing on elements of late 90s "skramz" era screamo, blackened hardcore and shoegazing post-rock, yet all coalesced under the black breath of their obligatory crust-punk sound, Mil Orquiideas en Medio del Desierto illustrates a band reaching the peak of their prowess and potential while offering a unique perspective on all of the above mentioned subgenres, with just that tincture of Mexican folklore for that added, incomparable aura.
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Back From The Dead
Back From The Dead (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ATL 668591. Rel: 12 May 22
Back From The Dead (3:30)
Wicked Ways (3:27)
Strange Girl (3:42)
Brightside (3:27)
The Steeple (3:26)
Terrible Things (3:28)
My Redemption (3:32)
Bombshell (3:07)
I Come First (3:13)
Psycho Crazy (3:25)
Raise Your Horns (3:18)
Review: Halestorm's last album was 2018's Vicious, and since then the chart topping, hard rocking band has been working keenly on a follow up. It was proceeded by the title single with a morbid looking video fearing band member Lzzy Hale in a bodybag, and then a run of sold out gigs in club and festivals all around the UK. The full album follows up in fine style and will not disappoint fans. It was produced by Nick Raskulinecz of Foo Fighters and Alice in Chains association with co-production by Scott Stevens and showcases great songwriter laden with mental health, redemption and survival themes.

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And Dub!
And Dub! (translucent white vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BMDH & O. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Rich Girl (extended) (3:18)
Private Eyes (3:29)
Private Eyes (instrumental) (3:29)
I Can.t Go For That (5:00)
Maneater (4:45)
One On One (4:26)
Review: You can probably work out what's going on here from the title: a superb collection of reworked Hall & Oates classics inna reggae style. They are the fine work of Black Market Dub who likes to reimagine classic sounds through a 70s Jamaican lens. The techniques used throughout are superbly authentic with hissing hi-hats, lazy tumbling beats and snaking baselines. The vocals remain in their original, often polished, falsetto style and extra horns are added for a lush sunny impact. Great fun, but also great quality.
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The Bird Of A Thousand Voices
Cat: BLV 8490. Rel: 29 Aug 24
The Kingdom (4:00)
The Curse (Blood Of An Innocent Is Spilled) (5:38)
The Bird Of A Thousand Voicesf (3:28)
Areg's Calling (Towards The World Above) (5:06)
The Quset Begins (4:40)
The Path Of No Return (3:12)
Areg & Manushak (He Saw Her Reflection In The Water) (3:59)
The Saviour Is Condemned (1:54)
Guidance (Areg Meets Zaman) (2:21)
Flaming Horse & The Thunderbolt Sword (From The Depths Of The Sea) (3:46)
Red, White & Black Worlds (6:14)
Bells Of Memory (2:05)
Only The One Who Brought The Bird Can Make It Sing (5:23)
Prophecy Of A Sacrifice (4:10)
The Demon Of Akn Anatak (2:16)
Temptations (Follow The Luminous Feather (2:34)
Forty Days In The Realm Of The Bottomless Eye (He Brings Light Into The Soil Of Evil) (3:56)
He Refuses To Be Immortal (The Goddess Of Paradise Gives Him The Enchanting Bird) (4:27)
The Return (Through Vast Deserts, Seas & Dark Mountains) (2:59)
Betrayed By Brothers (1:55)
The Well Of Death & Resurrection (4:41)
Sing Me A Song When You Will Be At The Place Where All Is Bliss (2:30)
The Eternal Bird Sings & The Garden Blooms Again (5:57)
Postlude: After Seven Winters (2:23)
Review: Tigran Hamasyan's latest album, The Bird of a Thousand Voices, is his most ambitious work yet and one inspired by a traditional Armenian tale. This transmedia project includes a staged play that premiered at the Holland Festival back in June of this year plus two cinematic music videos, a documentary video, and an online game. The ancient firebird tale, passed down through spoken word over the generations, symbolises the modern world's quest for connection amidst ecological, psychological, and spiritual challenges. By blending Armenian traditional music with jazz improvisation, Tigran, who himself is one of today's most innovative jazz pianists, continues his artistic collaboration with filmmaker Ruben Van Leer to create unique musical experiences.
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The Upturned Glass
The Upturned Glass (limited LP)
Cat: BCRLP 01. Rel: 25 Nov 21
6,000 Drunks Clinging To A Landslip (part 1) (1:43)
Morning Walk (5:05)
Pool In The Rose (6:02)
The Upturned Glass (part 1) (5:26)
The Upturned Glass (part 2) (7:49)
Evening Song (4:40)
6,000 Drunks Clinging To A Landslip (part 2) (4:02)
Review: Since first joining forces in 2017, Warren Hampshire and Greg Foat have released some of the most magical albums of recent times - sets that cannily combine their mutual love of pastoral music, jazz-funk, library jazz, soundtracks and heady downtempo grooves. The Upturned Glass, the pair's sixth collaborative full-length, is another genuine gem. Highlights come thick and fast, from the skewed, lo-fi jazz-funk warmth of 'Pool In The Rose' and the string-drenched beauty of opener '6,000 Drunks Clinging to a Landslip' (an amusing title for a genuinely moving track), to the chiming, low-slung brilliance of the two-part title track and the emotive, slow-motion ambient-folk beauty of 'Evening Song'.

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The Big Melt
Cat: SC 021. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Cruise (6:50)
A Useful Fever (6:17)
Azul's Garden (5:31)
Jag Ar Jag (4:53)
While My Tar Gently Weeps (5:04)
No Harm (4:58)
Review: Back in the depths of the global Coronavirus pandemic, Nick Hoppner and Alex Kassian decided to join forces to record an album, one that would set aside their club credentials and instead focus on their collective love of krautrock, ambient and 'guitar-driven music'. The result is The Big Melt, the duo's first missive as H.A.N.K. Beginning with the immersive, enveloping sound world that is 'Cruise' - a slow-build, effects-laden dreamscape that offers nods to classic Tangerine Dream, shoegaze and 1990s ambient electronica - the album bobs along attractively, with exotic rhythms and intoxicated electronics ('A Useful Fever') sitting side by side with shuffling Balearic instrumentals ('Azul's Garden'), kosmiche epics ('Jag Aar Jag'), sitar-laden wonders ('While My Tar Gently Weeps'), and analogue-rich nods to Neu!, Can and Dunkelziffer ('No Harm').
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Songs
Songs ("brown eagle" vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 1280LPC2. Rel: 08 Aug 24
I Knew Her Well (3:51)
My Guitar (3:10)
Day To Day (3:34)
Friend (3:06)
Sing A Song (3:32)
Another Day (3:04)
California Bound (4:02)
Eagle RIP (3:56)
Gratitude (3:15)
Love Song (4:38)
Louisiana Woman (4:57)
Who Said? (4:08)
Farewell My Friend (2:44)
Review: Sandy Harless' Songs album represents the Chillicothe, Ohio artist's sole foray into cosmic American music. It came during the 1970s and the height of the hippy movement's mellow phase and was, rather remarkably, funded by a business breeding 27 aquariums of fish. The record blends Appalachian roots with a rich mix of mountain folk, rural rock, and pastoral country. It's brilliantly authentic throughout and is a great representation of "real people" music that captures the essence of the era's down-to-earth vibe. It's one to put on around a campfire on a balmy summer's evening.
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Mercy
Mercy (LP + insert)
Cat: DTH 3LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Row Fisherman/Whale Song (3:17)
This Is Hell (4:35)
Tiny Victories (5:10)
Promised Land (6:08)
Big Fish (5:34)
Devil Come Down (4:31)
When The Great Wind Blows (4:19)
Reggae Poison (6:05)
Review: Mercy is a collaborative work between the late great Lee "Scratch" Perry (during his post-Black Ark Studios era), Peter Harris and Fritz Catlin, the drummer from the industrial funk dub act 23 Skidoo. What they cook up is unashamedly experimental outsider works that collide mad mixing desk trickery, Perry's trademark vocal mutterings and plenty of occult sound designs. Melodies are smeared and smudged, rhythms are drunk and off balance and moods range from balmy to bonkers, often within the same damn track. A maverick collage, for sure.
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Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison (reissue)
Cat: 405053 8967548. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Got My Mind Set On You
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
Ballard Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
My Sweet Lord
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live)
All Things Must Pass
Any Road
This Is Love
All Those Years Ago
Marwa Blues
What Is Life
Rising Sun
When We Was Fab
Something (live)
Blow Away
Cheer Down
Here Comes In The Sun (live)
I Don't Want To Do It
Isn't It A Pity
Review: First released in 2009, Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison delivers a punchy career retrospective focuses not on his biggest hits (though naturally many are present), but rather what are considered his greatest songs. Naturally his three most celebrated Beatles-era songs are present - 'Something', 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and 'Here Comes The Sun' - albeit in the form of atmospheric live recording, but the bulk of the material comes from his prolific, post 1970 solo career. It is, then, a fine snapshot of a brilliant songwriter, with highlights including the sublime 'All Things Must Pass', the nostalgic 'All Those Years Ago', the string laden 'Isn't It a Pity', and the instrumental 'Marwa Blues'.

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Road To Louisiana (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: MHJ 714. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Night Shade (5:21)
Hoo Doo You Love? (3:24)
Easy Rider (4:25)
Choo Choo Gatta Gotto '99 (4:01)
Malama Pono (3:31)
Magnolia (4:12)
Coyote Wedding Song (instrumental) (3:28)
Crazy Love (3:40)
Pom Pom Joki (2:49)
Louisiana Lullaby (4:12)
Night Shade (Gong Cake mix) (3:47)
Review: It's 1999 and Haruomi Hosono and pal Makoto Kubota - the latter arguably best known for their part in Les Rallies Denudes - decide to take on a daring project for the era. The Japanese artists opt to put out an album inspired by one of the world's foremost musical cities, New Orleans, which on paper couldn't be much further removed from the soundtrack of their homeland at that time.

Dig deeper, though, and while the Mississippi blues feels resolutely Deep South, an experience at odds with the Far East, Japan's incredibly fertile music scene back then actually shared more in common with Louisiana's aural calling cards than you might think. A hotbed of ideas, an understanding of what funk and soul mean, mastery of jazz's loose structures. Exceptional stuff, finally on re-issue
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Boy (Japan Edition)
Boy (Japan Edition) (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: AMDS 7. Rel: 30 May 22
Jouissance (4:47)
Age Of Acceleration (5:01)
Feeling Of Love (feat Dam-Funk) (4:25)
Holding Pattern (3:57)
Michael Was Right About You (5:06)
Slackers (4:00)
Type A (feat SOS) (3:03)
Angry Young Man (4:44)
Boy (3:22)
Time On My Side (5:58)
Review: Here comes a special Japanese edition of Harvey Sutherland's superb Boy album. Since debuting in 2013, Mike Katz has released a lot of music under this alias, always flitting between interconnected styles (electronic disco, deep house, jazz-funk, nu-boogie, revivalist New Jersey garage and Italo-disco) without ever laying down an album of all-new music. Boy, then, is a significant milestone in the Melbourne producer's career and offers an exploration of what he calls "neurotic funk" - a boundary-blurring fusion of jammed-out analogue electronics and live instrumentation that draws on a multitude of musical styles without neatly sitting in any one pigeonhole.
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Stories From The City Stories From The Sea (reissue)
Cat: 898541. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Big Exit (3:51)
Good Fortune (3:19)
A Place Called Home (3:39)
One Line (3:15)
Beautiful Feeling (3:57)
The Whores Hustle & The Hustlers Whore (3:53)
This Mess We're In (3:56)
You Said Something (3:18)
Kamikaze (2:24)
This Is Love (3:47)
Horses In My Dreams (5:31)
We Float (6:05)
Review:  2000's Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea is a lauded set that many critics still cite as one of the singer-songwriter's greatest works. Famously, most of the songs focus on love and relationships and were written while Harvey was living in New York City at the tail end of the '90s. It remains a fine album that has stood the test of time well, with highlights including soaring opener 'Big Exit', jangling sing-along 'A Place Called Home', the sparse and haunting 'Beautiful Feeling' and full-throttle, grunge-inspired rocker 'Kamikaze'.
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Is This Desire? (reissue)
Is This Desire? (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 898528. Rel: 29 Jan 21
Angelene (3:25)
The Sky Lit Up (1:53)
The Wind (3:59)
My Beautiful Leah (2:00)
A Perfect Day Elise (2:58)
Catherine (3:51)
Electric Light (3:05)
The Garden (4:03)
Joy (3:37)
The River (4:39)
No Girl So Sweet (2:44)
Is This Desire? (2:53)
Review: It has been said before that Polly Jean Harvey's 1998 album, Is This Desire, marked a watershed moment in her career. A veritable coming of age record that failed to match the commercial heights of To Bring You My Love, but was actually a far more complete and personal thing. Less angry than preceding efforts, it painted a more balanced and accurate portrait of an artist whose formative years were pockmarked with media analysis and criticism of her visible powerful attributes - sexuality and fury.

Coupled with the fact that Harvey has never been one to pander to scenes in the hope of top ten chart success, and you can only imagine how happy she was with the finished product. And all this is before we start banging on about the musicality, from title track's subtle, hushed baritone blues to the garage rock-out of 'A Perfect Day Elise'.
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B Sides Demos & Rarities
B Sides Demos & Rarities (180 gram vinyl 6xLP box set in slip-case)
Cat: 851101. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Dry (demo - LP1 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 1) (3:38)
Man-size (demo) (3:24)
Missed (demo) (4:01)
Highway '61 Revisited (demo) (3:14)
Me-jane (demo) (2:57)
Daddy (demo) (3:09)
Lying In The Sun (LP2 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 2) (4:26)
Somebody's Down, Somebody's Name (3:40)
Darling Be There (3:48)
Maniac (4:02)
One Time Too Many (2:57)
Harder (2:07)
Naked Cousin (3:54)
Losing Ground (3:14)
Who Will Love Me Now (5:17)
Why D'ya Go To Cleveland (3:14)
Instrumental #1 (LP3 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 3) (1:11)
The Northwood (1:57)
The Bay (3:08)
Sweeter Than Anything (3:12)
Instrumental #3 (1:07)
The Faster I Breathe The Further I Go (4 track version) (3:58)
Nina In Ecstasy 2 (2:15)
Rebecca (3:01)
Instrumental #2 (1:48)
This Wicked Tongue (3:44)
Memphis (3:48)
30 (4:08)
66 Promises (LP4 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 4) (3:45)
As Close As This (2:37)
My Own Private Revolution (3:54)
Kick It To The Ground (4 track version) (3:14)
The Falling (3:51)
The Phone Song (4:06)
Bows & Arrows (3:38)
Angel (3:52)
Stone (3:39)
97° (LP5 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 5) (2:46)
Dance (2:57)
Cat On The Wall (demo) (2:43)
You Come Through (demo) (2:47)
Uh Huh Her (demo) (2:57)
Evol (demo) (3:51)
Wait (2:15)
Heaven (3:14)
Liverpool Tide (2:42)
The Big Guns Called Me Back Again (2:44)
The Nightingale (4:13)
Shaker Aamer (2:48)
Guilty (demo - LP6 - B Sides demos & Rarities - Record 6) (4:36)
I'll Be Waiting (demo) (3:15)
Homo Sappy Blues (demo) (2:17)
The Age Of The Dollar (demo) (3:09)
The Camp (4:28)
An Acre Of Land (6:00)
The Crowded Cell (3:09)
The Sandman (demo) (2:02)
The Moth (demo) (3:25)
Red Right Hand (2:51)
Review: We've been treated to reissues of everything else from PJ Harvey's spectacular catalogue, so it's only right we get a chance to savour the deeper cuts that shape out the persona of the high priestess of alternative rock. Gathering together an exhaustive 59 B sides, demos and previously unreleased tracks, this six-LP box set takes us into the heart of Polly Jean's writing process, showing the raw power in the songwriting when it's just her voice and an overdriven guitar, and showing us the broader possibilities of songs which didn't make the cut for the studio albums. This is a true treasure of music getting the authoritative release she deserves.
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White Chalk (reissue)
White Chalk (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 725347. Rel: 25 Jun 21
The Devil (2:55)
Dear Darkness (3:00)
Grow Grow Grow (3:24)
When Under Ether (2:22)
White Chalk (3:06)
Broken Harp (1:58)
Silence (3:05)
To Talk To You (4:02)
The Piano (2:37)
Before Departure (3:46)
The Mountain (3:06)
Review: PJ Harvey's ongoing vinyl reissue series has finally arrived at 2007's White Chalk, an album that at the time was thought of as something of a curveball from the West Country singer-songwriter. Unlike its predecessors, which were celebrated for their raw, fuzzy, stripped-back alt-rock sound, White Chalk emerged after Harvey decided to write an album of "piano songs" - despite having no experience playing the instrument herself. With Flood and John Parish handling production duties, the set's tracks were generally lighter and breezier sonically, with a little more polish and much more restricted use of electric guitar. Harvey's lyrics are as distinctive as ever, though, offering a clear contrast to the pastoral and oddly traditional feel of the music.
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Let England Shake (reissue)
Let England Shake (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 725402. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Let England Shake (3:09)
The Last Living Rose (2:20)
The Glorious Land (3:34)
The Words That Maketh Murder (3:39)
All & Everyone (5:38)
On Battleship Hill (3:59)
England (3:07)
In The Dark Places (2:59)
Bitter Branches (2:25)
Hanging In The Wire (2:33)
Written On The Forehead (3:30)
The Colour Of The Earth (2:30)
Review: Polly Jean Harvey broke into the common conscious with her unique and individual approach to alternative rock, and she's managed to maintain that aural autonomy throughout a storied career that has simultaneously found favour in the musical mainstream and refused to stray far from the leftfield. A difficult balance to strike, this, her eighth solo studio album, is indicative of that point. There's nothing here not to enjoy, but there's very little here you could predict.

Not least given where it sits in her back catalogue. Production began as the seminal but decidedly hushed White Chalk was released, and this record couldn't be more different from the preceding LP. Doing away with introspect, for the most part anyway, and refocusing attention away from pianos, it's a rousing indie collection that further cements the artist as one of Britain's national treasures.
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Chaos Angel
Chaos Angel (LP + poster)
Cat: LPMP 739. Rel: 30 May 24
Black Ice (4:43)
Dark (3:12)
Missing Out (3:34)
Wrong Again (3:34)
Okay (3:55)
Better (1:17)
Big Idea (3:42)
Hang In There (3:51)
Promise (2:49)
Chaos Angel (4:34)
Review: It's album number three from Maya Hawke, daughter of Hollywood veteran Ethan, herself both an actress, a singer, musician and songwriter. Signed to New York indie Mom + Pop Music, which has offered a home to artists such as Alicia Keys, Tom Morello, Porter Robinson, and Tycho, among others, the pedigree of the imprint speaks volumes about Hawke's prowess in the studio. Landing late-May 2024, Chaos Angel sees the woman up top reunite with regular collaborators Christian Lee Hutson, Benjamin Lazar Davis and Will Graefe, names some will be familiar with from preceding LP, Moss. A warm, swoon-y trip into soft pop-rock, lyrically it's as sweet as it is reflective and heartfelt, while musically things range from twee folk-leaning chart stuff through to rawer garage guitar stylings.
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Live At Halifax Piece Hall
Live At Halifax Piece Hall (trifold heavyweight orange vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LHN 077LP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Off My Mind (3:25)
Alone (3:01)
Standing At The Sky's Edge (8:26)
I'm Looking For Someone To Find Me (4:42)
Tonight The Streets Are Ours (3:48)
Coles Corner (5:12)
Galley Girl (3:20)
Don't Stare At The Sun (6:15)
Open Up Your Door (4:43)
Down In The Woods (13:27)
Is There A Pill (7:33)
For Your Lover Give Some Time (4:45)
There's A Storm A Comin' (9:15)
Heart Of Oak (8:44)
Review: Live at Halifax Piece Hall marks Richard Hawley's debut in concert with his complete band as the famous Sheffield singer-songwriter made the short trip from his native south Yorkshire to Halifax in the west of the great county. It was recorded amidst the enchanting ambiance of a crisp autumn evening in September 2021 and showcases a blend of Hawley's timeless classics and tracks from his latest album Further, all enhanced by the accompaniment of a four-piece string ensemble. Set against the stunning backdrop of the beautiful Piece Hall, this record captures Hawley at the pinnacle of his performance prowess. Available in both audio and visual formats, this is a trifold heavyweight orange vinyl version.
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Dorian Portrait
Cat: SOTORO 1005. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Mykes (3:44)
All Wet (5:37)
Dissolution (3:41)
Picture Gray (3:47)
Reunify (2:54)
Rising Streams (9:46)
Cascade (5:33)
Nyonks Jarabi (4:20)
Review: The latest addition to the catalogue of Swiss label, Second Thoughts, John Haycock's Dorian Portrait is a striking fusion of jazz and ambient. Showcasing Haycock's Kora specialism - the 21 stringed instrument that has its roots in West Africa - this is an impressive debut studio album from the Manchester-based artist. The opening track, 'Mykes', fans out onto a rippling melody where the plucked strings of the Kora melt into the twin tones of Haycock's electronic components, striking an intriguing balance between a sound that feels age old yet resolutely new. Another standout track, 'Dissolution', grows out from a more prominent bassline, like a plant pushing through soil - leaves unfurling, stretching out towards the sun. This is a beautifully reflective album for quiet introspection and shared listening alike.
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Played by: PHANTOM ISLAND
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Blind Faith
Blind Faith (sky blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: GEMMAHLP 201. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Eye For An Eye (4:16)
Central Hotel (4:31)
Another Love (3:38)
Hardwired (4:14)
Feed The Flames (3:26)
High & Low (3:51)
The Break Didn't Heal Right (4:16)
Can't Kill A Hunger (3:47)
Return Of The Daughters (4:10)
Review: Gemma Hayes is a Mercury Prize-nominated singer-songwriter and this is her long-awaited sixth album, Blind Faith. Throughout the record, Hayes explores themes of longing, empowerment, freedom, and repression in this deeply personal work and really encourages listeners to reflect on her message and immerse themselves in its abstract lyrical nature. All of that fine word smithery is accompanied by tender guitar picking, haunting synths and swooning cello. This is Hayes's first album in a decade and is a remarkable one that shows plenty of subtle evolution in her style while also remaining relevant to older fans.
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Loophole
Cat: M 9516UKCD. Rel: 16 May 24
Shirl's Ghost
Ambrosia
Ciao Ciao Bambino
Tout Suite!
The Human Race
You Smiled At Me
A Ricochet Moment
Connemara
Merry-Go-Round
You're A Long Time Dead
Naturally It's You
Coda
Review: Something of a Liverpool legend, Michael Head's musical story stretches right back to the punk era. Since then he's had spells in The Dance Party, Shack, the Pale Fountains and Egypt For Now. For the last five years, he's fronted The Red Elastic Band, offering up a handful of studio albums and a couple of excellent live sets. Loophole arrives just before the release of his autobiography and largely features reflective, wistful and thoughtful songs spiced up by expansive arrangements, sinewy strings and - more occasionally - heady horns. The plentiful highlights include the cheery jauntiness of 'Ciao Ciao Bambino', the lilting, slow-motion headiness of 'Shirl's Ghost', the semi-acoustic, Latin-tinged loveliness of 'Connemara', and the bluesy late 60s Beatles flex of 'The Human Race'.
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Dear Scott
Dear Scott (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: M 4826UKLPX. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Kismet (4:39)
Broken Beauty (3:38)
The Next Day (2:36)
Freedom (3:26)
American Kid (3:11)
Grace & Eddie (3:35)
Fluke (5:24)
Gino & Rico (4:17)
The Grass (4:31)
The Ten (4:44)
Pretty Child (4:11)
Shirls Ghost (1:58)
Review: Michael Head debuted his Red Elastic Band back in 2017 with the Adios SeNor Pussycat album on Violette Records, following in the wake of his earlier success with bands like Shack. The Liverpudlian singer-songwriter is back with a new long player called Dear Scott, which finds him and his stretchy backing band on stellar form as they run through the likes of lead single 'Newby Street'. It's breezy, jangly indie with acoustic guitar upfront and all the sentimental compositional chops you could wish for - an album to hold close to your heart and songs to carry through your life.
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Glutton For Punishment
Glutton For Punishment (limited black & white split-coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 015VX. Rel: 06 Feb 25
In The Beginning (0:42)
Just To Ask A Dance (4:32)
Jacked (4:28)
Mad Catch (3:20)
Extraordinary Wings (4:53)
Warplane (5:28)
Celebrate (4:12)
Smuggler's Adventure (5:29)
Glutton For Punishment (3:48)
Review: South London's potent indie auteur Heartworms unveils her highly anticipated debut album here on Speedy Wunderground. It has been produced by longtime collaborator Dan Carey and fuses the driving, motorik energy of Depeche Mode with PJ Harvey's sharp lyrical prowess, and is finished off with the offbeat rhythms of dance-punk favourites LCD Soundsystem. The result is a dark, intense sonic assault that is unmistakably Heartworms in the way it blends gothic post-punk with unashamed emotion and relentless momentum. It once again proves why Heartworms is one of the most exciting new voices in alternative music.
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Caviar
Caviar (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FATLP 185. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Yes Chef (1:45)
Cushion The Blow (2:06)
Get Out (2:58)
Caviar (3:07)
Into The Fire (4:20)
Ballerina (3:07)
Self Portrait (1:34)
Call It In (4:48)
Put Thy Kettle On (0:57)
Mr Famous (3:51)
Life's A Buffet (2:07)
Review: Following on from 2023's acclaimed debut full-length All Gas No Brakes, Bristolian noise-punks Heavy Lungs return with the definition of an antithetical sophomore LP with Caviar. Clocking in at under 30 minutes (significantly less than their initial outing) and recorded live in dingy church rehearsal spaces to capture the unhinged intensity of their live performances, this is the sound of a band vehemently disinterested with mainstream appeal, exposure or playing the game by any terms apart from their own. While vocalist Danny Nedelko would be the named subject of one of the biggest singles from fellow Bristol natives Idles' 2018 breakout second album Joy As An Act Of Resistance, where his peers have expanded their sound and embraced myriads of melody, Heavy Lungs are poignantly going the opposite route, full speed towards oblivion with only chaos and anarchy on their collective minds.

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Hinterland
Hinterland (gatefold LP)
Cat: TJMLP 04. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Edge Of Town (7:03)
The Boundary (1:30)
Hinterland Soul (7:37)
The Path (2:14)
Between States (5:38)
The Snickett (1:41)
The Pylon Line (8:22)
Boughs & Branches (4:27)
Review: The difficult second. Apparently not for composer and producer David Jospeh. Once again delving into the latter work of Mark Hollis with and without Talk Talk for jumping off points and inspiration, this time the lead artist drafts the muse's son, Charlie Hollis, to play piano on no less than four tracks, alongside band veterans Robbie Macintosh, Laurence Pendrous, Andy Panayi, Martin Ditcham and Simon Edwards. Listing all the other musicians who have contributed here would be a long task, so let's cut to the chase. This is lush stuff, which incorporates but never obsesses over elements of jazz, post rock, ambient and soundscape. It's vast and also notably intimate, like finding the perfect spot of seclusion and shade under a beautiful tree while gazing out over endless horizons.

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Electronique Guerilla (50th Anniversary Edition)
Electronique Guerilla (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl LP)
Cat: BB 280LTD. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Zind (2:21)
Back To Heldon (8:32)
Northernland Lady (6:55)
Ouais, Marchais, Mieux Qu'en 68 (Ex: Le Voyageur) (4:24)
Circulus Vitiosus (8:27)
Ballade Pour Puig Antich, Revolutionnaire Assassine En Espagne (2:16)
Review: Commonly regarded as the first official release from avant-garde prog/space rock outfit Heldon; Electronique Guerilla (also known as Heldon 1), served as a pioneering piece of studio experimentation and manipulation, utilising a myriad of guitar effects, tape delay and electronics, collated together by the genius of Richard Pinhas. Building the pieces from a Schizo (the earlier incarnation of Heldon) track together with solo guitar loops and electronic works, while warping elements from another collaborative cut with guitarist Alain Renaud, the fruitful, cosmic, proto-wave machinations are often credited as some of the earliest influences from King Crimson's Robert Fripp (who Pinhas cited as a major influence and master of the guitar) and Brian Eno, yet while in no way shying away from their inspirations, Pinhas has since specified that "Heldon 1 was released in '74 at the same time Muff Winwood released the first Fripp & Eno", so while similarities and comparisons are welcome, more attentive ears should be able to extract the nuanced differences with which Heldon crafted their hallucinatory, boundary-pushing early opus. Originally released on Pinhas' own Disjuncta Records and limited to 1000 copies, this long overdue reissue won't stick around anywhere near as long as these swelling brain-pieces.

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Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Overdriver
Overdriver ("brick" red vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 406562 9728977. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Token Apologies (3:22)
Don't Let Me Bring You Down (3:14)
(I Don't Wanna Be) Just A Memory (3:19)
Wrong Face On (2:58)
Soldier On (4:15)
Doomsday Daydreams (3:14)
Faraway Looks (2:53)
Coming Down (3:51)
Do You Feel Normal (3:26)
The Stench (3:49)
Leave A Mark (5:20)
Review: .After Swedish psychedelia worshipping, garage-tinged hard rock heroes The Hellacopters returned to the stage for an apparent one-off performance in 2016, they simply couldn't put the project back to bed. Releasing their follow up to 2008's at the time farewell covers album Head Off in 2022; Eyes Of Oblivion was a groove-laden return to form, restoring the band's knack for earworm hooks delivered with authentically retro riffage. What many might forget is that mastermind Nicke Andersson cut his teeth as the drummer and primary songwriter for death metal pioneers Entombed before ultimately departing, looking to the melodies of his youth in search of creative fulfilment. Now with Overdriver, the second LP of The Hellacopters reunion era, Andersson pushes further back beyond the local and global psychedelic acts of his previous primary inspiration (many of whom were covered on the aforementioned Head Off) and looks to the blueprints of T. Rex and early Elton John to help craft a collection of vintage-seeming hard rock anthems, as playful as they are poignant and respectful. One listen to 'Soldier On' and you'll be convinced you heard your dad blaring it in the car when you were but a young'en.
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Head Off
Head Off (translucent red & black pinwheel vinyl LP)
Cat: 406562 9629977. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Electrocute (2:41)
Midnight Angels (2:43)
(I'm) Watching You (2:13)
No Salvation (3:50)
In The Sign Of The Octopus (2:55)
Veronica Lake (2:40)
Another Turn (1:53)
I Just Don't Know About Girls (3:24)
Rescue (3:43)
Making Up For Lost Time (2:29)
Throttle Bottom (2:38)
Darling Darling (3:23)
Review: While Swedish garage-tinged hard rock heroes The Hellacopters made their bombastic return with 2022's excellent Eyes Of Oblivion; their 2008 predecessor Head Off was originally envisioned as the band's swansong project. With that creative headspace in mind, the group opted to (try and) go out on a tributary whim with an album consisting entirely of covers of personal favourite cuts from acts they felt were deserving of far more praise, adoration and discovery. Boasting an eclectic mix of renditions from garage-punk outfits from their home of Sweden such as Demons, to seminal American fuzzed out troubadours like New Bomb Turks, Dead Moon, and The Bellrays, to name just a small portion, the LP serves as a celebration of all things garage, punk, fuzz and rock, often in the same sonic breath, from a band who at the time of recording felt they had nothing more creative to say. As time has shown just how wrong they were, what better time to revisit this farewell-turned-covers LP which receives a lush new repress from their recently found label-home Nuclear Blast.
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Overdriver
Overdriver (LP + poster)
Cat: 406562 9728915. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Token Apologies (3:22)
Don't Let Me Bring You Down (3:14)
(I Don't Wanna Be) Just A Memory (3:19)
Wrong Face On (2:58)
Soldier On (4:15)
Doomsday Daydreams (3:14)
Faraway Looks (2:53)
Coming Down (3:51)
Do You Feel Normal (3:26)
The Stench (3:49)
Leave A Mark (5:20)
Review: Swedish garage-tinged hard rock heroes The Hellacopters, made the mother of all comebacks with 2022's sonic refusal to stagnate on Eyes Of Oblivion, which served as their first full-length since 2008's original "farewell" covers project Head Off. Following a return to the stage in 2016, it appears that wasn't enough to satiate the creative appetite of mastermind Nicke Andersson, a pioneering force who started out as the drummer for legendary death metal outfit Entombed before allowing his side-project to engulf all of his prowess and energy. Being one of the band's primary songwriters and then subsequently freed from their aggressive constraints allowed Andersson to explore his own designs, now with the arrival of Overdriver, we hear a seasoned veteran refusing to be boxed in again by his own earlier psychedelic output by boldly embracing the vintage classic rock of his youth. Bombastic riffs, earworm hooks and the antithesis of shying away from melody culminate in a latter day work boasting anthems such as 'Soldier On' which genuinely sound like if Elton John in his peak years traded his piano for a fuzzed out axe of a guitar.

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Hips & Makers (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Hips & Makers (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited gatefold translucent bottle green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 4AD 0652LPX. Rel: 08 May 24
Your Ghost (3:15)
Beestung (3:05)
Teeth (4:09)
Sundrops (4:02)
Sparky (1:29)
Houdini Blues (4:26)
A Loon (4:18)
Velvet Days (3:52)
Close Your Eyes (5:26)
Me & My Charms (4:15)
Tuesday Night (3:02)
The Letter (2:41)
Lurch (0:33)
Cuckoo (2:09)
Hips & Makers (3:07)
Hysterical Bending (B-sides) (3:53)
The Key (3:34)
Uncle June & Aunt Kiyoti (2:29)
When The Levee Breaks (4:27)
A Loon (Strings version) (4:23)
Sundrops (4:11)
Me & My Charms (4:30)
Velvet Days (3:43)
The Key (3:40)
Review: Hips & Makers takes us back to a great time for independent guitar music. The debut album from Kirstin Hersh is deceptively quiet and unarguably powerful, predominantly made up of acoustic numbers that really speak to how strong the rock-folk crossover was at this point. Adding the inimitable voice of REM's Michael Stipe to the opening track, 'Your Ghost', only accentuates this. A million miles from 'twee', while things here are often set at a volume that encourages reflection, in other moments they explode into an earthen celebration of passion and energy. Almost carnal. 'A Loon' and its campfire yelps and whoops, 'Close Your Eyes' with its rousing chorus invoking resilience and resistance. Even the sparseness of 'The Letter' makes a huge impact.
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Caeke
Caeke (180 gram pink vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 24003. Rel: 09 May 24
I Love My Life (Again & Again) (4:03)
Are You Sleeping? (3:34)
You & Me & Them (4:16)
Walk Me Home (3:08)
You Don't Dance (extended version) (5:32)
Halloj, Kan Du Hore Mig? (2:54)
Always There (3:50)
Sometimes You Get Lucky (4:48)
Review: Danish electronic pop act Hess Is More's CaeKE marks a return to pop's borderlands after detours into orchestral and experimental sounds. Minimalist and mellow, the new album eschews sprawling ensembles for a DIY space of piano, drum machines, and vintage synths all of which frame Hess' wandering voice with eccentric poetry. Balancing maturity with childlike curiosity tracks like 'I Love My Life... Again and Again' exhibit a subversive lightheartedness amid mellow existentialism. The album is a reflection on fatherhood and life's changes since the early 00s that finds Hess embracing a new melody-one that harmonises seriousness with carefreeness, introspection with outward expression.
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Daylight
Cat: FAKE 133CD. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Daylight (2:50)
Sun Come Up (3:36)
Coalition (3:12)
You Are My (3:18)
Meantime (3:27)
Golden Hour (3:05)
Sad Banger (2:49)
USB - USC (2:55)
Summery (3:18)
Living Things (2:52)
Celebrate (4:00)
The Show (3:41)
Review: Disco bossmen HiFi Sean and David McAlmont return with their new album, Daylight, on Plastique Recordings and a fine one it is too to follow up their acclaimed 2023 debut, Happy Ending. Daylight features twelve exhilarating tracks that celebrate the essence of summer and do a good job of capturing its vibrant colours and joyous moods. This is the first of two albums from the duo in 2024, with the nocturnal counterpart, Twilight, set for release on December 1 and therefore likely to be a celebration of the moods of winter. In the meantime, your days will be long and bright and full of dancing with this one.
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タグ: Indie Disco | Synthwave
 in stock $9.73
Twilight
Twilight (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FAKE 137. Rel: 13 Feb 25
The Comedown (4:36)
Twilight (5:33)
Uptown/Downtown (3:18)
Driftaway (3:27)
Sorry I Made You Cry (3:03)
Goodbye Drama Queen (3:11)
Equinox's Children (3:23)
High With You (5:17)
Night Drive (2:16)
Star (2:57)
Sleeping Pill (1:29)
Sirens (3:01)
Review: Former Soup Dragons man Hifi Sean (real name Sean Dickson) seems to have found a musical soulmate in David McAlmont. The pair have already impressed via a pair of well-regarded albums and here drop a third collaborative full-length - barely six months after its predecessor, Daylight, appeared in stores. Designed as a kind of flip side to that set - a loosely conceptual musical night drive from dusk 'til dawn - Twilight cannily combines slow, soft-touch grooves, dreamy textures, bubbly electronics, strobe-lit synths and McAlmont's honeyed vocals to great effect. The plentiful highlights include Blessed Madonna collaboration 'The Comedown', the tactile bliss of 'Goodbye Drama Queen', the huggable wooziness of 'High With You' and the heartfelt sweep of 'Star'.
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タグ: Nu Disco
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Twilight (Deluxe Edition)
Twilight (Deluxe Edition) (purple midnight vinyl LP + blue 7" flexi-disc + autographed art print (indie exclusive))
Cat: FAKE 137X. Rel: 13 Feb 25
The Comedown (4:36)
Twilight (5:32)
Uptown/Downtown (3:18)
Driftaway (3:25)
Sorry I Made You Cry (3:02)
Goodbye Drama Queen (3:11)
Equinox's Children (3:23)
High With You (5:17)
Night Drive (2:16)
Star (2:57)
Sleeping Pill (1:29)
Sirens (3:02)
Driftaway Dub (Flexi-disc) (2:15)
Review: Six months after dropping their second collaborative full-length excursion, Daylight, HiFi Sean and David McAlmont deliver the yang to that set's ying - the loosely conceptual dusk-til-dawn night drive that is Twilight. More synth-heavy and strobe-lit than its predecessor, the album sees the effortlessly soulful McAlmont add his honeyed vocals to backing tracks rich in soft-touch grooves, dreamy textures, bubbly electronics and strobe-lit melodic motifs. This limited, deluxe edition is the one to grab if you can; aside from being pressed to colourful purple vinyl, it also comes bundled with a single-track seven-inch flexi-disc (containing a fine alternate dub mix of 'Driftaway') and an autographed art print.
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タグ: Nu Disco
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Versus
Versus (2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: OP 077. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Versus (17:54)
Antinome (6:48)
In Situ (5:18)
Sirocco (16:09)
Catalyst (4:43)
Faceless (Pulse) (4:44)
The Outside Doesn't Dream Of Itself (6:55)
Little One (6:56)
Aporia (5:40)
Review: Guitarist and composer Patrick Higgins moves out of his comfort zone for a high concept record that pushes boundaries in many directions. As emotionally charged as it is expansive, the title track itself premiered at Monom Studios, Berlin, on a 75 surround speaker setup, giving some idea as to how bold and high spec the ideas are behind the collection as a whole. Versus has plenty of fingers on live instrumentation, but it's also concerned with totems of electronic production - the seamless interweaving of musical textures and layers, free improvisation and an appreciation for bridging styles within and between tracks themselves. Avant garde, ambient, experimental, and installation-worthy stuff from a true great, these are less tracks and more sonic moments contributing to a wider, singular work that's good enough to fully immerse you.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume 3
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 793CLP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sheila Chandra - "One" (4:34)
Tim Green - "Got More Love" (3:04)
Stephen Whynott - "What Have You Seen" (3:19)
February Montaine - "Seven Letters" (3:28)
Gil De Ray - "Something About Nothing" (4:36)
Robin Frederick - "Night Blooming Thing" (4:01)
Bobbi Keith - "Give Me Time" (4:36)
Jeff Putterman - "Beside You" (3:08)
Kirk Edwards - "Provincetown" (3:41)
Soapstone - "You Brighten Up My Day" (3:34)
Jerry Thomas - "Love Strain" (3:50)
Janelle Richey - "Rainy Day Dreams" (2:53)
Dave Smith & Judy Dinning - "Sail Far" (4:07)
Dwight Druick - "Joshua" (3:21)
Franciscus Henri - "Friendship" (2:47)
Tom Wasinger - "Montse'gur'" (3:27)
Charmer - "Movin' On" (2:34)
Siren - "Take It If You Try" (3:45)
Rhythm & Bliss - "Love Is The Sun" (4:16)
Robert Carlton - "Going All The Way" (2:40)
Roger Ekman - "Motivationen Maste Vara Stor" (2:39)
Heaven & Earth - "Feel The Spirit" (4:44)
Review: Masterful curator Paul Hillery returns with another essential instalment in this wonderful BBE series. Volume 3 continues his tradition of unearthing rare, high-quality tracks so it is a perfect companion to his Children of the Sun trilogy. This one spans funky folk, jazzy AOR, lo-fi dub and DIY folktronica and includes numerous gems like Sheila Chandra's ethereal vocals and Tim Green's euphoric grooves, a playful vibe from Gil De Ray on 'Something About Nothing' and plenty more besides. With extensive sleeve notes, this is a deep sonic journey that also cements the man behind it as an expert archivist.
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Lex Hives & A Midsummer Hives Dream: Live In New York 2012 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: THV1RSD 001. Rel: 09 May 24
Come On! (LP1: Lex Hives) (1:14)
Go Right Ahead (2:57)
1000 Answers (2:00)
I Want More (2:50)
Wait A Minute (2:59)
Patrolling Days (3:57)
Take Back The Toys (2:50)
Without The Money (1:51)
These Spectacles Reveal The Nostalgics (1:58)
My Time Is Coming (2:30)
If I Had A Cent (2:00)
Midnight Shifter (3:31)
Come On! (LP2: A Midsummer Hives Dream - live In New York 2012) (4:13)
Take Back The Toys (1:51)
1000 Answers (2:20)
Main Offender (1:39)
Walk Idiot Walk (2:13)
No Pun Intended (2:31)
Wait A Minute (3:06)
Won't Be Long (3:48)
Hate To Say I Told You So (4:59)
Go Right Ahead (3:10)
Die, All Right! (2:47)
Tick Tick Boom (2:59)
Patrolling Days (6:21)
Review: The Hives remain, for many, absolute kings of contemporary rock and roll. For this year's Record Store Day they try and remind us of all that with a reissue of their super Lex Hives album. The record first came back in 2012 and now it has been fully remastered and includes some extra bonus cuts including 'High School Shuffle' and 'Insane'. These sit alongside much loved standouts from the original album like 'Come On!". On top of all that, this special version also comes with a live album A Midsummer Hives Dream, which is a recording of the band playing at New York's Terminal 5. It was a red-hot show that found them in top form and now arrives on vinyl for the first time.
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Haiku In The Wide World
Haiku In The Wide World (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EM 1216DLP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Track 1 (1:08)
Track 2 (1:42)
Track 3 (1:42)
Track 4 (1:42)
Track 5 (1:42)
Track 6 (1:42)
Track 7 (1:42)
Track 8 (1:42)
Track 9 (1:11)
Track 10 (0:58)
Track 11 (1:22)
Track 12 (1:56)
Track 13 (1:56)
Track 14 (1:56)
Track 15 (1:56)
Track 16 (1:56)
Track 17 (1:56)
Track 18 (1:56)
Track 19 (1:11)
Track 20 (1:30)
Track 21 (1:38)
Track 22 (1:38)
Track 23 (1:38)
Track 24 (1:38)
Track 25 (1:38)
Track 26 (1:38)
Track 27 (1:38)
Track 28 (1:38)
Track 29 (1:17)
Track 30 (1:42)
Track 31 (2:01)
Track 32 (2:01)
Track 33 (2:01)
Track 34 (2:01)
Track 35 (2:01)
Track 36 (2:01)
Track 37 (2:27)
Review: Some 37 haiku poems are given an avant-garde, 64-minute musical backing with translations from poet Harry Gilonis, on this unique project by composer and multi-instrumentalist Tim Hodgkinson (Henry Cow) and vocalist Atsuko Kamura. We hear a vignetting lingual interplay, with lines in English by Hodgkinson sung in Japanese by Kamura, as a wide instrumental span covers percussions, violin, viola, harp, clarinets, guitars and electronics result. Recorded between Tokyo and London, the album offers a startlingly satisfying sonic renga (a Japanese poetic form encompassing a succession of haikus), lending the brevity of classic haiku an expansive, stretched-out prosthesis. From the 17th through to the 20th-century, this is a subduing but still irregular experience, as it formally demonstrates the laconic and aphoristic essence of the haiku.
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The Price Of Progress
Cat: 07076 LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Grand Junction (3:33)
Sideways Skull (4:04)
Carlos Is Crying (3:46)
Understudies (3:57)
Sixers (4:14)
The Birdwatchers (4:17)
City At Eleven (2:48)
Perdido (3:39)
Distortions Of Faith (5:12)
Flyover Halftime (3:22)
Review: It's album number nine from The Hold Steady, who, as it happens, marked 20 years as a band with this release (or at least the anniversary roughly coincided with the LP landing in stores). During that time, these masters of rough and tumble, near-barroom rock for and by the people, have climbed the ladder of musical fame, enjoyed time in a well-deserved limelight, and then returned to the underground from whence they came.
Understanding that journey is important. Achieving heights of mainstream success a decade or so ago, it's not that the half-spoken word vocal delivery of frontman Craig Finn has waned in impact or emotional resonance. Nor has the timeless, brass and piano hued rock & roll instrumentation gone stale. Instead, their relentless consistency means we almost take the quality of every song and record for granted, leaving die hard fans to carry the torch. Perhaps now is the time to correct that.
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Tonky
Tonky ('crimson tide' red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: JAG 468LPC1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Seeds
Life (feat Mary Lattimore)
Protest With Love
The Burden (I Turned Nothing Into Something)
The Same Stars (feat Joe Minter & Open Mike Eagle)
Kings In The Jungle, Slaves In The Field
Strength Of A Song (feat Alabaster De Plume)
What's Going On? (feat Isaac Brock)
Fear
I Looked Over My Shoulder (feat Billy Woods)
Did I Do Enough? (feat Jesca Hoop)
That's Not Art, That's Not Music
Those Stars Are Still Shining (feat Saul Williams)
A Change Is Gonna Come
Review: Lonnie Holley crafts music that is immersive and expansive, rich in both sound and storytelling and that's the case once more on this new long player. If finds Holley craft a symphony of sounds that stitch together effortlessly, each moment feeling like a discovery. The album's opening track, 'Seeds,' sets the tone with its nine-minute journey weaving sparse sounds, chants and Holley's powerful voice to explore themes of survival, pain and the failure of home while 'The Same Stars' (feat Joe Minter & Open Mike Eagle) brings more yearning and lyrical depth. Tonky is an album that invites you to listen closely and reflect deeply.
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Tonky
Tonky (2xLP)
Cat: JAG 468LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Seeds (9:07)
Life (feat Mary Lattimore) (1:15)
Protest With Love (2:38)
The Burden (I Turned Nothing Into Something) (feat Angel Bat Dawid) (3:11)
The Same Stars (feat Joe Minter & Open Mike Eagle) (4:46)
Kings In The Jungle, Slaves In The Field (4:45)
Strength Of A Song (with Alabaster DePlume) (2:57)
What's Going On? (with Isaac Brock) (3:24)
Fear (2:15)
I Looked Over My Shoulder (with Billy Woods) (2:54)
Did I Do Enough? (with Jesca Hoop) (5:43)
That's Not Art, That's Not Music (3:38)
Those Stars Are Still Shining (with Saul Williams) (0:56)
A Change Is Gonna Come (4:33)
Review: Tonky is a collection of found sounds and intimate storytelling reflecting his life of survival and invention. The album's title comes from a childhood nickname given to Holley when he lived near a honky tonk. Opening with the nine-minute 'Seeds,' the song builds from a sparse sound into a complex symphony, blending chants, keys, strings and Holley's raw voice. The track explores themes of hard labour, violence and the failure of home and Tonky is an album of abundance that shows Holley's mastery in combining personal narrative with expansive sound, all while featuring contributions from various talented artists.
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Oh Boy: The Singles Collection 1956-59
Cat: ACBT 16721. Rel: 06 May 25
Love Me (2:06)
Blue Days, Black Nights (2:04)
The Crickets - "That'll Be The Day" (2:16)
Words Of Love (1:55)
Peggy Sue (2:30)
Everyday (2:06)
The Crickets - "Oh Boy!" (2:08)
The Crickets - "Not Fade Away" (2:18)
I'm Gonna Love You Too (2:13)
The Crickets - "Maybe Baby" (2:03)
Rave On (1:46)
The Crickets - "Think It Over" (1:45)
Early In The Morning (2:08)
The Crickets - "It's So Easy" (2:08)
Heartbeat (2:10)
It Doesn't Matter Anymore (3:06)
Raining In My Heart (1:41)
Peggy Sue Got Married (2:02)
True Love Ways (2:51)
Reminiscing (1:58)
Review: Buddy Holly defied rock star stereotypes with his Ivy League style and horn-rimmed glasses, yet his impact on music rivals legends like Elvis and Little Richard. This 20-track collection celebrates the legacy of Holly and The Crickets and takes in many of their most iconic hits like 'That'll Be the Day' and other gems released under his various different monikers. Despite his tragic death in 1959, Holly's brief yet brilliant career left an indelible mark on rock 'n' roll after he emerged by mixing up Texas country roots with r&b influences with great guided by producer Norman Petty. Holly's sound was both fresh and timeless, and this album proves what a pioneer he was.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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Ensatina
Ensatina (limited newt orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BCR 185LPC2. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Rollin' (feat Kirby) (2:32)
Camera (feat Girl Named Golden) (3:20)
Deep Sea (feat Hether) (3:23)
Now That It's Over (feat Hether & Flikka) (3:06)
Racecar Driver (feat Kirby, Hether & Girl Named Golden) (3:57)
So Get Up! (feat Minova & Michael Rault) (3:21)
Wishing Well (feat Girl Named Golden) (3:39)
Hide It Behind The Light I'm Shining Through (feat Girl Named Golden) (2:57)
Start Select (feat Hether) (3:03)
Forever & Ever & Ever & Ever (feat Hether) (3:30)
Goldie (feat Dave Guy) (4:07)
Review: Homer Steinweiss, is a veteran drummer who is credited for bringing "retro soul" back to the mainstream with artists like Amy Winehouse and Sharon Jones, is stepping into the spotlight with Ensatina, his debut solo album. After the emotional turbulence of 2020, which included the breakup of his band Holy Hive and the end of a long-term relationship, Homer sought help and poured his journey into music. The album's first track, 'Now That It's Over' is a powerful reflection on resilience, with haunting vocals by Hether. Across the rest of the album, Homer blends soul, melancholy and inspiration and shows he is a wonderful solo artist with a sound all of his own.
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