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Primitive Painters (reissue)
Primitive Painters (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: 10CHERRY 534. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Primitive Painters (6:00)
Penelope Tree (2:59)
Review: Felt may not have made the longest lasting impact on the common conscious, but nevertheless the UK indie set struck a real chord, and are still widely seen as cult icons among those who know. As part of the deserved celebrations for equally revered label Cherry Red's 45th anniversary, we can now dive into one of the band's finest moments, with this double-A 45" single. Opening on 'Primitive Painters' it doesn't take long to realise where we are on the sonic scale. Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser in a duet with frontman Lawrence, it's rightly considered one of the great British singles of the 1980s and one of the decade's most powerful collaborations, saturated in shoegaze and dream pop while still being resolutely part of a New Wave. Meanwhile, 'Penelope Tree' on the flip opts for a janglier but no less epic feeling.
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Paris (15th Anniversary Edition)
Paris (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: XL 395T2. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Paris (Aeroplane remix) (7:49)
Paris (Justus Kohncke remix) (10:26)
Review: To mark the 15th birthday of Friendly Fires' breakthrough song, 'Paris' - a nu-rave-era chunk of sing-along indie dance hedonism - XL has decided to offer up a gold vinyl 12" reissue featuring the two most celebrated remixes of the track. Belgian nu-Balearic and nu-disco outfit Aeroplane's much-loved revision - a big club anthem at the time - sits on side A, offering a near perfect blend of loved-up vocals, jaunty synth stabs, kaleidoscopic chords, disco inspired synth-strings and rolling beats. It remains one of the best nu-disco/synth-pop crossover tracks of the last two decades. Over on the flip, there's a chance to admire Kompakt regular Justus Kohncke's tactile, dreamy and similarly colourful revision - a ten-minute blend of deep synth-pop and deep house that's just as good as Aeroplane's better-known mix.
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Alben
Here Lies Love (reissue)
Here Lies Love (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 007559 7905557. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Here Lies Love (feat Florence Welch) (5:50)
Every Drop Of Rain (feat Candie Payne & St Vincent) (5:34)
You'll Be Taken Care Of (feat Tori Amos) (3:16)
The Rose Of Tacloban (feat Martha Wainwright) (2:34)
A Perfect Hand (feat Steve Earle) (5:01)
Eleven Days (feat Cyndi Lauper) (2:45)
When She Passed By (feat Allison Moorer) (3:51)
Walk Like A Woman (feat Charmaine Clamor) (3:59)
Don't You Agree? (feat Roisin Murphy) (3:22)
Pretty Face (feat Camille) (3:23)
Ladies In Blue (feat Theresa Andersson) (4:10)
Dancing Together (feat Sharon Jones) (3:53)
How Are You? (feat Nellie McKay) (2:45)
Men Will Do Anything (feat Alice Russell) (4:08)
The Whole Man (feat Kate Pierson) (4:16)
Never So Big (feat Sia) (4:01)
Please Don't (feat Santigold) (3:59)
American Troglodyte (4:07)
Solano Avenue (feat Nicole Atkins) (3:56)
Order 1081 (feat Natalie Merchant) (5:49)
Seven Years (feat David Byrne & Shara Worden) (5:39)
Why Don't You Love Me? (feat Tori Amos & Cyndi Lauper) (3:55)
Review: Talk about epitomising the concept album concept. Released on 5th April 2010, Here Lies Love sees the somewhat unlikely partnership of Talking Heads legend David Byrne and UK big beat DJ and producer Fatboy Slim focus their efforts on retelling the tale of Imelda Marcos, former-First Lady of the Philippines, as told with no less than 22 guest vocalists. These include Cyndi Lauper, Tori Amos, Martha Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Sia, Santigold, St Vincent, Florence Welch, and Charmaine Clamor. An impressive list to say the least, just two male voices appear - Steve Earle and Byrne himself - with the record primarily comprising what the latter once described as "clubby dance music". Certainly at the softer, more disco-derived end of that spectrum, the result of all these ingredients is a potent brew of song and story, exploring ideas around power dynamics and drivers, and one of few releases this century worthy of a full stage adaptation, which followed in 2013.
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East Of Any Place
East Of Any Place (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HABIBI 025LP. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Folk/Americana
(You Look) So Funny (1:43)
Dawn (1:13)
East Of Any Place (2:09)
Queen Of Diamonds (1:52)
Road Of Farewell (feat Bruna-Maria Naufal) (2:13)
Down To My Bones (2:29)
For Free (4:01)
Rainhill (5:22)
Had To See Harry (3:15)
Drinking Tea (2:26)
Review: East Of Any Place is a treasure trove of songs uncovered alongside Roger Fakhr's acclaimed 2021 album, Fine Anyway. These tracks, hidden for decades and only passed between a handful of people, offer a glimpse into Roger's musical genius and the vibrant scene of Lebanon during a period marked by civil war and social upheaval. This release serves as a companion to the former LP, flaunting studio tracks that didn't make the cut of the previous album. Recorded in single day sessions in the late 1970s, the songs remain untouched, preserving the rawness and authenticity of the moment with impeccable folk-driven arrangements and lyricism shining throughout East Of Any Place.
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Take This To Your Grave (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 007567 8613425. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today (3:21)
Dead On Arrival (3:16)
Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (3:00)
Saturday (3:33)
Homesick At Space Camp (3:02)
Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here) (2:56)
Chicago Is So Two Years Ago (3:21)
The Pros & Cons Of Breathing (3:25)
Grenade Jumper (2:56)
Calm Before The Storm (4:16)
Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over (2:19)
The Patron Saint Of Liars & Fakes (3:10)
Track 13 (Colorado Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:24)
Track 14 (Jakus Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:14)
Review: Long before they were literally one of the biggest pop-rock acts on the planet, little known Chicago pop-punk upstarts Fall Out Boy would pool all collective resources, energy and funds into their 2003 debut full-length Take This To Your Grave; utterly reforming modern emo and pop-punk in the process. While it was 2005's sophomore follow up From Under The Cork Tree that would catapult the band to mega stardom, there's no ignoring the bevvy of legwork that their debut provided, especially lead singles 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' and 'Saturday', which clarified that this was far from another relatively catchy, acne-faced group of adolescents who'd dissipate with the next shower. These songs and the young men behind them were here to stay, which makes the heavier hardcore-leaning moments and breakdowns all the more bemusing to experience when assessing the career the band would embark upon following the record's breakout success.
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The Light User Syndrome (reissue)
The Light User Syndrome (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3323C. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
DIY Meat (2:39)
Das Vulture Ans Ein Nuller-wain (3:03)
He Pep! (3:07)
Hostile (4:02)
Slay Away (Old White Train) (2:52)
Spinetrak (3:11)
Interlude/Chilinism (4:43)
Powder Keg (5:53)
Oleano (3:11)
Cheetham Hill (3:34)
The Coliseum (8:08)
Last Chance To Turn Around (3:27)
The Ballad Of J Drummer (3:21)
Oxymoron (4:04)
Seccession Man (4:52)
Review: The Light User Syndrome was the 18th - yes, 18th, record from legendary alternate outfit The Fall. It came on Jet Records in 1996 at a time when the legendary band leader Mark E. Smith was at his most alcoholically antagonistic. As such it was a difficult time for the band but one that still bore fruit with Smith on most of the vocals but producer and performer Mike Bennett, drummer Karl Burns and guitarist Brix Smith also stepped up to the mic. Angular rhythms feature as always next to funny lyrics and unusually clean production.
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Futures & Pasts Live
Futures & Pasts Live (2xLP + insert)
Cat: SECDLP 284. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (3:28)
Man Whose Head Expanded (4:31)
Hit The North (3:23)
Jerusalem (4:16)
Popcorn Double Feature (4:02)
Behind The Counter (3:48)
Fantastic Life (7:28)
Bremen Nacht (6:06)
I'm Into CB (6:23)
Room To Live (4:04)
Carry Bag Man (4:49)
Eat Y'Self Fitter (7:58)
Lucifer Over Lancashire (4:30)
The Classical (5:13)
LA (2:55)
Big New Prinz (7:08)
Why Are People Grudgeful? (5:39)
2 X 4 (3:20)
Frenz (4:42)
Review: Glittering is not really a word that comes to mind when you think of legendary experimental outfit The Fall but their career was certainly just that. This special live album certainly shows that and comes with some special liner notes as well as being pressed up to nice heavyweight 180g vinyl. It includes tracks from across their whole discography and all served up with that realness, rawness and sense of spite and visceral energy that defined the band with tracks like 'Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul' and 'Why Are People Grudgeful?' sounding as good as always.
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The Marshall Suite (reissue)
The Marshall Suite (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP + 1-sided 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3322C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Touch Sensitive (3:16)
F-'oldin' Money (2:47)
Shake-Off (3:04)
Bound (3:19)
This Perfect Day (2:14)
(Jung Nev's) Antidotes (3:26)
Inevitable (3:54)
Anecdotes + Antidotes In B# (2:58)
Finale: Tom Ragazzi (2:23)
Early Life Of Crying Marshal (0:53)
The Crying Marshal (4:42)
Birthday Song (3:36)
Mad Men-Eng Dog (2:20)
On My Own (3:14)
Review: The Fall's Mark E. Smith was having a rather torrid time even by his own standards when the band made The Marshall Suite in 1999. He was fresh back from a US tour on which he had been fighting with fellow band members on stage and was later arrested after carrying on the shenanigans back at the hotel. The album itself builds on the techno sounds The Fall had explored on the preceding album Levitate but also with something of a return to the rockabilly-influenced sound from earlier Fall line-ups. Cuts like 'The Crying Marshal' are as strange and complex as they come with thumping jungle drums powering it along.
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Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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Extricate (reissue)
Extricate (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 002. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sing! Happy (5:12)
I'm Frank (3:16)
Bill Is Dead (4:45)
Black Monk Theme (part 1) (4:27)
Popcorn Double Feature (3:45)
Telephone Thing (4:12)
Hilary (2:29)
Chicago, Now! (6:00)
The Littlest Rebel (3:37)
And Therein (2:51)
Review: Originally surfacing in February 1990, the 12th studio album from The Fall came at a time when both the band themselves and Manchester music in general were at a commercial highpoint. Some saw the decision to collaborate with turntablist pioneers Coldcut as a nod to baggy indie-dance culture, but Mark E Smith had already joined forces with the London duo on two tracks on their debut album What's That Noise? In any case, this album's main single 'Telephone Thing' is regarded by many as an all time standout Fall tune, pairing a highly infectious breakbeat/scratch backdrop with some super sharp lyrics about the rise of surveillance culture. The gap left by Brix Smith, who had recently split up with the band's singer, was filled by former Fall member and Blue Orchids man Martin Bramah, who lends proceedings a rockabilly edge that runs through many of the tracks, especially the riotous 'Chicago, Now!'. But the Adrian Sherwood-produced 'The Littlest Rebel' is more like new wave synth pop turned inside out, ensuring there's plenty of variety and experimentation going on here.
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Imperial Wax Solvent (reissue)
Cat: BRED 749X. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Alton Towers (3:27)
Wolf Kidult Man (3:01)
50 Year Old Man (3:54)
I've Been Duped (7:27)
Strangetown (5:29)
Taurig (3:03)
Can Can Summer (2:57)
Tommy Shooter (3:37)
Latch Key Kid (3:15)
Is This New (2:27)
Senior Twilight Stock Replacer (2:29)
Exploding Chimney (2:37)
Review: Legendary English post-punk band The Fall's 2018 album Imperial Wax Solvent gets the reissue treatment here with two extra bonus discs, including an unused version of the entire album which was recorded at Britannia Row studios in London, as well as a live set recorded at De La Warr, Bexhill On Sea in May 2008. It was the band's 26th album and featured the lineup of original member Mark E. Smith plus Elena Poulou on keyboards and vocals, Dave Spurr on bass, Pete Greenway on guitar and Keiron Melling on drums. This is the latest in the Cherry Red reissue series and it comes with notes written by Fall guru Daryl Easlea.
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Perverted By Language (reissue)
Perverted By Language (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3321B. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Eat Y'self Fitter (6:37)
Neighbourhood Of Infinity (2:36)
Garden (8:42)
Hotel Bloedel (3:43)
Smile (5:04)
I Feel Voxish (4:25)
Tempo House (7:17)
Hexen Definitive/Strife Knot (8:12)
Review: The Fall apparently weren't thrilled with Rough Trade focusing so many resources on the Smiths, not least as it meant the full length video they wanted to make to accompany this, their sixth studio album, would not be possible, while the other band got the money to make one. Mark E Smith and company's response was to produce their own, and in many ways the 52-minute Perverted By Language Bis, directed by multifaceted French enigma Claude Bessy, remains one of the archetypal pieces of Fall iconography. The music isn't bad on its own, either, opening on the relentlessly catchy 'Eat Y'self Fitter', once described as "endlessly cycling rockabilly chug with extra keyboard oddities and sudden music-less exchanges for the chorus." 'Neighbourhood of Infinity' then picks up the pace, and grit, and we're soon in deep. A record that impresses musically and in terms of forward thinking production (see: 'Garden') without sacrificing the grass roots energy of post punk at the time.
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White Lightning
White Lightning (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SECLP 305. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Frightened (4:53)
Befreo The Moon (4:30)
Flat Of Angels (4:51)
Jawbone & The Rifle (3:40)
Extricate (3:44)
Your Heart Out (3:06)
Bill Is Dead (4:28)
Black Monk (theme 1) (4:21)
Black Monk (theme 2) (2:00)
Gotta See Jane (2:22)
Review: We all lost a big one in 2018 with the death of Mark E. Smith. One of the most prolific songwriters of the preceding decades, and the only constant member of The Fall, he channelled humour of the disenfranchised, rage of the people, punk sensibilities and experimental tendencies to create something that genuinely sounded fresh. Amazingly, it still did by the time he bid us farewell. That's some longevity of vitality, and when a band has such a lifespan it's almost impossible to even consider a Best Of type release. White Lightening is as close as you'll get, then, focusing on ten tracks recorded by the outfit, in various iterations, between 1978 and 2001 - amazingly, charting two-thirds of the 40 year story in a way which, while not necessary expansive, really conveys exactly what they were about at different points in that career, and throughout their entire era-spanning run.
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Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue)
Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram transparent red & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TSR 039. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
What I've Wanted To Say
Love, American Style
In The Aisle, Yelling (0:24)
Girl (4:04)
Seasick (3:54)
Job's Eyes (7:17)
Punchdrunk
Celebrate Her
Boring Life (1:12)
Joining The Circus
Cut-out
Sorrow's End (1:30)
Review: While the third overall full-length from Sacramento, California post-hardcore heroes Far (following on from their independently released 1992 debut Listening Game and 1994's Quick), Tin Cans With Strings To You would mark their major label debut for Immortal/Epic; a project their manager Troy Davis has gone on to consider the first ever screamo album. While that bold declaration is up for debate, there's little doubt the record's extended platform was likely one of the biggest pushes from the label with regards to the hardcore and punk scenes of the 90s. Brimming with carnal angst, hazy hooks and bombastic riffage, it's no secret why vital alt rock acts such as Biffy Clyro and Jimmy Eat World still refer to Far as one of their most intrinsic influences. Arriving on a lush gatefold 180 gram red & blue marbled vinyl double LP, complete with an extensive booklet, limited to 300 copies, this long overdue reissue of a quintessential piece of crossover 90s emotive post-hardcore fury is sure to fly out and reappear on Discogs at similar inflated prices to the OG pressings.
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Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground
Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground (limited gatefold grey marbled vinyl 2xLP + sticker (indie exclusive))
Cat: BRN 303LPC1. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sunday Morning
Who Loves The Sun
There She Goes Again
What Goes On
Sweet Jane
Head Held High (2:51)
I'm Waiting For The Man (3:54)
White Light/White Heat (2:42)
I Heard Her Call My Name (3:19)
New Age (5:25)
That's The Story Of My Life (2:04)
All Tomorrow's Parties (6:15)
Rock & Roll (4:21)
We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (3:21)
Run Run Run (3:57)
I Can't Stand It (3:56)
After Hours (2:00)
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (7:29)
Review: You need real confidence to take on a back catalogue of The Velvet Underground's caliber. Of course, it definitely helps if your band were contemporaries of sorts, knocked about in similar circles in the heady New York City scenes of the early-mid-1970s, and subscribed to Village Voice (and impressed their editorial team even before you got signed). All this means you don't redo tracks with borrowed nostalgia or vibes, but instead have first hand experience of what helped make them what they were at the time. So here we are then, Big Apple alt rock & rollers The Feelies turning their hands to the work of Lou Reed et al, paying homage to an outfit that had a huge influence on them in the first place. And they do a fine job, straddling the delicate line between reworking and completely rethinking anthems from 'Venus in Furs' to 'Sunday Morning', carefully managing to make each their own without forgetting what made these songs so incredible in the first place.
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Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (limited gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: RFC 259Y. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Deathlife (1:09)
Sleepyhead (2:17)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (1:18)
Welcome To The Situation (1:14)
Sullenboy (1:32)
Give It Time (II) (3:15)
Queen Of Limerick (1:17)
The Woes (2:32)
Fiddleheads (5:04)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:57)
Going To Die (2:10)
Review: Death Is Nothing To Us has been a long time coming, and in many ways represents pinnacle moment in the Fiddlehead story. In 2010, Pat Flynn, who some knew though Have Heart, lost a father who left behind his grief-stricken mother. Faced with the profound impact death can have on those forced to pick up the pieces, and feeling incapable of helping, this emotional period directly informed Fiddlehead's 2018 debut, Springtime & The Blind. A little later, Flynn's first child came into the world, and the sadness that comes with having a kid but no father to introduce them to was distilled into 2021's follow up, Between The Richness. Now, two years on, Death Is Nothing To Us rounds off the fatalistic trilogy, a rousing journey from bleak depression to strength, which touches on ideas from sleeping off trauma to leaning on friends. The result is every bit the right way to conclude this odyssey - leaving us under no illusions as to how difficult life can be, but how important it is to acknowledge when it's there, all delivered through equally vital hardcore anthems.
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Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (gatefold neon orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RFC 259LPC4. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Deathlife (1:08)
Sleepyhead (2:16)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (2:34)
Welcome To The Situation (1:28)
Sullenboy (3:19)
Give It Time (II) (1:21)
Queen Of Limerick (2:32)
The Woes (2:44)
Fiddleheads (2:23)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:58)
Going To Di2 (2:20)
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Out Of Sight
Cat: BJLP 042. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Funk
Out Of Sight (4:30)
Heartbeat (4:50)
Star 51 (3:23)
All About Love (3:58)
Straight Down To Heaven (3:30)
L'aventure Moderne (2:21)
All Of This Is Fake (3:03)
(I Don't Give A Sh*t) Summertime (4:40)
Behind The Wall (3:44)
Odd Things (4:13)
Review: F.I.D.E.L (Further Individual Delusions) is the avatar project of Paris-based composer, producer and A&R, R. DIlouya; UK funk and soul and Northern soul legend John Turrell; and French hip-hop, soul and jazz force majeure Sly Johnson. Hailing from North Paris and Northern England, F.I.D.E.L release their latest project Out Of Sight to the great post-disco, boogie and new wave pop that shaped the world's collective unconscious at the twilight of the Thatcher / Cold War Era. F.I.D.E.L takes this as a jumping off point and channels its sound through the care and the musical craft of the past to a yet more modern soundscape using Prophet Synthesizers, Clavinets and Drum Machines to create a fast, nervous, funky, ironic and intoxicating satire of post-COVID Western society. While most of the musical heavy lifting is done by Dilouya himself, Turrell lays down socially anchored lyrics, rooted firmly in the gritty, no-nonsense world of a working-class man. Recorded over two week-long studio sessions in Paris, Out Of Sight showcases Dilouya's timeless songwriting and bold production style, setting ground for Turrell's classic vocal performances and Sly Johnson's revered musicianship.
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The Nephilim (35th Anniversary Edition)
The Nephilim (35th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BBQ 2380LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Endemoniada (7:06)
The Watchman (5:15)
Phobia (3:47)
Moonchild (5:18)
Chord Of Souls (5:08)
Shiva (4:49)
Celebrate (6:21)
Love Under Will (7:38)
Last Exit For The Lost (9:33)
Celebrate (Second Seal) (7:42)
Psychonaut (Lib III) (9:06)
Review: Goth heroes Fields Of The Nephilim's second album The Nephilim was realised 35 years ago by Situation Two and Beggars Banquet in 1988. Recorded in a former courthouse in the Somerset countryside, it has not been re-pressed since then and now comes on special golden brown vinyl with, of course, their most celebrated track and the rather epic 'Moonchild' (which hit number 28 in the UK charts) included alongside three other new bonus cuts. Influential frontman Carl McCoy twisted metal and electronics in his work after he first formed the band in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. This album was their best work and still stands up today.
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Film De Guerre (remastered)
Film De Guerre (remastered) (LP + poster + insert)
Cat: MG 140. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Accident (3:16)
Dead End (3:19)
Station Balneaire (4:06)
Parano A Champagne (2:35)
Acide Nuit (2:37)
Saint Raphael (2:31)
Matin Matin (4:17)
Blattes (2:27)
Courir Courir (3:48)
57 Eme Depression (1:56)
Review: Film De Geurre aka Fred Laser, Max Whiteshoe, Victor Chon and Xenia dropped their self titled dark wave, post punk and minimal synth masterpiece back in 1981. It has become a cult classic ever since and is their one and only ever album. It now comes reissued with a 24"x24" poster & original insert with lyrics courtesy of Mental Groove. The rhythms throughout are stark but compelling, with jangling guitars layered up over the chilly synths and dark, deadpan vocals delivered up top in a matter of fact style. It has a steady pulse that keeps you locked in as the guitar strings ping about and the mood changes from curious and beguiling to more moody and direct
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The Fire Theft (reissue)
The Fire Theft (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent red & black & white marbled vinyl 2xLP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: TSR 055. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Uncle Mountain (4:03)
Waste Time Segue (1:01)
Oceans Apart (4:16)
Chain (3:40)
Backward Blues (2:43)
Summertime (3:47)
Houses (3:12)
Waste Time (3:56)
Heaven
Rubber Bands
It's Over
Carry You (1:23)
Sinatra (4:10)
Review: Seattle was once the centre of the world when it came to alternative rock and is of course famous for being the home of grunge kings Nirvana. The Fire Theft is an alternative rock outfit from the same area and they came together first in 2001, formed from the ashes of cult emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. Made up of vocalist and guitarist Jeremy Enigk, bass player Nate Mendel (who also plays with the Foo Fighters) and sticks man William Goldsmith, they now celebrate the 20th anniversary of their one and only album with a special reissue. The last time this was reissued in 2019 it soon sold out and fetched high prices on secondhand markets, so do not sleep on this one.
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Hypnotist (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 009362 4867678. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo) (24:45)
Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers demo) (3:27)
I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (demo) (1:09)
Do You Realize?? (instrumental) (3:29)
Review: As is the modern way with all major album birthday milestones, this one now gets a special 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition which means it comes on limited edition pink vinyl. It is a record that collects together four fab fan favourites. The major one is the 24-minute epic 'Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo)' which takes up all of the a-side and is a truly immerse and heady sonic trip. It is one of the group's most epic ever tunes and also included are 'Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers Demo: With Wayne Scratch Vocal),' 'I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (Demo),' and last but not least the lovely melancholy of 'Do You Realize?? (Instrumental).'
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Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots: Live At The Paradise Lounge Boston Oct 27 2002 (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Introduction (4:59)
The Golden Age (2:58)
Wayne Intro 1 (0:50)
Lucifer Sam (3:25)
Wayne Intro 2 (2:28)
Do You Realize?? (4:07)
Wayne Intro 3 (1:56)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (8:12)
Wayne Intro 4 (1:31)
Fight Test Intro (4:47)
Fight Test (4:16)
Review: The Flaming Lips are among the greatest musical enigmas of the late-20th and early-21st centuries. If you've not seen the exceptional and insightful documentary, The Fearless Freaks, then we highly recommend doing so. The film charts the outfit from their early days as what might be described a white noise and industrial troupe, through to their crossover into mainstream success via one of the most unique indie-pop sounds we have ever encountered. Suffice to say, then, watching them live is an inimitable experience, an evening of surreal inflatables plucked straight from psychedelic somewhere and frantic strobe-lit guitar cacophonies. While this recording of their whole-of-record rendition of landmark LP Yoshimi doesn't really touch upon anything that came before said album, it does capture what makes their performances so incredible.
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Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (5xLP box set + booklet + poster in slipcase)
Cat: 093624 873051. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Fight Test (LP1) (4:49)
One More Robot/Sympathy 3000-21 (4:24)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (part 1) (4:53)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (part 2) (3:30)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (5:39)
Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell (4:12)
Are You A Hypnotist?? (4:44)
It's Summertime (4:16)
Do You Realize?? (3:32)
All We Have Is Now (3:53)
Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia) (3:11)
All My Life - Morning Of The Magicians (LP2: demos+) (1:20)
Ego Tripping (part 2 Or 3) (5:29)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (2:50)
Hypnotist (Early version) (5:10)
Epic Systems Delirium (2:27)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (4:00)
Do You Realize?? (1st Chords Wayne) (4:19)
Do You Realize?? (Steven New part) (2:49)
Fight Test (Primitive demo with Helium Voice) (3:37)
If I Go Mad/Funeral In My Head (6:38)
Syrtis Major (3:25)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (Japanese version - LP3: Non-LP+) (4:58)
SpongeBob & Patrick Confront The Psychic Wall Of Energy (3:32)
Seven Nation Army (2:51)
Sparklehorse - "Go" (with The Flaming Lips) (4:40)
The Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response (2:48)
Fight Test (live On WXRT) (2:48)
Do You Realize?? (live On CD101) (3:39)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (AOL Session) (3:31)
Waitin' For A Superman (live On WXPN) (4:17)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (live On KCRW) (3:58)
White Christmas (live On WXPN) (3:28)
The Chemical Brothers - "The Golden Path" (feat The Flaming Lips) (4:45)
Suspicious Minds (live On Cover-ed - LP4: radio Sessions) (6:34)
Assassination Of The Sun (live On BBC radio 1) (5:05)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On BBC radio 1) (4:02)
Do You Realize?? (live On BBC radio 1) (3:22)
One More Robot (live On BBC radio 1) (3:47)
Do You Realize?? (live On KEXP) (3:41)
One More Robot (live On KEXP) (3:17)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On KEXP) (4:07)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (live On KEXP) (3:18)
Breathe (live On XFM) (3:11)
Ego Tripping AtThe Gates Of Hell (live On XFM) (3:26)
Sunship Balloons (live On XFM) (3:09)
Fight Test (live On XFM - LP5: radio Sessions+) (4:01)
Thank You Jack White (live On XFM) (4:17)
Do You Realize?? (live On XFM) (3:38)
One More Robot (live On XFM) (4:29)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On XFM) (4:18)
Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell (live On BBC radio 1) (3:54)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (live On BBC radio 1) (3:18)
Sunship Balloons (live On BBC radio 1) (3:25)
Up Above The Daily Hum (3:56)
Xanthe Terra (3:56)
Review: The Flaming Lips' 2002 album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is being reissued as 6CD and 5LP 20th anniversary box sets - with both featuring demos, B-sides, radio sessions and more. Containing a godlike 100 or so tracks on it, it includes lost rarities like 'Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (Demo)' and 'The Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response" (B-side Fight Test UK CD 1)' and Flaming Lips fans surely have their work cut out for them. A must for all obsessive collectors of the UK psychers' work, hoping to salvage their most obscure sonic trips - the ones that never came back.
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But Here We Are
Cat: 196588 17832. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Rescued
Under You
Hearing Voices
But Here We Are
The Glass
Nothing At All
Show Me How
Beyond Me
The Teacher
Rest
Review: Recorded in the wake of drummer Taylor Hawkins death, Foo Fighters 11th studio album has been trailed as their "most personal yet". That's understandable, and lyrically Hawkins' tragic demise looms large - at times, the songs sound like the band going through the grieving process in public. It's a bold statement, with music - produced by long-time collaborator Greg Kunstin and featuring Dave Grohl on drums - that self-consciously references the raw energy, fuzzy riffs, and sweat-soaked energy of the band's 1995 debut album. Only time will tell where it sits in their catalogue - in terms of greatest moments, at least - but on first listen it's a raw, raging, melancholic alt-rock masterpiece.

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But Here We Are
But Here We Are (LP + booklet)
Cat: 196588 17841. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Rescued (4:18)
Under You (3:40)
Hearing Voices (3:48)
But Here We Are (4:43)
The Glass (3:45)
Nothing At All (3:30)
Show Me How (4:52)
Beyond Me (3:57)
The Teacher (10:08)
Rest (5:25)
Review: But Here We Are is the new album from Foo Fighters, and marks the band's return after a year of staggering losses, personal introspection and bittersweet remembrances. Evidently a well-justified most-personal-album-yet moment for Grohl and co., the album follows the untimely passing of the band's longtime drummer and founding member, Taylor Hawkins, in 2022. Murmurations that Foo Fighters were going to be an entirely different band going forward have now been proven correct: while noted to have been intentionally made to channel the naivete of their debut namesake LP, songs like 'Rescued' and 'The Teacher' also bring several decades' worth of 'maturity' to theirs sound. They add a new, central theme: the fleeting nature of life.
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The Rising Tied (Deluxe Edition)
The Rising Tied (Deluxe Edition) (limited apple red vinyl 2xLP in slip-case (indie exclusive))
Cat: 0093624857648. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Introduction (0:49)
Remember The Name (feat Styles Of Beyond) (3:40)
Right Now (feat Black Thought of The Roots, Styles Of Beyond) (4:12)
Petrified (3:34)
Feel Like Home (feat Styles Of Beyond) (3:50)
Where'd You Go (feat Holly Brook & Jonah Matranga) (3:45)
In Stereo (3:20)
Back Home (feat Common, Styles Of Beyond) (3:49)
Cigarettes (3:43)
Believe Me (feat Eric Bobo, Styles Of Beyond) (3:39)
Get Me Gone (1:50)
High Road (feat John Legend) (3:17)
Kenji (3:47)
Red To Black (feat Kenna, Jonah Matranga, Styles Of Beyond) (3:03)
The Battle (feat Celph Titled) (1:33)
Slip Out The Back (feat Mr. Hahn) (2:42)
Be Somebody (feat Lupe Fiasco, Holly Brook, Tak of Styles Of Beyond) (3:18)
There They Go (feat Sixx John) (3:21)
The Hard Way (3:36)
Welcome (feat Kenna) (3:31)
Review: Warner Records has put together this special reissue of The Rising Tied as a limited-edition apple-red double album which includes four bonus cuts that are making their vinyl debut. It first landed in 2005 from Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and marked his first foray into solo hip-hop production. The album went platinum and is packed with big-name collaborations with plenty of the scene's biggest names sun as Como as well as pop heroes like John Legend. Those bonus tracks are 'Be Somebody,' 'There They Go,' and 'The Hard Way' which were on CD back in 2005 and 'Welcome' which was a standalone single in 2015.
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Domestic Sphere
Domestic Sphere (LP + insert)
Cat: FIRELP 684. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Folk/Americana
Entrance (0:52)
Pendulum (4:32)
Dawn Of Time (3:21)
Burnt Offering (4:04)
Entr'acte (4:58)
Gentlemen & Ladies (4:06)
Shrine Excerpt (1:06)
Birthday Song For The Dead (5:26)
Reminiscence (4:21)
Haunted House (4:44)
Sanctuary (3:43)
Review: Josephine Foster and collaborator Daniel Blumberg produced Domestic Sphere as "an altar cloth of songs stitched together as liturgical music for a restless homestead." Foster plays only on the acoustic guitar and does wondrous things with her voice and a wide range of frequencies. She conveys true feelings with every note and it adds up to a rather transcendent experience. Field recordings reflecting daily life in a Spanish village are mixed into the music as is a cameo from her late great-grandmother. The melodies on this one will stay with you long after the record finishes playing.
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Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition)
Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & orange swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 136X. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Jacqueline (3:48)
Tell Her Tonight (2:17)
Take Me Out (3:57)
The Dark Of The Matinee (4:03)
Auf Achse (4:20)
Cheating On You (2:37)
This Fire (4:14)
Darts Of Pleasure (3:00)
Michael (3:21)
Come On Home (3:46)
40' (3:23)
Review: Few bands capture the mood of the millennial indie explosion like Franz Ferdinand. The plucky Scots pitched their sound perfectly between the spiky post-punk of Gang Of Four and the dancefloor-friendly pop hooks of Talking Heads. Then all it took was one monster hit single, 'Take Me Out', and their victory was assured. 20 years on their self-titled debut hasn't dulled one bit and so Domino are celebrating with a limited black and orange swirl vinyl pressing presented in a very tasteful embossed sleeve as sharply dressed as the band themselves.
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How To Save A Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 33781. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
She Is (3:53)
Over My Head (Cable Car) (3:53)
How To Save A Life (4:23)
All At Once (3:44)
Fall Away (4:18)
Heaven Forbid (3:59)
Look After You (5:02)
Hundred (3:13)
Vienna (3:40)
Dead Wrong (3:02)
Little House (2:22)
Trust Me (3:10)
Review: 2006 was a very different time in rock 'n' roll. We'd cast off the Britpop and nu metal of the previous century's finale and millennium turn, and things had moved onto sounds that were far more sentimental, sometimes self-pitying and always hyper-emotional. This was true both of the rise of emo and hardcore resurgence, and the more chart (and advert)-friendly stuff coming from the likes of Keane and Coldplay. Over in the US, The Fray were looking to secure membership to that Closer-soundtrack worthy club and on their debut LP made a strong case for it. How To Save A Life features a number of powerful tracks, from the titular lead single to the piano-vocal showstopper, 'Hundred'. Moving enough to become the best selling digital album of all time, at the time (only trumped by Eminem's Recovery in 2010), here it is in physical form.
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Friendly Fires (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XL 383LP. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Jump In The Pool (3:39)
In The Hospital (3:51)
Paris (3:47)
White Diamonds (4:14)
Strobe (3:05)
On Board (3:47)
Love Sick (3:52)
Skeleton Boy (3:28)
Photobooth (3:22)
Ex Lover (3:51)
Review: St Albans-three piece Ed McFarlane, Edd Gibson and Jack Savidge made quite the splash with their self-titled Friendly Fires debut album. It arrived 15 years ago and will be remembered for singles such as 'Jump In the Pool' and 'Paris' which very much defined the era. The band was nominated for both a Brit Award and The Mercury Prize and had huge commercial and critical success. This anniversary reissue comes on silver vinyl and is a great reminder of not only this band's quality but also the energetic indie-dance fusions that were proliferating at the time.
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Part Time Job (remastered)
Part Time Job (remastered) (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPYEP 3079. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
We Wereusing (3:16)
Reinvented (3:46)
Pink Cloud (3:05)
Tot (Toilt Of Time) (3:34)
I Got Wheels (2:25)
Way Down South (2:59)
Nothing's Gonna Stop Our Train (2:28)
Critical List (2:36)
One More Time (encore) (2:17)
Four Day Creep (2:36)
High On Drugs (2:48)
Full Time Men (2:58)
Review: Full Time Men are a lesser spotted curio of New York's indie rock scene in the late 80s, mainly known for their 1988 album Your Face My Fist. As much as that title might make them sound like a hardcore punk outfit, they carried a strong melodic sensibility to their spiky rock and new wave which is celebrated on this retrospective compilation. Part Time Job shows how varied the band were in their heyday, drawing on rock n' roll and blues as much as power pop or noise rock, and that carries through to the newer tracks which make their first appearance on this collection.
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People Who Aren't There Anymore
Cat: 4AD 0621CD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
King Of Sweden
The Tower
Deep In The Night
Say Goodbye
Give Me The Ghost Back
Corner Of My Eye
The Thief
Iris
The Fight
Peach
The Sickness
The Garden Wheel
Review: Four years on from the release of sixth studio album As Long As You Are, American synth-pop/alt-rock fusionists Future Islands return with full-length number seven. People Who Aren't There Any More sees them reunite with regular collaborator Steve Wright and mixer Chris Coady, whose production on 2014's Singles - the band's most polished and arguably greatest album - was widely praised. Lyrically focused on being lovestruck and feeling lovelorn - wearily but forcefully delivered by frontman Samuel T Herring - the songs are strong and memorable. Musically, the sound worlds created - think stylish synths, immersive electronic textures, low-slung basslines and indie-rock guitars - match the disillusioned and emotionally fragile words, giving the set a coherent theme and sonic vision..
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People Who Aren't There Anymore
People Who Aren't There Anymore (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0621LPE. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
King Of Sweden (4:06)
The Tower (3:37)
Deep In The Night (3:24)
Say Goodbye (3:24)
Give Me The Ghost Back (3:13)
Corner Of My Eye (3:33)
The Thief (3:19)
Iris (3:34)
The Fight (4:24)
Peach (3:09)
The Sickness (4:00)
The Garden Wheel (2:50)
Review: US synthpop heroes Future Islands are back with People Who Aren't There Anymore, their fourth album for indie giant 4AD. The album has been a long time coming, with singles from the record teased by the band for the past three years from 2021's 'Peach' through to recently dropped sixth teaser 'Say Goodbye'. Finally, the album has been gathered together with the production work of Steve Wright and Chris Coady, completing the journey from previous outing As Long As You Are and still striking a sweet spot between electronic and indie-pop sensibilities in the band's continued evolution.
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