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Singles
Jolene
Jolene (limited translucent brown vinyl 7")
Cat: KCR 128C1. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Blues
Jolene (3:58)
Still As The Night (feat Andie Belle) (3:54)
Review: Long-faced Boston blues trio GA-20 deliver a swampy, bluesy take on Dolly Parton's classic, 'Jolene'. While the original Parton number's lyrics dealt in the instantly-memorable theme of a queen bee stealing the singer's beloved - "just because you can" - the original song could nonetheless be accused of obscuring the melancholic feel of the lyrics, by lending them an uptempo dance backing. GA-20 might be credited with fixing that problem here, stripping things back to a lilting blues plod, convincingly reworked into a vintage, boxy, sepia-toned context.
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Bloodline
Bloodline (12")
Cat: 506020 2597345. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Soul
Innocence (3:40)
Blame (2:56)
Stranger (4:32)
Bloodline (3:52)
Review: A new four-track EP reflecting ever-expanded horizons for the band, 'Bloodline' is the latest output from loose-limbed, soul-stirring funk band Gabriels. Quickly finding fans in the likes of Elton John, Celeste, Paul Weller, Benji B, and Gilles Peterson, Gabriels should soon find plenty more on a record that could soundtrack a David Lynch epic; such is its drama, its suspenseful, late-night orchestral ruminations. Capped by frontman Lusk's voice - a weapon that swoops through the octaves breathlessly - Gabriels have that rare ability to make you re-evaluate music, and what it can do, in a heartbeat. Whilst Lusk provides the wow factor with that ridiculous larynx, Gabriels are very much a close-knit trio. Producer, keyboardist (and full-time video director) Ryan Hope hails from Sunderland but calls LA home. Fellow producer-composer and violinist Ari Balouzian, a man with endless musical projects on the go at any one time, gives Gabriels' songs a real 'feel' to them. Sultry, soulful mood music certainly isn't the band's modus operandi, but this new experimental EP should paint an altogether more rounded idea of where Gabriels are at today.
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Love & Hate In A Different Time
Cat: 019029 6440663B. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Soul
Loyalty (feat Ashley Sade) (2:40)
In Loving Memory (2:55)
Professional (3:56)
Love & Hate In A Different Time (4:45)
The Blind (4:15)
Love & Hate In A Different Time (alternate version) (2:47)
Review: Impossibly powerful and soul fuelled sounds from Gabriels,who have headlined a fine list of all the major musi events, not least Glastonbury with a stirring performance that took them to all new levels. 'Love & Hate In a Different Time' is their most hard hitting tune but still comes with plenty of sweetness and sits at the centre of this 12" of the same name with an alternate version also included next to dusty and lo-fi soul gut wrenchers like 'The Blind' and the intimate vocals, swooning strings and finger clicks of 'In Loving Memory.'
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Just Another Rainbow
Just Another Rainbow (limited 1-sided etched 7")
Cat: 505419 7856600. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Just Another Rainbow (5:34)
Review: Two of the likeliest lads from Manchester team up for the first day release of their new collaborative project. And its something of a full circle moment, with Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher previously citing Stone Roses hero John Squire in a list of formative teenage musical inspirations, who, in turn, first encountered the former when both bands were working the same studio, respectively recording Definitely Maybe and The Second Coming. The pair first shared honours three years after that, co-writing 'Love Me & Leave Me' for Squire's relatively short-lived outfit, The Seahorses, in 1997. Skip forward to 2022 and Squire joined the Gallaghers et al on stage at Knebworth, reprising his appearances for renditions of 'Champagne Supernova' at the band's 1996 shows, spurring the idea to do something together again. Here's the result - and it's precisely what the duo should sound like together.
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EP
EP (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: DBR 030. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
David Jones Is Dead (1:38)
Dear Angeline (2:59)
I'm Not The Only One (3:09)
Review: Big guitars playing huge hooks at a propellant pace. The Goods deliver their debut EP, which looks to decades worth of garage rock and pop punk heritage for influence, while ensuring the finished tracks are every bit theirs. Retro revivalism this isn't, a veteran singer-songwriter known for sharp lines drafting seasoned talent from his local music scene in order to make something new, this most definitely is. Headed up by Rob Good, a well-known figure in the underground Oakland guitar scene, California, for the three tracks here - and this project - he's called upon rhythm section and human drum machine Paul Wiseman and highly respected session bassist Cherron Arena. The result is an EP that's personal and passionate, and incredibly thoughtful, while also compelling and high octane. A refreshing indie whirlwind.


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Alex Bell
Alex Bell (limited 7")
Cat: GBVI 113. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Alex Bell (5:10)
Focus On The Flock (3:15)
Review: Robert Pollard's output is still a marvel to behold in the annals of US indie rock. As the driving force behind Guided By Voices and a tangled labyrinth of other projects, he's released more music than any one person can surely keep up with. That said, such is the power of his songwriting, a one-off single can be as much of a gem as, for example, the recently released Crystal Nuns Cathedral or Earth Man Blues albums. If you're a fan of GBV then you should know what to expect to some extent, but that doesn't diminish the grandeur of both 'Alex Bell' and the B-side, 'Focus On The Flock'.
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Alben
Tear Your Minds Wide Open! (Expanded Edition)
Cat: DAMGOOD 484CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Cold Hearted Stowaway
One Lie At A Time
Mystery Train
Too Much Choice
The Mask
Live For Yesterday
You Tear My Mind Wide Open
The God Of The Gaps
The Habit Machine
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again
Your Face Tomorrow
Nobody Knows Anything
The Girl In The Glass Case (instrumental edit - bonus track)
You Tear My Mind Wide Open (Home demo - bonus track)
The Mask (original version - bonus track)
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again (Home demo - bonus track)
The God Of Gaps (Band demo - bonus track)
One Lie At A Time (Band demo - bonus track)
Live For Yesterday (Home demo - bonus track)
Grow Up (bonus track)
Review: While The Galileo 7's records are all nostalgic by design - they specialise in making psych-pop and psych-rock that sounds so authentically 1960s that it should come with a Beatle wig and a free tab of acid - few are quite as heady, densely layered or hallucinatory as 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open. Here that album is given the expanded reissue treatment. Alongside all 12 tracks from the set - including the squally brilliance of 'The Mask', with its gnarled guitar riffs, Hammond stabs and elongated solos, and the Hendrix-esque 'Your Face Tomorrow' - you get eight bonus cuts. Expect a mix of instrumental mixes, alternate versions, band demos and home recordings.
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You Me & Reality
Cat: DAMGOOD 609. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Can't Go Home (2:31)
You, Me & Reality (3:12)
A Quiet Place (3:03)
Slow Down (4:16)
I Know What I Know (2:35)
Rain Is Falling (3:41)
Seen Somehow (2:29)
Blind Eyes Open (3:43)
The Man Who Was Thursday (3:47)
Lazy (3:41)
A Simple Man (2:54)
Something In Your Eyes (4:17)
Review: Medway's garage rock king Allan Crockford has credits flittering all the way back to the 80's including the likes of The Prisoners, Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, The Solarflares, and even the OG line-up of the James Taylor Quartet, to name but a handful. Keeping sharp and busy, however, The Galileo 7 serves as his own passion project; melding 60s mod-beat garage rock with jangling psychedelic pop, leading to a sonic bickering between anthemic hooks and fuzzed out, twinkling guitar lines. Following two exceptional full-lengths released through Damaged Goods; 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open! and 2019's There Is Only Now, the collective return after a half-decade of respite to deliver another batch of lysergic, hazy power pop goodness, intended for the wannabe mod/hippie in all of us.

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Knebworth 22
Knebworth 22 (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster + replica ticket)
Cat: 505419 7549618. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hello (3:31)
Rock 'N' Roll Star (4:51)
Wall Of Glass (3:39)
Shockwave (3:32)
Everything's Electric (3:54)
Roll It Over (5:41)
Slide Away (6:26)
More Power (4:44)
C'mon You Know (5:29)
The River (3:22)
Once (3:52)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (4:05)
Some Might Say (5:21)
Supersonic (4:49)
Wonderwall (5:02)
Champagne Supernova (8:16)
Review: Anyway, here's... Knebworth 22, the latest live album from Liam Gallagher, renowned British singer-songwriter and former frontman of Oasis. 15 tracks of Gallagher's solo originals are heard after being recorded live at the Knebworth Park in England on 3rd-4th June, 2022, including 'Wall Of Glass', 'Shockwave', 'Once' and 'All You're Dreaming Of'. Of course, it wouldn't be the same without the inclusion of a great many Oasis classics, not least 'Rock 'n' Roll Star', 'Wonderwall', and 'Champagne Supernova'. Also a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Oasis' legendary concerts at the very same Park in 1996 - which were attended by over 250,000 people each night - the album is available on yellow vinyl 2xLP with a poster and a replica ticket.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Liam Gallagher John Squire (white vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505419 7893957. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands (4:14)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:35)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:38)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: There's almost no point writing about this one - an album that already has legions of disciples waiting to embrace it, with pretty much everyone who knows the names Liam Gallagher and John Squire guaranteed to be interested in what their self-titled LP is about. More so, without even hitting play we all kind of know what it's about, with two of the biggest names to come out of Manchester's 1990s indie rock breeding ground coming together for a record that sounds every bit the sum of its parts. Squire's incredible guitar playing - a centrepiece of The Stone Roses' sound - is incredible as ever, sending riffs soaring over the dilapidated rooftops of North West England and out into the stratosphere. Meanwhile, Gallagher's elongated but gruff vocal style remains steadfast across ten anthems-in-the-making. Powerhouse stuff, but like we said, nobody expected less.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893995. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands
Mars To Liverpool
One Day At A Time
I'm A Wheel
Just Another Rainbow
Love You Forever
Make It Up As You Go Along
You're Not The Only One
I'm So Bored
Mother Nature's Song
Review: For indie heads of a certain vintage, this album - a first full-length collaboration between Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher and former Stone Roses guitar-slinger John Squire - is one of the most hotly anticipated of the year. It was recorded in Los Angeles over a three-week period last year, with former Foo Fighters and Gorillaz studio don Greg Kurstin handling production. As you'd expect, the album is undeniably nostalgic, with Squire's variously funky, raw and bluesy guitar licks and Beatles-esque backing tracks providing a fitting vehicle for Gallagher's distinctive lead vocals. For proof, check recent singles 'From Mars To Liverpool' - where Squires' solos towards the end seemingly soar above reverb-laden backing vocals that accurately pay tribute to the Fab Four - and the more psychedelic Roses-meets-Oasis flex of 'Just Another Rainbow'. There are no surprises, but fans will love it.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893940. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands (4:11)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:37)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:39)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: The upcoming collaborative studio album between Liam Gallagher and guitarist John Squire is set to shine a refreshed light on the current state of Britpop. Consisting almost entirely of round-bellied rock, leading the charge is the arresting 'Just Another Rainbow' - here the pair are heard in neat unison, painting a picture of unfazed Gallagher-esque nonchalance in the face of a promised utopia - and 'Mars To Liverpool' - concerning the experience of realising a relationship is over before it's too late. Squire and Gallagher make for an exciting pairing, their synergy fleshed out by the album's stellar, full-bodied mix.
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Bleed Like Me (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Cat: BMG 880DLPC. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Bad Boyfriend (3:40)
Run Baby Run (3:55)
Right Between The Eyes (3:49)
Why Do You Love Me (3:56)
Bleed Like Me (3:53)
Metal Heart (4:01)
Sex Is Not The Enemy (3:07)
It's All Over But The Crying (4:37)
Boys Wanna Fight (4:17)
Why Don't You Come Over (3:26)
Happy Home (5:58)
Space Can Come Through Anyone (3:06)
Nobody Can Win (2:55)
I Just Wanna Have Something To Do (2:31)
Honeybee (3:52)
Never Be Free (4:24)
Badass (2003 Ruff demo) (3:12)
Tell Me Where It Hurts (4:02)
Betcha (4:51)
All The Good In This Life (4:05)
Witness To Your Love (3:42)
Review: Bleed Like Me was the hugely successful and critically acclaimed fourth studio album from Garbage. Originally released in 2005, the recording of the album had some ups and downs that included the band disbanding during recording and eventually cutting the subsequent tour short as well. Through all of that, the album reached number four on the top 200 Billboard chart which was higher than any of the previous more commercially successful albums. Although none of the songs were hits, the album sits very well with fans of the band. Nearly 20 years later, we finally get a vinyl version of the album! Spread across two lovely transparent red vinyl we get the Deluxe Version. Listen and enjoy one of the best rock bands of the past 30 years.
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General Patton vs The X Ecutioners
General Patton vs The X Ecutioners ('silver streak' silver marbled vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 275LP2. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
X-Men Doctrine & Declaration: Target=40:40:11N 73:56:38W (1:30)
General P Counterintelligence: Target=37:47:36N 122:33:17W (1:31)
IGet Up, Punk! 0200 Hrs (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (1:01)
Roc Raida: Riot Control Agent/Combat Stress Control (1:48)
Improvised Explosive Device 0300 Hrs (1:51)
IVaqueros Y Indios! (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (2:29)
Precision Guided Needle-Dropping & Larynx Munitions (PGNDLM) (0:54)
Duelling Banjo Marching Drill (1:02)
Battle Hymn Of The Technics Republic (1:54)
IFire In The Hole! 0400 Hrs (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (1:04)
Convulsive Antidote For Nerve Agent Autoinjector (CANAA) (2:57)
Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay (MCOO) Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Turntables (2:41)
Surprise Swing Insurgency/Tabla & Tongue Twist Counterattack/Dragon Seeks Path (3:44)
IKamikaze! 0500 Hrs (Take A Piece Of Me) (2:12)
We'll Paint This Town - Throat & Phonograph Fire Support Coordination Measures (TPFSCM) (1:38)
Imitative Electromagnetic Deception (IED)/Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal (DNVT) (2:00)
AWOL Block Party Brawl 0600 Hrs (1:45)
Eastside Multichannel Tactical Scratch Communications (EMTSC) (2:19)
IPimps Up, Aces High! 0700 Hrs (Westside Swashbuckling Parade) (2:15)
Warcry/Infrared R'n'B Hallucination/Jungle Operations Exfiltration System (2:36)
LOL - ILoser On Line! (Hate The Player, Hate The Game) (1:54)
Low Altitude Vocal Parachute Extraction System (LAVPES) (2:10)
Battle Damage Assessment & Repair/White Flag Surrender/Wake Me Up In Heaven (2:40)
Review: A collaborative album made and released by Mike Patton and NYC's hip-hop DJ trio the X-Ecutioners, General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners is a landmark album in the big-smoked turntablists' discog, thanks to its then-newfangled embrace of elements of two nascent genres: free jazz and glitch. In fact, the album is themed around a war between the two vastly different styles, which makes it a worthy, but lesser-known contemporary to many other artists fusing the styles at the time, such as Amon Tobin. However, this album is more in the vein of Wu-Tang than future angst; this reissue via Ipecac serves to rejolt its underground infamy.
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Dust Of The Human Shape
Dust Of The Human Shape (limited opaque olive green vinyl LP)
Cat: UNFD 191LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Metal
Void Voyeur (4:51)
Tomato Red (4:05)
Polyphonic Mind (3:50)
Panorama Daydream (3:47)
Lesser Gods (4:29)
Bedsheet Tourniquet (4:27)
Gaps In The Armoire (3:34)
Dust Of The Human Shape (3:28)
Seeker (Stretch The Night) (4:29)
In The House Of Leaves (4:26)
Riding The Blindside (4:09)
Death Confetti (5:16)
Review: Ghost Atlas serves as the long-gestating solo outlet from Jesse Cash; frontman of melodic metalcore genre-benders ERRA. Following a slew of self-funded/released EPs, Dust Of The Human Shape marks Cash's full-length debut and offers a melancholic affair of 90s-indebted grunge and alt-rock repurposed through the modern filter of metalcore composition. Crushing riffs meet with soaring, ethereal electronics to conjure a vulnerable depiction of fragility, constantly skirting the outer limits of aggression without ever falling victim, while Cash's lush cadence balances despair and despondency effortlessly.
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II
II (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IMF 002. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Progressive Rock
Origin Of The Species (2:14)
Imposter (4:23)
Speak Through Walls (7:21)
Space Farrier (5:50)
The Present (3:17)
To The Pensieve (5:54)
Dispatch Of Species (2:43)
Curbing Lights (1:53)
I Am The Night (10:18)
Birds With Borders (6:57)
Tables Turn (6:01)
King In Yellow (3:44)
Seeds (6:45)
Review: Erlend Viken's first outing as Giant Sky - 2021's self-titled debut - was part epic prog rock overture and part major statement about the state of the music business. Only available in physical album format, for some time just a single track was doing the rounds on streaming services, which wasn't really a track at all, but instead a message about the evils of major streaming platforms and their role in ruining the artistic economy. Second time around, and the music itself is no less powerful. Moving from 'Origin Of The Species' and its floating-through-the-cosmos atmosphere, to the rousing call-to-unity of 'The Pensieve' and the industrial-noise-cum-delicate pop on 'Imposter', the vision and scope are incredible, new ideas seemingly presenting themselves at every twist and turn on this 13-strong track list.
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Empty
Empty (CD)
Cat: NJP 194650. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Progressive Rock
Time To Turn The Page
End Of The Road
Harbinger Of Sorrow
He's Not Me
Black & White
Down We Go
Turn It All Around
Means To An End
Beautiful Decay
The Brittle Man
Saturated
Empty
Review: Swedish multi-instrumentalist Kristoffer Gildenlow is a veteran of the nation's progressive hard rock and metal scene. His track record charts formative years with bands such as Pain Of Salvation, Neal Morse and Kayak, but more recent years have heard him move into increasingly solo, daimonic and personally-expressive directions. Empty is his latest masterpiece; a haunting album of loss, heartbreak, existentialism and grief, centring on the concept of walking wounded, whether in the abstract or concrete. Spoken word segments and softer downturns provide ample contrast, without which the albums more gushing moments, such as 'Down We Go', would not hit as hard.
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I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
Bobby GILLESPIE / VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1605. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Folk/Americana
Willie Nelson - "I Still Can't Believe You're Gone"
Bob Dylan - "Love Sick"
Donnie Fritts - "We Had It All"
JJ Cale - "Magnolia"
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
Crazy Horse - "I Don't Want To Talk About It"
Ry Cooder - "Dark End Of The Street"
Percy Sledge - "Kind Woman"
Lee Hazlewood - "Wait & See"
Al Green - "Strong As Death (Sweet As Love)"
Thin Lizzy - "Shades Of A Blue Orphanage"
Kate & Anna McGarrigle - "Heart Like A Wheel"
Mott The Hoople - "When My Mind's Gone"
Boz Scaggs - "I'll Be Long Gone"
The Chi Lites - "The Coldest Days Of My Life" (part 1)
Little Feat - "Roll Um Easy"
Grateful Dead - "Brokedown Palace"
Charlie Rich - "I Feel Like Going Home"
Review: .Following the success of his Sunday Morning, Coming Down compilation, Ace Records has asked Bobby Gillespie to put together a follow-up. This time round, the Primal Scream frontman has decided to showcase tracks he turns to "for solace, comfort and empathy" during the Scottish band's various tours. Offering a mix of country, blues, Americana, psychedelia and soul, the selected songs - including inspired efforts by Willie Nelson, Lee Hazelwood, Al Green, the Chi-Lites, Ry Cooder and Kate & Anna McGringle (whose 'Heart Like a Wheel' is a genuinely tender and heart-aching affair) - more than deliver on the album's conceptual premise, offering equal amounts of emotion and entertainment.
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I'm Doing It Again Baby!
I'm Doing It Again Baby! (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196588 84931. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
I'm Back (2:59)
I'm Doing It Again Baby! (2:23)
Too Much (3:02)
Phantom Pain (2:48)
You Need Me Now? (feat Sabrina Carpenter) (3:05)
A Night To Remember (2:51)
Pick Me (2:57)
Ugly Side (2:57)
New Love (2:57)
Track 10 (1:38)
Review: Norwegian indie talent Girl In Red kicked off her musical journey by sharing her home-recorded tunes as a teenager back in 2017. She has since become renowned for her raw lyrics and for delving into the everyday struggles and intricacies of relationships and has won a legion of fans, not least among them Taylor Swift,who invited her out on tour. Her breakout moment came with the viral sensation 'I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend,' followed by the enchanting 'We Fell in Love in October' in 2018. Fast forward to 2021, she unveiled her debut full-length album and soared up the charts. Now she is back with I'm Doing It Again Baby which comes on limited gatefold red vinyl and is full of more of her guitar-driven melodic indie-pop sounds and singalong hooks.
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How To Be A Human Being
How To Be A Human Being (zoetrope picture disc LP)
Cat: 122391. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Life Itself (4:27)
Youth (4:08)
Season 2 Episode 3 (3:54)
Pork Soda (4:01)
Mama's Gun (4:19)
Cane Shuga (3:58)
The Other Side Of Paradise (5:20)
Take A Slice (3:35)
Poplar St (4:14)
Agnes (4:41)
Review: Glass Animals are one of the hottest English indie rock bands out there right now. Their second studio album How to Be a Human Being came back in August 2016 was appreciated for its sense of wonder and lasting musical impression. Each of the tracks in the album is represented by one of the people on the original album cover and this reissue comes in the form of a zoetrope picture disc. Inspiration for the people on the cover came from people the band met and stories they were told during their travels on tour promoting their previous album.
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Rationale
Rationale (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 280453. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
I Want To Be Invisible (2:15)
The Same Ordinary (1:16)
Plastic (1:14)
Can't Feel Anything (2:39)
Big Winner (1:01)
Recollection (1:26)
Certainty (1:54)
It's My Turn (1:21)
Just A Place (2:13)
No One There (1:47)
My Lonely Lighting (1:14)
Half Truth (2:45)
Review: Offering fuzzy grunge-pop with doses of shimmering synths and emo angst, Ned Russin co-fronted Title Fight before halting in 2018, after which he began playing music as Glitterer. Now a full band, Glitterer returns with Rationale, combining 90s grunge, capital-R riffs a la The Stooges and a keyboard lead motif that gives self-deprecating melodrama. After relying more on synths for the entirely solo, home-recorded Glitterer LP in 2017, Russin involved collaborators on the crunchier Looking Through the Shades in 2019, and this trend heard him move towards driving indie rock grit with 90s influences, continued on 2021's Life Is Not a Lesson and now Rationale. Russin has a unique voice to boot, not instinctively a shoegazey spectre, instead more of a belting tenor, but this proves a beautiful combination.
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Welcome To The Marble Zone
Welcome To The Marble Zone (red & black marbled vinyl LP + sticker sheet)
Cat: CTTR 0005V. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Marble Zone (3:18)
Running Away With The Circus (4:06)
Mr Misfit (3:46)
Does It Get Any Easier? (3:33)
I Cried For A Friend This Morning (4:09)
MEXICO CITY (3:23)
Far From Home (3:45)
Houdini (3:42)
Madness In The Aftermath (3:01)
We're Alright! (3:22)
Review: Good Cop Bad Cop's sophomore release, crafted by frontman Joe Carnall and producer Gold Teeth, marks a departure from traditional indie rock. Recorded closer to home, the album embraces synth and hip-hop influences, pushing boundaries while retaining elements of nostalgia. The decision to leave guitars largely untouched results in a sound that feels both timeless and contemporary. Carnall's forward-thinking approach shines through, showcasing his willingness to evolve creatively. While rooted in the present, traces of the band's indie rock origins linger, creating a dynamic listening experience that bridges past and future. The album has innovative soundscapes that journey through Carnall's sonic evolution, offering a refreshing take on modern music.
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The Collective
The Collective (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2029LPE. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Bye Bye (0:53)
The Candy House (3:20)
I Don't Miss My Mind (2:20)
I'm A Man (3:43)
Trophies (4:16)
It's Dark Inside (6:19)
Psychedelic Orgasm (4:43)
Tree House (3:10)
Shelf Warmer (2:11)
The Believers (3:57)
Dream Dollar (5:28)
Review: Legendary musician, multi-disciplinary artist and former Sonic Youth fixture Kim Gordon returns with her second solo album, The Collective. The Collective follows Gordon's 2019 full-length debut No Home Record, and continues her collaboration with producer Justin Raisen, with additional production from Anthony Paul Lopez. An full-length exploration and lament, of today's paranoid climate of binge logic, anaesthetic short-term pleasure-seeking and post-truth thinking, The Collective is Gordon's self-described attempt at disruption; a following of the unknown, perhaps even with a view to fail. Whatever failure means to her, Gordon's sonic examination of topics such as masculinity and chaotic world orders is certainly disruptive, pairing wild rock and trap fusions with ironic analyses of the stereotypes surrounding both.
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Real Power
Real Power (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: 196588 70231. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Act Of God
Real Power
Don't Be Afraid
Crazy Again
Edge Of The Sun
Give It Up For Love
Turn The Card Slowly
Tell Me Something
Light It Up
Tough
Peace & Quiet
Review: Soulful, fuzzy, funky punks Gossip reunited in 2019 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their critically acclaimed fourth album Music For Men, which ultimately ballooned into a worldwide tour. It would be a full year later, at the tail end of 2020 that iconic lead vocalist Beth Ditto would tease on her Instagram that she and her bandmates were in the studio cooking up some new goodness. Another three years on, just last November, avid fans would finally catch official word of Real Power; their sixth full-length overall, and follow up to 2012's A Joyful Noise. Marking their second reunion and first new material in well over a decade, if the menacing post-punk of 'Crazy Again' doesn't grab you, then the glitzy gospel-disco banger of a title-track surely will. If neither do, are you even a Gossip fan?
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Sumday: The Cassette Demos
Cat: DGB 2631. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Now It's On (3:32)
Yeah Is What We Had (3:06)
I'm On Standby (3:06)
Passed Out In A Datsun (4:26)
The Go In The Go-For-It (5:24)
Stray Dog & The Chocolate Karaoke (3:25)
The Group Who Couldn't Say (3:39)
OK With My Decay (4:05)
Lost On Yer Merry Way (3:37)
The Warming Sun (4:16)
El Caminos In The West (4:16)
The Final Push To The Sum (3:55)
Review: We can only guess what Grandaddy would have to say about the state of play right now. Having risen to fame and acclaim in the early-mid-1990s, by the time Sumday came along the Californian band had set out their stall in terms of the technological revolution unfolding around them. 2000's stunning but sceptical (if not scared) The Sophtware Slump is just one clear example of resignation that humans would be unable to ensure tech yields to their commands and only theirs. The robots weren't coming, they had already arrived. Skip forward another three years and Sumday felt more relaxed, and warm. Nevertheless, the same themes are omnipresent, just like those cursed machines. Only this time there's more surrealism and less obstinate pessimism than before. And less experimentation, musically, albeit we're still in the psyche-space-lo-fi rock world, which has 'testbed' written into its manifesto. We loved it then, and love it today, even if it does feel like a warning we never listened to now you're seeing the unchecked birth of deep fakes and AIs.
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Found Heaven (Teardrop Edition)
Found Heaven (Teardrop Edition) (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 650888 8. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Foud Heaven (2:58)
Never Ending Song (2:31)
Fainted Love (2:46)
Lonely Dancers (2:24)
Alley Rose (3:24)
The Final Fight (2:02)
Miss You (2:22)
Bourgeoisieses (2:33)
Forever With Me (3:25)
Eye Of The Night (2:15)
Boys & Girls (2:20)
Killing Me (3:38)
Winner (3:11)
Review: Conan Gray has spoken openly about the catalyst for Found Heaven - an ill-fated toe-step into the murky world of relationships and, then, love, followed by painful heartbreak. The American singer-songwriter was still processing the fallout when the first promo interviews for this record hit the presses. That he says the trauma was worth it speaks volumes about who he is, and the mindset that feeds into his music. It might also be due to the fact Found Heaven is a glorious beast. A thoughtful curveball thrown by a man whose reputation for melancholia is well-known, this is almost like the musical version of what happens to us all after an intense emotional experience - transformation. So, think power balladry, synth-soaked anthems and a kind of 1980s nostalgic experimentation. It's weird and wonderful.
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Saviors
Saviors (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: 009362 4870692. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The American Dream Is Killing Me (3:06)
Look Ma, No Brains! (2:03)
Bobby Sox (3:44)
One Eyed Bastard (2:53)
Dilemma (3:19)
1981 (2:10)
Goodnight Adeline (2:57)
Coma City (3:18)
Corvette Summer (2:51)
Suzie Chapstick (3:16)
Strange Days Are Here To Stay (3:02)
Living In The '20s (2:03)
Father To A Son (3:35)
Saviors (2:53)
Fancy Sauce (4:01)
Review: Saviours is the forthcoming fourteenth studio album by all-American punks Green Day, recorded between London and LA and in the words of Billie Joe Armstrong himself, an intensely political one, covering "power pop, punk, rock, indie triumph, disease, war, inequality, influencers, yoga retreats, alt right, dating apps, masks, MENTAL HEALTH, climate change, oligarchs, social media division, free weed, fentanyl, fragility..." In other words, and in true Green Day fashion, this one'll be an all-out lampooning of the American Dream, in all its late-stage inauthenticity, failure, and inability to prevent its own collapsing-in-on-itself.
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Saviors (Deluxe Edition)
Saviors (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + fold-out poster in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 009362 4866091. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The American Dream Is Killing Me (3:06)
Look Ma, No Brains! (2:03)
Bobby Sox (3:44)
One Eyed Bastard (2:53)
Dilemna (3:19)
1981 (2:10)
Goodnight Adeline (2:57)
Coma City (3:18)
Corvette Summer (2:51)
Suzie Chapstick (3:16)
Strange Days Are Here To Stay (3:02)
Living In The '20s (2:03)
Father To A Son (3:35)
Saviors (2:53)
Fancy Sauce (4:01)
Review: Following on from their acclaimed headline set at Las Vegas' When We Were Young Festival, and continuing the highlight reel of returning pop-punk acts to the fray with new albums from both Paramore and Blink-182 already arriving this year, Green Day have opted to not be outdone by announcing their highly anticipated follow up to 2020's garage-rock leaning Father Of All Motherfuckers. Due to ring in 2024 with nihilistic yet anthemic abandon, Saviors promises to reinstill much of the trio's classic punk formula whilst taking their homeland to task for its egregious and abundant number of modern-day errors. Where once Billie Joe protested against being classed as an American Idiot, we've finally reached the stage where, as the lead single so aptly puts it, 'The American Dream Is Killing Me'. Recorded between London and Los Angeles with acclaimed producer Rob Cavallo, the band's fourteenth full-length seems poised to re-start the Green Day spin-doctor decimator machine all over again.
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Saviors
Saviors (limited half black half hot pink vinyl LP + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 866183. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
The American Dream Is Killing Me (3:07)
Look Ma, No Brains! (2:02)
Bobby Sox (3:37)
One Eyed Bastard (2:51)
Dilemma (3:12)
1981 (2:06)
Goodnight Adeline (2:55)
Coma City (3:27)
Corvette Summer (3:02)
Suzie Chapstick (3:15)
Strange Days Are Here To Stay (3:06)
Living In The '20s (2:06)
Father To A Son (3:54)
Saviors (2:56)
Fancy Sauce (4:03)
Review: Last year saw pop-punk legends Green Day headline the second instalment of the When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, following the latest resurgence of the scene and acclaimed new albums and tours from the likes of Blink-182 and Paramore. Not to be outdone (or more likely just sheer timing coincidence) the band are set to unveil their own "comeback" LP in the form of their follow up to the retro garage-pop collection Father Of All Motherfuckers which landed back in 2020. Simply titled Saviors, and promising to sonically and lyrically touch upon "power pop, punk, rock, indie triumph, disease, war, inequality, influencers, yoga retreats, alt right, dating apps, masks, MENTAL HEALTH, climate change, oligarchs, social media division, free weed, fentanyl, fragility", with a lead single boasting the mouthful 'The American Dream Is Killing Me', and Billie Joe's recent updating of the lyrics to 'American Idiot' to now denounce being part of a "MAGA agenda", it appears Mr. Armstrong and co. have some major pieces of mind to share with their avid followers and the unwashed masses at large.
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Radio Red
Radio Red (LP + booklet)
Cat: BELLA 1408V. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sky At Night (4:31)
Good Intention (3:43)
Synchronicity (4:31)
D 4 N (5:20)
I'm Not Crying (4:24)
Any Day Now (4:05)
Time (4:55)
Sarah (4:17)
Make A Start (3:46)
Silver Lining (4:33)
Review: It has been 14 long years in the making, but Laura Groves has finally made the triumphant return we all hoped she might, one day. Unfamiliar? No worries - a quick step back in time might bring the memories flooding back... albeit from her old moniker, Blue Roses. Barely into her 20s, the sole, self-titled album released under that name via XL Recordings was a captivating example of young singer-songwriter romanticism, simultaneously capable of making us feel elated and utterly distraught. Groves' voice is what really stood out, not that the beautiful, often dream-like arrangements weren't also incredible. Thankfully, those vocals are back again here, and arguably in even finer form. Radio Red, the artist's first outing under her own name, is a lush, deep dive into crystalline pop, rarely breaking sweat in tempo terms, and instead inviting us into a fantasy world with shades of folk, soul, and synth audible in the intoxicating mix.
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Same Place The Fly Got Smashed (reissue)
Same Place The Fly Got Smashed (reissue) (limited translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SCAT 90X. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Airshow '88 (2:18)
Order For The New Slave Trade (3:05)
The Hard Way (2:45)
Drinker's Peace (1:48)
Mammoth Cave (2:13)
When She Turns 50 (2:05)
Club Molluska (1:34)
Pendulum (1:47)
Ambergris (1:46)
Local Mix-Up (1:33)
Murder Charge (3:17)
Starboy (1:08)
Blatant Doom Trip (3:38)
How Loft I Am? (1:14)
Review: According to Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard, Same Place the Fly Got Smashed is at the apex of the band's creative output. In the James Greer Biography, Guided By Voices: A Brief History: Twenty One Years of Hunting Accidents In the Forests of Rock and Roll he says this record has some of his all-time favourite songs on it, and 'Pendulum' is home to his finest lyrics. Originally released in 1990, the fourth studio album from Guided By Voices is certainly potent stuff. The opening sample tells us to "get ready for excitement and adventure", then the raw mood of 'Airshow '88''s riff marks the beginning of an epic journey. From the muscular 'Order For The New Slave Trade', to the tender acoustic heartbreak on 'When She Turns 50', the gritty hypnosis invoked by 'Ambergris', and psychedelic folk-pop on 'How Loft I Am?', resistance remains impossible, 34 years on.
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