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Popsicle Obstacle
Popsicle Obstacle (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 23108. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sunshine (extended mix) (10:19)
Kalpler (9:30)
Simple Man (extended mix) (8:00)
Hemsin (5:06)
Review: Ahead of their European tour, Turkish electronic group Islandman share their EP 'Popsicle Obstacle', the new material on which tracks a heady musical pathway from archaic folk traditions and regional acoustics right through to the modern-day tonic-sonics of the electronic sequencer. Having made headway from the spiritualist dream of primitive past to the glossy utopia of a digital future, Islandman's core members are multi-instrumentalist & producer Tolga Boyuk, Eralp Guven (percussion) and Erdem Baser (guitars). The title is a misnomer, if not for the fact that the six tracks here are hardly obstacles at all; rather, they're hugely well-produced, flavoursome treats, chief among which has to be the incredible track 'Simple Man', which - take it from us - just gets cooler and cooler, timbrally and tastefully.
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Marauder
Marauder (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: OLE 11241. Rel: 24 Aug 18
 
Indie/Alternative
If You Really Love Nothing (4:25)
The Rover (3:37)
Complications (3:54)
Flight Of Fancy (3:52)
Stay In Touch (4:54)
Interlude 1 (0:56)
Montain Child (3:08)
Nysmaw (3:16)
Surveillance (4:12)
Number 10 (3:13)
Party's Over (3:37)
Interlude 2 (0:56)
It Probably Matters (4:06)
Review: Produced with the help of Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev producer Dave Fridmann, Interpol's iconic sound returns, a whopping 16 years after their acclaimed debut, Turn on the Bright Lights, and four years since their last: El Pintor. Guitars still twang and sparkle with spine tingling reverberation and the melancholy of Paul Banks vocals remains everlasting. There are grungier elements where rock and electronics take over from the emotional response of the bands sound, as heard in "Number 10", and while the dazzling impact of songs like "Obstacle 1" may be something else, there's no denying this groups heartmelthing longevity.
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The Other Side Of Make Believe
The Other Side Of Make Believe (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 1875LPE. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Toni (4:28)
Fables (4:31)
Into The Night (5:26)
Mr Credit (3:44)
Something Changed (3:48)
Renegade Hearts (4:07)
Passenger (4:14)
Greenwich (3:59)
Gran Hotel (3:59)
Big Shot City (4:02)
Go Easy (Palermo) (2:46)
Review: Interpol's seventh album sees the long-standing NYC indie rock giants teaming up with the legendary production team of Flood and Alan Moulder for a trip into sadness, darkness and introspection. For devoted fans of the band, those themes should ring true and spell out another record to be cherished for those downcast days. Daniel Kessler's serpentine guitar work cuts an imposing, but ultimately graceful figure on 'Into The Night', while Samuel Fograino's propulsive drumming continues to explore meters beyond linear motorik drive and Paul Bank once more speaks from the deepest reaches of his soul.
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Original Sinners 1984
Original Sinners 1984 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 88037. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Original Sin (5:28)
Soul Mistake (3:08)
Face The Change (3:25)
Black & White (4:08)
Dancing On The Jetty (4:28)
To Look At You (4:06)
I Send A Message (3:26)
Just Keep Walking (2:52)
The One Thing (3:16)
Jan's Song (3:36)
Don't Change (5:32)
The Loved One (3:45)
Review: Not to be confused with the rather divisive 2011 album, Original Sin, on which a host of guest artists - Rob Thomas, Ben Harper, Mylene Gamer, Pat Monahan among others - take on the difficult task of stepping in for Michael Hutchence, joining the surviving members of INXS, Original Sinners is the real deal of the band at a time when they couldn't have been riding higher or been filled with more promise.

Recorded in 1984, this was the year when things really started happening for the Aussie alt-rock new wavers, scoring their first homeland number one ('Original Sin' - hence the title of this and the aforementioned outing), setting things up nicely for more than half a decade that would see them hit international superstardom with successive chart topping albums and singles. Packed with a synth-laden, emotionally charged and stadium filling sound, this is a snapshot of what everyone saw in them back then.
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The Dream My Bones Dream
Cat: DC 727. Rel: 16 Nov 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Prologue: Hands On The Mouth (5:14)
Agloe (5:51)
Iron Veil (5:14)
Silent Scrapbook (3:58)
A Ghost In A Train, Thinking (5:53)
The Dream My Bones Dream (4:28)
Tunnels To Nowhere (3:40)
To The East (3:55)
Epilogue: Innisfree (4:28)
Review: There's something uniquely Japanese and slightly off-kilter about the pop-making prowess of Eiko Ishibashi, a singer-songwriter, improvisational drummer, pianist and all-round experimentalist that counts Editions Mego and Oren Ambarchi's Black Truffle as labels she has released on. She returns to Drag City, an all time Chicago label famous for records by Pavement and Stereolab to more recently music from Ty Segall and the all-talented John Mulaney. Ishibashi's music here, however, sways from heavy industrial beats to future, funky and avant pop numbers like "Iron Veil". It's a record that will take some getting used to but there's no denying you will get used to it too; if you can keep up with its modernity that comes from way out leftfield.
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