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Alben
Harmony (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FBN 2940. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Judas (3:24)
Testament (2:17)
Patrol (3:33)
The Old Men (5:55)
Favour (4:17)
Heartburn (4:57)
An Immaculate Conception (4:48)
Chance (3:10)
Something Outside (7:48)
Host (7:48)
The Drill (Peel Sessions) (4:22)
Uniform (Peel Sessions) (5:34)
Here Comes Everybody (Peel Sessions) (6:59)
Heartburn (live) (3:40)
Host (live) (4:34)
Recovery (live) (3:45)
Uniform (live) (5:49)
The Old Men (live) (5:39)
Something Outside (live) (5:49)
Country Of The Blind (live) (4:06)
The Drill (live) (4:40)
Review: Glasgow post-punk underdog heroes, The Wake, arguably never achieved nor received the success they were due with their excellent gloomy, shivering early work. Often unfairly compared to Joy Division, which only got worse upon their touring with New Order who were their labelmates at the time; it only feels like now, four decades removed from the release of their seminal debut, 'Harmony', that naysayers have learned to appreciate the work for what a cornerstone of the genre it truly was. The, 'Harmony & Singles', compilation has been reissued on Factory Benelux, then bounced to LTM then right back to Factory again, and here, we arrive at yet another reissue, commemorating a somehow criminally underrated staple of post-punk history, one decade shy of a half-century ago. Post-punk is pushing on...
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When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (purple & pink sparkle vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOSHILP 117. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
River Of Gold (2:34)
Back In The City (3:20)
French Cricket (3:39)
Never Better (4:41)
Blink The Sun (2:10)
Samsun (2:42)
This Heart Of Mine (3:14)
Douglas (3:26)
Jennifer (3:33)
Smell The Ocean (5:56)
I'd Be Doing Anything (3:30)
Hazel Irvine (2:49)
Don't Forget Me (3:20)
Winter Baby (2:42)
Flight From Destruction (3:03)
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (2:27)
Never Let You Down (2:42)
Dale It's A Damn Shame (3:09)
Walking To Wymeswold (3:07)
Secret Messages (8:12)
Review: 'Sonic honesty' - characterised by a nakedness of voice and dryness in production - is central to folk rock music. It's a sound that was more or less nailed by The Wave Pictures upon their formation in 2005, and now inevitably in 2022, come their latest LP. 'When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings' is a long and sprawling album of folk-garage drama, testament to the Leicester outfit's propensity for frank lyrics, space-country themes (case in point: 'This Heart Of Mine'), and roadrunner-style carefreeness.

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Hideaway
Hideaway (limited orange vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FPC 1762. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Thru Hell (2:48)
Hideaway (3:57)
Help Is On The Way (3:22)
Sinking Feeling (3:32)
Honeycomb (4:12)
The Blame (3:08)
Marine Life (2:04)
Planting A Garden (2:24)
Caviar (3:47)
Review: Recorded in a kind of homely hibernation - namely the shed in the yard of Nathan Williams' family home in San Diego - despite the title, Hideaway isn't backwards at coming forwards. It's an upfront and muscular, riff-y but not too heavy rock 'n' roll record that benefits from some real creative titans at the helm, specifically the aforementioned Wavves lynchpin and Dave Sitek of TV On The Radio fame. Suffice to say, then, it's one of the most polished sounding shed rock albums you will hear all year.

While for the most part it's an uptempo, top down convertible, wayward road trip, chaotic montage type sound, the instrumentation betrays some pretty (and typically, for Williams) thoughtful songwriting. It's an ode to the restless feeling we all experience at times, the possibilities of the other and the need to embrace the potential in the world. Messages that resonate with us all in 2021.
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Tigers Blood
Tigers Blood (LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 278601. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
3 Sisters (4:06)
Evil Spawn (3:10)
Ice Cold (3:30)
Right Back To It (4:33)
Burns Out At Midnight (3:02)
Bored (2:56)
Lone Star Lake (3:15)
Crimes Of The Heart (3:00)
Crowbar (4:01)
365 (3:05)
The Wolves (3:57)
Tigers Blood (3:53)
Review: Waxahatchee is emerging, butterfly like, from a cocoon that has kept her safe for most of her career. There was nothing ugly or hidden about Katie Crutchfield's older output. But it was intimate, quiet, thoughtful, vulnerable and, at times, almost a little nervous. At least some of those adjectives became irrelevant with the last LP, Saint Cloud, and now she follows up that ten-foot-tall 2020 triumph with Tigers Blood, continuing in a similar vein. Having significantly increased the size of her audience with the preceding, infinitely rousing record, Crutchfield simultaneously looks to please those newcomers and win even more over here. The tracks are similarly open armed, proud and accessible, but the razor sharp songwriting - dealing with everything from trying to stay still without being bored, to self doubt - has lost none of its impact, and the instrumental arrangements have arguably never been stronger.
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How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars
Cat: FP 18013. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Marsh (4:24)
Endless Time (4:13)
Taught (2:45)
Ignorance (2:23)
To Talk About (3:43)
Stars (3:36)
Song (1:59)
Sway (2:49)
Sleight Of Hand (2:55)
Loving You (2:48)
Review: Let's face it, we loved the early work by Tamara Lindeman, AKA The Weather Station, but it was 2017's self-titled album that really saw the parts slot into place, with the artist switching instrumental focus from acoustic guitar to piano. You could just call us suckers for ivories and have done with it, but our bias towards the most mournful and reflective keys imaginable is only part of the reason we fell in love with her so much deeper on later outings.

How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is exemplary of how staggeringly effective the combination of that voice and that instrument actually is. Recorded live in March 2020, while clarinets, lap steel, and organs do factor, ultimately it's the vulnerability of this album's minimalism that really shines through - a work of such personal quality it almost feels as though you're in that room with her as the world outside begins to fall apart.
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The Amber Light (reissue)
Cat: 027 EGGSLPX. Rel: 12 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
La Pomme D'Argent (3:41)
I Need A Connection (7:47)
You Are Dissolving (5:29)
Cascade In Dark (2:33)
Argent (Tom Furse Extrapolation) (5:57)
The Amber Light (edit) (3:19)
Parade Of Blood Red Sorrows (4:12)
Neotantrik Globes (Excerpt) (3:33)
Review: A b-sides and rarities album turned-gem, 'The Amber Light' is Jane Weaver's sequel to the 'The Silver Globe', and contains more heartfelt takes on her classic synth and indie folk style. Featuring contributions from Tom Furse and Suzanne Ciani, this album proves that even in extremely active careers, there can remain fossilised pockets of emotionality; a rawer take on the artist's practise, it was miraculously recorded between tours.
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10 For The People
10 For The People (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: M 9483UKLPC. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Better Day (4:13)
Voice Of The Voiceless (3:11)
Lovers In The Supermarket (3:08)
Dolly Bird (3:53)
Fickle Fran (feat Bill Bragg) (3:46)
Looking Good (3:23)
Sing Your Tears (3:07)
The Boy (Chapter 1) (3:44)
The Girl (Chapter 2) (3:47)
Something To Eat (3:16)
How Do You Sleep At Night? (3:25)
Review: Jamie Webster's 10 For The People perfectly encapsulates the Liverpool singer-songwriter's heartfelt narratives and soulful melodies. Released in 2021, the album is a poignant exploration of working-class tales and social commentary, blending folk and rock influences. Known for his association with football culture, Webster's tracks like 'This Place' and 'Living for Yesterday' resonate with authenticity meaning that 10 For The People not only showcases the artist's lyrical prowess but also solidifies his place as a voice for the people. His album is a sincere and evocative musical offering that speaks to the experiences and struggles of us all.
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Watusi
Watusi (LP)
Cat: UMCLP 042. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
So Long, Baby (2:32)
Click Click (4:22)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (3:09)
Let Him Have It (2:57)
Gazebo (2:59)
Shake It (3:02)
Spangle (3:01)
It's A Gas (3:26)
Swimming Pools, Movie Stars (3:07)
Big Rat (3:33)
Cat Women (6:40)
Hot Pants (2:00)
Review: The Wedding Present are an archetypal indie band if ever there was one. They first formed in 1985 and quickly made their way to prominence as part of the C86 scene - named after the cassettes to which NME recorded new tunes from hot bands of the times. Founder and only constant band member David Gedge wrote intelligent lyrics and paired them with fast-paced jangle-pop rhythms. Their debut album George Best in 1992 was a big one and Watusi - while coming some time later - was still sharp and commercially successful, with big tunes being the likes of 'It's A Gas' and 'Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah'.
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The Hit Parade (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 196587 08791. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Blue Eyes (2:53)
Go-Go Dancer (2:44)
Three (2:30)
Silver Shorts (3:22)
Come Play With Me (4:33)
California (3:11)
Flying Saucer (4:50)
Boing! (3:44)
Loveslave (6:13)
Sticky (2:54)
The Queen Of Outer Space (2:42)
No Christmas (1:28)
Cattle & Cane (3:05)
Don't Cry No Tears (2:29)
Think That I Might (2:32)
Falling (5:50)
Pleasant Valley Sunday (4:39)
Let's Make Some Plans (3:29)
Rocket (3:33)
Theme From Shaft (3:10)
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family (2:25)
Go Wild In The Country (2:24)
UFO (1:02)
Step Into Christmas (4:20)
Blue Eyes
Go-Go Dancer
Three
Silver Shorts
Come Play With Me
California
Flying Saucer
Boing!
Loveslave
Sticky
The Queen Of Outer Space
No Christmas
Cattle & Cane
Don't Cry No Tears
Think That I Might
Falling
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Let's Make Some Plans
Rocket
Theme From Shaft
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family
Go Wild In The Country
UFO
Step Into Christmas
Review: The Wedding Present's 'Hit Parade' was first released in 1992, after the band had released a limited edition single every month up until they had enough material. Dealing in their now-trademark brand of power-punk and jangle, this new 30th Anniversary box set version of the band's biggest hits are compiled into a select 20-track compendium.
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Twin Plagues
Twin Plagues (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 327LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Twin Plagues (4:08)
Handsome Man (2:28)
The Burned Down Dairy Queen (3:08)
Cliff (2:40)
How Can You Live If You Can't Love How Can You If You Do (3:00)
Cody's Only (2:34)
Toothache (2:39)
Birthday Song (3:17)
One More Last One (3:20)
Three Sisters (2:16)
Gary's (2:09)
Ghost Of A Dog (2:27)
Review: The Wednesday band is forted by vocalists Karly Hartzman and they have a bunch of reissues dropping this April. Back in 2021 is when the Asheville five-piece dropped Twin Plagues and it's a record that found them going more big and bad than before with plenty of low level anxieties bubbling under throughout the record - given that we were still in the middle of the pandemic, that's a feeling we can all relate to and remember all too well. Musically there are plenty of fuzzy and distorted riffs with rare moments of emotional calm in between and plenty of complex song writing that fills the mind with vivid imagery.
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Van Weezer
Van Weezer (limited translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 075678 650963. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Hero (3:58)
All The Good Ones (2:45)
The End Of The Game (3:01)
I Need Some Of That (3:18)
Beginning Of The End (3:19)
Blue Dream (2:50)
I More Hit (3:04)
Sheila Can Do It (2:57)
She Needs Me (2:51)
Precious Metal Girl (2:49)
I've Thrown It All Away (3:24)
I Need Some Of That (RO) (0:45)
Review: Timing is everything. Weezer's latest addition to the oeuvre is testa-ment to just how far it's possible to go wrong. Spoiler alert: this has nothing to do with the quality of the music. Instead, this ode to the heavy metal giants of days past simply managed to get caught up in the COVID-19 chaos of 2020. First pegged for release ahead of a stadium tour alongside Green Day and Fall Out Boy, dates and record were post-poned for 12 months. Now we have the record, but none of the shows as they're moved again, this time to 2022.

By which time the guys this is a direct tribute to - title and font reference the late, great Eddie Van Halen - will have been gone for some time. Thankfully, then, the album has enough strength not just to stand alone without the huge gigs to showcase it, but also long enough to survive until those gigs can happen.
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An Inbuilt Fault
An Inbuilt Fault (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: PTPS 20LPX. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Give (5:37)
Idol; Re-run (3:27)
I, Catallus (3:50)
CSI: Petralona (4:23)
Help Didn't Help At All (3:36)
A Lens Turning (6:40)
Take (3:30)
An Inbuilt Fault (6:37)
Pilot Was A Dancer
Review: It's taken three years for Westerman to follow up that acclaimed debut album, Your Hero Is Not Dead, and to say the Athens-based pop outsider has been through a lot since would be nothing short of an understatement. After all, much of this record took form during the pandemic, a time that was difficult enough for bands, let alone soloists who had just offered the world their first intimate self-portrait.
That period was defined by intense isolation, heartbreak, fear, and anxiety, and some of those emotions have made it onto LP two. The title itself is a reference to humanity's innate flaws and weaknesses, while - perhaps ironically - the production sounds almost like a celebration of what it means to be alive. Live sounding, every breath, movement of hand down an acoustic guitar, and imperfection is captured in this expansive but intimate journeyman indie rock.
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Wet Leg
Wet Leg (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 496. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Being In Love (2:05)
Chaise Longue (3:18)
Angelica (3:52)
I Don't Wanna Go Out (3:40)
Wet Dream (2:20)
Convincing (2:36)
Loving You (3:41)
Ur Mum (3:20)
Oh No (2:31)
Piece Of Shit (2:47)
Supermarket (3:10)
Too Late Now (3:30)
Review: Hailing from the Isle of Wight and steadily building in momentum via a run of stunning singles, Wet Leg are making their much anticipated breakthrough with their debut album on Domino. The duo hit a note between the brooding post punk and new wave romanticism and a spikier pop streak which should find them winning hearts and minds all over festival season. 'Chaise Longue', 'Wet Dream' and 'Too Late Now' have been doing the rounds since the girls signed to Domino in 2021, and it only takes one listen to know they're going to be huge. Razor sharp hooks, singalong choruses and a droll sense of humour are all conspiring to make Wet Leg your new favourite band.
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And In The Darkness Hearts Aglow (Loser Edition)
And In The Darkness Hearts Aglow (Loser Edition) (limited clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: SP 1485X. Rel: 18 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody (6:11)
Children Of The Empire (6:00)
Grapevine (5:24)
God Turn Me Into A Flower (5:46)
Hearts Aglow (5:40)
And In The Darkness (0:15)
Twin Flame (4:21)
In Holy Flux (1:48)
The Worst Is Done (5:45)
A Given Thing (4:02)
Review: Natalie Mering's Weyes Blood project is 12 years deep now, and she follows up on 2019's Titanic Rising with this, her fourth studio album. Her sound evolves in kind over this time from the DIY roots of her appearances on Not Not Fun et al, and now she strikes the figure of an eternal songstress joining the dots from classic 70s composition and production through to the aching, head-fogged reflection of the modern condition. Lead single 'It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody' nails the mood of malaise, but the beauty of her songwriting leads and saves us from slipping into despair. Why not commit to the concept and cop this, the limited Loser Edition of And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow.
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As I Try Not To Fall Apart
As I Try Not To Fall Apart (limited translucent cream vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIASR 5100LPX. Rel: 18 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Am I Really Going To Die (4:47)
As I Try Not To Fall Apart (4:54)
Breathe (4:40)
I Don't Want To Go To Mars (4:30)
Step Outside (4:13)
Roll December (6:32)
Ragworm (4:27)
Blue Drift (4:59)
The End (3:50)
There Is No Cure For It (4:07)
Review: Six albums deep and showing no signs of slowing, White Lies are taking things even more confessional than before on their new album As I Try Not To Fall Apart. Don't be fooled by the anthemic tone of the title track, which has been doing the rounds since the release was announced back in September - this is an album which looks inwards with unflinching honesty. From 'Am I Really Going To Die' to 'I Don't Want To Go To Mars', this is a record taking in the heaviness of the human condition in the modern age. Fortunately, such ominous portents go down much smoother encased in the shimmer of plush synth pop, and White Lies do that oh so very well.
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My Sister Thanks You & I Thank You: The White Stripes Greatest Hits
Cat: 813547 02963. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Let's Shake Hands (2:02)
The Big Three Killed My Baby (2:29)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:48)
Hello Operator (2:36)
I'm Slowly Turning Into You (4:27)
The Hardest Button To Button (3:42)
The Nurse (3:45)
Screwdriver (3:14)
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Grounds (2:57)
Death Letter (4:30)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:22)
The Dental Twist (2:36)
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (2:44)
Astro (2:47)
Conquest (2:51)
Jolene (3:12)
Hotel Yorba (2:10)
Apple Blossom (2:15)
Blue Orchid (2:35)
Ball & Biscuit (7:17)
I Fought Piranhas (3:07)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:04)
Icky Thump (4:14)
My Doorbell (3:59)
You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (1:51)
Seven Nation Army (3:52)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It almost (almost) pains us to recommend this one - The White Stripes aren't really a band that should be releasing Greatest Hits albums. We'd much rather them give us a surprise record of typically groundbreaking, brand new theatric and infectious blues-tinged rock 'n' roll. But we are where we are, and after more than a decade without much activity from the siblings beggars can't be choosers.

One of our objections is exactly how you choose what to include on an LP like this. What defines a 'hit' from an outfit that are renowned for packing albums with nothing but stone cold gems, even if they failed to make it onto radio playlists or single format. In this case, though, the challenge has been met - with chart topping fare like Seven Nation Army notably absent, while more wildcard tracks such as 'I Think I Smell A Rat' and 'Dead Leaves On the Dirty Ground' given their deserving dues.
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De Stijl (reissue)
De Stijl (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 194398 42361. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (1:48)
Hello Operator (2:39)
Little Bird (2:59)
Apple Blossom (2:14)
I'm Bound To Pack It Up (3:05)
Death Letter (4:25)
Sister, Do You Know My Name? (2:48)
Truth Doesn't Make A Noise (3:13)
A Boy's Best Friend (4:15)
Let's Build A Home (1:56)
Jumble, Jumble (1:55)
Why Can't You Be Nicer To Me? (3:11)
Your Southern Can Is Mine (2:27)
Review: Back in 2000, Jack White was right at the height of his popularity - not that it has waned much since, to be honest. De Stijl is the second album from his band The White Stripes and while it didn't placed that impressively in charts at the time, it has since become a cult classic amongst late coming fans who have gone back and worked their way through the band's discography. Fact fans will be interested to know that 'Why Can't You Be Nicer to Me?' was used in an episode of The Simpsons and 'Apple Blossom' was used in Quentin Tarantino's film The Hateful Eight.
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White Blood Cells (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194398 42381. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Ground (2:59)
Hotel Yorba (2:12)
I'm Finding It Harder To Be A Gentleman (2:57)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:52)
Expecting (2:08)
Little Room (0:55)
The Union Forever (3:29)
The Same Boy You've Always Known (3:11)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:24)
Offend In Every Way (3:08)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:06)
Aluminum (2:17)
I Can't Wait (3:40)
Now Mary (1:48)
I Can Learn (3:32)
This Protector (2:12)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Let's face it, White Blood Cells is the moment when The White Stripes really broke the mould. It's a continuation of Jack and Meg's garage rock aesthetic as fine-tuned over two previous albums, and wholeheartedly a straight up rock 'n' roll album. But the elements are so perfectly primed it's impossible not to rank this as one of the greatest long form outings of this century, so far. And we're not alone - Rolling Stone even reckons it's among the best LPs of all time. Pity the fool who disagrees.

From the racing 'Fell in Love With A Girl', to the beguiling mystery of 'The Union Forever', 'I Think I Smell A Rat''s meld of mariachi riffs and mosh stomp and the emotional piano closer 'This Protector', to the innocent acoustic joy of 'We're Going To Be Friends', this is a masterclass of songwriting and arrangement, tracks that evolve, perplex, surprise, and - most importantly - entertain.
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Entering Heaven Alive
Entering Heaven Alive (LP + insert)
Cat: TMR 753. Rel: 29 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
A Tip From You To Me (2:43)
All Along The Way (3:54)
Help Me Along (4:51)
Love Is Selfish (2:38)
I've Got You Surrounded (With My Love) (4:21)
Queen Of The Bees (2:29)
A Tree On Fire From Within (3:03)
If I Die Tomorrow (2:57)
Please God, Don’t Tell Anyone (3:59)
A Madman From Manhattan (4:25)
Taking Me Back (Gently) (4:29)
Review: Jack White is most famously the founding member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather but is also an accomplished solo artist. His fifth studio album, Entering Heaven Alive, is another one that sticks to his signature approach to making music, and that is in DIY fashion in his own Third Man Studio throughout 2021. It comes almost alongside his other new album Fear of The Dawn and neither of them had much backstory. This one is said to simply draw from "different inspirations, different themes, different moods."
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Fear Of The Dawn
Fear Of The Dawn (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TME 752V. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Taking Me Back (6:00)
Fear Of The Dawn (2:43)
The White Raven (3:52)
Hi-De-Ho (with Q-Tip) (2:41)
Eosophobia (1:03)
Into The Twilight (4:33)
Dusk (0:26)
What’s The Trick? (3:35)
That Was Then (This Is Now) (3:07)
Eosophobia (reprise) (3:12)
Morning, Noon & Night (4:42)
Shedding My Velvet (3:38)
Review: Limited to just 2000 copies, Jack White's newest solo album 'Fear Of The Dawn' comes in a distinctive blue and white sleeve, making this move away from the White Stripes' native red and white colouration clear. Prefaced by the buzzing lead single 'Taking Me Back', we're stoked for the promised energy of this LP, which is the first of two albums slated to hit the shelves in 2022. This LP comes in either single black, 'astro' blue, or 'glow' white versions, as well as CD for the digi-heads.

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Fear Of The Dawn
Fear Of The Dawn (heavyweight vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: TMR 752V. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Taking Me Back (4:01)
Fear Of The Dawn (2:12)
The White Raven (2:27)
Hi-De-Ho (with Q-Tip) (3:56)
Eosophobia (3:42)
Into The Twilight (4:37)
Dusk (0:25)
What’s The Trick? (3:36)
That Was Then (This Is Now) (3:09)
Eosophobia (reprise) (3:10)
Morning Noon & Night (4:45)
Shedding My Velvet (3:40)
Review: Let's face it, Jack White has never really stood still, with the stream of solo projects put out since The White Stripes days proof of just how relentless his creative spark is. However, as many have pointed out in reviews of Fear of the Dawn, there's not been that much of a stylistic shift since his joint venture with Meg. As such prepare to be blown away with this latest effort. Although we're not going to say whether that's in a good or bad way.

To call the tracks here obscure is nothing short of horribly reductive. A strange, at time obnoxious and jarring fusion of blues, theatrical rock, prog, and plain weird, it's nothing if not consistently unexpected, and wholly unique. Often huge in sound, but then occasionally minimalistic, it's the noise made by a man who has always threatened to throw the kitchen sink at fans, and has finally found the muscle to do it.
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K Bay
K Bay (limited transparent green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 436XGREEN. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Genuine Hesitation (7:10)
Electric (3:30)
Nested (4:36)
Take Your Time (& Find That Orange To Squeeze) (6:17)
Let's Ball (3:49)
Fell Like An Ax (6:37)
Only In America/When The Curtains Of The Night Are Peeled Back (feat Joseph JoJo Clarke) (6:53)
Never Had It Better (5:45)
Judy (3:52)
Shine A Light For Me (3:52)
Hedged In Darkness (4:58)
Review: Whoever wrote the release notes to Matthew E White's long-awaited return to the release schedule, take a bow. "Retro-futurist magic tricks," they say about his music. While the wording is abstract enough to border on nonsense, we're struggling to think of a better way to describe K Bay. It's constantly switching things up on you, producing one white rabbit from a black hat after another. Even expecting the unexpected can't save you from being consistently (and pleasantly) surprised.

Throughout the course of the record you'll find epic string balladry, 1980s pop, disco, funk, dad rock, acoustic guitar work, and marching band oddities. It's a varied celebration that truly summarises the musical era we are living in - best described simply as post modern. An age when the rules no longer apply because the charts are no longer relevant, leaving artists free to explore their creative ideas to the nth degree.
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Spark
Spark (limited milky white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SC 437LPC1. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Nothing Remains (3:04)
Back Then (2:11)
Blue (3:15)
Twirl (4:30)
Real Love (2:58)
Memory (3:56)
Self (2:46)
Never Crossed My Mind (3:26)
Terminal (3:03)
Heart Will Beat (2:51)
Lost Control (2:52)
County Lines (3:20)
Review: If you remember Whitney - and let's face it, who doesn't considering their last full length was only 2019 and made a huge impression at the time - then prepare to admit you don't really know Whitney. Moving away, with some determination, from their indie folk roots, Spark is a glossy, smooth, sexy, and altogether high-production love affair with a very different side of sounds from the 1970s and 80s.

This is lush, glossy pop with funk and R&B undertones, at times breaking into No.1-worthy balladry, chords and keys cascading to the sounds of hearts breaking across the world. So rare is it in 2022 for a record to tread this unabashedly unifying path, rather than approach the charts with the songwriting talent of tomorrow's EDM chip paper, that's it's almost jarring. Full marks for making us remember what 'popular music' really means.
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Sky Blue Sky
Sky Blue Sky (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 755979 9868. Rel: 13 Jun 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Either Way
You Are My Face
Impossible Germany
Sky Blue Sky
Side With The Seeds
Shake It Off
Please Be Patient With Me
Hate It Here
Leave Me (Like You Found Me)
Walken
What Light
On & On & On
Review: Wilco's first studio album in three years, "Sky Blue Sky" has been perhaps the most ardently awaited release of 2007. Eager fans had taken to shouting out pleas for information to bandleader Jeff Tweedy during his recent solo acoustic tour, and the web chatter has been virtually deafening. On "Sky Blue Sky" Tweedy's lyrics deal forthrightly with romantic separation and reconciliation, their bittersweet quality giving way, as the album progresses, to a more uplifting, redemptive mood. Tweedy quite literally banishes the darkness on the penultimate track, the inspiring, gospel-tinged "What Light".
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Cousin
Cousin (LP)
Cat: DBPM 00123LP. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Infinite Surprise (5:44)
Ten Dead (3:54)
Levee (4:10)
Evicted (3:29)
Sunlight Ends (3:51)
A Bowl & A Pudding (4:00)
Cousin (4:10)
Pittsburgh (4:48)
Soldier Child (4:16)
Meant To Be (3:52)
Review: If you've seen the South Park series on America's mass shooting epidemic 'Ten Dead', track two on Wilco's 13th studio album, will ring a familiar bell. In so far as protest songs go, it's not the most innovative, but the newsreader, matter of fact tone behind the lyrics, which literally count casualties from schoolyard and in-store massacres, really makes the normalisation of horrific violence clear. Enough to make you feel numb, thankfully Cousin is overall a far warmer, alluring affair. Wilco's output has also become more norm-y over the years, but drafting rebel production and songwriting icon Cate Le Bon to assist on this record has certainly paid off. While it's definitely not what you might call 'wildly out there', the result is a mesmerising meld of Americana, folk-rock, acoustic and rousing indie that doesn't stick to any straight lines.
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Eat The Worm
Eat The Worm (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: BGRT 912838. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Folk/Americana
Marzipan (5:16)
Bonamossa (4:26)
Ol' Father Time (3:38)
Hollywood Vape (5:38)
The Village Is Dead (3:23)
Wim Hof (3:15)
Lo & Behold (6:13)
Charlie Parker (2:52)
Hey Love (4:23)
Stud Ram (5:18)
BFF (5:03)
East LA (3:25)
Ridin' In A Jag (1:51)
Review: Jonathan Wilson's new album Eat the Worm is, he says, a series of songs that have been made in reaction to the production work that he does. It finds him breaking free of any conservatism and taking chances on songs that have come together over the last two years in his own Fivestar Studios in Topanga Canyon, California. Plenty of experimentation can be heard throughout as he channels influences like Jack Nitzsche and Todd Rundgren into 12 beautiful folk and Americana fusions that find him reaching new heights and paying homage to the 60s folk revival of Greenwich Village.
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Congregation
Congregation (limited pink & yellow splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 196587 06121. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Blessed Be Thy (3:15)
Beauty & Grace (2:12)
At The Core (2:37)
Congregation (4:50)
Deadlights (2:23)
Market (3:47)
I Saw You Dancing (3:51)
Snare (2:52)
Bloom (3:03)
Sour (2:32)
Bloodlust (2:05)
Slow Burn (4:03)
12 (2:11)
Review: Manchester based, all girl, self-proclaimed doom-grunge outfit, Witch Fever, are set to finally drop their debut full-length, 'Congregation', this October (right in time for Halloween). Built around thundering riffs, sultry, twisted atmospherics and an incomparable wall of sound style trudge, evoking the ethereal post-punk of Warpaint by way of Soundgarden, the project is already hotly tipped to be one of the breakout releases of 2022. Frontwoman Amy Walpole's cavernous, shrill vocals are as haunting as they are lush, while the cryptic, horror-inspired lyrics and utterly massive production promise one of the most vital, dynamic, and unaccommodating debuts from the grunge, punk, or alternative rock spectrums, this decade has proverbed thus far.
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Blue Weekend
Blue Weekend (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: DH 1058. Rel: 04 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
The Beach (2:27)
Delicious Things (5:05)
Lipstick On The Glass (4:13)
Smile (3:05)
Safe From Heartbreak (If You Never Fall In Love) (2:36)
How Can I Make It OK? (4:45)
Play The Greatest Hits (2:25)
Feeling Myself (4:41)
The Last Man On Earth (4:20)
No Hard Feelings (2:35)
The Beach II (3:38)
Review: RECOMMENDED
There's absolutely no doubt in our mind Blue Weekend is a record Wolf Alice feel a sense of enormous personal satisfaction from. Of course time will tell if it can bag them another Top 5 position, or even a Mercury Prize nomination, but for all intents and purposes there's a real feeling of catharsis here. And it goes well beyond famously reserved singer Ellie Rowsell telling listeners she doesn't give a fuck if they like her.

The band's latest punches, bangs and has absolutely no time for dishonestly. In many ways, this is where they are fully realising influences that have always been present - grunge, punk, some of that 1990s British indie-garage-with-bite crossover stuff. But it's also a record that sees them realising just where they've got to, and now reaching for a louder and more prominent position on the main stage.
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Fear Fear
Fear Fear (limited translucent pink vinyl LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: HVNLP 203C. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
19 (5:49)
Fear Fear (4:29)
Widow (3:54)
Ploys (3:00)
Cut (6:54)
Rapture (3:14)
Circumference (3:52)
Heart Attack (4:52)
Money Is Mine (4:07)
The Last One (7:59)
Review: Working Men's Club have already gone on a wild ride despite only forming in mid-2018. They were already on Melodic with their debut single one year later, soon snapped up by Heavenly who released their self-titled debut in 2020. As they've grown fast, their sound has raced towards a compelling kind of synth pop clearly indebted to the likes of Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League, but certainly not constrained by those monolithic influences. On their second album, lead single 'Widow' points to a powerful, subtly noirish sound. It's a little more bombastic compared to the angular funk of earlier single 'John Cooper Clarke', but not less refined and clear in its intentions.

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