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Oral
Oral (blue & green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 1902 TP12. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Oral (3:44)
Oral (Olof Dreijer remix) (5:22)
Review: Bjork and Rosalia team up for the limited marble vinyl edition 12" double-sider, 'Oral', now coming packed with a stunning remix by Olof Dreijer from The Knife. The record is described by its releasers OLI as not just a single release but a "call to arms", with 100% of the profits being funnelled directly to AEGIS, the Icelandic charity dedicated to eradicating intensive fish farming in the country. 'Oral' itself is now a staple of the latest incarnation of Bjork's ever-mutant career, consummating her and Rosalia's recent rapport; a sabre-wielding, purblind aesthetic - befitting also of another of Bjork's collaborative contemporaries, Arca - fits seamlessly with the elegiac reggaeton of the song. Dreijer's remix is rabid and wonky by comparison, its draggy, morphemic rhythms belying Bjork and Rosalia's equally wetted vocals, producing a wacky litany of faunal electronics and whizzing FX.
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Yeah X 3
Yeah X 3 (12")
Cat: HVN 74012. Rel: 08 May 24
Yeah X 3 (Sonic Boom & Panda Bear Reset remix)
Yeah X 3 (Sonic Boom & Panda Bear Reset remix instrumental)
Yeah X 3 (The Vendetta Suite Reason To Drift mix)
Yeah X 3 (The Vendetta Suite Reason To live mix)
Review: Yeah X 3, the latest single from David Holmes and Raven Violet's album Blind On A Galloping Horse, diverges from the overtly political themes of the record, instead offering a personal revelation. Featuring remixes by Panda Bear and Sonic Boom, as well as The Vendetta Suite's Gary Irwin, the single showcases diverse experimental approaches. For the A-side, the remixes are atmospheric and heady, creating a euphoric feeling with your head in the clouds. The second remix being the more beat forward version. For the B-side, massive amounts of sound heavily affected the remixes processing. The first being more of an ambient version while the last version is more straightforward and radio friendly. If you like the original song, then these versions will sit alongside them very well.
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No Future
No Future (red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: OTR 001. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Coming For The Top (3:04)
Death Knocked Up (3:10)
Never Have I Ever (3:07)
No Future (4:10)
Review: Gemma Rogers was recently witnessed adding her disticntrively raw vocal tunes to a new track by prog house heroes Fluke, but this new four tracker is very much her own thing, with elements of punk, new wave and synthpop colliding head on across four new tracks. Her lyrical talent is clearly considerable, and versatile too, veering from the envigoratingly angry ('Never Have I Ever', kicking back againsty the noramlisation of sexual violence against women) to the impressionistic ('DKU', which re-imagines the Grim Reaper as a stressed out single mum to be). The most beautiful and poetic moment, though, is the title track, which borrows a little of early New Order's grim grandeur and bears the vaguest smear of the Sex Pistols' 'God Save The Queen' in its melody, but this 12" from Ode to records - a new offshoot of esteemed punk stable Holy Dotage - really runs the emotional gamut. Class sounds, for those who like it fierce.
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Ron Next Door
Ron Next Door (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 112. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Ron Next Door (alternative mix) (5:50)
Sitting On Top Of The World (5:26)
Review: Happenstance can be a fortuitous element. A union-funded single discovered in a dusty store, a long disbanded band found, leads to unreleased post punk dubs in a box of unreleased demos.

Formed during the mid-80s in the downbeat town of Walsall, their music is a blend of disparate influences from 50's crooners, blues and reggae to Killing Joke and The Bunnymen; Ron's Neighbours were out of step with the perfect pop of the C86 indie generation.

Their only single - "To The Fight" - a split 7" was supported by the Trade Union Resource Centre, while many gigs were benefits for striking miners, leading to a loyal local following.

Engineered by Ozzy Osbourne's brother Tony, tracks were recorded at an 8 track bedroom / home studio, while a terraced house served as rehearsal space. Here Ron Next Door was born. When a tape recorder was left running it captured the long-suffering neighbour for posterity. His outburst gave the band and song, its name.

Experimenting with drum machines, the resultant jam track, here in its "Alternative Mix", languished unheard until now. Ron's 'Black Country' tones lead to driving bass / percussion against crashing Stratocasters and repeating, refrained vox - a post punk dub turned symphony.

The B side, Sitting On Top of the World, is an indie anthem, becoming their theme, a blend of grandiose and banal that characterised their songs.
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Alben
Blind On A Galloping Horse
Blind On A Galloping Horse (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HVNLP 219. Rel: 09 Nov 23
When People Are Occupied Resistance Is Justified (10:21)
It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (5:04)
Emotionally Clear (4:04)
Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (4:50)
You Will Know Me By The Smell Of Onions (4:38)
Necessary Genius (3:42)
Yeah X 3 (4:47)
I Laugh Myself To Sleep (4:13)
Too Muchroom (3:47)
Agitprop 13 (6:50)
Stop Apologising (5:37)
Tyranny Of The Talentless (5:46)
Love In The Upside Down (4:39)
Blind On A Galloping Horse (5:32)
Review: David Holmes' first solo album since 2008's The Holy Pictures, Blind On A Galloping Horse now comes to Heavenly Recordings. A politically-charged LP full of sonic interrogations of political disaster and turmoil, Holmes here joins the cast of artists using their art to provide solace to music fans suffering at the hands of the Uncertainocene. With updated versions of the previously released singles 'Hope Is The Last Thing To Die' and 'It's Over If We Run Out Of Love', as well as a recording of an unreleased song by Holmes' late friend Andrew Weatherall, we're reminded of conflict, migration and othering, as all manner of voices combine to form a diverse but unified whole against a backdrop of leftfield post-punk - be they the spoken word accounts from Afghan and Ukrainian refugees now welcomed as residents in Belfast, or the French and Irish observers of the UK's turmoil of recent years.
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Living Eyes (1990's remix Version)
Cat: CITLP 707. Rel: 01 Dec 24
More Fun
TPBR Combo
455 SD
Do The Movin' Change
I 94
Iskender Time
Burn My Eye '78
Time To Fall
Smith & Wesoon Blues
Crying Sun
Breaks My Heart
Alone In The Endzone
Hanging On
Review: Considered to be Australia's first and most influential punk band and the country's answer to 'Kick Out The Jams' hitmakers MC5 and The Stooges, Radio Birdman have bucked the trend and shown that it's not quantity but quality that matters. Living Eyes, recorded in 1978 in Rockfield Studios in Wales, is the band's second studio album, the last recorded by the band before they split and easily one of the best punk records you can get. They've reformed since but released only more album since then and that was released in 2006. Ultimately, it's the brief first era truly that's built their reputation. And while a lot of groups remix and remaster records even though they've had an official master previously, this remix version of Radio Birdman was born out of the band wanting to finish the job properly. The first release in 1981 came when the band weren't together so they didn't get an official master until 1994 when they put out a CD. For the first time, the 1994 version is available on vinyl and it's the ultimate way to hear Radio Birdman.
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Lesser Matters
Cat: XLLP 177. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Too Soon (1:19)
Where Damage Isn't Already Done (2:33)
Keen On Boys (4:43)
Why Won't You Talk About It? (3:10)
It's Been Eight Years (2:16)
Bus (2:50)
Slottet #2 (2:45)
1995 (3:13)
Against The Tide (4:11)
Strange Things Will Happen (4:23)
Your Father (3:58)
Ewan (2:24)
Lost & Found (4:08)
Review: Lesser Matters is an overlooked gem of Swedish indie-pop. Sweden's rich musical heritage spans various genres and eras, producing globally recognised names like The Cardigans, The Hives and Stina Nordenstam. However, beyond these well-known acts lies a treasure trove of lesser-known gems, including the innovative Wintergatan, the indiepop-to-electropop evolution of Red Sleeping Beauty, and the enchanting dream pop trio, The Radio Dept. Their name originates from a converted petrol station. Founded by Johan Duncanson and joined by Martin Larsson and later Daniel Tjader, the band has seen various line-up changes but consistently produced music that resonates deeply with listeners. Their debut album, blends lo-fi scuzzy guitars, shoegaze, and New Order-esque electropop, creating a sound that, while reminiscent of 1980s post-punk, remains distinctly their own. Tracks like 'Keen On Boys' and 'Why Won't You Talk About It?' exhibit their knack for combining subtle touches with heavenly melodies, while songs like 'Where Damage Isn't Already Done' demonstrate their ability to craft high-energy, emotionally charged music. The album seamlessly incorporates ambient sounds, creating an intimate and atmospheric listening experience.


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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: A quarter century old now, yet these art-rock giants and eternal malcontents seem as restless in their muse and motion as ever - still chronicling an increasingly complicated and strenuous age yet doing it with finesse, grace and innovation. The urgent, invigorating strains of single 'Burn the Witch' were no anomaly, and 'A Moon Shaped Pool' shows them shaking off the more insular tendencies of their last opus 'King Of Limbs' to engage and electrify in a way that they haven't truly managed for years - radiant, celestial ambience shares space here with impressive ire and emotional engagement, with these peerless experimentalists delivering a record that transcends both their own work and the vast majority of the musical landscape they survey.
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The King Of Limbs
Cat: TICK 001CD. Rel: 24 Mar 11
Bloom
Morning Mr Magpie
Little By Little
Feral
Lotus Flower
Codex
Give Up The Ghost
Separator
Review: After the natural commotion that surrounded the sudden news of an eighth Radiohead album available for immediate download - and some loose limbed moves from Thom Yorke last month, the band finally appease their fans that prefer a tangible product. The King Of Limbs sees Thom Yorke and company continue the sonic experimentation that has characterized the latter part of their career. Those expecting a full-on Aphex Twin style electronic assault may, though, be disappointed. While it's all densely layered and impressively textured see the droning guitars, electronics and tape loops of "Bloom" or the atmospheric dubstep of "Lotus Flower" there are still plenty of authentic experimental rock moments, not least the uptempo "Little By Little" and semi-acoustic dreamscape "Give Up The Ghost".

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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
Cat: XLCD 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
Airbag
Paranoid Android
Subterranean Homesick Alien
Exit Music (For A Film)
Let Down
Karma Police
Fitter Happier
Electioneering
Climbing Up The Walls
No Surprises
Lucky
The Tourist
I Promise
Man Of War
Lift
Lull
Meeting In The Aisle
Melatonin
A Reminder
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2)
Pearly
Palo Alto
How I Made My Millions
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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Kid A Mnesia
Cat: XL 1166CD. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Everything In Its Right Place (CD1: Kid A)
Kid A
The National Anthem
How To Disappear Completely
Treefingers
Optimistic
In Limbo
Idioteque
Morning Bell
Motion Picture Soundtrack
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box (CD2: Amnesiac)
Pyramid Song
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
You And Whose Army?
I Might Be Wrong
Knives Out
Morning Bell/Amnesiac
Dollars & Cents
Hunting Bears
Like Spinning Plates
Life In A Glasshouse
Like Spinning Plates (Why Us? version - CD3: Kid Amnesiae)
Untitled V1
Fog (Again Again version)
If You Say The Word
Follow Me Around
Pulk/Pull
Untitled V2 (True Love Waits version)
The Morning Bell (In The Dark version)
Pyramid Strings
Alt Fast Track
Untitled V3
How To Disappear Into Strings
Review:  The latest of Radiohead's reissues is an utter avalanche of material. 'Kid A Mnesia' itself is an 'album mashup' between their two albums Kid A and Amnesia; both projects are remastered and released side-by-side on the same LP. It doesn't stop there: for the fanatics, there's an exclusive third disc, Kid Amnesiae, which contains formerly unheard material both recording sessions, as well as Kid Amnesiette, a cassette of B-sides. This ultra-deluxe edition is, decidedly, one for the ultra-fans. Besides the radical electronic fever dreams making up both projects, this version contains the never-before-heard song 'If You Say The Word' on the bonus CD. Remastered on vinyl and cut at half the speed of the original LP, it's an audiophile's banquet. Also watch out for the exclusive booklet of drawings that come with the special edition of this special edition.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017 (Deluxe Edition)
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017 (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl 3xLP box set + cassette + hardcover book + notebook + sketchbook + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLMX 868. Rel: 21 Jul 17
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Zx Spectrum Symphony
AMS Hello
True Love Tape Loop
Let Down (Thom 4track)
I May Be Paranoid But Not An Android..
Attention (Thom 4track)
Noise Sketch By Nigel
Climbing Up The Walls (Abbey Road Strings)
Someone Help This Guy
Motion Picture Soundtrack (Solo Piano)
Was That Recording?
The Jumbled Words Of Climbing Up The Walls Read By Little Dan Clements
Lull (Ed Guitar Infinite Reverb)
Airbag Drums Through Moog
Karma Police In Space Echo
Karma Police Voice Through Telephone
(Talking)
Piano Sketch By Jonny
Big Bird Story By Stanley Donwood
No Surprises (First Idea From A Soundcheck Somewhere)
Radio Chaser Noise
Fridge Buzz
True Love Space Loop
(Talking)
Are You Someone?
Nigel AMS Delay
Jonny's Radio From Climbing Up The Walls
Climbing Up The Walls (Thom 4track)
A Piano Lies Down In The Middle Of The Road
Transposing Noise Sketch By Nigel
Early Paranoid Android Version Jonny & Thom
Alternative Paranoid Android Ending Live In Pittsburg
Airbag Early Acoustic Version
(Talking)
Paranoid Android Loud Room & St Catherine's
Nigel AMS Paranoid Guitar Sample
Nude Early Band Version
The National Anthem (Thom 4track)
Ambient Loops
Man Of War Live In Motpellier
Nigel AMS Delay Again
Thomas Acoustic As Microphone In Climbing Up The Walls
Ok Computer Program
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (CD + booklet)
Cat: XLCD 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: There was naturally much excitement when A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead's surprise ninth studio set, popped up on streaming and download services back in May. Here it gets a CD release, offering those who prefer physical products a chance to bathe in its' woozy eccentricities. Seen by some as a return to their arty rock roots following an extended period spend exploring electronics, the album's 11 tracks draw on a variety of influences (krautrock, ambient, Pavement, James Blake, Stockhausen, intense melancholia etc.), with predictably impressive results. Occasionally elegant, string-laden and grandiose, always beautiful, and sometimes intensely moving, A Moon Shaped Pool is undeniably up there with the band's best work.
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLCD 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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Forever Daze
Forever Daze (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: BSRLPB 100. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Track 1 (4:28)
Shiwakucha (feat Awich) (4:04)
Track 3 (4:11)
Twilight (4:25)
Track 5 (4:03)
Track 6 (5:39)
Makafuka (5:34)
Tokyo (feat Iri) (3:21)
Track 9 (6:06)
Track 10 (5:54)
Track 11 (5:39)
Track 12 (3:57)
Track 13 (5:21)
Summer Daze 2021 (6:54)
Review: Widely acclaimed Japanese rock band RADWIMPS has joined forces with German label Black Screen Records for the release of their latest studio long player Forever Daze on vinyl. It was released back in November of 2021 when it was their first new album for three years and now it makes its wax debut. It features 14 tracks, one of which is a new original version of 'Weathering With You' and was written throughout the pandemic yet still features a diverse group of collaborators who help to bring the experimental elements to life. Singles 'Blame Sumer' and 'Iron Feather' are amongst the highlights.
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What Do You Believe In?
What Do You Believe In? (clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 198028 20141. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Right Way (3:56)
Pocket (3:17)
What Do You Believe In? (3:12)
Iron (3:01)
Hideaway (3:09)
All I Know (3:01)
Rush Of Blood (3:23)
Feeding All These Fires (2:24)
Put A Little Hurt On Me (2:48)
Chokehold (3:04)
Wreckage (2:51)
Hope You Felt Loved At The End (3:18)
Review: Rag'n'Bone Man, born Rory Charles Graham, is "embracing joy and balance in his life" as he releases his new album What Do You Believe In?. Known for his gravelly blues vocals, the British singer gained global recognition with his 2016 debut Human, which went platinum four times in the UK and multi-platinum in 27 other countries. Now, supported by family and newfound confidence, Rag'n'Bone Man's latest work blends personal growth with vibrant hooks and takes fans on an uplifting musical journey with title track setting the tone in superb fashion.
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Sweetheart
Sweetheart (LP + insert)
Cat: CDR 001. Rel: 13 Nov 24
I'm Going Home (2:23)
Joy To The World (3:23)
He's Still On My Mind (3:39)
They Hide Their Eyes (4:15)
Together (3:27)
/// (0:48)
Sweetheart (5:10)
Running Dry (4:01)
The Only Way I Know How (feat Mac DeMarco) (3:46)
Dilly Dally (2:44)
Wait A Minute (4:10)
Review: Cassie Ramone's 'Sweetheart', being her first album in a decade, brings raw emotion to the surface with gritty and honest songwriting. Recorded with Dylan White in a rustic Virginia barn, these tracks move between blistering guitar riffs and haunting melodies that capture a cinematic Americana feel. Songs like 'I'm Going Home' and the title track pack a punch, filled with reverb-drenched guitar and sincerity. This release on Ramone's new CD-R label highlights her DIY roots, marking a massive return for a true underground icon.
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Echoes (reissue)
Cat: DFA 2130. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Olio (5:31)
Heaven (4:24)
Open Up Your Heart (4:21)
I Need Your Love (4:23)
The Coming Of Spring (3:01)
House Of Jealous Lovers (5:03)
Echoes (3:08)
Killing (3:23)
Sister Saviour (3:40)
Love Is All (4:10)
Infatuation (4:50)
Review: In the early explosion of millennial indie-dance, The Rapture were surely one of the best. It helps their roots were in spikier realms on Sub Pop before they connected with James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy. The combination was potent, and Echoes was the dazzling result, with knockout hits like 'House Of Jealous Lovers' and 'Sister Saviour' offset by an album which never misses a beat whichever direction it heads in. 20 years on, it's as brilliantly inventive and downright kick ass as it was upon release, capturing an exciting time when DFA represented a new vanguard in dance music and indie alike.
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Daniel
Daniel (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 529X. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Somebody New (3:42)
Haunted World (3:01)
Water Underground (3:21)
Flowers (2:48)
Interior (3:55)
Freeze Brain (3:25)
Say No More (3:29)
Airdrop (3:13)
Victoria (2:57)
Market Street (2:52)
You Are Here (5:10)
Review: Real Estate's sixth full-length album Daniel was recorded in an ebullient nine-day spree at RCA Studio A, in Nashville with GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves). In 11 compulsively tuneful songs, they connect the uninhibited wonder of their earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood. Several days into recording, all five members of Real Estate were discussing album titles when someone suggested Danielmsimply because it seemed funny to bestow a human name upon a record. Was it for Daniel Tashian? Maybe. Was it a nod to The Replacements' Tim? Possibly. Was it the sign of a band that has now been around long enough to take its music seriously without taking itself or its perception too seriously? Absolutely.
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Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition)
Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4868170. Rel: 14 Oct 22
Tippa My Tongue (4:20)
Peace & Love (4:03)
Reach Out (4:11)
Eddie (5:40)
Fake As Fu@k (4:16)
Bella (4:51)
Roulette (4:57)
My Cigarette (4:21)
Afterlife (4:13)
Shoot Me A Smile (3:43)
Handful (4:00)
The Drummer (3:23)
Bag Of Grins (5:06)
La La La La La La La La (3:57)
Copperbelly (3:46)
Carry Me Home (4:22)
In The Snow (5:45)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers have found some good form of late with a new album Unlimited Love earlier in the year now followed by a surprise second new album. Anthony Kiedis and co's Return of the Dream Canteen is a second Rick Rubin-produced album. The group said of the album "We went in search of ourselves. A beautiful bit of chemistry meddling that had befriended us hundreds of times along the way. Once we found that slipstream of sound and vision, we just kept mining." This one sounds like classic Chilis with plenty of funk and big riffs as well as great songwriting.
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Californication (25th Anniversary Edition)
Californication (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited red & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 009362 4843276. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Around The World (4:00)
Parallel Universe (4:30)
Scar Tissue (3:37)
Otherside (4:20)
Get On Top (3:20)
Californication (5:20)
Easily (3:53)
Porcelain (2:42)
Emit Remmus (4:00)
I Like Dirt (2:38)
The Velvet Glove (3:46)
Savior (4:51)
Purple Stain (4:13)
Right On Time (1:51)
Road Trippin' (3:29)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers' Californication is undeniably a landmark album that has left a lasting impact on music history. As the album celebrates its 25th anniversary, fans are treated to a visually striking vinyl release. This anniversary reissue edition offers an opportunity to revisit and appreciate the album in a new light. Californication has stood the test of time as a commercial success, with its title track becoming a cultural phenomenon with over one billion views on YouTube. 'Scar Tissue' is also as memorable and instantly recognisable song the band has ever done. The album has many other great moments as well. One of the band's most complete and important releases with the new red and blue vinyl complimenting the artwork perfectly.
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Driving Black
Driving Black (black & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LP 1301852. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Driving Black (Ding remix) (3:41)
Safe As Houses (4:14)
Living With Spiders (3:26)
Driving Black (John Fryer mix) (3:22)
Piece Of Mind (3:00)
Chickenfeed (The Halo Trees mix) (2:56)
Review: After years of dormancy, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry returns with the 'Driving Black' EP, a thrilling prelude to their upcoming album, Strange Kind of Paradise, set for release in February 2025. Their last release, an ultra-limited gig-only affair in 2015, hinted at a long-awaited comeback and this EP delivers on that promise. Featuring six tracks, including two mixes of the title track and the long-awaited 'Chickenfeed', the EP reintroduces fans to the band's signature sound. Known for their distinctive blend of post-punk, gothic rock and industrial influences, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry maintains their trademark steely guitar tones and pulsating rhythms. Chris Reed's deep, gritty vocals resonate throughout, particularly in the compelling mid-tempo 'Piece of My Mind' and the frenetic energy of 'Living With Spiders'. Produced by renowned figures like John Fryer and Simon Ding Archer, the 'Driving Black' EP is both a nostalgic nod to their 80s heyday and a testament to their enduring relevance. The raw, hypnotic energy that defines this iconic band is back and better than ever.
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Unwishing Well
Unwishing Well (white vinyl LP)
Cat: TLV 169LP. Rel: 05 Apr 24
What's Going On With Ordinary People? (3:43)
Learning To Love A Band (3:03)
Unwishing Well (3:00)
Faith In Daydreaming Youth (4:22)
Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit (3:50)
Dead Stars In Your Eyes (2:42)
Nothing Between The Lines At All (2:30)
Public Art (2:56)
We Only Hear The Bad Things People Say (3:26)
Goodbye Bobby (6:00)
Review: DIY pop titans the Reds, Pinks & Purples take aim at the threads of hope with untethered abandon on their new album Unwishing Well. With the project helmed up by songwriter and musician Glenn Donaldson and backed up by collaborators Thomas Rubenstein, Lewis Gallardo, Daniel Pearce and Kati Mashikian, the new LP is a romantic sadcore memory-dive, fleshing out a 90s leftfield pop quintessence and lending it a contemporary production edge. Touchstones like The Go-Betweens, The Smiths, Magnetic Fields and Felt lend well to a terrific outpouring of emotion over ten tracks, which is remarkably frank in its admission of the worst foibles of the music industry and the metaphor for life evoked in this (read: 'Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit').
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Rarities
Rarities (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 02. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Unionize (4:18)
Reds Strike The Blues (4:19)
Kick Over The Statues (2:40)
The Peasant Army (3:36)
Lev Bronstein (4:05)
Lean On Me (4:53)
Keep On Keepin' On (5:51)
16 Tons (3:16)
Young & Proud (4:47)
Take No Heroes (5:07)
Turnin' Loose (3:55)
Review: During the 1980s, The Redskins became a celebrated English band. Next to their highly danceable indie output, they were also known for left-wing politics and a bold skinhead image. This new compilation, as the title suggests, brings together some rarities and hard to find tracks from their heyday. Elements of soul, rockabilly, pop and punk rock all inform their tracks and breath new life into the new wave and post punk forms they work in. Highlights include the strident 'Reds Strike The Blues' and fierce 'Young & Proud.'
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Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered)
Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: LMS 5521470. Rel: 07 Jan 22
The Power Is Yours (Neither Washington) (4:46)
Go Get Organized! (4:00)
It Can Be Done! (3:45)
Keep On Keepin' On! (4:01)
(Burn It Up) Bring It Down! (See Things In The Altogether) (4:19)
Hold On (Don't Run Away) (Nor Moscow) (6:36)
Turnin' Loose (These Furious Flames) (5:00)
Take No Heroes! (2:41)
The Crack (3:26)
Let's Make It Work! (5:13)
Lean On Me!/Lean On Me! (reprise) (1:33)
Review: The Redskins released just one studio album, their well received debut Neither Washington Nor Moscow in 1986. It came on London Records and now for the very first time since the first time, it reappears on vinyl and CD with new sleeve notes by bassist Martin Hewes. The album came just two years after the band formed but already their soulful songs were packed with passion and political undertones as a result of the band all being members of the Socialist Workers Party. Highlights include 'Bring It Down! (This Insane Thing)' which was the band's only Top 40 hit. The band split the same year this was rebased.
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Hudson River Wind Meditations
Hudson River Wind Meditations (gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19011. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Move Your Heart (14:33)
Move Your Heart (part II) (14:20)
Find Your Note (19:05)
Find Your Note (part II) (12:38)
Hudson River Wind (Blend The Ambiance) (1:26)
Wind Coda (5:24)
Review: Beyond his most famous work in The Velvet Underground and as a solo rock artist, Lou Reed lived many other lives in and outside of music. While he's not readily recognised as an ambient artist, his early foray into Metal Machine Music proved he was more than capable of leaving traditional song structures behind. The music on his final solo album, Hudson River Wind Meditations, was originally composed as a private soundtrack to his Tai Chi practice, until friends and fellow practitioners asked for copies and he rounded it out as a full album now faithfully presented on clear vinyl by Light In The Attic.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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When Lord God Almighty Reads The News
Cat: LNFG 171. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Generation Game (3:42)
Let's Not (2:30)
Relentless (2:47)
Customer (3:24)
Never Cross (3:55)
Bstads!
Dear Life (5:01)
Better Than Wages (3:41)
I'm On Drugs (2:44)
Boutique In My Backyard (7:02)
Review: There's been an unexpected revival in Sophie Ellis Bextor's music ever since the success of 'Murder On The Dancefloor' in the closing scene of the Saltburn film. Some lesser-known trivia is that she was in a 90s band with DIY pop hero Billy Reeves called Theaudience, who were like a poppier Stereolab. Reeves being the band's songwriter founder and co-producer. They only ever released one album (their second album was rejected by Mercury Records) and Reeves retrained as a radio producer and broadcaster following a near-fatal car crash in 2001. Reeves, however, has been reasserting himself in music since 2023 and is already onto his third solo album, which is a thrilling, idiosyncratic take on electropop. 'Generation Game' is what you imagine the inside of Hunter S. Thompson's head would have sounded like if he was let loose around a Tokyo gaming arcade around the time he was writing Fear And Loathing... 'Let's Not' is Britain's answer to LCD Soundsystem's 'Daft Punk Is Playing At My House'. Elsewhere, 'Bstrds!' has a groove reminiscent of Alabama 3's Sopranos soundtrack and 'Dear Life' is poignant and emotional, offering a terrific counterpoint to the joyous emotions running through this magnificently compiled album.
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New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition)
New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 722454 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
How The West Was Won & Where It Got Us (4:31)
The Wake-Up Bomb (5:08)
New Test Leper (5:25)
Undertow (5:10)
E-Bow The Letter (5:24)
Leave (7:19)
Departure (3:29)
Bittersweet Me (4:05)
Be Mine (5:28)
Binky The Doormat (5:03)
Zither (2:33)
So Fast, So Numb (4:13)
Low Desert (3:29)
Electrolite (4:06)
Review: This special 25th Anniversary edition of REM's New Adventures in HIFi album comes on limited heavyweight vinyl in a replica of the original gatefold LP. The Grammy wining and Rock And Roll Hall of fame inductees are one of the most revered American bands of their era thanks to their singular mix of brash tunes, poetic lyrics and very singable choruses and never was that more obvious than on this album. First released in 1996 when the band were on a near-constant tour of the world, it experiments with various sonic textures, haunting effects and dissonant notes with singles like 'E-Bow' and 'Electrolite' all featuring.
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Collapse Into Now (reissue)
Collapse Into Now (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 724263 0. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Discoverer (3:35)
All The Best (2:39)
Uberlin (4:12)
Oh My Heart (3:19)
It Happened Today (3:40)
Every Day Is Yours To Win (3:21)
Mine Smell Like Honey (3:12)
Walk It Back (3:20)
Alligator_Aviator_Autopilot_Antimatter (2:45)
That Someone Is You (1:44)
Me, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando & I (3:03)
Blue (5:44)
Review: The fifteenth and final studio album by REM, one of the most influential bands of the 1980s and 1990s, came as a triumphant coda for their long-standing career together. The title is noted as the last utterance to ever have escaped the lips of lead singer Michael Stipe on an REM record, tying the bow on a lengthy career while embracing the tide of change. Regarded as relatively upbeat and energetic compared to their balladic former albums, it's a bittersweet goodbye - the likes of 'Uberlin' and 'Oh My Heart', for all their teary jovialty, were never performed in concert, couching the band's sayonara moment in as much mystery as it did finality.
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Reveal (reissue)
Reveal (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 724262 5. Rel: 17 Nov 23
The Lifting (4:39)
I've Been High (3:14)
All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star) (4:36)
She Just Wants To Be (5:19)
Disappear (4:05)
Saturn Return (4:48)
Beat A Drum
Imitation Of Life
Summer Turns To High
Chorus & The Ring
I'll Take The Rain
Beachball
Review: Following the muted reception to 1998's predominantly electronic based Up, alt rock giants REM opted to return to a more traditional style of songcraft with their 2001 follow up Reveal. While still relying on a bevvy of glistening synths, the material exuded a retrofitted approach to their dynamic songwriting, with primary songwriter Michael Stipe rediscovering his creative purpose and voice, even as recently as 2021, referring to the work as his personal favourite of the band's output. Best known for the latter day essential contribution to their back catalogue; 'Imitation Of Life', the project also boasts lush opener 'The Lifting', which served as a prequel to 'Daysleeper' from their preceding LP, as well as standout cut 'Disappear', which came from Stipe's motivating Thom Yorke of Radiohead to overcome his stage fright. This in turn led to the Kid A track 'How To Disappear Completely', which reverted back to Stipe penning his own musical articulation of his communing with Yorke. More than two decades on, this often overlooked gem couldn't be more deserving of a reissue and refreshed ears.
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Santa Monica 1991
Cat: CL 93604. Rel: 06 Dec 23
World Leader Pretend (4:16)
Half A World Away (3:18)
Disturbance At The Heron House (3:32)
Radio Song (4:16)
Low (4:36)
Love Is All Around (3:08)
Losing My Religion (4:22)
Bandwagon (0:28)
Endgame (3:13)
Jackson (0:37)
Tusk (1:10)
Swan Swan H (2:20)
Spooky (2:41)
Fall On Me (2:46)
Review: Indie-pop miserbalists REM are indeed rock legends and this live album from Santa Monica back in 1991 - a time when lead singer Michael Stipe still had hair, it is interesting to note - is the perfect example of why. It's an electric set that takes in many of the American band's most iconic tunes, from the wonderful dour 'Losing My Religion' which is perfect lo-fi and ramshackle here, the dark meditation that is 'Half A World Away' and even a cover in the form of 'Love Is All Around'. A great reminder of a great band.
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Automatic For The People (National Album Day 2023)
Automatic For The People (National Album Day 2023) (limited 180 gram yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 722404 6. Rel: 14 Oct 23
Drive
Try Not To Breathe
The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
Everybody Hurts
New Orleans Instrumental No 1
Sweetness Follows
Monty Got A Raw Deal
Ignoreland
Star Me Kitten
Man On The Moon
Nightswimming
Find The River
Review: National Album Day celebrates some of the best full-lengths ever and you'd be hard-pushed to argue that REM's Automatic For the People is not one of those. This edition of it is a special limited edition 180 g yellow vinyl that will remind you of some of the maudlin American rocker's best bits. The album itself is now well over 30 years old but is still thought to be one of the best albums of the 90s. It came after their breakout album Out of Time and did not disappoint, going on to be certified four times platinum in the US thanks to featuring some of the band's biggest hit singles 'Nightswimming,' 'Man on the Moon' and 'Everybody Hurts.'
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Up (25th Anniversary Edition)
Up (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 724262 2. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Airportman (4:12)
Lotus (4:30)
Suspicion (5:33)
Hope (5:02)
At My Most Beautiful (3:33)
The Apologist (4:29)
Sad Professor (4:04)
You're In The Air (5:27)
Walk Unafraid (4:30)
Why Not Smile (3:41)
Daysleeper (3:31)
Diminished (5:52)
Parakeet (4:01)
Falls To Climb (5:08)
Review: Craft Recordings celebrates the 25th anniversary of R.E.M.'s bestselling 11th studio album, Up, with a series of expanded and remastered reissues. Created in partnership with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, the deluxe 2-CD/singular Blu-Ray edition offers a wealth of material for fans, including the band's previously unreleased set from their guest appearance on the hit TV series, Party of Five. Captured in 1999, the performance includes an 11-song setlist (including enduring hits like 'Man on the Moon', 'Losing My Religion,' and 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', plus a spoken-word introduction.
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Buy Or Die!: Ralph Records 1972-1982
The RESIDENTS / VARIOUS
Cat: CRCD3BOX 187. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Ivory & The Brain Eaters - "Fire"
The Residents - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Satisfaction"
Schwump - "Aphids In The Hall"
Schwump - "You're A Martian/Home"
Schwump - "'maginary Dreams" (demo)
The Residents - "Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life"
The Residents - "Tourniquet Of Roses"
The Residents - "Constantinople"
Snakefinger - "The Spot"
Snakefinger - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Hello Skinny"
The Residents - "Not Available (A Brief Introduction)"
The Residents - "Santa Dog '78"
Art Bears - "Rats & Monkeys"
Art Bears - "Collapse"
Art Bears - "The Winter Wheel"
Snakefinger - "What Wilbur?"
Snakefinger - "Kill The Great Raven"
Chrome - "Meet You In The Subway"
Chrome - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
MX-80 Sound - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
The Residents - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Tuxedomoon - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Snakefinger - "Picnic In The Jungle"
MX-80 Sound - "Someday You'll Be King"
MX-80 Sound - "White Night"
Tuxedomoon - "What Use?"
Tuxedomoon - "7 Years"
MX-80 Sound - "It's Not My Fault"
Snakefinger - "The Model"
The Residents - "Diskomo"
Snakefinger - "The Man In The Dark Sedan"
The Residents - "Amber"
The Residents - "Shut Up, Shut Up RDX"
Gary Panter - "Tornader To The Tater"
Gary Panter - "Italian Sunglasses Movie"
Gary Panter - "Rozz Tox"
Snakefinger - "Golden Goat"
MX-80 Sound - "O Type"
MX-80 Sound - "Old Too Fast"
Fred Frith - "Dancing In The Street"
Fred Frith - "What A Dilemma"
Yello - "Bimbo" (album version)
Yello - "IT Splash"
Yello - "Night Flanger"
Yello - "Bostich"
Yello - "Rock Stop"
MX-80 Sound - "Why Are We Here?"
Tuxedomoon - "Jinx"
Tuxedomoon - "Incubus (Blue Suit)"
Fred Frith - "A Spit In The Ocean"
Fred Frith - "Saving Grace"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "A Medical Man"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Honest Joe's Indian Gets The Goat On The Way To The Cowboys' Conga"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Ted's Reverie"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Melvyn's Repose"
Snakefinger - "Breakfast In Baltimore" (1981 EP demo)
Snakefinger - "Life Isn't Easy" (1981 EP demo)
Yello - "Pinball Cha Cha" (club mix)
Yello - "Homer Hossa"
Snakefinger - "Eva's Warning"
The Residents - "Would We Be Alive?"
Review: Buy Or Die! Ralph Records 1972-1982 offers an extensive look into the influential underground label founded by The Residents. This 3xCD compilation presents a blend of classic tracks, rare gems and unreleased material, showcasing the experimental ethos that defined Ralph Records. The set features works from avant-garde pioneers like Yello, Snakefinger, MX-80 Sound, Renaldo and The Loaf, and Art Bears, highlighting the diverse roster that spanned the realms of punk, new wave, and art rock. Curated with contributions from the artists and overseen by The Residents, the collection delves deep into the DIY culture of the time. A 7,500-word essay by The Residents' archivist accompanies the release, offering insight into the label's philosophy and impact. The compilation is enriched by never-before-heard tracks and rare visuals, making it a fascinating snapshot of a bold era in music history. With its mix of iconic singles and hidden treasures, this stands as a celebration of Ralph Records' daring legacy.
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Overpass Boy
Overpass Boy (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: KCR 12014LPC1. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Jackie (3:28)
Every Promise (4:37)
Little Valley (3:45)
Interlude (2:01)
Out Here (3:30)
Walk With You (3:51)
Little Hours (5:47)
Waiting On You (4:36)
Review: For fans of Iron & Wine, Michael Nau, and Leonard Cohen, Reverend Baron's Overpass Boy offers a surely irresistible meditation on Los Angeles. Danny Garcia, formerly a pro skater and Drugdealer band member, created this album with a spontaneous mindset. It has worked to date with over 4.4 million streams and 135.4k monthly listeners on Spotify which proves his blend of soul, doo-wop, and East LA grooves is loved far and wide. This album was recorded at various LA locations and tells the story of a young wanderer through poetic observations and longings. Featuring stacked harmonies, gentle percussion, and Garcia's own instrumentals, it captures the city's essence and emotional depth and comes on limited Coke bottle clear vinyl.
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Pony
Pony (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190759 86661. Rel: 25 Oct 19
10/10 (2:27)
Always (3:15)
Laser Lights (2:11)
Face To Face (3:40)
Stressed Out (1:42)
Never Had The Balls (4:02)
Pluto Projector (4:24)
Every Way (2:14)
It Gets Better (3:34)
It's Not The Same Anymore (6:26)
Review: It's vital that the uninitiated understand one thing about 21-year-old Alexander O'Connor - his infectious and well crafted pop tunes are almost destined to bore a hole into your brain and stay there for quite some time. Like Michael Buble meeting Ed Sheeran at someone's Macmillan Coffee Morning. If that sounds even vaguely off-putting then this one clearly isn't aimed at you. But it is aimed at those who appreciate artists that can switch between a kind of Grammar school rap delivery, croonerdom and uptempo boy band business. From the piano and vocal R&B number "Pluto Projector", to the chart-friendly freight train of "Never Had The Balls" and the light acoustic guitar soul effort "Stressed Out", O'Connor's third studio album "Pony" is an incredibly sweet introduction to an artist who's clearly packing plenty of talent.
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The Alexander Technique
The Alexander Technique (gatefold smores vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 99301. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Alexander (4:30)
Guitar Song (3:59)
2008 (2:31)
Therapy (4:01)
4 In The Morning (2:08)
Jealousy (3:59)
The Table (2:50)
Pure (4:00)
One Of These Days (2:27)
Carrera (2:17)
Much Too Much (3:11)
Sliding Doors (3:16)
Lost For Words (3:24)
Look Me In The Eyes Featuring James Blake (3:31)
New Years (3:04)
Finally (3:03)
Review: The Alexander Technique is the most intimate album to date from Rex Orange County in that it truly reflects his personal and artistic evolution. Initially intended as an exploration of new writing perspectives, it evolved into a deeply confessional and heartfelt work that combines stripped-down r&b and indie-folk and Rex's signature orchestral richness to mark a pivotal shift in his career. Described by Rex as a personal diary, it captures his growth and the complexities of life since his 2022 release, WHO CARES? with a longer duration and diverse musical styles. The Alexander Technique is Rex's most candid and ambitious project to date.

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Clifton Park Live
Cat: REYT 003DVDS. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Red Smoke
Adrenaline
Let Me Breathe
What Have We Done?
Harrison Lesser
Retro Emporium
Headache
Who Were There?
Antibiotics
Market Street
2006
Link Of Limes
Cash In Hand & Fake IDs
Knees Up
Low Life
Landslide
Shoebox
Where It All Began...
Slice Of Lime
On The Back Burner
Billy Big Bollocks
Whether We Were Invited Or Not!
Uninvited
Broke Boys Cartel
Trials & Tribulations
What A Fucking Journey For The...
Kids Off The Estate
Review: It's Rotherham's favourite sons The Reytons and their new live album! The chart-topping indie band repaid a debt to their hometown by staging an outdoor concert at Clifton Park which saw the humongous crowd being treated to a set full of the band's Arctic Monkeys-indebted indie-rock. This is the recording of their set on the big day.

Region code: 2
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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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Sadness Sets Me Free
Sadness Sets Me Free (limited blackberry vinyl LP in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: RT 0420LPE3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Sadness Sets Me Free (5:18)
Bad Friend (2:51)
Celestial Candyfloss (3:54)
Silver Lining (Lead Balloons) (3:56)
On The Far Side Of The Dollar (4:47)
They Sold My Home To Build A Skyscraper (2:59)
Peace Signs (4:55)
Cover Up The Cover Up (5:29)
I Tendered My Resignation (5:09)
I'll Keep Singing (2:14)
Review: Where will Griff Rhys take us next? Rising to a household name during his tenure at the front of the Super Furry Animals, since the indie pop soundtrack began to fade he has established himself as one of the UK's most transportive singer songwriters, building worlds through music. Sadness Sets Me Free is just the latest evidence of his greatness. Sliding in on a country-esque tip, talking about snorting coke in cloak rooms, lamenting pain and suffering, across this record he straddles lines between desperate and miserable, everyday commentary, twisted forms of joy, and, ultimately, the human condition. A skill few musicians have cracked, cementing Rhys' membership in the inner circle of timeless greats that can turn songs about mundanity into gloriously emotive epics.
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Peachy
Peachy (limited heavyweight peach vinyl LP)
Cat: MOSHILP 121X. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Introduction (0:21)
Just A Boy's Game (4:45)
I Love My Television (3:39)
Nightmare (3:52)
Dean Martin (3:17)
Have A Go Heroes (4:15)
Curse (4:11)
Please Don't Die (3:53)
Peachy (4:35)
Black & Blue (2:55)
Review: A self-declared "proper second album", the songs that comprise The Rhythm Method's latest full-length Peachy are born of candour, and from the emotional rollercoaster that is touring. After a psychotic episode related to the job in 2018, frontman Rowan Martin made the defiant decision to carry on touring and recording despite the experience, seeing things through. Peachy is the result of this dedication, with new songs like 'I Love My Television' and 'Have A Go Heroes' blending Mike Skinner-esque and slacker rock songwriting, making for affecting Britpop edibles. Influences on the new sound will surprise confirmed fans; ranging from The Band and Kris Kristofferson to The Waterboys and Deacon Blue - it is a marked departure from their beginnings. Traditional Irish and Scottish music also play a huge part on this record: Aoife Power lending a Cranberries-esque Celtic warmth to a collection of poignant, thoughtful and at times moving songs that will dramatically switch perceptions of this duo.
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The Lost Art Of Wandering
Cat: ESP 070. Rel: 21 May 20
Denton' Texas (5:36)
Fossil, Oregon (4:26)
Tuscon, Arizona (3:19)
Livermore, California (5:38)
Astoria, Oregon (4:11)
Roslyn, Washington (4:25)
Idaho Falls, Idaho (3:26)
Paradise, California (5:43)
Review: From a cover image wonderfully displaying the proportional difference between humans and the world we call home, to the expansive pedal steel guitar chords that weep their way through the musical destinations here, Raymond Richards encapsulates the vast openness of the US in sound, offering aural interpretations of the beauty and desolation, hope and devastation this wildly rich but painfully unequal country is home to. Track titles are inspired by real pins on the map, although it's unlikely you'll recognise many - we're talking 'Paradise, California' (a swooning, sun-kissed closing overture), 'Astoria, Oregon' (a lilting, vast but quiet slice of ambient) and 'Roslyn, Washington' (which sounds like psychedelic country) rather than more obvious places like Los Angeles, where Richards stomped about with the likes of DJ Lovefingers and Slowdive affiliates Mojave 3 in the late-1990s.
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Sand Paintings
Cat: ESP 081. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Badwater Basin (3:01)
Rattlesnake Pass (3:18)
Monument Valley (4:16)
2 Cent Mambo (2:59)
Saguaro (4:37)
Zion Lodge (2:57)
Farrington Dome (2:48)
Deer On Hwy 80 (4:32)
Mescal Shakes (3:59)
Sonora (3:18)
Review: Raymond Richards emerges once again as a musical maestro in Sand Paintings, displaying his unparalleled mastery of the pedal steel. Teaming up with Calexico's John Convertino and an array of eclectic instrumentalists, Richards delves deeper into his contemplative sonic world. From the courageous chords of 'Badwater Basin' to the dramatic landscapes of 'Monument Valley' and 'Saguaro,' each track resonates with emotional depth and cultural richness. While the album expands into grand cinematic gestures, there's a stoic singularity pervading throughout - a lonesome cowboy facing the elements with unwavering resolve. Despite the visceral intensity, a cloaked vulnerability emerges, revealing a profound connection to the world. Sand Paintings is not merely an album; it's a journey through landscapes of sound and emotion, guided by Richards' transcendent vision and honesty.
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Nowhere (reissue)
Nowhere (reissue) (limited gatefold coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WEBB 572LP. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Seagull (6:18)
Kaleidoscope (2:54)
In A Different Place (5:27)
Polar Bear (4:46)
Dreams Burn Down (6:04)
Decay (3:35)
Paralysed (5:29)
Vapour Trail (4:17)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride are on a reissuing roll, having announced a re-release campaign of almost all their early classic albums on Wichita Recordings. 'Nowhere', of course, is their magnum opus. Helicoptring in out from a tundric seascape and Hemingway hazes, Ride's sound is massive, sonically honest and remarkably different to some of their later works. In keeping with the iconic wave depicted on its front cover, this new vinyl reissue comes in the form of a blue 12" housed in a see-through inner sleeve.
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Going Blank Again (reissue)
Cat: WEBB 573CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Leave Them All Behind
Twisterella
Not Fazed
Chrome Waves
Mouse Trap
Time Of Her Time
Cool Your Boots
Making Judy Smile
Time Machine
OX4
Going Blank Again
Howard Hughes
Stampede
Grasshopper
Review: Although it didn't receive quite as rapturous reviews as its predecessor, 1990's Nowhere, Ride's sophomore album Going Blank Again remains one of the finest shoegaze sets ever recorded - a dense, psychedelic, glassy-eyed, heavily layered set whose immersive sound, harmony vocals and droning textures come together to create a heavy, immersive and enveloping masterpiece. This remastered reissue replicates the format of its 2001 predecessor, expanding the set to include a quartet of bonus tracks plucked from singles and EPs released in the same period. These include the glistening, dancefloor-ready dream-pop swell of 'Going Blank Again' and the wall of sound that is 'Grasshopper'.
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Going Blank Again (reissue)
Going Blank Again (reissue) (limited translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 573LP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Leave Them All Behind (8:19)
Twisterella (3:43)
Not Fazed (4:16)
Chrome Waves (3:55)
Mouse Trap (5:16)
Time Of Her Time (3:17)
Cool Your Boots (6:01)
Making Judy Smile (2:39)
Time Machine (5:50)
OX4 (6:47)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride are on a reissuing role, having announced a re-release campaign of almost all their early classic albums on Wichita Recordings. 'Going Blank Again' is the patrician's choice, being one of their most acclaimed and praised. Unlike contempories a-la My Bloody Valentine, Ride's sound at this point was clear and crisp; it was drowned in sonic light, not vacuum fuzz, and carried with it a cheerier edge that predicted the sounds of later bands like Weezer. Don't miss this orange vinyl bundle version.
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4 EPs (reissue)
4 EPs (reissue) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 574LP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Chelsea Girl (2:58)
Drive Blind (4:43)
All I Can See (3:26)
Close My Eyes (5:23)
Like A Daydream (3:04)
Silver (4:10)
Furthest Sense (3:23)
Perfect Time (3:55)
Dreams Burn Down (6:02)
Taste (3:16)
Here & Now (4:23)
Nowhere (5:19)
Unfamiliar (4:47)
Sennen (4:16)
Beneath (4:09)
Today (6:30)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride's reissuing roll reaches their first four EPs; the first here, simply titled 'Ride', was emblematic of the band's sound and, outside of that sphere, paved the way for an entire genre. After that, and before 'Nowhere', came the subsequent EP's 'Play', 'Fall' and 'Today Forever', which make up this sprawling blue vinyl boxset. Once again, you can now bask in the shimmering waves that lap at this jolly band's feet, and ours.
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