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At Their Very Best: Live From Madison Square Garden
At Their Very Best: Live From Madison Square Garden (limited orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1916. Rel: 08 Feb 24
The 1975 (2:12)
Looking For Somebody (To Love) (2:56)
Happiness (3:59)
Part Of The Band (3:57)
Oh Caroline (3:34)
I'm In Love With You (4:08)
All I Need To Hear (2:55)
Roadkill (2:44)
Fallingforyou (3:42)
I Like America & America Likes Me (9:05)
About You (3:25)
When We Are Together (2:22)
If You're Too Shy (4:12)
TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME (3:00)
Me & You Together Song (3:27)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (3:48)
Paris (4:43)
Robbers (3:58)
Somebody Else (4:49)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:04)
Love It If We Made It (3:53)
The Sound (3:38)
Sex (4:09)
Give Yourself A Try (2:48)
Review: A live recording of The 1975's sold out show at Madison Square Garden on the 7th November 2022. Following up their latest full-length studio effort Being Funny In A Foreign Language, this live appearance captures the megaband in a different, candid light (sonically), though attendees would have reported a much different experience, with press rumours detailing a Matty Healy constantly beset by fidgeting, chain-smoking and offhand comments as to the then current state of things. All this painted an unfazed attitude, which actually served to help and not hinder the whopping performance; each of the band's hits cut ecstatically through the park.
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Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Being Funny In A Foreign Language (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DH 01501. Rel: 26 Feb 24
The 1975 (4:14)
Happiness (5:02)
Looking For Somebody (To Love) (3:02)
Part Of The Band (4:17)
Oh Caroline (3:30)
I'm In Love With You (4:23)
All I Need To Hear (3:29)
Wintering (2:46)
Human Too (3:41)
About You (5:23)
When We Are Together (3:39)
Review: Following the major success of 2018's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships and 2020's controversial, overly indulgent, ludicrously lengthy yet genuinely brilliant Notes On A Conditional Form, many felt at a loss as to where The 1975 would set their sonic sights next. Shockingly, Matty Healy and co-opted to reign in their artistic scope with Being Funny In A Foreign Language; prioritising instantaneous delivery and poignant pop over swelling instrumental dirges and deep house experiments. Discarding many of their previous outsider influences in favour of delivering an unashamed pop-rock record; the resulting 11-track 40-minute LP is literally half the songs and half the runtime of its predecessor, yet utilises this tighter timeframe to craft some of their most memorable and effective pieces to date. From the sardonic disco-pop of 'Happiness' which channels the 80s, John Carpenter-obsessed aura of their self-titled debut, to the baroque orchestral indie-folk standout 'Part Of The Band' echoing early Vampire Weekend, to the folk-punk balladry of 'Wintering', LP5 from one of the biggest bands in the world is both a simultaneous swing for the fences and an introverted left turn into succinct composition and simpler song structure.

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Retrovisor
Retrovisor (limited hand-numbered clear red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SDR 18112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Retrovisor (3:57)
Oceano Mundial (3:27)
La Montana (3:23)
Caida Libre (4:07)
Resplandor (3:49)
Desden (4:14)
Girasoles (3:02)
12 Dias (3:02)
Mi Ventana (3:26)
Frutos De Otono (4:18)
Solo Por Hoy (2:28)
Polvora (3:34)
Espirales (3:08)
Review: Adelaida's fifth studio album Retrovisor arrives here on lovely high-quality 140g black vinyl which also comes with an insert with lyrics as part of the hand-numbered and limited edition 'The Noisy Series' on Spinda Records. It is a full throttle 13 track rock workout with dense and gauzy guitars layered up into impenetrable walls as the vocal wails fight your attention. It is a raw fusion of indie, grunge and shoegaze all the way from Santiago that will remind of classic bands from the late 90s.
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Moon Safari (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7906770. Rel: 14 Mar 24
La Femme D'argent
Sexy Boy
All I Need
Kelly Watch The Stars
Talisman
Remember
You Make It Easy
Ce Matin La
New Star In The Sky
Le Voyage De Penelope
Kootchi (Air remix - bonus track)
Purple (La Femme D Argent mix - bonus track)
Dirty Hiroshima (demo - bonus track)
New Star (demo - bonus track)
Ce Matin La (demo - bonus track)
Maggot Brain (live - bonus track)
J'ai Dormi Sous L'eau (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Sexy Boy (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (extended - bonus track)
Remember (Davis Whitaker version - bonus track)
Review: When Air's Moon Safari first landed on terra firma in 1997, it was a revelation that flipped the French touch boom on its head. Swapping discoid thrust for sensual lounge, Nicolas Jean Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel kept a certain sophisticated nostalgia in their sound which tracked with their compatriots, but they absolutely weaved their own spell with it. The hits caught on for good reason, from the dirty grind of 'Sexy Boy' to the swooning romanticism of 'All I Need' featuring Beth Hirsch on vocals, but the moments in between merely added to the spectacle, lodging Air in the hearts and minds of a whole generation. This special anniversary edition adds a second disc of B-sides, remixes and session tracks, plus a Blu-ray disc featuring the iconic videos and a documentary from the Moon Safari era.
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Jar Of Flies (remastered)
Cat: 196588 00371. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Rotten Apple (6:50)
Nutshell (4:13)
I Stay Away (4:14)
No Excuses (4:16)
Whale & Wasp (2:37)
Don't Follow (4:22)
Swing On This (3:53)
Review: Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies from 1994 is a masterful album that showcases the band's versatility and songwriting prowess across an acoustic-driven collection of tracks. They deliver plenty of haunting melodies and introspective lyrics that make for a deeply immersive listen. There is a real melancholic beauty to 'Nutshell' while a gritty intensity pervades 'No Excuses.' Each song offers a glimpse into the band's emotional depth and musical complexity, always with raw emotion and captivating performances that make this one a standout release in Alice in Chains' discography.
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Girl With No Face
Girl With No Face (limited mustard vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505616 7179160. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Weird World (3:58)
Girl With No Face (4:24)
Off With Her Tits (3:16)
John & Jonathan (4:21)
Galina (4:28)
Hardware/Software (2:27)
Black Eye (4:30)
You Slept On Me (4:12)
Saddest Smile (3:08)
Staying Power (4:10)
Truly Dreams (4:27)
Review: Canadian singer, songwriter and visual artists Allie X - real name Alexandra Ashley Hughes - is a great representative for the resurgent live electro-synth scene. Emerging from the Toronto indie circuit in the mid-2000s, it was a relocation to Los Angeles, a heartland for neon sounds, and early work with producers Circuit and Billboard that first saw an identity begin to form, which is as retro as it is futuristic, picking up scores of fans along the way, including Katie Perry no less. Girl With No Face is her latest long form, and sees the artist again stick her flag confidently in the ground. Tunes bounce, track, soar, step, pump and - at times - fall apart, emotionally speaking, with clear references to the likes of Ladyhawke, Madonna, Kraftwerk, Cocteau Twins and a-Ha, among others. Definitely one to watch, if you're not already.
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A Night At The Philharmonie Berlin
Cat: 030321 1NM. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Intro (CD1)
Dream Machine
Summer In Berlin
Big In Japan
A Victory Of Love
Diamonds Are Forever
Sounds Like A Melody
Dance With Me
Enigma
Elegy
Welcome To The Sun (CD2)
Summer Rain
Moon Girl
Apollo
Around The Universe
Lassie Come Home
Eternally Yours
Flame
Forever Young
Pandora's Lullaby
Intro (DVD)
Dream Machine
Summer In Berlin
Big In Japan
A Victory Of Love
Diamonds Are Forever
Sounds Like A Melody
Dance With Me
Enigma
Elegy
Welcome To The Sun
Summer Rain
Moon Girl
Apollo
Around The Universe
Lassie Come Home
Eternally Yours
Flame
Forever Young
Pandora's Lullaby
Review: A live Greatest Hits from Alphaville's 40-year band history: Live from the Berlin Philharmonic Hall with the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg. Packed in a DVD sized digipak, contains a DVD-9 and 2 CD's.

Universal code: 0 (universal)
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New Drifters
New Drifters (5xLP box set + booklet + insert)
Cat: NUM 229LP. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Diana Slowburner (II - LP1: The Fun Of Watching Fireworks)
On My Way
Gone To Earth
On The Run’s Where I’m From
Dim Stars (The Boy In My Arms)
Trespassers In The Stereo Field
Too Tired To Shine II
It’s Alright (II)
Magnificent Seventies (LP2: From Our Living Room To Yours)
Using The Hope Diamond As A Doorstop
Blue Chaise
Where Have All The Good Boys Gone
White House
Two Way Diamond (I)
Two Way Diamond (II)
Don’t Wake Me
Weather Report (LP3: The Golden Band)
A Good Friend Is Always Around
It’s All About Us
A Schoolboy’s Charm
The Wait
New Drifters (I)
New Drifters (II)
New Drifters (III)
New Drifters (IV)
The Golden Band
I Must Soon Quit The Scene
Will The Real Danny Radnor Please Stand?
Diana Slowburner (II - LP4: Nine Legend Road)
High Fidelity Vs Guy Fidelity
Magnificent Seventies
Waking Up Is Hard To Do
Dr Pepper
The Only Living Boy Around
It’s All About Us
On My Way
Thin Fingers
Living Room Incidental 2/The Corduroy Kid
Where Did You Come From? (LP5: Nine Legend Road - Continued)
Too Tired To Shine (I)
Queen Of Her Own Parade
Mellow Fellow
You Don’t Want Me To Arrive, Do You?
What Are We Going To Tell Guy?
Where Did You Come From? (reprise)
Review: A new standard black 5xLP box set to complement an alternate bicoloured deluxe version; The American Analog Set's formative first three albums - The Fun Of Watching Fireworks, From Our Living Room To Yours, and The Golden Band - are here gathered together under the name New Drifters, making up a great account of experimental breadth of the late 1990s Texas scene, and its utlimate expression in the work of this fivesome set of slowcorers. We hear a long take, as the band deliver a slow burning power-of-three for local monopolist Emperor Jones, all while quelling the thrums of fin-de-siecle angst by way of soft-sung tenors, emo catharses and sawn-off math rhythms. Notably but disputably described as "sloth kraut", there's a sepia-toned feel to the whole thing, but it's anything but lethargic; rather, it's beautiful. Remastered from the original analog tapes, this early-career spanning 5xLP box includes lyrics, photos and ephemera from the before times.

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New Drifters
New Drifters (gone to earth split coloured vinyl 5xLP + booklet + insert)
Cat: NUM 229LPC2. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Diana Slowburner II (LP1: The Fun Of Watching Fireworks - II) (5:18)
On My Way (9:44)
Gone To Earth (6:53)
On The Run’s Where I’m From (6:10)
Dim Stars (The Boy In My Arms) (6:09)
Trespassers In The Stereo Field (1:25)
Too Tired To Shine II (5:57)
It’s Alright (1:25)
Magnificent Seventies (LP2: From Our Living Room To Yours) (5:57)
Using The Hope Diamond As A Doorstop (5:36)
Blue Chaise (6:28)
Where Have All The Good Boys Gone? (5:24)
White House (5:08)
Two Way Diamond (I) (1:58)
Two Way Diamond (II) (5:09)
Don’t Wake Me (6:48)
Weather Report (LP3: The Golden Band) (2:49)
A Good Friend Is Always Around (2:30)
It’s All About Us (6:23)
A Schoolboy’s Charm (4:22)
The Wait (2:49)
New Drifters (I) (1:58)
New Drifters (II) (3:11)
New Drifters (III) (2:17)
New Drifters (IV) (1:18)
The Golden Band (3:46)
I Must Soon Quit The Scene (5:25)
Will The Real Danny Radnor Please Stand Up? (1:58)
Diana Slowburner (LP4-5: Nine Legend Road - II) (5:39)
High Fidelity Vs Guy Fidelity (3:19)
Magnificent Seventies (3:51)
Waking Up Is Hard To Do (4:05)
Dr Pepper (0:39)
The Only Living Boy Around (3:57)
It’s All About Us (3:45)
On My Way (4:33)
Thin Fingers (3:31)
Living Room Incidental 2/The Corduroy Kid (4:16)
Where Did You Come From? (10:03)
Too Tired To Shine (I) (4:47)
Queen Of Her Own Parade (5:21)
Mellow Fellow (3:34)
You Don’t Want Me To Arrive, Do You? (2:26)
What Are We Going To Tell Guy? (12:37)
Where Did You Come From? (reprise) (1:44)
Review: Lo-fi, low budget and low key, The American Analog Set's suite of hypnotic, neo-psychedelic, Texas sloth-kraut LPs appeared briefly on Austin's Emperor Jones label and slunk quietly into the sprawling indie underground as the old millennium crested. Gathered here are The Fun Of Watching Fireworks, From Our Living Room To Yours, and The Golden Band albums, garnished with period B-sides, outtakes, and demos. Remastered from the original analog tapes, this early-career spanning 5xLP box includes lyrics, photos and ephemera from the before times.
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ASO
ASO (LP Nachpressung)
Cat: LLRLP 001. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Go On
My Baby's Got It Out For Me
Rain Down
LITD (part 1)
Love In The Darkness
Cold Feeling
True
Falling Under
Thinking
Understand
Somebody
Review: Given Tornado Wallace's impeccable Balearic credentials, you'd expect his new A.S.O project - a collaboration with Berlin-based singer-songwriter Alisia Seror O'Neill AKA Alias Error - to tend towards the dreamy, immersive and emotive. It does, of course, with the pair conjuring gorgeous slabs of downtempo leftfield pop variously influenced by the layered textures of shoegaze, the wide-eyed bliss of 80s dream pop (Seror O'Neill's vocal delivery is at times reminiscent of Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser), the blazed Bristol beats of Massive Attack, the flat-on-your-back day-break headiness of ambient, the hard-to-pigeonhole brilliance of the Duratti Column and the late-night-on-AM-radio atmosphere of Kelley Polar and Morgan Geist's similarly inspired Ai Suisse project.
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Focus On Nature
Focus On Nature (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP + booklet + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 743. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Heat (4:53)
Focus On Nature (3:52)
Gods' Gift (2:25)
Vitruvian Man (2:20)
A Mirror (5:13)
Leb Off (3:58)
Here For The Other One (3:37)
Happy Wings (2:29)
Empty (2:59)
Wrong Way Round (4:50)
Mr Freds Disco (8:05)
Jack Immortal (2:33)
Hairstreaks (3:45)
Maybe We Got It Wrong (4:13)
Brocandine (2:09)
Big Black Sky (4:48)
The Hug (3:27)
I Can't Breathe (3:27)
Hung On A Wire (5:46)
Review: Focus On Nature is the new studio album from celebrated post-psyche singer songwriter Nick Saloman and his band The Bevis Frond. Seventy-five minutes of glorious melodies that span 60s psych, English folk, Seattle art-punks The Wipers, the buzzsaw pop of Dinosaur Jr and Hendrix-esque explorations. There's always an element of playful Englishness to their music. Heavily influencing the likes of The Lemonheads, Teenage Fanclub, Elliot Smith, Pavement and Dinosaur Jr, the cult icons have produced another off-kilter mix of melodic piano-led melancholy, acoustic ruminations, scratchy garage rock with a punky edge and full-on guitar histrionics.
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Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue)
Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue) (limited aqua blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TGC1 370. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Security (0:53)
TV (2:26)
I Don't Wanna Dance (2:04)
Identity Crisis (1:49)
Thin Line (3:30)
Advice (1:08)
Complete Control (3:07)
Work Without Pay (2:33)
Spit (3:11)
Act/Reaction (2:35)
Self Contortion (2:04)
Wise Up (1:18)
Review: Big Boys are punk visionaries from Austin in Texas and they sure made a big bang with what they described as their "debut, sophomore, and final album." This bunch of renegades came up in the late 1970's Austin scene. The band was led by the dynamic Randy "Biscuit" Turner, alongside Tim Kerr, Chris Gates, and various drummers like Rey Washam. They infused their music with skate funk, which means they somewhat deviated from hardcore norms at the time. Their diverse sound touched on post-punk akin to The Minutemen and inclusion in Thrasher magazine's cult "skate comps" catapulted them to fame among 80s skate punk enthusiasts. Renowned for engaging their live audiences like few others, they fearlessly explored new musical realms, even tackling Kool and the Gang covers at one point.
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Bleachers
Bleachers (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1851. Rel: 07 Mar 24
I Am Right On Time (3:31)
Modern Girl (3:42)
Jesus Is Dead (3:10)
Me Before You (3:22)
Alma Mater (3:33)
Tiny Moves (3:48)
Isimo (3:15)
Woke Up Today (2:29)
Self Respect (4:15)
Hey Joe (1:57)
Call Me After Midnight (3:14)
We're Gonna Know Each Other Forever (3:03)
Ordinary Heaven (5:13)
The Waiter (3:05)
I Am In Your Hands (bonus tracks) (3:47)
The Backwards Heart (bonus tracks) (4:01)
Question Mark (bonus tracks) (1:49)
The Big Bad Turnpike Ghost (bonus tracks) (2:34)
Review: Jack Antonoff's Bleachers project - official stage name for him and accompanying players - made a big impact with 2014's debut single, 'I Wanna Get Better', and continued to pull in followers across three albums, offering equal parts contemporaneity and nostalgia on record(s). Inspired by alternative, light, and pop rock of the late-1980s and early-1990s, there's more than a sense of reflecting on life's great moments about the band, and their fourth LP is exemplary of this. Rousing choruses on big hitters like 'Isimo', 'I Am Right On Time', and 'Tiny Moves' invoke a sense of real togetherness, while saxophones on several songs are deliberate reminders of John Hughes movie scores, and specifically Rob Lowe's downtrodden character in St Elmo's Fire, a prototype for the perpetually adolescent adults that now dominate the millennial generation. Other moments take things down to a more focused and intimate level, 'Hey Joe' and 'Woke Up Today', for example.
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Bleachers
Cat: DH 1857. Rel: 07 Mar 24
I Am Right On Time
Modern Girl
Jesus Is Dead
Me Before You
Alma Mater
Tiny Moves
Isimo
Woke Up Today
Self Respect
Hey Joe
Call Me After Midnight
We're Gonna Know Each Other Forever
Ordinary Heaven
The Waiter
Review: Bleachers return with their self-titled new album, released via Dirty Hit. Following up their debut album Strange Desire in 2014, the band are seen to continue building on a huge, passionate following across three studio albums, renowned for their impressive live show and infectious camaraderie. There's a rich depth to the sound on Bleachers, laid out in bright, soulful technicolour. The album is frontman Antonoff's distinctly New Jersey take on the bizarre sensory contradictions of modern life, on his position in culture, and the things he cares about. Sonically, it's sad, it's joyful, it's music for driving on the highway to, for crying to and for dancing to at weddings. There's something reassuringly touchable and concrete about its sentiment: exist in crazy times but remember what counts.
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Bound By Endogamy
Cat: BJR 095LP. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Going To The Mine (4:24)
Nothing (4:03)
Stuck In The Loop (4:48)
Killed By Shame (4:37)
Cogs (5:04)
Withered Flowers (5:30)
Lune (5:13)
Junktion Rivers (5:39)
Review: .Geneva, Switzerland duo Bound By Endogamy are taking no prisoners with this collection of eight intense workouts that seem to straddle a multitude of genres and somehow emerge from the chaos with something new. Unsurprisingly, given what's here, the pair - Shlomo Balexert and Kleio Thomaides - are prominent figures on the underground punk and squat scene in their hometown, and there's plenty on this record that feels as though it's got to that time in the morning and you're still wandering around a disused labyrinthine building trying to remember where the front door was. Combining the ferocity of hardcore with the atmosphere and futurism of electro and rave, it's growling but crisp, distorted and DIY, dancefloor and weirdo all at once. An album that will not disappoint anyone who has been keeping an eye on this outfit as they emerged from strong successive cassette releases and a single 7" into this full throttle, self-titled long player.
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Do You Like Rock Music? (15th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
All In It
Lights Out For Darker Skies
No Lucifer
Waving Flags
Canvey Island
Down On The Ground
A Trip Out
The Great Skua
Atom
No Need To Cry
Open The Door
We Close Our Eyes
No Lucifer (Steve Lamacq's In New music We Trust Session BBC radio 1)
Waving Flags (Radcliffe Maconie BBC radio 2)
A Trip Out (Colin Murray BBC radio 1)
Open The Door (music Hub Session)
Everybody Must Be Saved
Ooby Dooby Doo
Save The Purple House
Charlie Potatoes
Total Confusion
Elizebeth & Susan Meet The Pelican
Review: British Sea Power's Do You Like Rock Music? is a triumphant exploration of anthemic rock soundscapes. Released in 2008, the album captures the band's distinctive blend of indie rock, post-punk, and art-rock influences. The tracks unfold with a dynamic energy, featuring soaring guitar riffs, atmospheric arrangements, and emotionally charged lyrics. Standout songs like 'Waving Flags' showcase their ability to create powerful, stadium-worthy moments, while the album as a whole exemplifies British Sea Power's penchant for crafting a cohesive sonic journey. As such this record solidified the band's reputation for delivering ambitious and compelling musical narratives, and this deluxe version contains an additional ten tracks culled from radio sessions and B-sides.
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Do You Like Rock Music? (15th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Do You Like Rock Music? (15th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP + picture disc LP in luminous sleeve)
Cat: RT 0434LPX. Rel: 08 Feb 24
All In It (5:57)
Lights Out For Darker Skies (2:31)
No Lucifer (3:15)
Waving Flags (4:00)
Canvey Island (3:33)
Down On The Ground (3:45)
A Trip Out (3:31)
The Great Skua (4:16)
Atom (8:44)
No Need To Cry (4:45)
Open The Door (1:36)
We Close Our Eyes (3:36)
No Lucifer (Steve Lamacq's In New music We Trust Session BBC radio 1) (3:33)
Waving Flags (Radcliffe & Maconie BBC radio 2) (4:03)
A Trip Out (Colin Murray BBC radio 1) (3:02)
Open The Door (music Hub Session) (4:05)
Everybody Must Be Saved (8:23)
Ooby Dooby Doo (4:19)
Save The Purple House (5:15)
Charlie Potatoes (6:59)
Total Confusion (5:00)
Elizabeth & Susan Meet The Pelican (1:59)
Review: British Sea Power's Do You Like Rock Music? album was the third album from the Brighton-based experimental rock band and was originally released in 2008. It epitomises everything the band is best known for - big, widescreen epics, incendiary guitar riffs, atmosphere-packed arrangements and euphoric, stadium-sized climaxes to their sonic journeys. The 12-tracker sees the four piece's core sound augmented by a huge list of additional musicians adding everything from harmonium to choral trimmings to the mix and this deluxe anniversary edition comes with a bonus disc of ten tracks from radio sessions and B-sides to the single 'No Lucifer'.
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Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Concubine (2:20)
Eye Of The Chicken (1:28)
Dum Dum (3:44)
Woly Boly (2:42)
Butthole Surfer (2:54)
Lady Sniff (3:46)
Cherub (6:21)
Mexican Caravan (2:46)
Cowboy Bob (2:55)
Gary Floyd (1:57)
Review: Originally released in 1984 by Touch & Go Records, Psychic was the startling debut album by a then largely unknown Butthole Surfers. And it laid out their stall pretty convincingly, with elements that nodded to the psychedelia implied in the title, but the record largely rooted in more 'traditional' punk sounds, the emerging surf-skate scene, and, to a lesser extent, country rock. Listening back now, and the collection has lost little of its original impact. From the moment you hit play, you know this is going to be an uncompromising and unstoppable assault on the senses, throwing weird effects, cunning tape edits, samples of Spanish radio stations, spit and (probably) blood into the mix. A reminder of a much more visceral and unleashed time in the history of music, to revisit is both joy and lamentation.
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Whirlpool
Whirlpool (limited numbered 180 gram translucent white marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2567. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Breather
Pearl
Autosleeper
Treasure
Falling Down
April
Guilt
If You Want Me
Something More
Review: A great choice by Music On Vinyl - whom at this point have proven their mettle at sating the desires of almost any type of past music enjoyer - Chapterhouse's 'Whirlpool' is the debut studio album by the English shoegaze band, and thoroughly deserves this case of retrospection. In just nine tracks, the quartet of Andrew Sheriff, Stephen Patman, Simon Rowe and Ashley Bates established a hugely maximal sound, stylistically nailing the form by pairing its vacuuming vocal washes with more propulsive, hard-limited mixes and masters, informed by industrial and dance music most notably. Contemporaries of similarly tersely-named bands like Lush, Moose, Ride and Curve, Chapterhouse were indeed the most multi-syllabic, not to mention least restrained band out at the time; standouts 'Pearl', 'Autosleeper' and 'Falling Down' nailed the explosion of '90s indie ferment and the overflow of emotions that came with the decade.
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High Risk Behaviour
High Risk Behaviour (transparent vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BB 010LPJ. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Stinker (1:38)
Drunk N Disorderly (1:16)
The Clap (1:30)
Identity Theft (2:42)
The Kids Need Guns (1:22)
Dine N Dash (1:10)
Keep The Grubs Out (1:39)
Pub Feed (2:29)
Ross River (1:43)
Heatstroke (2:22)
Billy Backwash's Day (2:17)
4573 (2:29)
Do What I Want (2:54)
Better Than You (2:56)
Review: Riding high since the momentum of 2022's absolutely banging, sincerely shit-headed Get Fucked, what better time for a repress of the debut full-length from snarling Aussie trio The Chats? High Risk Behaviour, originally released in 2020, would serve as the only album from the self-described "shed-rock" three-piece with founding guitarist Josh Price, while the title stems from the offence stated on several ticket fines accumulated by drummer Matt Boggis when skating in public. Unpretentious, tongue-in-cheek, raw and catchy in equal measure, is it really any surprise that a band who could deliver a world class banger about jonesing for a pub feed would be set for major success?
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Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems Anecdotes & Undeniable Truths (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent green vinyl LP + numbered autographed insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WM 172. Rel: 28 Mar 24
A Shogun Named Marcus (2:48)
El Jefe Speaks (3:45)
Binge & Purge (4:47)
12 Ounce Epilogue (4:25)
Bacchanal (4:07)
Milk Of Human Kindness (4:16)
Rats (2:38)
Earthworm (4:22)
Heirloom 13 (5:26)
Walking In The Great Shining Path Of Monster Trucks (3:41)
Effigy (5:02)
Review: Clutch's cult and debut recording back in 1993 has never before been available on vinyl, but it is now thanks to Weathermaker Music who have pressed it up to a limited 180 gram sea glass blue vinyl and included a numbered and autographed insert. Transnational Speedway League is a great work from the band's Tim Sul and it comes with great artwork which has been redesigned by Dan Winters and Sult. The limited pressing is a must-own for fans that reminds of the band's very earliest sonic roots, raw riffs and guttural vocals that all make for an intense and arresting album still now all these years later.
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Milk & Kisses (reissue)
Cat: 4AD 618LP. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Violaine (3:46)
Serpentskirt (3:58)
Tishbite (3:42)
Half-Gifts (4:12)
Calfskin Smack (4:53)
Rilkean Heart (4:02)
Ups (3:35)
Eperdu (4:28)
Treasure Hiding (4:53)
Seekers Who Are Lovers (4:38)
Review: Milk & Kisses proved to be the final studio album by the inimitable Scottish band Cocteau Twins, the band that made the 4AD label long before the likes of Dry Cleaning and Future Islands graced their roster. By the time in 1996 that they'd released this, however, album number eight, they'd moved on to major Fontana Records and were well into the period of their career where singer Elizabeth Fraser had switched to singing words rather than expressing herself through sounds alone. Not necessarily the happiest time for the band, who reportedly avoided each other during its recording, but still some of the dreamiest dream pop about at the time. Includes the song 'Rilkean Heart' which was penned about the late Jeff Buckley, a lifelong devotee of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke.
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Love To You Mate
Love To You Mate (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1523V. Rel: 22 Feb 24
For You (2:34)
I Don't Want To See You Like That (2:39)
How'd It Get So Real (3:45)
Lune (3:45)
A Wish (3:26)
The Light (4:01)
Love To You, Mate (3:41)
Coda (4:19)
"Small Miracles" (1:16)
For Life (4:10)
Big Boots (2:39)
Review: Jack Kenworthy's latest album under the longtime Moniker Colouring is a veritable headstand. Whereas his earlier projects dealt in made-up scenarios in the lyrics, Love To You Mate concerns the loss of his brother-in-law to bowel cancer and the subsequent coming-closer to his family, making this the first album to deal with a focussed, concretely personal subject matter. Continuing Colouring's post-Britpop slant, taking cues from Coldplay, Elbow and Keane through to the more electronic and contemporary influences in the genre such as James Blake and Radiohead, this is a deep-dive into a sorely-untrodden theme for indie singer-songwriter music; that of the family reuniting over the ties that truly bind.
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Fuzzy Fantasy
Fuzzy Fantasy (limited cream vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50567LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Hideout (3:58)
Disconnected (3:10)
Beyond You & Me (feat Dillon) (4:01)
Sober (3:30)
NFS (2:29)
Hard To Find (3:42)
The Same (4:15)
Transmission Failure (4:14)
Start/Stop/Rewind (3:57)
Space (4:49)
Surrender (3:44)
Review: COMA has always operated in a world where melody is in high supply and indie and electronica have collided in fresh new ways. The artist is not one to hide away from a big hook or a pop tip line and always manages to imbue their work with tons of emotion. This new album is another step forward that investigates sonic realms ask just how broad the scope of club music can really be. That means Fuzzy Fantasy is in many ways a departure from all-out dance floor focus into something more human and nuanced.

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New Last Name
New Last Name (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LWRTD 005V. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Throw (4:24)
We Look Good Together (Big Words) (4:16)
The Hills (3:23)
Flex (4:23)
Emily G (5:42)
Babys (2:52)
The Wedding (3:41)
Happy Endings (4:45)
America (6:25)
Review: Liverpool's Courting are a breath of fresh air, totally breaking from the received traditions of their home city with an overarchingly alt-rock album, New Last Name, with sounds distinctly informed by the emo and punk sounds known to have developed in the USA, though in reality it weaves between indie and dance-pop too. New Last Name is unabashed in its melodic sensibility and high-fantasmic references; unrestrained and chaotic, the album always meanders stylistically but always brings it together, largely by way of its notable use of autotune on every track on Sean Murphy O'Neill's vocals. An amazing sophomore record to complement 2022's Guitar Music.
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Dreamtime (40th Anniversary Edition)
Dreamtime (40th Anniversary Edition) (dark red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BBQ 2296LPE. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Horse Nation (3:38)
Spiritwalker (3:39)
83rd Dream (3:39)
Butterflies (2:57)
Go West (3:58)
Gimmick (3:36)
A Flower In The Desert (3:40)
Dreamtime (2:47)
Rider In The Snow (3:12)
Bad Medicine Waltz (5:49)
Review: Originally released in 1984, following the band's evolution from the Southern Death Cult, to Death Cult, and then simply The Cult, Dreamtime finds the outfit featuring Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, pivoting from their goth and punk roots into something eclectic, aspirational, and adventurous. Rife with lyrical references to the indigenous cultures of the Americas and Australia, and set against a more bombastic and muscular musical backdrop, Dreamtime hints at what would envelop the band over the next four decades, a dedication to their wholly unique songwriting, both musically and thematically and the frenzy that was soon to come with the release of Love only a year later.
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Dreamtime (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: BBQ 2296LP. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Horse Nation (3:38)
Spiritwalker (3:40)
83rd Dream (3:39)
Butterflies (2:49)
Go West (3:59)
Gimmick (3:34)
A Flower In The Desert (3:42)
Dreamtime (2:48)
Rider In The Snow (3:13)
Bad Medicine Waltz (5:57)
Review: After they'd moved on from their earliest moves as Death Cult, Ian Astbury's goth-tinged new wave rockers The Cult laid down their opening manifesto proper on Dreamtime and forged a classic in the process. It's a totem of the darker side of new wave for good reason, draped in shimmering guitar lines and angular grooves that defined the era, loaded with driving anthems like the title track and brooding atmospheres aplenty - just catch the sinewy mood of '83rd Dream' as a prime example. An all-time great, now available once again thanks to this reissue on Beggars.
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Paris (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 484799 1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Shake Dog Shake (5:03)
The Figurehead (6:59)
Play For Today (4:10)
At Night (6:40)
In Your House (3:58)
One Hundred Years (7:21)
Apart (6:32)
Lovesong (3:33)
A Letter To Elise (4:51)
Catch (2:38)
Charlotte Sometimes (3:56)
Dressing Up (3:48)
Close To Me (2:50)
Hot Hot Hot!!! (3:48)
Review: Alternative rock and Goth legends The Cure were at an all-time high in popularity as they embarked on their 1993 tour across Europe. Enjoying the result of their most successful album Wish, the band was to take on their biggest world tour yet. For the previous two tours, there was no proper full recording of the band live by the group themselves. Robert Smith wanted to change that and a handful of shows were recorded to be edited together for the live albums Paris and Show. Paris shows the power of The Cure's new lineup which featured a new drummer, keyboard player and guitar player. Like most Cure concerts, the setlist is a varied mix of brand-new tracks at the time (Apart and A Letter to Elise) many classics (Figurehead, A Charlotte Sometimes and Shake Dog Shake) but then always a sprinkle of lesser-known ones like 'Dressing Up'. This edition is the 30th Anniversary release of the evergreen original.
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Live Ontario Theater Washington DC USA November 16th 1984
Cat: ART 53. Rel: 29 Jan 24
The Hanging Garden (4:35)
Charlotte Sometimes (4:02)
Secrets (3:40)
The Walk (3:37)
Let's Go To Bed (3:54)
A Forest (6:44)
The Caterpillar (3:57)
Three Imaginary Boys (2:45)
Boys Don't Cry (3:22)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:27)
Review: A selection plucked from Robert Smith and co's 1984 Washington show, with a neat collection of tracks from what many would see as the band in their prime. The contrast between raw, speedy new wave anthems like 'Boy's Don't Cry' and '10:15 Saturday Night', the epic gothfest 'A Forest' and the cuter pop idiosycracities of 'The Caterpillar' show how quickly the Crawley gang evolved in their early days. Obviously, they had a long way to go after this, but many would say this is The Cure at their absolute finest.
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Cuckoo (reissue)
Cuckoo (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile pink & purple marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3478C. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Missing Link
Crystal
Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus
All Of One
Unreadable Communication
Turkey Crossing
Super Blaster
Left Of Mother
Sweetest Pie
Cuckoo
Review: Cuckoo was their second full length from Curve - Toni Halliday on vocals and guitar with Dean Garcia - and saw its release in 1993. This album was heavier, focused and featured stronger, more aggressive rhythms that evolved from their first album. Heavily influenced by bombastic urban and electronic beats but favouring shoegaze effects on the guitars, making for a unique combination that made Cuckoo stand out from the rest, ultimately predating similar sounds from bands like Garbage. This album holds key tracks like the amazing 'Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus' as well as the singles 'Missing Link' and 'Super Blaster'. The effects of Curve are still being felt today by those who discover them and fans of the producer Flood should definitely be aware of this album if they are not already. This reissue comes on limited numbered 180- Gram pink & purple vinyl LP complete with an insert.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue)
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4925. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse by iconic punk group The Damned is a haunting journey into the depths of musical darkness. The album captivates throughout with its eerie melodies, ethereal vocals, and brooding atmosphere. Each track exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience into a world of shadows and secrets. The band's masterful instrumentation and haunting lyrics create a spine-chilling experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. All of this makes Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse is a testament to The Damned's prowess as musical storytellers, leaving listeners enthralled and eager for more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (white & purple & black 'double haze' vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: CLOLP 4853. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse captures punk's original rebels in live action in 1994, feeling like a return to their rowdy garage punk origins after spending the latter part of the 80s helping to shape goth rock and then take it overground and into the charts. No sign of 'Eloise' or 'Grimy Fiendish' here though - this all about genre-defining hits like 'Love Song', 'Neat Neat Neat', 'New Rose' and 'Smash It Up', with a heap of perfectly suited and totally unlikely cover versions, from 'Pretty Vacant' to 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling' and 'I Walk The Line'. All on nice coloured vinyl, too, it stands as a testament to The Damned's storytelling prowess, leaving audiences enthralled and craving more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Reflector
Reflector (light blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 193436 357722. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Lose Your Mind (3:51)
Rose In A Garden (3:54)
Hi-Country (5:11)
Dance In The Desert (4:07)
Double Exposure (4:21)
Gotta Get Southbound (8:10)
Halfway (In Between) (4:12)
‘Til The Daylight (3:31)
Sugar Leg Rag (4:29)
Hard To Tell (4:36)
Faded Lovin’ (3:47)
Locomotive #9 (2:49)
Half Moon Night (3:21)
Weathervane (4:51)
Dance In The Desert (reprise) (5:52)
Review: It's not often we get next generation county, even less when it has such wild crossover appeal - both in terms of mainstream and more niche tastes. When Rolling Stone magazine spotlit Daniel Donato as a Hot Picker in 2023, the rock & roll bible explained how he had dazzled tourists with covers "in Music City's honky-tonks as a teenager," referring to his formative years playing around Nashville, and was now "eager to take fans on a psychedelic journey". Suffice to say, the Cosmic Country thing certainly fits the bill, although this is a case of surrealism playing second fiddle, or guitar, to the kind of soundtrack that feels destined to take this artist to the very top of the popular country list. Which isn't to say anything here is remotely throwaway - we're talking highly complex instrumentation. Nevertheless, it's impossible to imagine anyone walking away unhappy, so take from that what you will.
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Dead Elvis (reissue)
Dead Elvis (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3398C. Rel: 13 Feb 24
All That Glitters (6:33)
Opium Shuffle (5:02)
GBH (5:05)
Dirt (3:52)
Rocco (6:33)
Rekkit (6:28)
I Spy (5:04)
Amber (8:04)
Rematerialised (8:28)
68 Balcony (5:03)
Sly (3:27)
Review: It could have all been so different when Death In Vegas first formed. Richard Fearless and Steve Hellier spawned the project in 1994 and got signed under the name Dead Elvis, but legal wrangling got in the way and they used the name for their debut album instead. Now Music On Vinyl have repressed the 1997 classic so we can revel in the grizzled take on big beat and trip hop the pair cooked up. It's very much of its time, but there's a snarl to the production which sets Death In Vegas apart from their peers at the time, opting for the dive bar ambience over the festival main stage you'd hear when playing The Chemical Brothers or Leftfield. For that reason Dead Elvis has aged very well indeed.
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Radio Transmission 2001
Radio Transmission 2001 (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 115482 1. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Walking In My Hsoes (6:11)
The Dead Of Night (4:56)
Dream On (5:18)
It Doesn't Matter Two (2:56)
Enjoy The Slience (7:04)
Personal Jesus (5:44)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:12)
Review: Depeche Mode's Radio Transmission 2001 encapsulates the band's evolution and enduring influence on the electronic landscape. The album showcases their mastery of blending dark, brooding atmospheres with pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies. Depeche Mode's signature sound, characterised by introspective lyrics and innovative synth textures, is fully realised here in an album that, here pressed up on pink wax, contains the 'Hits Walking In My Shoes,' 'Enjoy The Silence' and many more that have more than stood the test of time.
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The Black Session: Live In Paris 1993
The Black Session: Live In Paris 1993 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: BRED 897. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Quest (5:21)
Just Like Heaven (5:33)
The Lung/Bernard (5:20)
Freak Scene (3:51)
Get Me (2:59)
Drawerings (4:32)
Keep The Glove (5:49)
Budge (6:19)
Thumb (1:03)
Review: When Dinosaur Jr. were recorded live in Paris the iconic garage punk outfit were undoubtedly at the very top of their game. Three years after adding Jr. to their name, the creative output at this point was incredible, carving out a position for themselves as purveyors of powerful noises that were as raw and gnarly as they were complex and intelligent. A band that could turn rough and ready chords into walls of sound capable of tearing the roof off and lifting us all into the stratosphere. Never before released, this companion piece to 2022's best-selling live-on-MTV EP, Seventytwohundredseconds, is exemplary of the stuff they built that reputation on. From the gnashing riffs of 'Just Live Heaven', to the wasp-in-jar-energy and cacophonous peaks of 'Drawerings', and 'Keep The Glove' erupting into mind-blowing guitar work, and 'Budge' arguably taking that to greater heights, this is Dinosaur Jr. at maximum roar, and it will never not be impressive.
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Infinite Desires
Infinite Desires (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: DLAND 002LPBP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Multiply (4:16)
American Dream (4:56)
Forbidden Love (4:49)
Hold On Tonight (3:50)
So Long (5:11)
Consensual Loving (4:08)
Go Now (4:37)
Wait Until It Rains Tomorrow (4:30)
Review: It's been a minute since we had a record from Donny Benet, the Australian singer, songwriter, bass guitar ace, disco evangelist and entertainer. Turns out it's always worth the wait, with Infinite Desire not only classic Benet - albeit on a smooth, sultry, easygoing tip - but also a record that marks the beginning of a new chapter for this beloved character. His first on a freshly minted indie label he set up. A fun odyssey with added glitter and swirl, like almost everything the man touches, Infinite Desires is inspired by a simpler time, when blazers with shoulder pads were nightclub attire, hair was big, and overbites ruled the dancefloor. But what really stands out is how right these sounds still feel today. This is no pastiche, let alone parody, but DIY innovation that serves to remind us of what groove really means.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks/Sweet Princess
Cat: 4AD 0571LPE. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: This brilliantly entitled Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP from 2019 marked another innovative release from 4AD courtesy of Dry Cleaning. It is a tantalising blend of sonic delight with Florence Shaw the fine vocalist of the post-punk quartet leading the way with tales about the absurdity of modern life. With its evocative title hinting at nostalgic indulgence and whimsical allure, listeners are treated to musical journey brimming with creativity and innovation as the band confront loneliness and desire through lists and nonsequiturs with commnets on things as random as duvet covers, an abandoned fridge, hot people and a banana. This is a vinyl reiusse though it also arrives on cassette and CD.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP
Cat: 4AD 0571LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: A two-EP bundle by the band now reissued via 4AD, Dry Cleaning's 'Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks' and 'Sweet Princess' were first released as promo EP CDs, first sold at standout early gigs, such as their nascent May 2018 debut live show at the Shacklewell Arms in London. 'Sweet Princess' came first and laid claim to a simple but shrewd crock of DIY, post-punk jump-ups, in which a mood of bemused postirony abounds by way of relentless four-string accelerations and which are undergirded by gallowsy stories told of childhood pets dying, indirects at Meghan Markle and recollections of suffering the mockery of others. 'Boundary Road' followed as the tribute to the road near which bassist Lewis Maynard grew up; both records complement each other well on this new pairing, looking back on a well-ridden comeup.
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Powders
Powders (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: MDEC 0161. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Sugarcane Switch (4:12)
Crushing (4:30)
Face In The Moon (4:43)
Clean Break (3:09)
Chop Suey (4:00)
Heels Over Head (3:08)
Mona Lisa Moan (3:26)
Pure Smile Snake Venom (3:38)
Salt Of The Earth (H2Ome) (2:50)
Review: You should never assume too much when it comes to Eartheater. Powders on Mad Decent and finds the maverick modernist at her most vulnerable and exposed. Where she's so often warped and manipulated her voice as part of her hyper pop experimentation, here she comes through in strikingly direct terms whether soaring over elegant threads of synthesis (on gorgeous opener 'Sugarcane Switch') or covering System of a Down's 'Chop Suey' in fragile, acoustic fashion. Even after so many albums, it feels like we're still in the process of understanding the many dimensions of the Eartheater creative universe, and here is but one new galaxy to explore.
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Audio Vertigo
Audio Vertigo (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 583410 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Things I've Been Telling Myself For Years (3:35)
Lovers' Leap (4:33)
(Where Is It?) (0:29)
Balu (3:47)
Very Heaven (3:46)
Her To The Earth (4:47)
The Picture (3:33)
Poker Face (4:59)
Knife Fight (0:52)
Embers Of Day (2:43)
Good Blood Mexico City (3:22)
From The River (2:07)
Review: Greater Manchester art-rock auteurs Elbow return with their highly anticipated tenth full-length Audio Clarity. Known for their "one for the masses, one for the few" dynamic that saw 2019's experimental Giants Of All Sizes offset by 2021's lush, intimate Flying Dream 1; their latest venture appears poised to recapture the avant-garde post-rock machinations of their earliest work, pre-dating the Mercury Prize winning success of 2008's The Seldom Seen Kid, and harking all the way back to their more challenging Cast Of Thousands days. Described by vocalist/lyricist Guy Garvey as "gnarly, seedy grooves created by us playing together in garagey rooms", the mathematic, slow burn of lead single 'Lovers' Leap' twists odd time signatures around interlocked grooves while building towards a post-funk finish, sonically and compositionally highlighting their more involved, frenetic approach as opposed to their recent output's more minimal set-building. In short, Elbow are back for themselves and whoever else cares to follow them yet again down their labyrinthine tapestry of artful ruminations.
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Mountainhead
Cat: 405053 8996050. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Wild Guess
The End Of The Contender
Cold Reactor
Buddy, Come Over
R U Happy?
The Mad Stone
Tv Dog
Canary
Don't Ask Me To Beg
Enter The Mirror
Your Money, My Summer
Dagger's Edge
City Song
The Witness
Review: A triumphant return for modern synth-pop chart-toppers Everything Everything, Mountainhead is an album-length analogy for our present condition, and an oozing forth of slick, joyous music at that. "Making a mountain out of a molehill" is certainly lent a positive spin when considered in light of "starting from nothing", i.e. music career-making; Everything Everything did just that in the mid 2010s when they charmed their burgeoning audience with their sophisti-synth prowess, and this is a sophistication that can only be continually reinforced hereon. For their latest concept album Mountainhead, all of society is imagined as working towards the creation of a manmade mountain; at the top is rumoured to be a huge mirror that reflects endlessly recurring images of the self, and at the bottom of the pit is a giant golden snake; the primal fear of all believers. Everything Everything make joyous work of the dreaded maxim, "the taller the mountain, the deeper the hole", delivering glitzing, falsetto'ing gems in the form of 'Cold Reactor' and 'R U Happy?', both of which transcend their initial synthpop reveries to become more than their constituent sum.
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Mountainhead
Mountainhead (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8996074. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Wild Guess (4:01)
The End Of The Contender (3:26)
Cold Reactor (3:39)
Buddy, Come Over (4:03)
R U Happy? (3:30)
The Mad Stone (3:36)
Tv Dog (2:02)
Canary (4:14)
Don't Ask Me To Beg (4:14)
Enter The Mirror (3:39)
Your Money, My Summer (3:13)
Dagger's Edge (3:41)
City Song (5:47)
The Witness (4:33)
Review: Already on their seventh studio album, synth-pop kings Everything Everything return to the fore with Mountainhead, a concept album critiquing modern-day zealotry, economic warfare, and narcissism, centring on the idea of mirrors at the top and snakes at the bottom. A primeval analogy for the modern psychic climate in fourteen-track form, the topic at hand certainly sounds ominous; but the music is nonetheless always as enjoyable as EE's music usually permits. In contrast to prior albums Man Alive and Raw Data Feel, both of which made rigorous use of Artificial Intelligence to generate and effect sound, Mountainhead is deliberately processing-shy, with the band publicly avowing their not using any plugins and effects. Whether this represents an appeal by the band for their audience to downshift and embrace a less future-obsessive life, you be the judge. A powerful metaphor for the economic warfare of everyday life, Mountainhead is an urgent message wrapped in a chart-topper.
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Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue)
Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram transparent red & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TSR 039. Rel: 14 Mar 24
What I've Wanted To Say
Love, American Style
In The Aisle, Yelling (0:24)
Girl (4:04)
Seasick (3:54)
Job's Eyes (7:17)
Punchdrunk
Celebrate Her
Boring Life (1:12)
Joining The Circus
Cut-out
Sorrow's End (1:30)
Review: While the third overall full-length from Sacramento, California post-hardcore heroes Far (following on from their independently released 1992 debut Listening Game and 1994's Quick), Tin Cans With Strings To You would mark their major label debut for Immortal/Epic; a project their manager Troy Davis has gone on to consider the first ever screamo album. While that bold declaration is up for debate, there's little doubt the record's extended platform was likely one of the biggest pushes from the label with regards to the hardcore and punk scenes of the 90s. Brimming with carnal angst, hazy hooks and bombastic riffage, it's no secret why vital alt rock acts such as Biffy Clyro and Jimmy Eat World still refer to Far as one of their most intrinsic influences. Arriving on a lush gatefold 180 gram red & blue marbled vinyl double LP, complete with an extensive booklet, limited to 300 copies, this long overdue reissue of a quintessential piece of crossover 90s emotive post-hardcore fury is sure to fly out and reappear on Discogs at similar inflated prices to the OG pressings.
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Out Of Sight
Cat: BJLP 042. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Out Of Sight (4:30)
Heartbeat (4:50)
Star 51 (3:23)
All About Love (3:58)
Straight Down To Heaven (3:30)
L'aventure Moderne (2:21)
All Of This Is Fake (3:03)
(I Don't Give A Sh*t) Summertime (4:40)
Behind The Wall (3:44)
Odd Things (4:13)
Review: F.I.D.E.L (Further Individual Delusions) is the avatar project of Paris-based composer, producer and A&R, R. DIlouya; UK funk and soul and Northern soul legend John Turrell; and French hip-hop, soul and jazz force majeure Sly Johnson. Hailing from North Paris and Northern England, F.I.D.E.L release their latest project Out Of Sight to the great post-disco, boogie and new wave pop that shaped the world's collective unconscious at the twilight of the Thatcher / Cold War Era. F.I.D.E.L takes this as a jumping off point and channels its sound through the care and the musical craft of the past to a yet more modern soundscape using Prophet Synthesizers, Clavinets and Drum Machines to create a fast, nervous, funky, ironic and intoxicating satire of post-COVID Western society. While most of the musical heavy lifting is done by Dilouya himself, Turrell lays down socially anchored lyrics, rooted firmly in the gritty, no-nonsense world of a working-class man. Recorded over two week-long studio sessions in Paris, Out Of Sight showcases Dilouya's timeless songwriting and bold production style, setting ground for Turrell's classic vocal performances and Sly Johnson's revered musicianship.
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The Fire Theft (reissue)
The Fire Theft (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent red & black & white marbled vinyl 2xLP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: TSR 055. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Uncle Mountain (4:03)
Waste Time Segue (1:01)
Oceans Apart (4:16)
Chain (3:40)
Backward Blues (2:43)
Summertime (3:47)
Houses (3:12)
Waste Time (3:56)
Heaven
Rubber Bands
It's Over
Carry You (1:23)
Sinatra (4:10)
Review: Seattle was once the centre of the world when it came to alternative rock and is of course famous for being the home of grunge kings Nirvana. The Fire Theft is an alternative rock outfit from the same area and they came together first in 2001, formed from the ashes of cult emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. Made up of vocalist and guitarist Jeremy Enigk, bass player Nate Mendel (who also plays with the Foo Fighters) and sticks man William Goldsmith, they now celebrate the 20th anniversary of their one and only album with a special reissue. The last time this was reissued in 2019 it soon sold out and fetched high prices on secondhand markets, so do not sleep on this one.
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Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition)
Franz Ferdinand (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & orange swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 136X. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Jacqueline (3:48)
Tell Her Tonight (2:17)
Take Me Out (3:57)
The Dark Of The Matinee (4:03)
Auf Achse (4:20)
Cheating On You (2:37)
This Fire (4:14)
Darts Of Pleasure (3:00)
Michael (3:21)
Come On Home (3:46)
40' (3:23)
Review: Few bands capture the mood of the millennial indie explosion like Franz Ferdinand. The plucky Scots pitched their sound perfectly between the spiky post-punk of Gang Of Four and the dancefloor-friendly pop hooks of Talking Heads. Then all it took was one monster hit single, 'Take Me Out', and their victory was assured. 20 years on their self-titled debut hasn't dulled one bit and so Domino are celebrating with a limited black and orange swirl vinyl pressing presented in a very tasteful embossed sleeve as sharply dressed as the band themselves.
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How To Save A Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 33781. Rel: 05 Feb 24
She Is (3:53)
Over My Head (Cable Car) (3:53)
How To Save A Life (4:23)
All At Once (3:44)
Fall Away (4:18)
Heaven Forbid (3:59)
Look After You (5:02)
Hundred (3:13)
Vienna (3:40)
Dead Wrong (3:02)
Little House (2:22)
Trust Me (3:10)
Review: 2006 was a very different time in rock 'n' roll. We'd cast off the Britpop and nu metal of the previous century's finale and millennium turn, and things had moved onto sounds that were far more sentimental, sometimes self-pitying and always hyper-emotional. This was true both of the rise of emo and hardcore resurgence, and the more chart (and advert)-friendly stuff coming from the likes of Keane and Coldplay. Over in the US, The Fray were looking to secure membership to that Closer-soundtrack worthy club and on their debut LP made a strong case for it. How To Save A Life features a number of powerful tracks, from the titular lead single to the piano-vocal showstopper, 'Hundred'. Moving enough to become the best selling digital album of all time, at the time (only trumped by Eminem's Recovery in 2010), here it is in physical form.
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You Me & Reality
Cat: DAMGOOD 609. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Can't Go Home (2:31)
You, Me & Reality (3:12)
A Quiet Place (3:03)
Slow Down (4:16)
I Know What I Know (2:35)
Rain Is Falling (3:41)
Seen Somehow (2:29)
Blind Eyes Open (3:43)
The Man Who Was Thursday (3:47)
Lazy (3:41)
A Simple Man (2:54)
Something In Your Eyes (4:17)
Review: Medway's garage rock king Allan Crockford has credits flittering all the way back to the 80's including the likes of The Prisoners, Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, The Solarflares, and even the OG line-up of the James Taylor Quartet, to name but a handful. Keeping sharp and busy, however, The Galileo 7 serves as his own passion project; melding 60s mod-beat garage rock with jangling psychedelic pop, leading to a sonic bickering between anthemic hooks and fuzzed out, twinkling guitar lines. Following two exceptional full-lengths released through Damaged Goods; 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open! and 2019's There Is Only Now, the collective return after a half-decade of respite to deliver another batch of lysergic, hazy power pop goodness, intended for the wannabe mod/hippie in all of us.

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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893940. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Raise Your Hands (4:11)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:37)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:39)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: The upcoming collaborative studio album between Liam Gallagher and guitarist John Squire is set to shine a refreshed light on the current state of Britpop. Consisting almost entirely of round-bellied rock, leading the charge is the arresting 'Just Another Rainbow' - here the pair are heard in neat unison, painting a picture of unfazed Gallagher-esque nonchalance in the face of a promised utopia - and 'Mars To Liverpool' - concerning the experience of realising a relationship is over before it's too late. Squire and Gallagher make for an exciting pairing, their synergy fleshed out by the album's stellar, full-bodied mix.
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