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Showtime
Showtime (limited 1-sided white vinyl 7")
Cat: 651118 8. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Showtime (4:00)
 in stock $9.06
This Could Be Texas
This Could Be Texas (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 587640 7. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Albatross (6:21)
The World's Biggest Paving Slab (4:07)
Broken Biscuits (3:48)
I'm Not Crying, You're Crying (4:39)
Mastermind Specialism (3:56)
This Could Be Texas (0:38)
Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space (4:01)
R&B (2:48)
Nearly Daffodils (3:47)
The Best Tears Of Your Life (3:29)
You Blister My Paint (3:44)
Sideboob (3:48)
Albert Road (3:04)
 in stock $23.30
This Could Be Texas
Cat: 588531 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Albatross
The World's Biggest Paving Slab
Broken Biscuits
I'm Not Crying, You're Crying
Mastermind Specialism
This Could Be Texas
Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space
R&B
Nearly Daffodils
The Best Tears Of Your Life
You Blister My Paint
Sideboob
Albert Road
 in stock $8.03
This Could Be Texas
This Could Be Texas (green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 587641 2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Albatross (3:01)
The World's Biggest Paving Slab (3:07)
Broken Biscuits (4:05)
I'm Not Crying, You're Crying (3:48)
Mastermind Specialism (4:33)
This Could Be Texas (4:44)
Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space (3:58)
R&B (2:51)
Nearly Daffodils (3:44)
The Best Tears Of Your Life (3:24)
You Blister My Paint (3:44)
Sideboob (4:11)
Albert Road (4:49)
Review: Leeds indie stars English Teacher serve up a fantastic debut album here with 'This Could Be Texas'. Preceding hits 'The World's Biggest Paving Slab', 'Nearly Daffodils' and 'Mastermind Specialism' have all topped BBC 6 Music playlists and helped build the band quite the following. Their rise continued to soar after they appeared on Later With...Jools Holland, and they have since played a sold-out UK and US tour. Lead singer Lily Fontaine's vision for the album was "an odyssey to space, revealing Doncaster's likeness. It's about navigating in-betweens, cherishing home, and tracing Desire Paths." Fontaine reflects on being mixed-race in post-Brexit several times throughout the album and it comes here on lovely green vinyl.
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 in stock $25.38
How Have You Been?
How Have You Been? (limited CD + booklet)
Cat: 556179 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
For You
Pink Skies
Somebody Like You
Under Your Wings
Cold Wars
Nobody Likes Hospitals
Fight Club
Flashlights
Brave New World
Bedroom Exile
Morning Blue
Fake Happiness
Love Is A Selfish Thing
How Have You Been?
 in stock $13.21
Found Heaven
Found Heaven (translucent yellow vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 650812 3. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Found Heaven (2:57)
Never Ending Song (2:34)
Fainted Love (2:51)
Lonely Dancers (2:30)
Alley Rose (3:28)
The Final Fight (2:09)
Miss You (2:25)
Bourgeoisieses (2:35)
Forever With Me (3:18)
Eye Of The Night (2:18)
Boys & Girls (2:26)
Killing Me (3:18)
Winner (3:29)
 in stock $27.19
Traumatic Livelihood
Traumatic Livelihood (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 5853446. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Pop
Traumatic Livelihood (3:39)
Piggie (2:58)
Favourite Toy (3:02)
Terrified (3:05)
Is This It (3:04)
You Know What You've Done (3:12)
Shit Show (3:27)
Fish (3:15)
Black Dress (3:13)
Best Junkie You Adore (2:55)
Stockholm Butterfly (3:11)
Charm Bracelet (3:25)
Bitch With The Gun (2:52)
The Blood Brings Colour & Fluoresce (4:25)
 in stock $25.38
Traumatic Livelihood
Cat: 5853449. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Pop
Traumatic Livelihood
Piggie
Favourite Toy
Terrified
Is This It
You Know What You've Done
Shit Show
Fish
Black Dress
Best Junkie You Adore
Stockholm Butterfly
Charm Bracelet
Bitch With The Gun
The Blood Brings Colour & Fluoresce
 in stock $13.21
Good People
Good People (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 651028 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Folk/Americana
Good People (3:00)
Good People (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Mumford & Sons drop a surprise single release alongside Pharrell Williams, 'Good People', delivering on a long-awaited promise to hop in the studio together after years of knowing each other. Finally falling back on their immediate instincts, 'Good People' hears the band and the solo wunderkind sing of tiredness and revelation, making adept use of a dry, driving, sportsmanlike instrumental palette (think hand claps, stomps, gospel harmonies). Though cryptic in theme, the mood on this one-off is one of triumph and impending miracle works to come.
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 in stock $9.06
Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (LP + booklet)
Cat: 585083 6. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
An Illusion (3:24)
We Make Hits (3:09)
Down By The Stream (4:02)
The Undertow (3:37)
Dream Job (2:46)
Fizzy Fish (3:25)
Petroleum (3:40)
When The Laughter Stops (3:12)
Grifter's Grief (3:22)
Blackpool Illuminations (7:21)
A Vineyard For The North (4:48)
Review: Where's My Utopia? is the highly anticipated follow up to Leeds post-punk darlings Yard Act's Mercury Prize-nominated debut LP The Overload, and continues their eccentric, whimsical and sobering assessment of life in modern day Britain with a cheeky smile plastered over decades of embittered rage. Following on from last year's bizarre Black Mirror-inspired eight-minute single 'The Trench Coat Museum', this sophomore effort succeeds at every turn a second album should. Linking up with Gorillaz' Remi Kabaka Jr to handle production, the move has led to a curious wading into influences that might have seemed obvious to outside ears, with a newfound embracing of new wave synth pop whilst tapping into the psychedelic sonic world and political ethos of Fela Kuti. Lyrically, taking the UK to further task for its endless shopping list of fuck ups, whilst also touching on their seemingly overnight ascension, and the irony that comes with being signed to a subsidiary of another monolithic, faceless corporation endorsing the myriad of issues completely at odds with the morals embedded into the Yard Act DNA, Where's My Utopia? sees the band beating everyone to the punch, both musically and topically.
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 in stock $25.38
Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (limited utopian orange vinyl LP + booklet + stickers (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585083 8. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
An Illusion (3:22)
We Make Hits (3:13)
Down By The Stream (3:02)
The Undertow (4:37)
Dream Job (2:40)
Fizzy Fish (3:33)
Petroleum (3:35)
When The Laughter Stops (3:18)
Grifter's Grief (3:26)
Blackpool Illuminations (7:17)
A Vineyard For The North (4:45)
Review: Where's My Utopia? is the follow up to the Leeds band's critically-acclaimed debut record The Overload, which arrived in January 2022. A co-production between Yard Act and Gorillaz member Remi Kabaka Jr., this latest album comes across as a meditation on the contemporary post-Fordist condition of the creative worker. Speaking about 'Dream Job', the band's James Smith said: "'Dream Job' feels like an apt introduction to the themes explored on Where's My Utopia? - though not all encompassing. In part I was scrutinising and mocking myself for being a moaning ungrateful little brat, whilst also trying to address how the music industry is this rather uncontrollable beast that hurtles forward unthinkingly, and every single person involved in it plays their part." Echoing the conflicted inner turmoil of reluctant bandleaders such as Mark E Smith of the Fall - "it's a constant battle" - and the sonic affect of Talking Heads, the album addresses a question central to our times: what do you do when everything you've ever wanted suddenly lands in your lap, but the questions still keep on coming? How do you handle fame and success, when your fans secretly resent the structures that elevated you to that status? Despite these contradictions, all this doesn't stop James Smith, Ryan Needham and Sam Shipstone from delivering a rip-roaring album as expected. If they can find the motivation to make such effective music despite their doubts (meditating on present conditions of poverty while keeping up a smile), then so, perhaps, can you.
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 in stock $27.19
Where's My Utopia?
Cat: 585083 9. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
An Illusion
We Make Hits
Down By The Stream
The Undertow
Dream Job
Fizzy Fish
Petroleum
When The Laughter Stops
Grifter's Grief
Blackpool Illuminations
A Vineyard For The North
Review: Following on from 2022's critically acclaimed, Mercury Prize nominated debut LP The Overload, crossing over the bridge provided by last year's absurdist, Black Mirror-indebted eight-minute stand alone single 'The Trench Coat Museum', everyone's new favourite Leeds based post-punks Yard Act are set to capitalise on their momentous winning streak with the highly anticipated sophomore effort Where's My Utopia? Recorded in collaboration with Gorillaz member Remi Kabaka Jr handling production duties, sonically the band have opted to open their playful dynamic to as many sprawling influences as possible, simultaneously leaning into synth-laden new wave territory whilst citing Fela Kuti's political messaging and worldly psychedelia as an integral aspect. As lyrically snide and sharp as ever, the reliable brand of tongue-firmly-in-cheek socio-political commentary reaches ludicrous new heights when unpacking the band's success to date, their self-awareness of being signed to a subsidiary of a subsidiary of another soulless corporation aggressively at odds with the members' personal ethos, and even the increasing admiration/begrudgery that stems from the ascension within the eyes of their supporters. It's all clever, dense, humorous and delivered via an onslaught of razor-focused bangers. In essence, it's Yard Act.
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 in stock $13.21
Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (maroon vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585083 7. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
An Illusion (3:28)
We Make Hits (3:06)
Down By The Stream (3:44)
The Undertow (3:54)
Dream Job (3:06)
Fizzy Fish (3:07)
Petroleum (3:43)
When The Laughter Stops (6:19)
Grifter's Grief (4:21)
Blackpool Illuminations (3:26)
A Vineyard For The North (4:42)
Review: The return of Yard Act. Where's My Utopia? is the follow up to the Leeds band's critically-acclaimed debut record The Overload, which arrived in January 2022. Written in snapshots of time between a relentless touring schedule and produced jointly by the band and Gorillaz' Remi Kabaka Jr, the quartet's second act is a giant leap forward into broad and playful new sonic waters. Across the record, influences ranging from Fela Kuti to Ennio Moricone via Spiller's 00s pop smash 'Groovejet' make themselves known, signifying a significant shift onwards and outwards from the raw new wave/indie sound of its predecessor.
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 in stock $25.38
Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (CD + zine)
Cat: 650033 4. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
An Illusion
We Make Hits
Down By The Stream
The Undertow
Dream Job
Fizzy Fish
Petroleum
When The Laughter Stops
Grifter's Grief
Blackpool Illuminations
A Vineyard For The North
 in stock $17.09
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