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Shook
Shook (gold vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 1784LPE. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody Shatter (feat Big Rube) (4:52)
Irreversible Damage (feat Zack De La Rocha) (4:46)
73% (2:32)
Cleanse Your Guilt Here (1:33)
As It Resounds (feat Big Rube) (1:13)
Bite Back (feat Billy Woods & Backxwash) (3:08)
Out Of Style Tragedy (feat Mark Cisneros) (2:43)
Comment No 2 (3:16)
A Good Man (2:57)
I Can't Stand It! (feat Samuel T Herring & Jae Matthews) (3:23)
All You See Is (1:23)
Green Iris (6:10)
Born (feat Latoya Kent) (1:33)
Cold World (feat Nadah El Shazly) (4:23)
Something Wrong (4:56)
An Echophonic Soul (feat DeForrest Brown Jr & Patrick Shiroishi) (2:23)
Momentary (feat Lee Bains III) (3:30)
Review: Just when you thought it was a certainty that all the great, impossible to define bands had found their way to your playlist, along come Algiers. For the newcomers, let's just say you're in for a wild and unfettered treat. To the already-committed, props for paying attention to a group that have quietly - recognition wise at least - been rising to the top of the relevant and aurally groundbreaking list since 2015. Hailing from Atlanta, there's an undercurrent of Deep South rock 'n' roll and blues-tinged grit to things here, but so much more is happening knowing where to start is gonna be difficult. Electronica, gospel, punk, jazz, hip hop, apocalyptic prophecies, and political messaging somehow both obtuse and poetic. In short, Algiers make the vast majority of noise-makers look and sound benign.
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out of stock $22.92
Shook
Shook (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 1784LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody Shatter (feat Big Rube) (4:54)
Irreversible Damage (feat Zack De La Rocha) (4:42)
73% (2:33)
Cleanse Your Guilt Here (1:33)
As It Resounds (feat Big Rube) (1:17)
Bite Back (feat Billy Woods & Backxwash) (3:17)
Out Of Style Tragedy (feat Mark Cisneros) (2:47)
Comment No 2 (3:13)
A Good Man (2:57)
I Can't Stand It! (feat Samuel T Herring & Jae Matthews) (3:30)
All You See Is (1:08)
Green Iris (6:12)
Born (feat Latoya Kent) (1:28)
Cold World (feat Nadah El Shazly) (4:22)
Something Wrong (4:55)
An Echophonic Soul (feat DeForrest Brown Jr & Patrick Shiroishi) (2:23)
Momentary (feat Lee Bains III) (3:26)
 in stock $28.40
Algiers
Algiers (gatefold LP)
Cat: OLE 10671. Rel: 02 Jun 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Remains (3:01)
Claudette (3:31)
And When You Fall (3:39)
Blood (5:35)
Old Girl (4:13)
Irony Utility Pretext (4:28)
But She Was Not Flying (3:49)
Black Eunuch (3:36)
Games (3:40)
In Parallax (8:19)
Review: Fiercely righteous, intensely passionate and politically driven, the Atlanta-birthed Algiers are carving out a unique niche for themselves with a brand of gospel-punk that is as experimental as it in incandescent. Noiserock shapes, electro grooves share space with startlingly rich and powerful vocals from Franklin James Fisher. Emotionally charged ditties like 'Blood' and 'Black Eunuch are as influenced by Nina Simone as industrial hip-hop troupe dalek, and the resulting record makes Algiers a powerful argument against anyone who claims that modern music is apolitical and the art of the protest song is dead.
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out of stock $25.85
The Underside Of Power
The Underside Of Power (LP + 12 page booklet)
Cat: OLE 11171. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Walk Like A Panther (3:10)
Cry Of The Martyrs (4:03)
The Underside Of Power (4:10)
Death March (4:32)
A Murmur. A Sign. (3:40)
MME Rieux (3:32)
Cleveland (3:46)
Animals (2:31)
Plague Years (2:52)
Hymn For An Average Man (4:11)
Bury Me Standing (2:25)
The Cycle/The Spiral: Time To Go Down Slowly (5:37)
Review: Anyone bemoaning the lack of ire-igniting political invective and potent protest records amidst the tension and uncertainty of 2017 should look no further than Algiers, whose follow-up to their blue-touchpaper igniting debut is a thing of floor-shaking intensity and cerebrally stimulating potency. A electrifying and diverse musical palette that extends from post-punk and gritty Gun Club-esque rock 'n' roll to soul, hip hop and even John Carpenter style soundtrack stylings acts as a backdrop to the feverish diatribes against oppression and injustice of vocalist Franklin James Fisher. Defying expectation to stand proud as a genre-elusive and fiercely uncompromising call to arms, 'The Underside Of Power' is a forward-thinking work of maverick malevolence and thrilling intensity.
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out of stock $27.56
The Underside Of Power
The Underside Of Power (limited coloured vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 11178. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Walk Like A Panther (3:20)
Cry Of The Martyrs (3:54)
The Underside Of Power (4:09)
Death March (4:32)
A Murmur. A Sign. (3:41)
MME Rieux (3:33)
Cleveland (3:47)
Animals (2:31)
Plague Years (2:53)
Hymn For An Average Man (4:12)
Bury Me Standing (2:23)
The Cycle/The Spiral: Time To Go Down Slowly (5:41)
Review: Anyone bemoaning the lack of ire-igniting political invective and potent protest records amidst the tension and uncertainty of 2017 should look no further than Algiers, whose follow-up to their blue-touchpaper igniting debut is a thing of floor-shaking intensity and cerebrally stimulating potency. A electrifying and diverse musical palette that extends from post-punk and gritty Gun Club-esque rock 'n' roll to soul, hip hop and even John Carpenter style soundtrack stylings acts as a backdrop to the feverish diatribes against oppression and injustice of vocalist Franklin James Fisher. Defying expectation to stand proud as a genre-elusive and fiercely uncompromising call to arms, 'The Underside Of Power' is a forward-thinking work of maverick malevolence and thrilling intensity.
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out of stock $36.92
There Is No Year
There Is No Year (LP + blue 7" flexidisc)
Cat: OLE 14391. Rel: 17 Jan 20
 
Indie/Alternative
There Is No Year (3:15)
Dispossession (4:13)
Hour Of The Furnaces (4:25)
Losing Is Ours (3:40)
Unoccupied (3:04)
Chaka (3:51)
Wait For The Sound (4:12)
Repeating Night (3:01)
We Can't Be Found (3:24)
Nothing Bloomed (3:34)
Void
Review: If you want drama, you got it. Algiers return with their third album, taking inspiration from Blake Butler's 2011 novel of the same name, a scribe they consider to be a friend, channeling the unsettling metaphorical horrors the book disturbs readers with, and carving an unsettling, dread-filled and neo-Gothic score from those body parts. At its most delicate, perhaps "Losing Is Ours", it's a tense, brooding, dark gospel journey into some imagined place conjured from the recesses of the mind you don't always feel comfortable exploring. In other moments we're talking frenetic contemporary punk ("Void"), guns - or at least guitars - blazing. Recorded in just two weeks, it's the band's most concise and coherent work to date, and also their most self-analytical and introverted. Themes can still be read as huge, but the global struggles of the past are now being read through more personal traumas.
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out of stock $21.57
As The World Burns
Cat: OLE 419/1. Rel: 05 Dec 99
 
Unclassified
out of stock $12.49
As The World Burns
Cat: OLE 343/1. Rel: 20 Aug 99
 
Unclassified
out of stock $12.49
Date Of Birth
Cat: OLE 476-1. Rel: 08 Sep 01
 
Hip Hop/R&B
out of stock $14.77
Wammo (remastered)
Wammo (remastered) (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 1698LP. Rel: 12 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Untied (3:33)
Splat (3:51)
At Five We Drive (3:10)
Zapped (2:17)
Colours (4:00)
Retro (4:29)
Glimmer (4:09)
Voltage (4:38)
D Thing (6:26)
Wammo (2:27)
out of stock $25.57
Little Oblivions
Little Oblivions (LP + poster in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OLE 1632LP. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Hardline (3:50)
Heatwave (2:42)
Faith Healer (2:53)
Relative Fiction (4:18)
Crying Wolf (3:30)
Bloodshot (3:45)
Ringside (4:00)
Favor (4:35)
Song In E (2:40)
Repeat (2:54)
Highlight Reel (3:36)
Ziptie (3:46)
out of stock $25.57
Little Oblivions
Little Oblivions (limited yellow vinyl LP + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OLE 1632LPE. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Hardline (3:51)
Heatwave (2:43)
Faith Healer (2:53)
Relative Fiction (4:18)
Crying Wolf (3:30)
Bloodshot (3:46)
Ringside (4:01)
Favor (4:35)
Song In E (2:40)
Repeat (2:54)
Highlight Reel (3:36)
Ziptie (3:41)
Review: RECCOMENDED
Despite her personal challenges, it's safe to say that Julien Baker sounds like a decent person. The sort of artist whose bandmates and peers have observed distributing gig riders among local homeless people. A musician who isn't afraid to not only put it all out for us to see, but swing the spotlight round to fully focus on and analyse herself, in public.

That's certainly the overriding feeling you get from Little Oblivions, her latest long form outing. Themes of guilt, elusive redemption, personal inconsistencies and failings are constant, as if we're being asked if we can tolerate these traits and behaviours before signing up to the fan club. Musically, it's just as memorable, Baker - largely known for her pared back approach to country-infused indie folk rock - has put everything into this, switching gears to focus on louder, larger, more complicated arrangements, and pulling it off with aplomb.
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 in stock $31.81
Sprained Ankle (reissue)
Cat: OLE 11198. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Blacktop (4:44)
Sprained Ankle (2:22)
Brittle Boned (3:37)
Everybody Does (2:26)
Good News (3:31)
Something (3:51)
Rejoice (3:34)
Vessels (4:25)
Go Home (5:03)
 in stock $25.57
Little Oblivions (B-STOCK)
Little Oblivions (B-STOCK) (LP + poster in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OLE 1632LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Slight dents and creasing to the corners of the outer sleeve, product unopened and in excellent condition
Hardline
Heatwave
Faith Healer
Relative Fiction
Crying Wolf
Bloodshot
Ringside
Favor
Song In E
Repeat
Highlight Reel
Ziptie
out of stock $13.51
Little Oblivions (Love Record Stores 2021)
Little Oblivions (Love Record Stores 2021) (gold vinyl LP + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OLE 1632LPE7. Rel: 14 Sep 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Hardline (3:49)
Heatwave (2:43)
Faith Healer (2:54)
Relative Fiction (4:18)
Crying Wolf (3:30)
Bloodshot (3:46)
Ringside (4:01)
Favor (4:37)
Song In E (2:37)
Repeat (2:54)
Highlight Reel (3:36)
Ziptie (3:42)
 in stock $31.81
Turn Out The Lights
Turn Out The Lights (LP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 11291. Rel: 30 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Over (1:22)
Appointments (4:38)
Turn Out The Lights (3:24)
Shadowboxing (3:54)
Sour Breath (3:03)
Televangelist (4:53)
Everything To Help You Sleep (4:21)
Happy To Be Here (4:15)
Hurt Less (3:58)
Even (3:33)
Claws In Your Back (4:39)
Review: Julien Baker's debut 'Sprained Ankle' garnered critical acclaim on its release last year for its impressive writing. Considering Baker's age, at only 22 years old she's already creating worlds of stunning dream-pop with a craftsmanship that could stir envy in more experienced songwriters. 'Turn Out The Lights' showcases her talent even further, exploring a melancholy world against a backdrop of sparse echoing instrumentation. The moments of subtle intensity are striking, such as the album's cinematic opening 'Over', whose stirring strings and sparse piano pour seamlessly into the next track 'Appointments. Baker's voice is controlled and her harmonies are arresting, and she uses expansive vocal layering to build intensity, pulling back just before it overbears the listener. This impressive second milestone in Baker's work is heartfelt, cathartic and more than impressive.
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out of stock $27.56
Turn Out The Lights
Turn Out The Lights (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 11298. Rel: 27 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Over (1:24)
Appointments (4:35)
Turn Out The Lights (3:22)
Shadowboxing (3:51)
Sour Breath (3:04)
Televangelist (4:49)
Everything That Helps You Sleep (4:21)
Happy To Be Here (4:15)
Hurt Less (3:57)
Even (3:33)
Claws In Your Back (4:39)
Review: Julien Baker's debut 'Sprained Ankle' garnered critical acclaim on its release last year for its impressive writing. Considering Baker's age, at only 22 years old she's already creating worlds of stunning dream-pop with a craftsmanship that could stir envy in more experienced songwriters. 'Turn Out The Lights' showcases her talent even further, exploring a melancholy world against a backdrop of sparse echoing instrumentation. The moments of subtle intensity are striking, such as the album's cinematic opening 'Over', whose stirring strings and sparse piano pour seamlessly into the next track 'Appointments. Baker's voice is controlled and her harmonies are arresting, and she uses expansive vocal layering to build intensity, pulling back just before it overbears the listener. This impressive second milestone in Baker's work is heartfelt, cathartic and more than impressive.
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out of stock $27.56
Sprained Ankle
Sprained Ankle (LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: OLE 11191. Rel: 17 Mar 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Blacktop (4:43)
Sprained Ankle (2:22)
Brittle Bones (3:37)
Everybody Does (2:26)
Good News (3:31)
Something (3:50)
Rejoice (3:34)
Vessels (4:24)
Go Home (5:02)
Funeral Pyre (4:44)
Distant Solar Systems (5:00)
out of stock $35.79
Send A Prayer My Way
Cat: OLE 2108LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
 in stock $24.15
Send A Prayer My Way
Send A Prayer My Way (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2108LPE. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
Review: "I'd prefer it to be called just a country album," said TORRES of her collaboration with Baker, nearly a decade in the making, "but I'm proud to have made a 'queer country' album." TORRES had the initial idea to turn to the genre, inviting Baker to collaborate not only because of her shared southern roots but also because she'd also had a similarly religious upbringing that ultimately saw sexual orientation judged and condemned. The result is some deeply autobiographic songwriting on tracks like 'Tuesday', about a traditional family's rage at discovering their daughter was gay, the lilting 'Sylvia' and 'Sugar In The Tank', with pedal steel meeting acoustic guitar strum and very intimate sounding vocals. Bound to cause controversy in certain areas of the US, but it's got the quality and distinctive flavour to stand its ground.
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 in stock $27.26
Tracey Denim
Cat: OLE 1955LP. Rel: 08 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Guard (2:23)
Nurse! (3:44)
Punkt (2:22)
My Kiss Era (3:24)
F O B (2:15)
Missus Morality (4:04)
Yes I Have Eaten So Many Lemons Yes I Am So Bitte (2:55)
Changer (3:22)
Horsey Girl Rider (2:46)
NOCD (2:50)
Best In Show (2:36)
Clark (2:22)
Harpee (3:11)
Friends (1:51)
Maddington (2:43)
Review: The poker-faced, jeans-wearing trio Bar Italia are back. Thus far, and across a sparse and steady stream of largely digital singles and albums - with grainy, Photo Booth and MS Paint-style visual editing to boot - they've managed to summon a strange form of mysterious, but relationally sad Britishness in their music. In our opinion they're often mis-touted as a shoegaze act, so we hope their latest LP and first-time Beggars release Tracey Denim here dispels that myth. Whether getting at the just-out-of-reach noughties blindspot nostalgia of Tracey Beaker, or nodding to the depressive relic-making of Tracey Emin, one fact remains: this is Bar Italia's most refined work yet, taking their increasingly emo sound to its most logical conclusions, while demonstrating mastery over the same boxy, warped naivete that has always defined them.
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 in stock $17.98
The Twits
Cat: OLE 2000LP. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
My Little Tony (3:02)
Real House Wibes (Desperate House Vibes) (3:34)
Twist (4:20)
Worlds Greatest Emoter (3:01)
Calm Down With Me (3:15)
Shoo (4:13)
Que Suprise (3:16)
Hi Fiver (3:57)
Brush W Faith (3:44)
Glory Hunter (3:40)
Sounds Like You Had To Be There (3:10)
Jelsy (3:40)
Bibs (3:57)
out of stock $25.57
The Twits
The Twits (limited silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: OLE 2000LPE. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
My Little Tony (3:02)
Real House Wibes (Desperate House Vibes) (3:34)
Twist (4:20)
Worlds Greatest Emoter (3:01)
Calm Down With Me (3:15)
Shoo (4:13)
Que Suprise (3:16)
Hi Fiver (3:57)
Brush W Faith (3:44)
Glory Hunter (3:40)
Sounds Like You Had To Be There (3:10)
Jelsy (3:40)
Bibs (3:57)
 in stock $27.26
Melt Away
Melt Away (2xLP)
Cat: OLE 1779LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Olive Skin (5:35)
Tapir (dub) (5:43)
Son Of Dispersion (8:33)
Anadamide (Complete) (4:35)
Shadow Puppet (7:43)
The Division Of Nature (7:23)
The Trail (5:48)
Long Ride (6:27)
Despite The Roar (In Spite Of Themselves) (5:49)
Highlands (4:28)
Review: Melt Away, the forthcoming double LP compilation, offers rare tracks and outtakes from Bardo Pond's peak creative period in the late 90s. A gem from this collection, 'The Trail', initially featured on the 1997 compilation What's Up Matador, encapsulates the essence of fleeting momentsiits six-minute journey is ethereal and immersive, urging listeners to linger. Bardo Pond, the American psychedelic rock ensemble formed in 1991, continues to captivate with their immersive soundscapes. Their music blends elements of space rock, acid rock, and shoegazing, often drawing comparisons to Pink Floyd, Spacemen 3 and My Bloody Valentine. Their work is characterised by droning guitars, heavy distortion and enveloping feedback and rooting in ecstatic jazz and avant-garde influences, creating a dreamlike experience that transcends conventional understanding. If that sounds like your thing, dive in.
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out of stock $26.42
Set & Setting (25th Anniversary Edition)
Set & Setting (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold purple vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: OLE 1765LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Walking Stick Man (10:12)
This Time (So Fucked) (4:25)
Datura (7:52)
Again (6:31)
Cross Current (5:59)
Crawl Away (9:10)
#3 (0:56)
Review: Matador has released the long awaited reissue of Bardo Pond's iconic 1999 album Set and Setting, remastered and pressed on striking purple vinyl. Known for their expansive and immersive sound, Bardo Pond's Set and Setting remains a standout in their discography, featuring the epic eleven-minute opener 'Walking Stick Man' and the intense single 'This Time (So Fucked)'. This album captures the band at a peak moment, blending heavy psychedelia with sprawling sonic landscapes. Set and Setting might not be Bardo Pond's heaviest record, but it's certainly among their fuzziest. With the fuzz dialed up to eleven, the album teeters on the edge of sonic overload, creating a swirling, sludgy atmosphere that's a dream for those who love their rock dense and gritty. Bardo Pond's music can be challenging to categorise, with their discography swinging from focused psych-rock to sprawling, loose jams. In the 90s, they didn't capture the mainstream attention of bands like Sonic Youth or Mudhoney, but they carved out a unique niche, blending shoegaze, desert rock and Krautrock influences into a potent, heady mix. Set and Setting, though perhaps not the easiest entry point into their catalog, encapsulates the band's distinct approach. While it might lack traditional hooks or radio-friendly tracks, it's rich in the droning, psychedelic explorations that define their work. For those who crave unfiltered, immersive jams, Set and Setting stands as a prime example of Bardo Pond's enduring appeal.









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What To Look For In Summer
Cat: OLE 1638LP. Rel: 11 Dec 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The Song Of The Clyde (0:30)
Dirty Dream #2 (3:29)
Step Into My Office, Baby (4:37)
We Were Beautiful (5:29)
Seeing Other People (3:46)
If She Wants Me (4:55)
Beyond The Sunrise (4:10)
Wrapped Up In Books (4:53)
Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John (3:00)
The Boy Done Wrong Again (4:35)
I Can See Your Future (3:51)
Funny Little Frog (3:09)
The Fox In The Snow (4:24)
If You're Feeling Sinister (5:38)
My Wandering Das Are Over (5:44)
The Wrong Girl (3:38)
Stay Loose (6:28)
Poor Boy (4:00)
Dog On Wheels (3:09)
The Boy With The Arab Strap (7:33)
I Didn't See It Coming (4:28)
Belle & Sebastian (4:32)
Review: In a year that has seen the live album go from afterthought to centre stage (excuse the pun) due to the widespread, wholesale lack of actual live music, it's nice that they saved one of the best for the very last weeks of 2020. Whoever 'they' are. For argument's sake, let's say they're Belle & Sebastian, one of the most electrifying and affirming live bands on the planet.

As close as you'll get to seeing them in action without seeing them in action, or indeed being able to see them at all given this is an audio rather than video recording, they cram 23 tracks into the show, which span classics like 1996's indie jangler 'Seeing Other People' through to more recent singles like 2017's 'We Were', with the two perfectly positioned together, exemplifying how well conceived this entire set was.
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Days Of The Bagnold Summer
Cat: OLE 14551. Rel: 13 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Sister Buddha (Intro) (3:00)
I Know Where The Summer Goes (4:23)
Did The Day Go Just Like You Wanted? (3:10)
Jill Pole (3:01)
I'll Keep It Inside (1:55)
Safety Valve (3:00)
The Colour's Gonna Run (2:21)
Another Day, Another Night (1:32)
Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying (3:56)
Wait & See What The Day Holds (3:16)
Sister Buddha (4:05)
This Letter (3:24)
We Were Never Glorious (5:22)
Review: Considering their penchant for spinning yarns and the cinematographically-suited nature of much of their work, it's surprising "Days Of The Bagnold Summer" is only Belle & Sebastian's second shot at a movie score. The last was 2001's '"Storytelling", accompanying Todd Solondz's movie of the same name, and they certainly did a good job then. So, high expectations this time round. For those unfamiliar, their latest foray into the film world partners the directorial debut of Simon Bird, best known to many as one of "The Inbetweeners". The flick, an adaptation of Joff Winterhart's 2012 graphic novel, chronicles the life and times of a teenage metalhead and his single mother. The album perfectly accompanies but also contributes to that tale. Highly emotive instrumental tracks and classic B&S songs-proper, this OST is destined to go down well with the band's true believers.
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out of stock $25.57
The BBC Sessions
The BBC Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OLE 8458. Rel: 03 Oct 14
 
Indie/Alternative
The State I Am In
Like Dylan In The Movies
Judy & The Dream Of Horses
The Stars Of Track & Field
I Could Be Dreaming
Seymour Stein
Lazy Jane
Sleep The Clock Around
Slow Graffiti
Wrong Love
Shoot The Sexual Athlete
The Magic Of A Kind Word
Nothing In The Silence
(My Girl's Got) Miraculous Technique
out of stock $30.67
The Boy With The Arab Strap
The Boy With The Arab Strap (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MTD 103118. Rel: 21 Nov 14
 
Indie/Alternative
It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career
Sleep The Clock Around
Is It Wicked Not To Care?
Ease Your Feet In The Sea
A Summer Wasting
Seymour Stein
A Space Boy Dream
Dirty Dream Number Two
The Boy With The Arab Strap
Chickfactor
Simple Things
The Rollercoaster Ride
out of stock $32.38
Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance
Cat: OLE 10561. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Nobody's Empire
Allie
The Party Line
The Power Of Three
The Cat With The Cream
Enter Sylvia Plath
The Everlasting Muse
Perfect Couples
Ever Had A Little Faith?
Play For Today
The Book Of You
Today (This Army's For Peace)
Review: The Glasgow-based indie-pop mainstays have continually challenged themselves throughout their life as a band, and Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance is another step forward, again proving themselves to be not as easily pigeonholed in the insular worlds of twee indie as their detractors might have imagined when they emerged as a cult concern in the late '90s. "Enter Sylvia Plath" even takes their trademark stylings to the dancefloor, no less than a disco stomper redolent of a more bookish Hot Chip, whilst "The Party Line" is proof positive that their pop muscles can be formidable when flexed. A charming collection for diehards and new converts alike.
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Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance (Deluxe Edition)
Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance (Deluxe Edition) (limited 4xLP box + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: OLE 10568. Rel: 17 Jan 15
 
Indie/Alternative
The Party Line
The Everlasting Muse
Power Of Three
Today (This Armys For Peace)
Enter Sylvia Plath
Born To Act
Two Birds
Ever Had A Little Faith?
Play For Today
Nobodys Empire
Piggy In The Middle
The Book Of You
Perfect Couples
Allie
A Politicans Silence
The Cat With The Cream
out of stock $41.19
Late Developers
Late Developers (limited gatefold translucent orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: OLE 1896LPE. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Juliet Naked (3:19)
Give A Little Time (3:20)
When We Were Very Young (3:49)
Will I Tell You A Secret? (2:13)
So In The Moment (3:21)
The Evening Star (4:19)
When You're Not With Me (4:39)
I Don't Know What You See In Me (3:36)
Do You Follow? (4:17)
When The Cynics Stare Back From The Wall (4:16)
Late Developers (4:19)
Review: Scottish indie-pop darlings Belle and Sebastian are back with a second album in a year. Late Developers is their 10th overall and came as rather a surprise out of the leftfield when it was first announced at short notice. The first single 'I Don't Know What You See In Me' is a big, rousing, infectious pop tune that reminded us that this band is far from done yet. It is a creative powerhouse that comes some 25 years after their first release and is full of the magical hooks this band is so well known and loved for. From big and energetic cut to dance-ready jams via a co-write with young pop composer Pete Ferguson, this is a real doozy.

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Late Developers
Late Developers (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 1896LP. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Juliet Naked (3:20)
Give A Little Time (3:20)
When We Were Very Young (3:45)
Will I Tell You A Secret? (2:13)
So In The Moment (3:21)
The Evening Star (4:19)
When You're Not With Me (4:39)
I Don't Know What You See In Me (3:36)
Do You Follow? (4:15)
When The Cynics Stare Back From The Wall (4:18)
Late Developers (4:20)
Review: Talk about starting the year on a positive note. We're barely a fortnight in and this iconic outfit are already bestowing a startlingly good new record on us - startling not least because it arrives hot on the heels of 2022's Top 10 LP, A Bit of Previous. Also startling just because it's plain brilliant, easily rubbing shoulders with its predecessor in terms of quality.

On their latest adventure we don't sit still for long, with a number of styles both familiar and bold fused together. There's high energy rough and readiness on 'Juliet Naked', psyche pop reigns when 'So in the Moment' drops, and jangling guitars do the business throughout 'When We Were Very Young'. Back with a bang, instant return delivered with aplomb, by this point you have to wonder how they keep doing it.

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How To Solve Our Human Problems (Parts 1-3)
How To Solve Our Human Problems (Parts 1-3) (3xLP box + poster + MP3 download codes)
Cat: OLE 11231. Rel: 16 Feb 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Sweet Dew Lee (6:21)
We Were Beautiful (5:37)
Fickle Season (4:01)
The Girl Doesn't Get It (4:46)
Everything Is Now (5:25)
Show Me The Sun (3:51)
The Same Star (3:33)
I'll Be Your Pilot (4:14)
Cornflakes (4:26)
A Plagues On Other Boys (5:00)
Poor Boy (4:25)
Everything Is Now (part two) (5:35)
Too Many Tears (4:25)
There Is An Everlasting Song (3:18)
Best Friend (3:39)
Review: Twenty-two years into their career, Scotland's veterans of indie-pop Belle & Sebastian offer a collated series of three EPs. It's a well played move by the band; each EP is strong in its own right, and together form an impressive full-length. Long-term fans will recognise the material here as some of their finest work in the mould of joyous and upbeat indie-pop the group established around 2003 with 'Dear Catastrophe Waitress'. The wit and brevity of their anecdotal songwriting is as robust as ever as they dip into a range of styles; choppy jungle-esque rhythms of 'We Were Beautiful', the slinking groove of 'Poor Boy', the steady Americana of 'I'll Be Your Pilot' and the jaunty-pop of 'Cornflakes'. This box set is essential to the collections of established Belle & Sebastian fans, but its diverse sounds and overarching sense of fun makes it a warm welcome to new fans too.
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A Bit Of Previous (Alternate Front Cover Edition)
Cat: OLELE 1845. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Young & Stupid (2:52)
If They're Shooting At You (4:28)
Talk To Me Talk To Me (4:23)
Reclaim The Night (3:12)
Do It For Your Country (3:48)
Prophets On Hold (4:43)
Unnecessary Drama (4:14)
Come On Home (3:55)
A World Without You (2:59)
Deathbed Of My Dreams (3:43)
Sea Of Sorrow (4:55)
Working Boy In New York City (4:15)
out of stock $39.49
A Bit Of Previous
A Bit Of Previous (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 1845LP. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Young & Stupid (2:53)
If They're Shooting At You (4:28)
Talk To Me Talk To Me (4:22)
Reclaim The Night (3:12)
Do It For Your Country (3:48)
Prophets On Hold (4:43)
Unnecessary Drama (4:14)
Come On Home (3:55)
A World Without You (2:59)
Deathbed Of My Dreams (3:43)
Sea Of Sorrow (4:54)
Working Boy In New York City (4:15)
out of stock $22.44
A Bit Of Previous
A Bit Of Previous (limited gatefold LP + 7" + booklet)
Cat: OLE 1845LPE. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Young & Stupid (2:53)
If They're Shooting At You (4:29)
Talk To Me Talk To Me (4:24)
Reclaim The Night (3:12)
Do It For Your Country (3:49)
Prophets On Hold (4:43)
Unnecessary Drama (4:15)
Come On Home (3:55)
A World Without You (3:00)
Deathbed Of My Dreams (3:44)
Sea Of Sorrow (4:55)
Working Boy In New York City (4:15)
A Bit Of Previous (3:52)
Sometimes (3:43)
Review: Belle and Sebastian's A Bit of Previous is a classic album that found the pair at their melodic best. It showcase their superb knack for songwriting and will fill your head with earworms and pithy lyrics that you will not be able to forget. Amongst the self-produced tunes are some moments of beautiful melancholia as well as lots of what you would expect from the band. It is infused with the experience and sense of responsibility that comes with age as well plenty of musical bravado. There's a reason this is one of the UK's best love pop acts.
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Palomine (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: OLE 1928LP. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Leg (5:56)
Palomine (4:25)
Kid's Allright (4:23)
Tomboy (4:22)
Under The Surface (4:13)
Baletine (4:13)
This Thing Nowhere (3:15)
Healthy Sick (2:21)
Sundazed To The Core (7:04)
Palomine (Small) (2:33)
Brain-tag (6:25)
Get The Bird/Smile (7:01)
Review: Rolling Stone declared Bettie Serveert's debut album Palomine as "untamed and free as pop gets" back when it was originally released in 1993. It sure did become a classic and so now gets a 30th anniversary reissue, the first it's ever had. The Dutch band's Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser admit that they were "green as it comes" when they record it but that didn't stop them cooking up plenty of infectious hooks and jangling grooves run through with elements of prog, pop and folk. It's a nostalgic trip to tune into this one three decades on, but one that is well worth making.
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Coming Apart
Coming Apart (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OLE 10421. Rel: 13 Sep 13
 
Industrial/Noise
Abstract
Murderess
Last Mistress
Actress
Everything Left
Can't Help You
Aint
Black
Frontal
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No Waves
Cat: OLE 11211. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Sugar Water (7:48)
The Show Is Over (8:34)
Abstract/Actress (23:09)
out of stock $17.98
The Switch
Cat: OLE 13611. Rel: 13 Jul 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Last Time (7:51)
You Don't Need (5:26)
In The Dark Room (4:37)
Change My Brain (10:41)
Reverse Hard (10:08)
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Locust Abortion Technician (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2058LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sweat Loaf (5:02)
Graveyard (2:27)
Pittsburgh To Lebanon (2:24)
Weber (0:35)
Hay (1:49)
Human Cannonball (3:51)
USSA (2:15)
The O-Men (3:27)
Kuntz (2:20)
Graveyard (2:44)
22 Going On 23 (4:25)
Review: The second part of Matador's reissues of the essential early records by Texas's Butthole Surfers continues with three of their most insane slabs -- 1985's Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis, 1987's Locust Abortion Technician and 1988's Hairway to Steven. The second of these three, Locust Abortion Technician marked the meso-morphosis of the band's transmutation from Texan outcasts to global sensations. Compared to the still somewhat demo-qual feel of Cream Corn, Locust Abortion Technician was also their most rapacious outing yet, bringing their trademark scuzzy guitars and gassy, so-called 'Gibbytronix' vocal effects units - an invention of the band's own Gibby Haynes - to fuller prominence.
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Rembrandt Pussyhorse (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2057LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Creep In The Cellar (2:05)
Sea Ferring (4:01)
American Woman (4:11)
Waiting For Jimmy To Kick (2:21)
Strangers Die Everyday (3:11)
Perry (3:33)
Whirling Hall Of Knives (4:46)
Mark Says Alright (4:08)
In The Cellar (3:17)
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Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
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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Hairway to Steven (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2059LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Jimi (12:31)
Ricky (2:35)
I Saw An X-Ray Of A Girl Passing Gas (4:49)
John E Smoke (6:38)
Rocky (3:44)
Julio Iglesias (3:05)
Backass (6:06)
Fast Song (1:37)
Review: The Butthole Surfers' final album on indie label Touch & Go bridges their anarchic early days with a more polished approach from their major label ventures. Following the seminal "anti" album Locust Abortion Technician, Hairway to Steven represents their peak accessibility before subsequent attempts at mainstream success. Known for their avant-garde indie roots, the band eschews traditional song titles, instead opting for individual doodles that later gained names through bootlegs and live releases. Gibby Haynes showcases his trademark "Gibbytronics," utilizing studio wizardry with multi-tap delays and pitch-shifters, moving beyond megaphone screams to intricate vocal manipulations. Guitarist Paul Leary remains a focal point, crafting distinctive riffs and experimental harmonies that blend intentional sloppiness with accomplished precision. Hairway to Steven marks a departure with cohesive compositions and soulful moments like 'I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas' and the double drum-driven jams of 'Rocky' and 'Backass.' It's a transitional album that balances irreverent juvenility with thoughtful songwriting, offering a gateway from their earlier raw sound to deeper exploration. For fans new to their legacy, this vinyl reissue serves as an ideal introduction to their influential, defiant musical ethos.
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FORTHCOMING
Who Is The Sky?
Who Is The Sky? (lemon yellow vinyl LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: OLE 2178LP2. Rel: 05 Sep 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody Laughs
When We Are Singing
My Apartment Is My Friend
A Door Called No
What Is the Reason for It?
I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party
Don't Be Like That
The Avant Garde
Moisturizing Thing
I'm an Outsider
She Explains Things to Me
The Truth
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Who Is The Sky?
Who Is The Sky? (apple green vinyl LP + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: OLE 2178LPE. Rel: 05 Sep 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody Laughs
When We Are Singing
My Apartment Is My Friend
A Door Called No
What Is the Reason for It?
I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party
Don't Be Like That
The Avant Garde
Moisturizing Thing
I'm an Outsider
She Explains Things to Me
The Truth
Review: Scottish-born, New York-based icon David Byrne pairs his restless pop instincts with a 15-piece chamber ensemble for a set that feels both off-kilter and inviting. Led by the buoyant shuffle of 'Everybody Laughs', the record balances Byrne's anthropological lyrics with Ghost Train Orchestra's lush brass, winds and strings, all sculpted by producer Kid Harpoon. 'My Apartment Is My Friend' spins domestic solitude into sly metropolitan humour, while 'A Door Called No' nestles wry existential dread inside a melodic waltz. Cameos add bright flashes-St. Vincent hollers alongside Byrne on 'Everybody Laughs', Tom Skinner's loose-limbed drumming animates 'The Avant Garde', and Hayley Williams hovers ghost-like over the vaporous 'I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party'. Despite the ornate orchestration, the songs remain direct, their grooves clean, their refrains sticky. Byrne's gift for making cerebral ideas feel communal is undimmed; the result is curious, theatrical and oddly life-affirming all at once.
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FORTHCOMING
Who Is The Sky?
Who Is The Sky? (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: OLE 2178LP. Rel: 05 Sep 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody Laughs
When We Are Singing
My Apartment Is My Friend
A Door Called No
What Is the Reason for It?
I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party
Don't Be Like That
The Avant Garde
Moisturizing Thing
I'm an Outsider
She Explains Things to Me
The Truth
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Twin Fantasy (Mirror To Mirror) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: OLE 13301. Rel: 01 May 18
 
Indie/Alternative
My Boy (Twin Fantasy) (2:50)
Beach Life-In-Death (12:06)
Stop Smoking (1:30)
Sober To Death (5:02)
Nervous Young Inhumans (4:13)
Bodys (6:20)
Cute Thing (5:20)
High To Death (5:35)
Famous Prophets (Minds) (10:14)
Twin Fantasy (Those Boys) (6:24)
out of stock $34.07
Teens Of Denial
Teens Of Denial (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OLE 10910. Rel: 11 Jul 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Fill In The Blank (3:56)
Vincent (7:46)
Destroyed By Hippie Powers (5:04)
(Joe Gets Kicked Out Of School For Using) Drugs With Friends (But Says This Isn't A Problem) (5:35)
Not What I Needed (4:32)
Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales (6:10)
1937 State Park (4:00)
Unforgiving Girl (She's Not An) (5:16)
Cosmic Hero (8:31)
The Ballad Of The Costa Concordia (11:34)
Connect The Dots (The Saga Of Frank Sinatra) (5:58)
Joe Goes To School (1:11)
Review: Will Toledo has quickly made his presence felt as a witty, playful yet poignant chronicler of the disenfranchised, and this first full-lengther for Matador - following the earlier re-released 'Teens Of Style' - displays a rare ability to combine indelible songwriting chops with ornery attitude and a pleasing sense of the ridiculousness of one's youth. This is a fitting label for him to be on, given the influence that the gentle melancholia of Yo La Tengo and the salty guitar-rock sarcasm of Pavement have clearly had on this oeuvre, yet 'Teens Of Denial' remains evidence of a brand new and engaging talent in full flight.
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