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W
W (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 287LPC1. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
I Want To Go To The Side Where You Can Touch (5:14)
Icelina (5:18)
Drowning By Numbers (4:16)
Invitation (2:55)
The Fallen (4:29)
Beyond Good & Evil (3:49)
Old Projector (3:36)
You Will Know (Ohayo version) (1:01)
Jozan (9:07)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Originally founded in 1992, Boris have absolutely nothing to do with the mop-headed World King currently refusing to leave the No.10 party like that guy who nobody really knows at 7AM. Suffice to say, at some point soon we'll all have to pretend to go to bed and then reconvene in the back yard. The gate is always open.

Digressions aside, this particular Boris represents the vanguard of underground Japanese experimental rock. Tracks that can easily help you escape the reality of a world where even the leaders can't be bothered anymore. Staggeringly, W is the band's 27th studio album, and this doesn't include another 15 collaborative long forms, many with fellow Far East noise legend Merzbow. If that name means anything, but Boris doesn't, you should still kind of know what to expect here. Thick bands of guitar scuzz, subtly developing disharmonies, atmospheric drones, and discordant refrains.
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 in stock $27.62
III
III (LP)
Cat: SBR 128LP. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Electric (11:03)
Earth (12:16)
Piure (12:46)
Feuerzeug (9:06)
Review: These Chilean psychonauts have already made a considerable name for themselves on the psych circuit, largely owing to their Dusseldorf-derived love for the three 'R's (repetition, repetition, repetition). On "III", however, they take a sharp left turn into a style that's arguably even more bewitching, and serves to set them apart from their contemporaries. The shortest song here is nine minutes long, and the mesmerising pulses of these extrapolations owe as much to the ruthless geometry of techno as they do krautrock motorik or desert ambience. One for fans of Nissenenmondai and Elektro Guzzi as well as Moon Duo or The Cosmic Dead, "III" is a frontier-walking mantric masterstroke.
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out of stock $24.46
V
V (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SBR 326LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
V - I (17:32)
V - II (10:37)
V - III (12:03)
V - IIII (13:01)
Review: It's taken some time to get here, and wherever that is, you can bet everything in your bank account Follakzoid are not done yet. Originally hailing from Santiago, Chile, but now based in Mexico City, over the past 16 years output has gone through various mutations and stylistic developments, shapeshifting depending on where home was at that time and who was involved in the production and writing processes. Melding post punk, psychedelic rock, Krautrock and electronica, largely improvised sessions give birth to mutant tracks that live in the dark, strobe-hued corners of industrial rooms and subterranean dens. Following up the critically acclaimed I (released in 2019), V represents yet another evolution in sound, as elements of techno are brought to the fore, accentuating the dance floor potential of all they do.
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 in stock $38.40
II (reissue)
II (reissue) (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 087LPC2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
9 (6:31)
Rio (7:30)
Trees (7:15)
99 (8:59)
Pulsar (12:08)
Review: Follakzoid are a real cult favourite who originally hail from Santiago, Chile, and now based in Mexico City. Over the last 15 plus years they have put out a wide array of ever-evolving sounds that has found several different artists involved in the production and writing processes. From post-punk to psychedelic rock, Krautrock to electronica, they cook up mutant sounds that come from mostly improvised sessions and have done so over the course of a wide range of compelling albums. II is one of them and now gets a reissue on Scared Bones with a special gold pressing.
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 in stock $25.77
Hyper Super Mega
Hyper Super Mega (limited red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 212LPC1. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Hyper Super Mega (3:56)
Waterfalls (4:16)
Forever End (3:54)
Ikebana Telephone Line (4:22)
Lucifer's Coat (2:07)
I'll Only Say This (4:55)
Easy (4:13)
Chevalier Soda (2:53)
Hotel Cache (4:32)
Western Shade (2:32)
Mercury Lake (3:49)
Review: If there's a duo who know how to come up with a name, it's Holydrug Couple, and Hyper Super Mega couldn't sound any better. There's a lot of oohing and cooing on this LP, however it's the group's timid and sweet touches that hit home most. There's a friendliness to the music, with "Forever End" the album's undeniable hit number, with echoes of Elton John piano rock (you'll hear it) there to be heard in "Ikebana Telephone Line" too. Further in you'll find the more dreamy, shoegaze-y and 90's pop colours of "I'll Only Say This" and "Easy", to the change in mood that is the urban, danse noir effort "Lucifer's Coat". Take in some more lo-fi synth of "Western Shade" and there's no playing down this album is what Holydrug Couple say it is.
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out of stock $23.93
Hyper Super Mega
Hyper Super Mega (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 212LP. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Hyper Super Mega (3:54)
Waterfalls (4:15)
Forever End (3:54)
Ikebana Telephone Line (4:22)
Lucifer's Coat (2:11)
I'll Only Say This (4:52)
Easy (4:09)
Chevalier Soda (2:54)
Hotel Cache (4:28)
Western Shade (2:33)
Mercury Lake (3:45)
Review: If there's a duo who know how to come up with a name, it's Holydrug Couple, and Hyper Super Mega couldn't sound any better. There's a lot of oohing and cooing on this LP, however it's the group's timid and sweet touches that hit home most. There's a friendliness to the music, with "Forever End" the album's undeniable hit number, with echoes of Elton John piano rock (you'll hear it) there to be heard in "Ikebana Telephone Line" too. Further in you'll find the more dreamy, shoegaze-y and 90's pop colours of "I'll Only Say This" and "Easy", to the change in mood that is the urban, danse noir effort "Lucifer's Coat". Take in some more lo-fi synth of "Western Shade" and there's no playing down this album is what Holydrug Couple say it is.
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out of stock $22.62
Shadow Of The Sun
Cat: SBR 122LPC1. Rel: 24 Feb 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Wilding
Night Beat
Free The Skull
Zero
In A Cloud
Thieves
Slow Down Low
Ice
Animal
Fadeaway
Review: Although initially Moon Duo were largely perceived by most as a satellite project of psych-rock drone-voyagers Wooden Shjips, the married team of Ripley Johnson and Sanea Yamada have created such towering works of monomaniacal majesty in a prolific five years to date that this, their third full-lengther, looks liable to comprehensively escape the shadow of Johnson's other outfit. On 'Shadow Of The Sun', the couple use their trademark two-chord workouts as launchpads for glistening synth hooks, sultry Velvets-style sulkfests and Hawkwind-style interstellar travel alike, resulting in a drone-pop monolith fashioned from neon - irresistible.
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out of stock $27.34
Stars Are The Light
Stars Are The Light (LP + MP3 download code (comes in different coloured sleeves, we cannot guarantee which you will receive))
Cat: SBR 228LP. Rel: 04 Oct 19
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Flying (4:36)
Stars Are The Light (4:25)
Fall (In Your Love) (4:07)
The World & The Sun (4:49)
Lost Heads (6:22)
Eternal Shore (5:35)
Eye 2 Eye (4:20)
Fever Night (5:13)
Review: When you call your band Moon Duo nobody is expecting clean lines or indeed rough edges. Meeting every one of our expectations, "Stars Are The Light" is a cosmic trip into some psychedelic hinterland where the melodies are as warm as the guitars are crooning. It's a place that's audibly inviting and, while anything but homely in the suburban 2.4 kids kind of way, more welcoming than the warm embrace of a lover. Which makes sense, when you consider it's the product of Wooden Shjips Ripley Johnson and his wife, Sanae Yamada. The title track pretty much sounds like falling in love, "Eternal Shore" dances to the otherworldly rhythms of 1960s opiate seduction, and 'The World And The Sun" grows and grooves to the very centre of your soul. Put simply, it's a pretty compelling argument for the fact that psychedelic rock still has plenty to bring to the table.
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out of stock $22.08
Occult Architecture Vol 1
Cat: SBR 168CD. Rel: 03 Feb 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Death Set
Cold Fear
Creepin'
Cross-Town Fade
Cult Of Moloch
Will Of The Devil
White Rose
Review: The psychic intertwining of Ripley Johnson and Saneae Yamada has always extended across areas of enlightenment somewhat more advanced than your average two-chord psych explorers, yet 'Occult Architecture' is adept at striking a tidy balance between the monomaniacal and the metaphysical. Much as ever, the starting points here are the motorik rhythm of Neu! and La Dusseldorf, the vintage synth sounds of the '70s and the guitar curlicues of Spacemen 3, yet few contemporary longhairs possess their elemental power to extend these core elements and render them a pathway to the stars.
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out of stock $5.78
Occult Architecture Vol 1
Occult Architecture Vol 1 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 168LP. Rel: 03 Feb 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Death Set (6:35)
Cold Fear (4:53)
Creepin' (4:16)
Cross-Town Fade (6:25)
Cult Of Moloch (7:23)
Will Of The Devil (4:09)
White Rose (10:12)
Review: The psychic intertwining of Ripley Johnson and Saneae Yamada has always extended across areas of enlightenment somewhat more advanced than your average two-chord psych explorers, yet 'Occult Architecture' is adept at striking a tidy balance between the monomaniacal and the metaphysical. Much as ever, the starting points here are the motorik rhythm of Neu! and La Dusseldorf, the vintage synth sounds of the '70s and the guitar curlicues of Spacemen 3, yet few contemporary longhairs possess their elemental power to extend these core elements and render them a pathway to the stars.
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out of stock $26.04
Occult Architecture Vol 1
Occult Architecture Vol 1 (limited red marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 168LPC1. Rel: 03 Feb 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Death Set (6:37)
Cold Fear (4:52)
Creepin' (4:15)
Cross-Town Fade (6:26)
Cult Of Moloch (7:24)
Will Of The Devil (4:12)
White Rose (10:15)
Review: The psychic intertwining of Ripley Johnson and Saneae Yamada has always extended across areas of enlightenment somewhat more advanced than your average two-chord psych explorers, yet 'Occult Architecture' is adept at striking a tidy balance between the monomaniacal and the metaphysical. Much as ever, the starting points here are the motorik rhythm of Neu! and La Dusseldorf, the vintage synth sounds of the '70s and the guitar curlicues of Spacemen 3, yet few contemporary longhairs possess their elemental power to extend these core elements and render them a pathway to the stars.
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out of stock $23.14
Occult Architecture Vol 2
Occult Architecture Vol 2 (limited coloured vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 169LPC1. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
New Dawn (5:57)
Mirror's Edge (6:59)
Sevens (6:48)
Lost In Light (8:34)
Crystal World (9:59)
Review: A duo who've put considerable work into exploring the universes that can be located within two chords, Moon Duo may not be a band that anyone is expecting surprises or musical evolution from, rather a journey into their comforting mind-meld of Spacemen 3 drone and krautrock texture. 'Occult Architecture Vol. 2' bucks this trend in style, swapping the imposing darkness of its predecessor for open spaces and beatific soundscapes. The Balearic Neil Young lilt of 'Mirror's Edge' and alien glam stomp of 'The Crystal World', indeed, draw a map towards worlds and visions even admirers of this band didn't realise they were capable of.
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out of stock $23.14
Stars Are The Light
Stars Are The Light (limited red vinyl LP + MP3 download code (comes in different coloured sleeves: we cannot guarantee which you will receive))
Cat: SBR 228LPC1. Rel: 04 Oct 19
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Flying (4:33)
Stars Are The Light (4:25)
Fall (In Your Love) (4:08)
The World & The Sun (4:50)
Lost Heads (6:21)
Eternal Shore (5:34)
Eye 2 Eye (4:18)
Fever Night (5:14)
Review: When you call your band Moon Duo nobody is expecting clean lines or indeed rough edges. Meeting every one of our expectations, "Stars Are The Light" is a cosmic trip into some psychedelic hinterland where the melodies are as warm as the guitars are crooning. It's a place that's audibly inviting and, while anything but homely in the suburban 2.4 kids kind of way, more welcoming than the warm embrace of a lover. Which makes sense, when you consider it's the product of Wooden Shjips Ripley Johnson and his wife, Sanae Yamada. The title track pretty much sounds like falling in love, "Eternal Shore" dances to the otherworldly rhythms of 1960s opiate seduction, and 'The World And The Sun" grows and grooves to the very centre of your soul. Put simply, it's a pretty compelling argument for the fact that psychedelic rock still has plenty to bring to the table.
Read more
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $23.14
Occult Architecture Vol 2
Cat: SBR 169CD. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
New Dawn
Mirror's Edge
Sevens
Lost In Light
Crystal World
Review: A duo who've put considerable work into exploring the universes that can be located within two chords, Moon Duo may not be a band that anyone is expecting surprises or musical evolution from, rather a journey into their comforting mind-meld of Spacemen 3 drone and krautrock texture. 'Occult Architecture Vol. 2' bucks this trend in style, swapping the imposing darkness of its predecessor for open spaces and beatific soundscapes. The Balearic Neil Young lilt of 'Mirror's Edge' and alien glam stomp of 'The Crystal World', indeed, draw a map towards worlds and visions even admirers of this band didn't realise they were capable of.
Read more
out of stock $8.41
Occult Architecture Vol 2
Occult Architecture Vol 2 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 169LP. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Psych/Garage Rock
New Dawn (5:56)
Mirror's Edge (6:57)
Sevens (6:48)
Lost In Light (8:31)
Crystal World (9:57)
Review: A duo who've put considerable work into exploring the universes that can be located within two chords, Moon Duo may not be a band that anyone is expecting surprises or musical evolution from, rather a journey into their comforting mind-meld of Spacemen 3 drone and krautrock texture. 'Occult Architecture Vol. 2' bucks this trend in style, swapping the imposing darkness of its predecessor for open spaces and beatific soundscapes. The Balearic Neil Young lilt of 'Mirror's Edge' and alien glam stomp of 'The Crystal World', indeed, draw a map towards worlds and visions even admirers of this band didn't realise they were capable of.
Read more
out of stock $24.46
Shadow Of The Sun
Cat: SBR 122CD. Rel: 24 Feb 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Wilding
Night Beat
Free The Skull
Zero
In A Cloud
Thieves
Slow Down Low
Ice
Animal
Review: Although initially Moon Duo were largely perceived by most as a satellite project of psych-rock drone-voyagers Wooden Shjips, the married team of Ripley Johnson and Sanea Yamada have created such towering works of monomaniacal majesty in a prolific five years to date that this, their third full-lengther, looks liable to comprehensively escape the shadow of Johnson's other outfit. On 'Shadow Of The Sun', the couple use their trademark two-chord workouts as launchpads for glistening synth hooks, sultry Velvets-style sulkfests and Hawkwind-style interstellar travel alike, resulting in a drone-pop monolith fashioned from neon - irresistible.
Read more
Gespielt von: Thread London
out of stock $13.15
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