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The Soundhouse Tapes & More
Cat: MMD 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Iron Maiden (4:01)
Invasion (3:09)
Prowler (4:20)
Strange World (5:21)
Wrathchild (3:08)
Sanctuary (2:57)
Running Free (3:08)
Burning Ambition (2:34)
I've Got The Fire (2:43)
Women In Uniform (3:02)
Invasion (2:34)
Review: On December 30th and 31st 1978, early demo versions were laid down in Spaceward Studios of what would eventually become the debut EP from future British metal giants Iron Maiden. The three tracks in question ('Iron Maiden', 'Invasion', 'Prowler') were all recorded within the same session, making for a far more primitive and raw offering than the finalised studio versions that would ultimately find their home on the band's self-titled 1980 debut LP. This compilation restores the original three-track The Soundhouse Tapes EP, while including a bevvy of additional demos, alternative takes and live cuts from the formative, (pre-Bruce Dickinson) Paul Di'Anno era.
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Life Is Killing Me (20th Anniversary Edition)
Life Is Killing Me (20th Anniversary Edition) (trifold black & green marbled vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 008122 7827106. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Thir13teen (4:50)
I Don't Wanna Be Me (1:23)
Less Than Zero (5:11)
Todd's Ship Gods (Above All Things) (4:11)
I Like Goils (2:34)
A Dish Best Served Coldly (7:10)
How Could She? (7:29)
Life Is Killing Me (6:27)
Nettie (4:36)
(We Were) Electrocute (6:21)
IYDKMIGTHTKY (Gimme That) (6:21)
Angry Inch (3:48)
Anesthesia (2:04)
Drunk In Paris (3:35)
The Dream Is Dead (6:41)
Out Of The Fire (Kane's Theme - bonus tracks) (3:24)
Suspended In Dark (8:36)
Blood & Fire (Out Of The Ashes mix) (4:38)
Cinnamon Girl (extended Depression mix) (3:54)
Black Sabbath (7:36)
Haunted (Per Verison) (11:30)
Review: The influence of Type O Negative continues to be felt long after Peter Steele's death signalled the end of the band. The goth metal band have a generous number of high points in their career, and 2003 album Life Is Killing Me is surely one of them. Drawing on his personal struggles at the time, Steele created a powerful statement draped in the grandiose style of rock he had cultivated since the band's debut. As well as the single 'I Don't Wanna Be Me', there was a cover of the song 'Angry Inch' and the opening track 'Thir13teen', a piece of music from classic TV show The Munsters. Two decades on from its original release, this is the first time the album has been released on vinyl, presented as a triple black and green pressing in a trifold sleeve.
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 in stock $61.01
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Cometh The Storm
Cometh The Storm (limited gatefold 180 gram hot pink & brown galaxy vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 634164 406080. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Lambsbread (5:45)
Burning Down (6:07)
Trismegistus (5:37)
Cometh The Storm (6:11)
Karanlik Yol (3:46)
Sol's Golden Curse (4:55)
The Beating (2:44)
Tough Guy (3:17)
Lighting Beard (3:37)
Hunting Shadows (5:38)
Darker Fleece (8:14)
Review: Arriving almost six years on from their Grammy Award-winning eighth full-length Electric Messiah, Oakland, California stoner-sludge behemoths High On Fire return with the highly anticipated Cometh The Storm. Plumbing the depths of post-COVID woes, the increasing proverbial fire of the world at large, and our brittle purpose within the cosmos, these long-gestating beastly cuts offer up some of the most heaving tonal bedlam the trio have delivered in well over a decade, whilst simultaneously operating as their most sonically daring and expansive chapter yet by tapping into middle-Eastern influences and utilising Turkish instruments to craft a worldly, encompassing sense of global dread. When you absolutely, positively, require some of the most grooving, hefty, nihilistic sludge/stoner/doom available, you're always in luck when High On Fire rear their Cerberus heads.
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 in stock $41.71
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Born To Expire (reissue)
Born To Expire (reissue) (yellow & black marbled vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: GENR 0131UR096. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Rise & Fall (3:46)
Mark Of The Squealer (3:36)
Be Loud (2:18)
On The Outside (3:20)
Defy You (3:05)
Enforcer (3:50)
Tools For War (3:08)
Born To Expire (4:07)
Marathon (2:14)
Self Defense (1:25)
Catholic High School (Girls In Trouble) (2:01)
Unexpected (4:28)
Review: Born To Expire is the debut album by New York City band Leeway. Renowned as leaders of the crossover thrash charge in the mid 1980s, the local fountainhead, their early-days genius, was none other than that exalted club of legend, CBGB. Though the bands they ran with saw them as odd ones out for their originality - it was indeed their sweats that led to the coinage 'crossover thrash' at all - it was this very incongruence that saw to their popularity. In hindsight, lead guitarist and songwriter A.J. Novello described his delight at the album's success, boastful of its totally metallic sound and the one that "rewrote the book on New York hardcore".
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A Chaos Of Flowers
A Chaos Of Flowers (limited translucent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 607LPX. Rel: 18 Apr 24
I Felt A Funeral (6:03)
Not Speaking Of The Ways (6:11)
Chanson Pour Mon Ombre (3:44)
Canon: In Canon (5:14)
A Song For Marie (part III) (2:57)
Theft (5:29)
Quotidian: Solemnity (3:53)
Moonset (5:51)
Review: BIG BRAVE's music epitomises what has been called 'massive minimalism,' with layers of textural distortion and feedback accentuating its weight and frayed edges. Their artistry blends traditional folk techniques with a modern deconstruction of guitar music, all of which is evident in the new album A Chaos Of Flowers, which is a follow-up to their fierce 2023 album Nature Morte. Lyrically, the songs delve into vulnerability, isolation, and co-existence in nature and guitarist and vocalist Robin Wattie drew inspiration from poetry by female-presenting artists, exploring alienation's impact on the psyche. This record is a testament to the band's ability to evoke intense emotions through minimalist yet powerful arrangements.

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 in stock $30.76
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Hello There
Hello There (red & silver swirl vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DK 174V. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Wipeout"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Melody"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Waterbird"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Killing Another"
Boris - "Luna"
Boris - "Quicksilver"
Boris - "Serial Tear"
Review: Japanese fuzzed out psych-tinged post-rock monoliths Boris never seem to rest on their laurels for long. Just last year, they repressed the first instalment of their three Heavy Rocks albums (originally released in 2002), and unveiled the grinding Bright New Disease collab LP with industrial hardcore outfit Uniform. That's before even mentioning the surprise Fade LP that landed at the tail end of 2022. Starting 2024 as they mean to go on, their latest endeavour is a years-in-the-making split album with Tokyo alternative space-rockers Coaltar Of The Deepers, featuring both re-recorded versions of older cuts as well as both acts covering one another's material. Boris member Takeshi has often cited COTD as a major influence, with the band even covering 'To The Beach' in 2019, which was, in turn, produced by COTD leader Narasaki. Now, finally arriving at Hello There, we have Boris providing an oppressive rendition of COTD's 2007 track 'Serial Tear', while the band return the favour with a more ethereal, aquatic re-imagining of Boris' 2014 single 'Melody'. That's before even touching COTD's cover of The Cure's 'Killing Another', which needs to be absorbed with as little outsider input as possible, so we'll shhh now and leave this long-gestating gem in your very capable hands and ears.
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Ride The Lightning
Ride The Lightning (limited electric blue vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 4R1U. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Fight Fire With Fire (4:50)
Ride The Lightning (6:34)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (5:10)
Fade To Black (6:53)
Trapped Under Ice (4:06)
Escape (4:23)
Creeping Death (6:46)
The Call Of Ktulu (8:47)
Review: Following on from their iconic 1982 debut full-length Kill 'Em All, the sophomore effort from thrash metal titans Metallica would mark their turn towards not just darker but more introspective and dynamic songwriting. While jolting blasts of frenetic riffage and virtuosic solos still abound in cuts such as 'Fight Fire With Fire' and 'Trapped Under Ice', moments like the acoustic driven, melancholic 'Fade To Black' or the menacing instrumental closer 'The Call Of Ktulu' were indicative of the visionary prowess the still relatively young band would go on to explore and expand greatly upon with subsequent releases. It must also be noted that Ride The Lightning birthed two of the most essential cuts from the Metallica back catalogue with the eerie war torn anthem 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' and the Egyptian history lesson turned thrash opus 'Creeping Death', which already cover the price of admission.
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Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition)
Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver marbled vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC2 276. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Pain Equals Funny (19:03)
Working The Ditch (6:36)
She's Got Weird Arms (3:26)
Allergic To Food (5:35)
Smiler (4:54)
Review: The Melvins, known for their unapologetically experimental and abrasive sound, continue their legacy of sonic exploration with Tarantula Heart, set for release via Ipecac Recordings. The album, featuring a five-track lineup, including the sprawling 19-minute opener 'Pain Equals Funny, which displays the band's penchant for pushing the boundaries of conventional music. One of the album's defining features is the incorporation of dual drum parts, with longtime Melvins drummer Dale Crover teaming up with Roy for an impressive display of rhythmic complexity. This collaboration adds a new dimension to the Melvins' sound, further solidifying their reputation as pioneers of unconventional music. Recorded, mixed, and co-produced by Toshi Kasai, a longtime collaborator of the band, Tarantula Heart adds to the album's eclectic sonic palette. While The Melvins may never achieve mainstream success due to their avant-garde approach, this album stands by their unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and innovation, making it a must-listen for fans of boundary-pushing music everywhere.
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Human (reissue)
Human (reissue) (bone white, blue jay & gold splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52021. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Flattening Of Emotions
Suicide Machine
Together As One
Secret Face
Lack Of Comprehension
See Through Dreams
Cosmic Sea
Vacant Planets
God Of Thunder (bonus track)
Review: .
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Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023
Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023 (limited gatefold clear, black & red splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 845713. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Crawling (3:18)
Faint (2:41)
Numb/Encore (3:28)
Papercut (3:06)
Breaking The Habit (3:08)
In The End (3:30)
Bleed It Out (2:49)
Somewhere I Belong (3:35)
Waiting For The End (3:40)
Castle Of Glass (3:18)
One More Light (4:05)
Burn It Down (3:50)
What I've Done (3:18)
Qwerty (3:20)
One Step Closer (2:33)
New Divide (4:29)
Leave Out All The Rest (3:20)
Lost (3:16)
Numb (3:07)
Friendly Fire (2:58)
Review: The 'Papercuts' Singles Collection 2000-2023 by American rock legends Linkin Park offers a comprehensive journey through the band's evolution over two decades. This anthology captures the essence of their genre-defining sound, showcasing their iconic hits alongside lesser-known gems. From the raw intensity of early tracks like 'One Step Closer' to the introspective depth of later releases such as 'Numb,' each song reflects the band's growth and artistic maturity. With powerful vocals, dynamic instrumentals, and poignant lyrics, LINKIN PARK's music continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
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 in stock $48.23
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World Music
World Music (limited acid yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LAUNCH 358. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Diarabi (2:50)
Goatman (3:59)
Goathead (5:09)
Disco Fever (4:26)
Golden Dawn (2:49)
Let It Bleed (3:53)
Run To Your Mama (2:26)
Goatlord (3:21)
Det Som Aldrig Forandras/Diarabi (7:14)
Review: Goat's World Music offers a captivating blend of Aboriginal, Nordic, psychedelia, acid Rock and tribal influences, exuding strong rock overtones driven by powerful female vocals that command attention with their intensity and strength. Throughout the album, listeners are treated to mesmerizing organ leads that add an ethereal dimension to the music, while abrasive and rash guitar work injects a raw energy into the sound. Tribal percussion rhythms further enhance the album's immersive atmosphere, transporting listeners on a sonic journey. With its diverse range of influences and eclectic instrumentation, World Music defies traditional genre boundaries, making this a listening experience that stands out.
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Master Of Puppets (remastered)
Master Of Puppets (remastered) (limited "battery brick" vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 5R1U. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Battery
Master Of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc
Review: There's no thrash, or general metal album, apart from possibly Black Sabbath's Paranoid, that's as instantly recognisable as Metallica's 1986 magnum opus Master Of Puppets. Although garnering an internet revival of sorts thanks to the title-track's inclusion in the season four finale of Stranger Things (which subsequently lead to a meeting between actor Joseph Quinn and the band who would bequeath him a guitar), any metalhead worth their salt will tell you how this album never strays too far from their blackened (no pun intended) heart. Featuring an endless expulsion of the most complex, hard-hitting yet instantaneously memorable metallic, progressive thrash of not just the 80's, but of any decade; one look at the tracklist should see iconic bangers leaping off the sleeve. From the intense opening cut 'Battery' to the aforementioned and incomparable title-track, to the haunting 'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)', all the way to the epic instrumental monster 'Orion', this third LP took the promise of the band's preceding 1984 effort 'Ride The Lightning', and lofted it into the metal stratosphere.
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Rat Wars
Rat Wars (limited translucent ruby vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 572461. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Demigods (4:03)
Future Of Hell (3:49)
Hateful (2:58)
(Of All Else) (3:35)
Crack Metal (4:19)
Unloved (1:47)
Children Of Sorrow (3:11)
Sicko (2:39)
Ashamed (4:27)
(Of Being Born) (1:31)
DSM-V (2:44)
Don't Try (5:00)
Review: LA based industrial trio HEALTH have had quite the curious trajectory from their confrontational noise-rock beginnings, to providing the acclaimed score to Max Payne 3, all the way to redefining themselves as a gritty, synth-metal behemoth on 2019's Vol 4: Slaves Of Fear. Following on from their lockdown-inspired two-part Disco 4 collaborative project which boasted cuts written in tandem with artists ranging from a multitude of differing sonic spheres, such as alternative hip-hop (JPEGMAFIA, Ghostemane) to hyperpop (100 Gecs) and even grindcore (Full Of Hell), their latest endeavour appears to be taking cues from both their more vicious experiments as well as their newfound collaborative ethos. With features from the likes of Godflesh and Willie Adler of Lamb Of God, whilst embracing both their metallic and techno-leaning indulgences simultaneously, Rat Wars promises to distil the myriad of components essential to the sonic makeup of HEALTH into one oppressive, melancholic, hellish, absorbing and vital collection.
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Obsidian Wreath
Obsidian Wreath (gatefold red & yellow swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: STVO 251. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Another Cycle (2:41)
Fulfilled (1:39)
Found Hand (4:59)
Clawing, Still (2:56)
Veil (1:44)
Amaranthine (4:17)
With Shadow (3:41)
Unrelenting (2:33)
Kindling (3:59)
Vestygian (6:55)
Review: Formed in 2016 and hailing from Fredericksburg, Virginia, Infant Island play within the unique Venn Diagram intersection of black metal and screamo, utilising the similar motifs of both sub-genres such as tremolo-picking, blast beats, shrieking vocals, macabre lyricism and an overwhelming wall-of-sound approach to conjure a truly hideous sonic hybrid of cataclysmic despair. Following on from 2020's critically acclaimed Beneath, the collective have recently signed to Secret Voice (imprint of Deathwish ran by Jeremy Bolm of modern post-hardcore heroes Touche Amore) to distribute their most dour, oppressive, vicious and cathartic work to date. Produced by Matthew Michel of hardcore/screamo pioneers Majority Rule, Obsidian Wreath marries the unhinged bedlam of emoviolence with blackened atmospherics and lush hues of shoegazing post-rock, making for an audible tapestry of furious blackgaze screamo that acknowledges, respects yet transcends any and all of their would-be peers.
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The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue)
The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue) (gatefold black red & gold splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52041. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Scavenger Of Human Sorrow (6:57)
Bite The Pain (4:32)
Spirit Crusher (6:47)
Story To Tell (6:37)
Flesh & The Power It Holds (8:28)
Voice Of The Soul (3:42)
To Forgive Is To Suffer (5:57)
A Moment Of Clarity (7:15)
Painkiller (6:06)
Review: Originally released in 1998, The Sound of Perseverance would serve as the seventh and subsequently final full-length from death metal pioneers Death, before mastermind Chuck Schuldiner's untimely loss due to brain cancer-related complications in 2001. Noted for being the only work with this specific line-up, featuring guitarist Shannon Hamm, drummer Richard Christy, and bassist Scott Clendenin (all members of Schuldiner's equally brilliant but often overlooked side-project Control Denied), this final death breath of fluid progressive tech-death greatness can sometimes fall through the cracks of the band's impeccable discography, and be fobbed off as a latter day addition sans the original core members, but mark our words, even the last Death album puts most modern death metal attempts to utter shame.
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You Could Do It Tonight
You Could Do It Tonight (eco mix vinyl LP + booklet limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BPR 100V. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Couch Slut Lewis (3:32)
Ode To Jimbo (3:12)
Wilkinson's Sword (5:29)
The Donkey (5:17)
Presidential Welcome (1:57)
Energy Crystals For Healing (4:13)
Downhill Racer (3:46)
Laughing & Crying (3:39)
The Weaversville Home For Boys (6:47)
Review: Self-described "putrid, drug-fueled gutter rock from the filthy streets of NYC", Couch Slut deal in ugliness, and boy is business a-boomin'! Meshing the most challenging facets of grindcore, hardcore punk, noise rock and black metal, the resulting cacophony is as unpleasant as it is impenetrable, yet the commanding presence of vocalist and primary songwriter Megan Osztrosits demands you suffer the audible torment while she details harrowing depictions of sexual violence, drug abuse and more singular inner-city horrors through subversive, vitriolic and grimly humoured phrases. Working with industrial hardcore manglers Uniform's Ben Greenberg (with previous production credits for Drab Majesty, Portrayal of Guilt, Metz), You Could Do It Tonight marks the fourth overall full-length from the group, and utterly refuses to dilute or smoothen their ethos of audibly healing through pain, or just pain for the fuck of it.
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 in stock $23.98
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Initium
Initium (LP)
Cat: 666202 1. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Initium (3:41)
Samhain (1:57)
Black Dream (2:42)
All Murder, All Guts, All Fun (1:17)
Macabre (0:54)
He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Named (1:36)
Horror Biz (2:37)
The Shift (3:06)
The Howl (2:48)
Archangel (5:12)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Initium would serve as the debut full-length from death-rock horror-punk outfit Samhain; the brainchild of Glenn Danzig (or Evil Elvis). Opting to disband Misfits in favour of redirecting his creative juices into a project he maintained more rigid control over, with the title even translating from Latin to English as "beginning", the LP marked a simultaneous embracing of more metallic, gothic rock and malevolent balladry, distancing itself from the Misfits' breakneck hardcore chaos. Arriving less than a full year after Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the transitional growing pains are evident with deep cut 'Archangel' being originally penned with Misfits bassist Jerry Only, while 'Horror Biz' is actually a re-worked version of the early Misfits single 'Horror Business'. Featuring Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar on several tracks, along with Reagan Youth bassist Al Pike making a singular appearance, four decades on Initium continues to resonate as a vital piece of punk rock/deathrock/horror-punk history with its laying of influential foundations.
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Christ Illusion
Christ Illusion (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP)
Cat: 443001. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Flesh Storm (4:14)
Catalyst (3:08)
Skeleton Christ (4:23)
Eyes Of The Insane (3:22)
Jihad (3:31)
Consfearacy (3:05)
Catatonic (4:55)
Black Serenade (2:57)
Cult (4:41)
Supremist (3:53)
Review: Announcing a reunion run of festival dates not five years on from their supposed farewell tour, what better time to revisit a truly under appreciated latter day gem from thrash metal titans Slayer? Originally released in 2006, Christ Illusion would serve as follow up to 2001's critically acclaimed God Hates Us All, while marking the band's first full-length with original drummer Dave Lombardo since 1990's Seasons In The Abyss. Somewhat shrugged off upon initial unveiling, in the near two decades since the project has amassed a legion of followers, mainly due to the work ultimately serving as one final effort from the original line up before guitarist Jeff Hanneman's untimely passing, followed by Lombardo's second departure.
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Heaven In Hiding
Heaven In Hiding (limited CD box set + necklace + feather pen + notebook)
Cat: 1028077 AEE. Rel: 20 Apr 23
I Am Become A Name
Chost
Temptation
Surrender
Chasing Shadows
Moth To A Flame
Alleviate
Enslaved
Dissapear
Lost & Left Behind
In Niz Bogzarad
Inermission
Heaven In Hiding
Review: Heaven In Hiding is the fourth studio album from Imminence, a Swedish metalcore band with an imposing presence in the modern day scene. They formed in 2009, and at this point their prominence can't be argued with. The album was foreshadowed by the title-track as the lead single, and it's a staggering track which flips between protracted moments of frosty balladry and blistering screamo explosions. The production is striking and modern, not least on album opener 'I Am Become A Name' and the composition reaches epic, orchestral heights. This deluxe edition comes as a box set with a necklace and feather included - one for the collectors.
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Iowa (reissue)
Iowa (reissue) (gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 007567 8645716. Rel: 13 May 22
(515) (4:45)
People = Shit (3:34)
Disasterpiece (1:26)
My Plague (3:38)
Everything Ends (4:18)
The Heretic Anthem (4:10)
Gently (4:51)
Left Behind (4:01)
The Shape (3:43)
I Am Hated (2:43)
Skin Ticket (2:53)
New Abortion (3:45)
Metabolic (7:37)
Iowa (14:59)
Review: At the turn of the 21st century, Slipknot opted to take the newfound fame and success rewarded by their self-titled debut, and run it into the ground in, what has to be, one of the most intriguing examples of chaos and inner band turmoil lending to an integral work.

Named after their home state, 'Iowa', still remains an utterly frightening project, driven by addiction, depression, and encompassing negativity. Refusing to pursue a more accessible route regardless of the ensuing momentum around them, the collective would lash out with an extremely severe batch of material that remains challenging even by today's standards.

While the now iconic leads singles, 'My Plague' and 'Left Behind' remain embedded in the metal spectrum, deeper cuts such as the caustic 'People = Shit', nihilism rally of 'The Heretic Anthem' or the decrepit defeatism of 'Skin Ticket' offer the bleakest look into the band's psyche at their most temperamental of conditions.

The fact that frontman Corey Taylor has confessed that the 14-minute closing title-track was recorded while highly inebriated and cutting himself with a broken liquor bottle, should be all the background one could need when approaching this complex, unforgiving beast of an album.

Reissued after far too long an absence, this beautiful new rendering finally allows for a timeless endeavour to be rediscovered in all of its violent glory; rarely bridging the vast dichotomy between mainstream and extreme metal.
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Slipknot (reissue)
Slipknot (reissue) (180 gram yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8645693. Rel: 22 Apr 22
742617000027 (0:35)
(Sic) (3:21)
Eyeless (3:53)
Wait & Bleed (2:27)
Surfacing (3:38)
Spit It Out (2:39)
Tattered & Torn (2:51)
Me Inside (2:39)
Liberate (3:11)
Prosthetics (4:55)
No Life (2:47)
Diluted (3:22)
Only One (2:22)
Scissors (8:28)
Review: 
The nu-metal scene of the late nineties/early noughties arguably birthed no act as seminal or incomparable as the masked, nine-member Iowa collective known as Slipknot.

Their highly influential self-titled full-length debut marked the first studio appearance of now iconic vocalist and frontman, Corey Taylor, whose unkempt aggression and visceral performance would help chart a course for a group destined for exposure and acclaim far beyond their murky compositions.

With buzzsaw riffs, a claustrophobic percussive assault and Taylor's vitriolic pennings, cuts such as '(Sic)', and 'Eye Less' have maintained their integral ferocity decades on while the rap-metal frenetics of 'Spit It Out' and melodious lead single 'Wait & Bleed' have remained the high water mark for all chasms of mainstream metal to this day.

Out of print and resold at extortionate prices for years, this reissue is a vital piece of the puzzle for any fan of the nine or collector of genre staples. Don't sleep on this rare chance to lock down a twisted classic.
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All Hope Is Gone (reissue)
All Hope Is Gone (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 07567 8645747. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Execute (2:40)
Gematria (The Killing Name) (5:03)
Sulfur (4:38)
Psychosocial (4:44)
Dead Memories (4:29)
Vendetta (5:16)
Butcher's Hook (4:15)
Gehenna (6:49)
This Cold Black (4:41)
Wherein Lies Continue (5:37)
Snuff (4:29)
All Hope Is Gone (4:50)
Review: The much anticipated follow up to 2003's, 'Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses', almost painted Slipknot into an uncertain corner, but once the now iconic 'Psychosocial' dropped, essentially all reservations were laid to rest.

Continuing to stray further from the bile and limescale grit of their earlier work, 'All Hope Is Gone', took the melodic lessons of its predecessor, and expanded upon them with dynamic and controversial results. From the crushing breakdowns and visceral fury of 'Gematria (The Killing Name)', to the Stone Sour leaning, big melody hooks of 'Sulfur' and 'Dead Memories', all the way to arguably one of the strongest points of contention, the utterly vulnerable and melancholic 'Snuff', would reveal dimensions of the Iowa 9-piece some never thought possible.

Possibly the most misunderstood entry in the collective canon, the project has garnered its own cult status in recent years, and also poignantly marks bassist Paul Grey's final effort with the group before his untimely passing in 2010.
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Dirt (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194399 53541. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Them Bones (2:27)
Dam That River (3:10)
Rain When I Die (6:04)
Down In A Hole (5:38)
Sickman (5:30)
Rooster (6:14)
Junkhead (5:05)
Dirt (5:11)
God Smack (4:39)
Hate To Feel (5:17)
Angry Chair (4:45)
Would? (3:30)
Review: For people of a certain age, their teenage years were defined by the edgy grunge, alt and punk rock sounds of bands like Alice in Chains. Three decades later their seminal sophomore effort, Dirt sounds as good as it ever did and gets an anniversary reissue to mark the occasion. It comes with plenty of powerful drums and big-ass basslines as well as yelping vocals and fuzzy textures that take in a range of emotions and even bigger riffs. This issue features a special insert and comes across four sides of vinyl so it's nice and loud, just as intended.
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Sphinctour (reissue)
Sphinctour (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3191C. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Psalm 69 (Elysee Montmarte, Paris) (5:05)
Crumbs (Congresscenter, Stuttgar) (3:53)
Reload (Convention Center, Albuquerque) (2:39)
Filth Pig (The Varsity Arena, Toronto) (6:37)
Just 1 Fix (Aragon #2, Chicago) (4:56)
NWO (The Palladium #1, Los Angeles) (5:52)
Hero (Gaswerk, Hamburg) (5:18)
Thieves (Mercer Arena, Seattle) (2:37)
Scarecrow (Jesolo Beach Festival, Venice) (7:31)
Lava (Dour Festival, Brussels) (8:51)
The Fall (Brixton Academy, London) (7:51)
Review: Ministry have always enjoyed playing with album titles - 1989's The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste being one of the best examples. They've also evolved from a synth pop outfit at the turn of that decade into one of the pre-eminent industrial rock and metal bands of the following ten years, a process that helps them stand out among a scene that became increasingly saturated as time progressed.

Never by-numbers, then, and always looking to experiment with effects, samples, and structure, on stage their reputation for being uncompromisingly Ministry precedes them, and here's at least some form of proof. Sphinctour (lol) is an 11 track album containing recordings from various live shows across the globe, each of which invokes the atmosphere and gargantuan power of the outfit in question, with the only real problem being the fact you probably weren't there to see these shows happen.
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Gebel Barkal (reissue)
Gebel Barkal (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: DC 863. Rel: 04 May 23
Gebel Barkal (4:40)
Version (4:31)
Review: Few conversations or analyses surrounding doom metal can begin without mentioning the integral Sleep and their genre-defining opus Dopesmoker. That same analytical discussion cannot be rounded up without OM coming into the fray, as the duo of bassist Al Cisneros and drummer Chris Haikus originally worked together as Sleep's rhythm section. The hypnotic 'Gebel Barkal' single would serve as the final recording from the pair following the 2007 full-length Pilgrimage, before 2009's God Is Good would welcome the arrival of current drummer Emil Amos and signal the group's continued expansion into an eventual three-piece.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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Motorhead
Motorhead (cassette)
Cat: WIKC 2. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Motorhead
Vibrator
Lost Johnny
Iron Horse/Born To Lose
White Line Fever
Keep Us On The Road
The Watcher
Train Kept A Rollin'
Review: Motorhead's eponymous debut album roared onto the scene with unapologetic ferocity, setting the stage for the legendary career of Lemmy Kilmister and his bandmates. Released in 1977, this seminal record embodies the raw power and relentless energy that would become synonymous with the Motorhead sound. From the thunderous rhythms of 'Motorhead' to the electrifying riffage of 'Iron Horse/Born to Lose,' each track delivers a sonic assault that leaves an indelible mark on the listener. With its gritty production and no-frills approach, Motorhead's debut remains a timeless testament to the unbridled spirit of rock 'n' roll rebellion, cementing its status as a classic.
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Leprosy (reissue)
Leprosy (reissue) (hot pink, bone white & blue jay splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52001. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Leprosy
Born Dead
Forgotten Past
Left To Die
Pull The Plug
Open Casket
Primitive Ways
Choke On It
Review: Arriving just a year after their seminal 1987 genre-defining debut LP Scream Bloody Gore, Floridian death metal pioneers Death and their creative mastermind Chuck Schuldiner would perfect, not only their own sound, but the blueprint for an entire movement with 1988's sophomore effort Leprosy. The first of their projects to be recorded at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, highly regarded today as the definitive studio home of the death metal genre thanks to the work of legendary producer and engineer Scott Burns (who would go on to cut records at the same space for Sepultura, Deicide, Obituary, Cannibal Corpse), the material marked the first stylistic and tonal shift towards the far more macabre, gory, compositionally and lyrically depraved bedlam that the genre would fully morph into throughout the next decade. In short, this is a death metal classic that requires little to no introduction, complete with virtuosic guitar leads, Morse-code blast beats and inhuman guttural bellows. The initiated should hang their heads in shame if unfamiliar, while those who've never gone looking into the deep abyss of Death, might be better off continuing to live in peaceful tranquillity.
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Garage Inc (reissue)
Garage Inc (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent blue swirl "fade to blue" vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BLCKND 131U. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Free Speach For The Dumb (2:36)
It's Electric (3:34)
Sabbra Cadabra (6:20)
Turn The Page (6:09)
Die, Die My Darling (2:22)
Loverman (6:02)
Mercyful Fate (13:03)
Astronomy (6:17)
Whiskey In The Jar (5:17)
Tuesday's Gone (8:39)
The More I See (4:47)
Helpless (6:11)
The Small Hours (6:39)
The Wait (4:54)
Crash Course In Brain Surgery (3:10)
Last Caress/Green Hell (3:30)
Am I Evil? (1:44)
Blitzkrieg (5:59)
Breadfan (3:32)
The Prince (5:43)
Stone Cold Crazy (6:45)
So What (3:08)
Killing Time (2:57)
Overkill (3:59)
Damage Case (3:38)
Stone Dead Forever (4:48)
Too Late Too Late (3:08)
Review: Originally released in 1998, Garage Inc. would follow the split double albums of Load and Re:Load as a form of creative cleanse for thrash metal titans Metallica. Clocking it at over two hours, this epic compilation of covers taken from the Garage Days Sessions, B-sides, as well as new selections, paint a sprawling sonic picture of the vast array of influences each member holds dear. Running the gamut from punk and hardcore (Discharge, Misfits), to early proto-metal (King Diamond, Motorhead), all the way to their classic rock and more outsider inspirations such as Bob Seger, Blue Oyster Cult and Lynyrd Skynyrd (with their rendition of 'Tuesday's Gone' as an exceptional highlight); this bloated, overstuffed collection may appear overwhelming at first glance, but offers a curious through line and insight into the varying machinations that have maintained Metallica's status as the biggest thrash metal act of all time. It all had to start somewhere, and what better place than the garage?
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In The Arms Of God (reissue)
In The Arms Of God (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3187C. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Stone Breaker
Paranoid Opioid
It Is That Way
Dirty Hands Empty Pockets (Already Gone)
Rise River Rise
Never Turns To More
Infinite War
So Much Left Behind
The Backslider
World On Fire
Crown Of Thorns
In The Arms Of God
Review: Originally released in 2005 as the follow up to the more accessible, melodious alt rock endeavour that was 2000's America's Volume Dealer, the seventh full-length from Raleigh, North Carolina stoner/sludge legends Corrosion Of Conformity, boasting the epic title In The Arms Of God, would take a half decade of introspection and self-reappraisal to materialise. Rediscovering their incomparable knack for hefty trudging riffs that displace the Louisiana bayou blues to caverns of beer-soaked sludge, for many the album signalled a return to form with both critics and avid fans celebrating the band's more corrosive elements once again. The only project not to feature drummer Reed Mullin as this was during his sabbatical from the group, while most notably being the final work with primary songwriter and overall mastermind Pepper Keenan until his glorious return on 2018's No Cross No Crown.
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Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94
Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94 (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4009. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Breadfan (4:47)
One (7:17)
Nothing Else Matters (7:35)
Master Of Puppets (3:19)
Wherever I May Roam (6:57)
Enter Sandman (6:07)
So What (3:41)
Review: "It rained like a cow pissing on a flat rock" Aerosmith's Steven Tyler apparently once said about Woodstock 94. His band's set, in the middle of the night, followed a monumental firework display at the end of Metallica's typically juggernaut show. A cataclysmic halt, picturing the scene in your mind now is almost biblical, moody storms setting in across a dangerously oversold, woefully organised weekender headlined by some of the most lightning-worthy rock bands on the planet. Short Cuts: The Best of Woodstock 94 is more than a concert recording, then. An abridged version of a marathon set, it's also a declaration of intent from metal titans who refused to be upstaged by the events unfolding around them. If there's ever an excuse to revisit Metallica on stage during the Black Album period, then surely it's with a backdrop of chaos and rage?
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Born In Hell
Born In Hell (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: VIIBS 001. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Children Of The Grave (9:50)
Hot Line (1:19)
War Pigs (6:25)
Iron Man (9:00)
Zero The Hero (7:49)
Heaven & Hell (6:48)
Iommi Solo (5:56)
Digital Bitch (8:12)
Black Sabbath (7:48)
Smoke On The Water (5:16)
Paranoid (3:40)
Review: Caputing the band in live action during the early 80s, Black Sabbath's Born In Hell is culled from the short tenure of former Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan as lead vocalist, after the departiure of Ozzy Osbourne's replacemennt Ronnie James Dio. Therefore, among the run through the Brum band's overwhelmingly legendary back catalogue there nestles a very Sabbath take on 'Smoke On The Water'. Of course, the biggest selling-point here is simply Sabbath doing Sabbath, very loudly, although not quite as loud as the crowd's reaction at various points of the show. Not least Tony Iommi's insane solo as 'War Pigs' refuels in preparation for its monumental climax, worth the price of admission alone.
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She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She
Cat: LMVT 1407951. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Whispers In The Echo Chamber (3:53)
House Of Self-Undoing (4:19)
Everything Turns Blue (4:19)
Tunnel Lights (4:00)
The Liminal (4:48)
Eyes Like Nightshade (4:35)
Salt (4:19)
Unseen World (3:26)
Place In The Sun (4:10)
Dusk (4:28)
Review: Following on from 2019's muted, folk-leaning Birth Of Violence, as well as the weighty Bloodmoon: I collaborative LP with experimental hardcore heroes Converge, which arrived in 2021; the Wiccan mystic that is Chelsea Wolfe returns with her highly anticipated seventh full-length She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She. Shying away from the acoustic or metallic sonics of prior projects in order to embrace a blistering new era of frosted trip-hop, chopped and screwed with industrial tinges, echoing a more ugly, gothic interpretation of Portishead at their most macabre, the endeavour also marks her first since departing long-time label-home Sargent House following a litany of controversies, in favour of the ever-expanding dynamic roster of Loma Vista (HEALTH, Militarie Gun, Soccer Mommy).
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She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She
She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 571570. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Whispers In The Echo Chamber (3:51)
House Of Self-Undoing (4:16)
Everything Turns Blue (4:19)
Tunnel Lights (4:07)
The Liminal (4:47)
Eyes Like Nightshade (4:35)
Salt (4:20)
Unseen World (3:26)
Place In The Sun (4:10)
Dusk (4:27)
Review: Gothic songstress Chelsea Wolfe makes her illustrious return on the much anticipated seventh full-length She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She. Following on from 2021's immense collaborative project with artcore auteurs Converge, the album shall serve as Wolfe's first solo endeavour since the minimal, folk-centric Birth Of Violence released in 2019, while serving as her first output since departing long-time label-home Sargent House (following a diatribe of controversies best saved for another time) in favour of Loma Vista; home to outsider artists of numerous sonic shapes. As this new chapter appears to be marrying elements of industrial fury with complex trip-hop motifs akin to Merzbow producing for Portishead, all the while maintaining her sultry, Wiccan hypnotism; 2024 looks set to be the year of the Wolfe.
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Hammersmith Odeon 1987
Hammersmith Odeon 1987 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 93772. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Wake Up Dead (3:37)
The Conjuring (4:37)
Bad Omen (3:29)
Rattlehead (3:43)
Killing Is My Business & Business Is Good! (2:43)
Peace Sells (2:29)
Last Rites/Loved To Deth (3:25)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin (3:42)
Devil's Island (4:58)
Mechanix (7:14)
Good Mourning (4:56)
Black Friday (3:03)
Review: Taken from their controversial/iconic debut UK/European show at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1987, this performance from thrash metal titans Megadeth was famously plagued by misfortune due to the band's gear getting stuck in customs, leading to unfamiliar hired equipment causing the dreaded technical difficulties throughout. Those in attendance that faithful night have since rushed to the band's defence, with the general consensus being no issues could overshadow the sheer ferocity and energetic mayhem exuded by Mr. Dave Mustaine (and his at the time bandmates). Captured whilst promoting their genre staple sophomore effort Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?, the set is packed to the brim with blistering, breakneck paced renditions of some the band's most mammoth, face-melting bangers from 'Wake Up Dead' to 'Peace Sells' with plenty of fan favourite deep cuts like the criminally overlooked 'Devil's Island' making appearances.
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America's Volume Dealer
America's Volume Dealer (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & black smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3185C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Over Me (4:20)
Congratulations Song (3:21)
Stare Too Long (4:57)
Diablo Blvd (3:25)
Doublewide (4:13)
Zippo (4:32)
Who's Got The Fire (3:07)
Sleeping Martyr (4:57)
Take What You Want (3:29)
13 Angels (6:34)
Gittin' It On (2:37)
Rather See You Dead (1:44)
Steady Roller (demo version) (2:27)
Review: Originally released at the turn of the new millennium, America's Volume Dealer marked the sixth full-length from North Carolina sludging southern metal legends Corrosion Of Conformity, and would be the last to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin before his return a decade later in 2010. Noted for being the band's most accessible or "radio-friendly" project due to the more polished production and increased reliance on melody, there's no denying that while the dank stoner-heft grooves of old are largely absent, the more alternative rock-leaning approach to their signature brand of metallic, southern blues, in hindsight, was a remarkable breath of fresh air within their back catalogue.
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Individual Thought Patterns (reissue)
Individual Thought Patterns (reissue) (hot pink bone & black splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Overactive Imagination (3:27)
In Human Form (3:54)
Jealousy (3:39)
Trapped In A Corner (4:14)
Nothing Is Everything (3:14)
Mentally Blind (4:51)
Individual Thought Patterns (4:36)
Destiny (3:28)
Out Of Touch (4:16)
The Philosopher (3:59)
Review: The mid-90s were a time of immense change for the death metal scene, strongly linked to the endless progression of the genre's most vital pioneers Death, who in retrospect, appeared to be reshaping, retooling and expanding the genre for their current and future peers in real time. Having already switched out the lyrical gore obsessions of their early material for the socio-political ponderings of 1990's Spiritual Healing, before turning to more opaque, introspective ruminations on their superbly technical, progressive death metal opus Human in 1991, a two-year gap would occur (a lengthy creative respite in terms of their prolificacy) before the arrival of 1993's Individual Thought Patterns. During this time, metal drumming legend Gene Hoglan (Testament, Fear Factory) would enter the mix along with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque, and this newly refurbished line up would continue to build upon the virtuosic hyper-technical prog-death blueprint of Human, but with a major increase of oppressive, metallic menace, leading many to consider the work to be Death's most mercurial balance of artistic complexity and vicious heaviness.
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Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023
Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023 (gatefold bone vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4845683. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Crawling (3:18)
Faint (2:41)
Numb/Encore (3:28)
Papercut (3:06)
Breaking The Habit (3:08)
In The End (3:30)
Bleed It Out (2:49)
Somewhere I Belong (3:35)
Waiting For The End (3:40)
Castle Of Glass (3:18)
One More Light (4:05)
Burn It Down (3:50)
What I've Done (3:18)
Qwerty (3:20)
One Step Closer (2:33)
New Divide (4:29)
Leave Out All The Rest (3:20)
Lost (3:16)
Numb (3:07)
Friendly Fire (2:58)
Review: .
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Spiritual Healing (reissue)
Spiritual Healing (reissue) (red, & blue splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52011. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Living Monstrosity
Altering The Future
Defensive Personalities
Within The Mind
Spiritual Healing
Low Life
Genetic Reconstruction
Killing Spree
Review: Following on from 1988's seminal sophomore triumph Leprosy, pioneering death metal forefathers Death entered into the 90s with a work that would shift perception on, not only their own project, but the entire genre as an entity. Released in 1990, Spiritual Healing marked a notable embracing of more melodious compositions, largely due to the presence of lead guitarist James Murphy, with this LP being his only contribution to the band's discography, along with bassist Terry Butler. Coinciding with the simultaneous maximisation of technicality and melody, the album would also shift the lyrical approach of primary songwriter Chuck Schuldiner, who began moving away from gore and viscera-soaked tales and focusing more on the real-world horrors of drug addiction, poverty, serial killers, organised religion and corrupt faith healers, just like the one that adorns the iconic artwork.
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Banished By Sin
Banished By Sin (limited gatefold gold vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 425198 1705279. Rel: 25 Apr 24
From Unknown Heights You Shall Fall (3:18)
Doomed To Die (3:07)
Sever The Tongue (3:24)
Faithless (3:22)
Bury The Cross, With Your Christ (2:57)
Woke From God (3:03)
Ritual Defied (3:37)
Failures Of Your Dying Lord (3:20)
Banished By Sin (3:00)
A Trinity Of None (3:18)
I Am I, Curse Of Death (2:56)
The Light Defeated (3:02)
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Closure/Continuation (Deluxe Edition)
Closure/Continuation (Deluxe Edition) (2xCD + Blu-ray box set + book)
Cat: 194399 56972. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Harridan
Of The New Day
Rats Return
Dignity
Herd Culling
Walk The Plank
Chimera’s Wreck
Population 3
Never Have
Love In The Past Tense
Harridan (instrumental)
Of The New Day (instrumental)
Rats Return (instrumental)
Dignity (instrumental)
Herd Culling (instrumental)
Walk The Plank (instrumental)
Chimera’s Wreck (instrumental)
Harridan (Blu-ray)
Of The New Day
Rats Return
Dignity
Herd Culling
Walk The Plank
Chimera’s Wreck
Review: Porcupine Tree made a fine comeback in early November with their 'Harridan' single. It was well received and certainly lived up to the band's reputation for being one of the UK's most forward-thinking, genre-defying outfits. That was their first new music in 12 years and now comes their album Closure/Continuation. It is a grand statement that is presented here as a deluxe version with an album artwork booklet and a Blu-Ray boxset. It is packed with their definitive and singular take on progressive rock from front to back.
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Closure/Continuation
Closure/Continuation (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 56901. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Harridan (8:01)
Of The New Day (4:43)
Rats Return (5:48)
Dignity (8:20)
Herd Culling (6:45)
Walk The Plank (4:29)
Chimera’s Wreck (9:34)
Review: Steven Wilson, Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison are better known as the hugely influential and ever innovative British rock outfit Porcupine Tree. Wilson formed the band as an outlet for his experimental side outside the work he did with his other band N-Man, who had a more synth pop styled sound. Porcupine Tree evolved into a live act and expanded their sound to go from psychedelic rock and ambient soundscapes to experimental pop and then a big, powerful metal sound. All of those different niches came together on their later records making the band real cult favourites.
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Danzig 5: Blackacidevil
Danzig 5: Blackacidevil (limited gatefold 180 gram silver vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 2508. Rel: 05 Nov 21
7th House (3:50)
Blackacidevil (4:23)
See All You Were (5:01)
Sacrifice (4:24)
Hint Of Her Blood (5:02)
Serpentia (6:40)
Come To Silver (3:50)
Hand Of Doom (version) (2:56)
Power Of Darkness (3:18)
Ashes (5:29)
Review: It's insane to think this seminal industrial metal album originally came out all the way back in 1996. Now reissued after its unanimous hailing as a pioneering moment in metal's fusion with breaks and experimental electronic, this version of Danzig's 'Blackacidevil' sees a complete remastering and revamping. Clock that diabolical biosynthetic demon portrayed on the new front cover. From the crunching breaks opener '7th House', through to the relentless trip-hop hurt of 'Serpentia', and the sinfully distorted plod of 'Come To Silver', we're sure you won't be disappointed by this 180g collector's edition - a milestone in electronic rock.
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V
V (LP + poster + insert limited to 150 copies)
Cat: HRRLP 2667. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Living Backwards (2:33)
I Bleed Black (5:10)
When Emotion Dies (2:09)
Patra (Petra) (7:35)
Ice Monkey (3:59)
Jack Frost (7:22)
Angry Man (4:21)
Mind-Food (3:17)
Review: It's kind of ironic that doom metal is so intrinsically linked to early Black Sabbath. After all, the British guitar wielding icons may have conjured feelings of despair and unease, but their formative years are more readily defined by high rather than low speeds. Saint Vitus, who joined the party later, around 1979, are a far more accurate reference for the genre itself, which was really just getting going at the time this lot got together. The often downtempo but powerful tracks match a similarly un-rushed work rate. 11 years after their incarnation, the Los Angeles group finally unveiled their logically titled fifth album, V. Thick and heavy riffs, a general feeling of weight and some wildly experimental segments mark this out as an example of how SV lost none of their edge in their first decade.
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Judas Christ (reissue)
Judas Christ (reissue) (limited gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: SM 26170921R. Rel: 10 May 22
The Return Of The Son Of Nothing (5:03)
So Much For Suicide (4:22)
Vote For Love (4:49)
The Truth's For Sale (4:17)
Fireflower (0:30)
Sumer By Night (6:26)
Love Is As Good As Soma (6:38)
Angel Holograms (3:39)
Spine (4:00)
I Am In Love With Myself (3:53)
Heaven Of High (4:09)
Too Far Gone (4:40)
Review: While Tiamat have gone through many different iterations and shapeshifts over the course of their 25 year tenure, there's no denying the Swedish goth-rockers penchant for the gloomy and macabre with Lovecraftian and Poe sentiments weaved throughout.

It's arguably why their often misunderstood seventh full-length, 'Judas Christ', is regarded as the outlier in their expansive canon.

Leaning deep into lovelorn themes with retro Sisters Of Mercy influences lending cuts like 'Fireflower' and 'Angel Holograms' a death-rock hue, it was perhaps too less death obsessed for the morbid fanbase upon initial discovery.

This 20 year anniversary reissue allows fans old and new to revisit, reassess and pay residual respect.
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Mean Machine
Mean Machine (limited white, blue & orange splattered vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: HRR 588LP3S. Rel: 22 Jun 22
Free For All (3:36)
We Stay Free (3:18)
Making Noise & Drinking Beer (3:32)
Ready For Love (4:15)
Wanna Make Love (3:40)
Tyrant (4:05)
Invaders (2:24)
Grapes Of Wrath (4:09)
Blood Suckin' Woman (5:58)
Killer Cat (2:31)
Review: One of the countless (yet possibly first) bands to sport the Tyrant name, this German 80's thrash metal incarnation rode a delicate path between early, nigh on proto-black metal and glammy cheese.

While titles like 'Making Noise and Drinking Beer', 'Blood Suckin' Woman', and 'We Stay Free' might show their age, scratch beneath the surface and you'll discover a bevvy of vehement, precise riffs and era-appropriate howling theatrical vocals scattered across this underrated debut.
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Timewave Zero
Timewave Zero (gatefold LP + CD)
Cat: 194399 49101. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Io (20:33)
Ea (19:30)
Io
Ea
Review: There's arguably few modern bands pushing and expanding the confines of death metal like Denver, Colorado based genre provocateurs, Blood Incantation.

Combining intricate tech-death stylings with psychedelic, prog-rock passages all awash in sci-fi hues led to 2019's 'Hidden History of the Human Race', landing on several end of year lists.

The much anticipated follow up, 'Timewave Zero', is a purposeful 180 from their formula, eschewing vocals, riffs and malevolence for ambient, synth-based science fiction psychedelia akin to latter day Tangerine Dream.

It may seem a perplexing departure, but one the group have envisioned since prior to releasing their 'Starspawn' debut in 2016. Continuing to carve out their own path, and craft a solely unique vision may lose some riff-raff semi-fans, but those willing to follow Blood Incantation on their ever unfolding cosmic journey, have just been handed the keys to the unknown.
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Condition Human (reissue)
Cat: NPR 1132VINYL. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Arrow Of Time (4:00)
Guardian (4:18)
Hellfire (5:05)
Toxic Remedy (4:02)
Selfish Lives (4:43)
Eye 9 (3:26)
Bulletproof (3:50)
Hourglass (5:11)
Just Us (6:01)
All There Was (4:42)
The Aftermath (3:45)
Condition Human (3:58)
Espiritu Muerto (3:44)
Review: Progressive metal legends, Queensryche, pulled off the unthinkable with their fourteenth full-length, 'Condition Human'. The second album to feature vocalist Todd La Torre, after the dramatic firing and subsequent lawsuit brought by former frontman Geoff Tate, served as a reinvigorated rebirth, with many regarding the project to be easily the finest output from the group in the 21st century. Lengthier, more technical and brimming with seasoned chops, 2015 marked a major return to form which the band would capitalise further upon with 2019's, 'The Verdict'. No better time to revisit a modern essential before the imminent arrival of the much hyped, 'Digital Noise Alliance.'
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Lice All
Lice All (gatefold LP)
Cat: BR 35LP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Hung Bunny (5:41)
Roman Dog Bird (4:28)
Sacrifice (3:25)
Second Coming (5:41)
The Ballad Of Dwight Fry (2:09)
With Teeth (1:50)
Review: Proto-grunge/sludge metal band Melvins laid down six compelling songs on their fourth album. Lice-All was a cohesive, tightly woven trip made up of three original tunes and three fine covers. Two of them were originally written by the man, the legend, Alice Cooper, and one is by nose rock gang Flipper. The record is said to have influenced bands such as Sunn O))) and Sleep over the years because of the way it layer sup heavy, droning guitars. First release back in 1992 and something of a cult classics, this reissue comes on red wax. Back then, the album was known as a set titled LP, but also under the name Lysol.

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Alone In Death
Alone In Death (limited red & blue & black smash vinyl 12")
Cat: ULR 330EP. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Alone In Death (4:14)
Hellsphere (3:24)
Realistic Flesh Mask (3:11)
The Pain Of Existence (3:03)
Graverot (2:38)
God Is My Enemy (3:31)
Review: Following on from last year's crushing debut full-length, 'The Codex Of Flesh', Colorado Springs deathcore new schoolers, Crown Magnetar, return with the visceral 'Alone In Death' EP. Combining all facets of the genre from the brutally heavy to the obscenely technical, their myriad cacophony careens with zero warning into obliterating blast beats, mammoth breakdowns and caustic, malevolent shrieks. For a subgenre once so maligned and snobbed, it's releases like this that serve as testament to the vitality and staying power of such a twisted hybrid.
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