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Singles
Melvin (reissue)
Melvin (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: NUM 726LPC1. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Melvin (2:30)
Come Back (2:26)
Review: Not to be confused with the contemporary songwriter Belles, 1960s Canadian soft rockers The Bells, 1980s British pop rockers The Belle Stars, or the seminal Detroit techno anthem by Jeff Mills, Numero Group invite you to step back in time and experience one of the best under-referenced 'response songs' of all time. Taking a lead from Them's 1965 hit 'Gloria', The Belles rework the format to sing about a guy they like. "M-E-L-V-I-I-I... M-E-L-V-I-N, Meeeeelllvviinn" the chorus kind of goes, backing track set to a lackadaisical, classic, jangling, looped rock 'n' roll stomp. Backed with the B-side, 'Come Back', which sets a lighter but brisker mood with its up tempo vocal quartet, delicate snare rolls and catchy six string chords, this is quite the trip to and through another era.
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Top Brass
Cat: AJX 7675. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Top Brass (3:36)
Top Brass (Bare Essentials mix) (3:41)
Review: Composer Matt Berry aims to mimic the classic iconic Library Music label KPM with this new outing on Acid Jazz. It is the first in a series of such releases and it does a fine job of following in the label's tradition of providing the musical bedrock for classic British TV series and international movies. KPM used composers such as Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield and Berry proves he is right up there with this 7". 'Top Brass' is a funky instrumental with dramatic strings that add a sense of tension to the rude boy swagger of the rhythm. On the flip is a more stripped-back 'Bare Essentials mix' which is just as good and a little more menacing.
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Batua
Batua (7")
Cat: MSR 040. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Batua (4:39)
Love Me & Give Up (3:29)
Review: For seven years, Matasuna Records has been dedicated to uncovering musical gems from the past. Now, they introduce a thrilling contemporary find: Barcelona-based band Bidaide. Their debut 7" vinyl single features two unreleased tracks, 'Batua' and 'Love Me & Give Up', both of which showcase their eclectic blend of soul, funk, psychedelic rock, reggae-dub, and library music. 'Batua' on the A-side delivers an energetic fusion of funky rhythms, agile guitar dialogues, and vibrant brass overlays. On the B-side, 'Love Me & Give Up' offers a soulful, relaxed vibe with Motown-esque charm. Bidaide's evolution from a duo to a vibrant band culminates in this dynamic release.
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Gespielt von: Voodoocuts
Tags: Afro Funk
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Nobody But You
Cat: BCR 137. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Nobody But You (2:18)
Gift Of Life (3:23)
Review: We have always got time for new heat from Big Crown and that's just what we have here from Brainstory. This trio of artists take cues from the label's co-owner Leon Michels and his work interpreting the Wu-Tang but with this own energy. They dropped a first EP back in 2014 and since then have looked to jazz, hip-hop old and new, soul and cinematic opulence for their inspiration. This new 7" comes as the outfit is finishing off its second full length and is a fine taster of what to expect with a show stopping two-sider that will soon find its way into you heart.
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The Real
The Real (limited numbered 10")
Cat: AUK 04710. Rel: 27 May 22
The Real (4:56)
Where Do We Go From Here? (4:06)
Review: The 60s Liverpudlian rock quartet are famed for their song '6 Day War', which has been sampled from the likes of DJ Shadow in Tokyo Drift and Pusha T on his album released earlier this year. This track is undoubtedly a classic, written in the aftermath of the ongoing Arab-Israeli war of 1967, '6 Day War' is one of the best anti-war tracks of all time. The slow jam-rock ballad comes from the band's album 'Oh What a Lovely War!' released in 1973 which has not been released in Britain until now, making this a landmark pressing. The record is a psychedelic soft-progressive rock LP with emphasis on heavy guitars like in 'Lay it Down' and even pulls from folk rock in 'Dirty Delilha Blues'. Colonel Bagshot were almost criminally overlooked, though their music seems to consistently stand the test of time and it's easy to hear why. The sound is quintessential Liverpool rock, even down to the naming conventions being evocative of The Beatles.
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Viemos De Longe
Viemos De Longe (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: BJR 45031. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Viemos De Longe (4:24)
Visita Noturna (4:22)
Review: Collignon brings some real class to this new one on Bongo Joe Records. It is a tidy two-track 45rpm that is best described as psychedelic tropical. Opener 'Viemos De Longe' is a dense and busy mix of warped synth wobbles and steamy jungle effects, humid pads and mystic melodies that take you deep into overgrown flora where all manner of birds and frogs await with their weird and wonderful calls. Add in some psyched-out rock guitars and a sense of 60s spy theme funk and you have a marvellous cut. Flip it over for further sonic fun in the form of the magical 'Visita Noturna.'
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Fu30 Part 3
Fu30 Part 3 (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: ATD 026. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Over Blower (3:49)
Orb (3:24)
A Million Miles Away (4:40)
Review: You can trace the roots of Fu Manchu back to the disaffected wastelands of mid-1980s US suburbia. Specifically Palm Desert, California - at the time, a quite unlikely focal point of a loose 'scene' defined by interferential rock & roll, drawing lines between early grunge, psyche, punk, metal and blues, the movement gave us Masters of Reality, Sleep, and, of course, Queens of the Stone Age. Stoner-leaning Fu Manchu were very much at the centre of that, and are now ready to celebrate 30 years since they emerged from the dry heat and bong water of the period, they've been putting out episodic 10" vinyls on limited pressings to mark the occasion. Musically, this is familiar territory, as hard and gnarly as it is exploratory, funky and infectious, which can only be a good thing when you're celebrating a big one.
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Uzi Kinrot
Uzi Kinrot (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 091. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Uzi Kinrot (3:13)
Sea Gull (4:37)
Review: Several years before Uzi Kinrot, we were lucky enough to attend a cultural exchange, of sorts, between Lithuania's burgeoning electronic scene and Israel's fertile alternative music community. The results were staggering, and in addition to presenting the Balkan state as an epicentre of leftfield dance, it also made a strong case for the Middle East as a hotbed for the kind of music makers destined to score some Quentin Tarantino or David Lynch movie. Back up to date, and Les Dynamites, whose reputation has long reached beyond their Jerusalem hometown, have returned to emphasise the latter point. Uzi Kinrot is a groove-packed double-A side that feels alive with energy, perhaps thanks to the single-take recording process. It's twangy, psychedelic, nostalgic and yet utterly timeless stuff that yearns to be heard on a beach while you hide from the heat of afternoon sun.
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Beggin' (reissue)
Beggin' (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: FTSR 007LEMONADE. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Beggin' (3:08)
Beggin' (instrumental) (3:10)
Review: San Francisco Bay Area soul band Monophonics's 'Beggin' is their own fine cover version of a song originally released by Franki Valli & The Four Seasons. It has been covered and sampled by a number of other acts who have done a fine job of popularising it, but this version by this large and often rotating cast of musicians is one that truly brings something different. It has a retro 60s soul sound in the gauzy guitars, while the rolling drums hit hard with extra texture from further psyched-out guitar lines. An instrumental is included for those who prefer a more direct approach.
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Sigmund Jahn Bossa
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 173. Rel: 25 Oct 21
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (2:52)
Aquaria (2:27)
Review: Fresh from dropping another essential seven-inch with his regular Sound Combo band, Misha Paniflov has joined forces with fellow multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee for a string of collaborative singles. This "45" sports two genuinely impressive cuts, each full to bursting with quality live instrumentation. It opens with 'Sigmund Jahn Bossa', a superb fusion of late 1960s library jazz (think Roy Budd's score for Get Carter and you're in the right ballpark), bustling bossa-nova and spiralling psych-funk. Over on the flip the pair continue to deliver lounge, influenced, tongue-in-cheek thrills via the cheap, Sideman drum machine rhythms, tumbling guitars, elongated Hammond organ chords and hazy backing vocals of 'Aquaria'.
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Planeador
Cat: NYCT 7082. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Planeador (3:06)
Intuicion (3:45)
Review: Caito Sanchez lives in New York but was born in Panama and is a dedicated drummer who has spent years as a sideman. He's been honing his craft since the early 2000s and has played with the likes of Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and Brian Jackson. Now he finally makes the big step of going it alone and this debut single shows what he is capable of. He takes care of drums, but also bass, guitar and lead voice on a pair of nuggets that are heavy and psychedelic Spanish rock tunes full of fresh new wave sounds.
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La Camita (Jacques Renault Edit)
La Camita (Jacques Renault edit) (3:23)
Son De Tambor Y San Juan (Jacques Renault edit) (3:36)
Review: Mushroom Pillow have tapped up the maverick Jacques Renault here and asked him to tap into a whole new world of influence away from his colourful house fair. It is the rich heritage of Latin underground sounds he leans on most as he threads together his own edits of classics from that world into two steamy new jams. His vibrant rhythms come peppered with mystic flutes and Latin vocals, psyched-out guitars and soulful melodies that make for truly captivating listening. The originals were chosen for their historical significance and cultural impact and have been sympathetically touched up here.
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Alben
Jellies
Jellies (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 144. Rel: 23 Jan 23
If I'm Anything (3:13)
Compass Pass (3:44)
Love Said (Let's Go) (3:21)
Pour It Out (4:04)
Papers (4:31)
Copper Nail (2:42)
ESTWD (4:17)
Chilli (3:40)
Shepherd's Song (3:55)
Situations (4:35)
The Wagon (4:09)
Review: Aaron Fletcher and Tim Parkin are 77:78 and they dropped their debut album back in 2018 during a heatwave. It was perfect timing for a record that is scorched and red hot throughout with its throwback 60s beat pop sounds all rich in big hooks and English psychedelia. There are an array of deep and beautiful harmonies throughout the record, elements of tumble down dub and plenty of fragile vocal sounds. Standout include the likes of 'Papers' and the most metro of the lot, 'Love Said (Let's Go).'
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Disaster Luud Noma
Disaster Luud Noma (limited CD)
Cat: OMM 290762. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Drum Things (Erschlagzeugtes)
Asynchron (Verjault Und Zugeredet)
Yea Yea Yea (Zerbeatelt)
Broken (Ofensivitaaten)
Somnium (Trauma)
Frequency (Entzwei)
Autonomes (Entdrei)
Chaoticolour (Entsext)
Expressionidiom (Kapuntterbunt)
Altitude (Quaar Feld Aus)
Impropulsion (Noch'n Lied)
Review: Emerging from Germany's psychedelic and progressive rock underground in the late 1960s, Amon Duul was a freewheeling collective named in honour of the "art commune" in Berlin in which they not only came together, but also recorded their turn-of-the-seventies albums - most notably the 1972 double album Disaster Luud Noma. Here reissued in fully remastered form, the album is highly significant - and not just because it is now counted as one of the earliest expressions of what would become known as krautrock. Built on dense, layered percussion and rhythms beaten out by multiple drummers, its' hard-to-pigeonhole sound drew on fuzzy psychedelic rock, twisted jazz-rock and the collective's own radical experimentation. It remains an utterly insane record, but a brilliant one at that.
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Catalogue Raisonne: Vol. 11: Round The Edges (The Definitive Edition)
Cat: SIS 011SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:06)
Rc8 (I See Hate) (5:14)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:49)
Review: Northampton-based psychedelic rock band Dark formed in 1968 while founding member Steve Giles was still at school. They quickly became popular on the live circuit and worked up a tight playing style that they managed to capture when in the studio. Their debut album is their most well-known but a long series of compilations have also been issued. However, this is the first-ever accurate reproduction of one of the last surviving original twelve gatefold copies of the band's debut with the full-colour gatefold sleeve.
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Imperfect Strangers
Imperfect Strangers (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERC 098. Rel: 22 Mar 21
Yellow Samba (5:30)
Hands On Fire (3:44)
Cymbolia (3:51)
Oyster (3:27)
Basic Tactic (1:54)
Almost Touching (4:27)
Kites (5:58)
Journey To Omdurman (2:34)
Under The Ice (4:18)
Chasing Moroder (5:39)
Spring Man (2:51)
Woman In A Room (Of Colors) (3:36)
Review: Emotional Rescue go hunting in the reeds for forgotten projects, and come up trumps once again. Delay Tactics formed at the beginning of the 80s as a tape looping project from Carl Weingarten and Reed Nesbit before expanding their palette with Walter Whitney's synth vamping. They didn't last past their second album, 1984's Any Questions?, but now the finest of the band's catalogue has been documented here. The sound is prime inquisitive 80s, teetering between the traditional band dynamic and the experimental pastures of technology-powered music. At times infectiously playful ('Oyster') and at others compellingly beautiful ('Kites'), Delay Tactics are exactly the kind of band that deserve another moment in the sunshine.
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Boston Music Hall 1972
Cat: RANDB 111LP. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Between Blue & Me (5:34)
Burlesque (4:52)
My Friend The Sun (4:33)
Top Of The Hill (8:12)
Holding The Compass (4:18)
The Weaver's Answer (9:05)
Song For Me (11:49)
Review: By 1972, Family had really hit their stride after big success with albums Fearless and Bandstand. Boston Music Hall 1972 was recorded live at the eponymous venue on September 28th 1972 although ' A Song For Me' was recorded for "Rockenstock" French TV earlier in January of that year. It was recorded for radio during their Autumn tour and has big tunes like 'Burlesque', 'My Friend The Sun' and 'The Weaver's Answer' as well as a special bonus recording of 'A Song For Me,' which was originally written for French TV/A super sounding album from one of the great 70s bands.
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Tear Your Minds Wide Open! (Expanded Edition)
Cat: DAMGOOD 484CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Cold Hearted Stowaway
One Lie At A Time
Mystery Train
Too Much Choice
The Mask
Live For Yesterday
You Tear My Mind Wide Open
The God Of The Gaps
The Habit Machine
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again
Your Face Tomorrow
Nobody Knows Anything
The Girl In The Glass Case (instrumental edit - bonus track)
You Tear My Mind Wide Open (Home demo - bonus track)
The Mask (original version - bonus track)
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again (Home demo - bonus track)
The God Of Gaps (Band demo - bonus track)
One Lie At A Time (Band demo - bonus track)
Live For Yesterday (Home demo - bonus track)
Grow Up (bonus track)
Review: While The Galileo 7's records are all nostalgic by design - they specialise in making psych-pop and psych-rock that sounds so authentically 1960s that it should come with a Beatle wig and a free tab of acid - few are quite as heady, densely layered or hallucinatory as 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open. Here that album is given the expanded reissue treatment. Alongside all 12 tracks from the set - including the squally brilliance of 'The Mask', with its gnarled guitar riffs, Hammond stabs and elongated solos, and the Hendrix-esque 'Your Face Tomorrow' - you get eight bonus cuts. Expect a mix of instrumental mixes, alternate versions, band demos and home recordings.
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Songs For Tres
Songs For Tres (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 295LPC1. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Elizabeth Hart, Jon Catfish DeLorme, Adam Amram & Brent Cordero - "Rainbows" (3:40)
Elizabeth Hart - "I'll Walk With You" (4:54)
Jon Catfish DeLorme - "Wonderful Feeling" (4:48)
Elizabeth Hart, Jon Catfish DeLorme, Adam Amram & Brent Cordero - "Clay Pigeons" (3:24)
Elizabeth Hart - "Home" (3:54)
Elizabeth Hart, Jon Catfish DeLorme, Adam Amram & Brent Cordero - "Station Man" (5:11)
Elizabeth Hart, Jon Catfish DeLorme, Adam Amram & Brent Cordero - "Right Track Now" (3:00)
Brent Cordero - "Whole Lotta Peace Of Mind" (5:10)
Elizabeth Hart - "Walk Around" (3:19)
Adam Amram - "Into The Sea" (4:30)
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Medium Interstellar
Medium Interstellar (limited translucent cream & blue splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: FC 22. Rel: 26 May 23
I (19:37)
II (8:55)
III (8:08)
Review: Opening on the grinding powerhouse of 'I', Kosmik Sun present three tracks of epic, cinematic heavy rock-metal which gives a nod to the likes of Mogwai and Explosions In the Sky. Albeit here things seem to have taken more of an influence from darker places, with each part of the triptych casting an eerie spell over the listener, transporting them to psychedelic, doom-laden otherworldly places. The side project of German aficionado Eugen Kohl, best known for the Crypt Witch project, Kosmik Sun also features members of Coven Spell and Devil Leaf, which, if nothing else, should let any newbies know exactly what they're in for. Steeped in deep stoner atmosphere, not to mention exceptional, gritty musicality, this is intensity for thinking people and it never lets up.
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Taking Cover
Taking Cover (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSUND 5581C. Rel: 18 Mar 22
But It's Alright (2:53)
Everybody (2:44)
Some Of Us (3:05)
Wish I (2:54)
Feelin' All The Things (3:56)
Any Way That You Want Me (2:39)
Reach Out I'll Be There (2:59)
Show Me (2:52)
Lucille (4:14)
Love It Or Leave (3:09)
Your Lady (3:12)
Just Like You (Ric Seaberg Solo) (3:06)
Review: Timing is definitely everything in life. Just ask Morning Reign. This unearthed album, now around 50 years old, was never released at the time, but had it been there's every chance you'd be much more familiar with the band name in question. Instead, they only put out four 45rpm singles while still active, and disappeared with little fanfare and few tributes paid. Take it from us before you even hit play on the previews, that story is regrettable, and their obscurity a crying shame.

Critics tackling Taking Cover now it has finally made its way to the release schedule have pointed to Morning Reign setting precedents for garage rock, and the likelihood people would have been referencing them alongside the likes of The Doors and Eric Burdon had they managed to break through. A classic that took a long time to realise it.

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Monsters & Angels
Monsters & Angels (limited gatefold purple vinyl LP)
Cat: WKC 938411. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Wild Eyes (3:25)
Superman's Hand (3:15)
Hop Sing Said (4:21)
Chad (3:49)
Want You Like Before (2:39)
Tear Me Up (3:31)
Last Chance (4:08)
One Thousand Ships (3:53)
Evelyn (Zombies & Sapphires) (5:36)
End Of The World Girl (2:14)
Review: Monsters and Angels is a welcome comeback album from Nervous Eaters. The edgy Boston punks formed back in the mid-1970s and were the house band at a local punk rock club, The Rat. They played with legendary names like Patti Smith and The Ramones and has something of a hit in '76 with 'Loretta.' They eventually called it a day in 1981 though have reunited over the years. The line-up that can be heard on this new album first came together in 2018 and continue to make good new tunes today. There is no shortage of energy and invention here so welcome back.
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Land Of Sleeper
Cat: LAUNCH 293CD. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Ultimate Hammer
Terror's Pillow
Big Rig
The Weatherman
Mr Medicine
Pipe Down!
Atlas Stone
Ball Lightning
Review: If you're in the mood for heavy, fuzz-drenched guitar riffs, psychedelic intent, bass-heavy grooves and gnarled, echo-laden vocals, Geordie outfit Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs has you covered. They're at their weighty, intense and intoxicating best of 'Land of Sleeper', their first studio album for three years. They set the tone with the exceptionally dense, atmospheric and intense 'Ultimate Hammer', which evokes the grand heavy rock/proto-metal of Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and Led Zepellin. The album continues in that vein, with a dash of punkish, late '70s/early '80s 'new wave of heavy metal' thrown in. A few critics have already suggested that it may end of being the best heavy rock album of 2023; while it's too early to tell, it's certainly a fantastic full-length excursion.

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Swutscher
Swutscher (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSR 050LPCOL03. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Daheim (2:27)
Tabak (2:13)
Als Ich Dich Das Erste Mal Vergass (4:29)
Im Suhlenkamp (5:35)
Palm Royale (3:02)
U30 (4:17)
Mystische Nachte (5:38)
Rocker (3:03)
Tohuwabohu (3:08)
Bodo (7:37)
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Slaughter On First Avenue
Cat: RISECD 252. Rel: 17 Jul 23
I See Through You
Waiting For Blood
Death's Door
Shockwave City
13 Candles
Dead Eyes Of London
Pusher Man
Ritual Knife
Slow Death
Crystal Spiders
Blood Runner
Desert Ceremony
I'll Cut You Down
No Returm
Review: It's something of an anomaly that Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, a now long-serving band inspired late 1960s psychedelia, garage rock and proto-metal, have not previously released a live album - despite a reputation as one of the most incendiary live outfits around. Slaughter On First Avenue sets the record straight, offering a near complete recording of a live performance stretched across two discs. Hazy, mystical and delightfully hallucinatory, it genuinely offers a snapshot of Kevin Starrs' band at the peak of their powers - all effects-laden instrumentation, droning lead vocals, weighty early Black Sabbath style riffs, energetic drums and kaleidoscopic intent. An absolute must for fans of the band and the wider psych-rock sound.
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C85
VARIOUS
C85 (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: CRCDBOX 130. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Jesus & Mary Chain - "Never Understand"
The Petrol Emotion - "Keen"
The Woodentops - "Move Me"
The Mighty Lemon Drops - "Like An Angel"
Hurrah! - "Funny Day"
The Loft - "Your Door Shines Like Gold"
James - "Uprising"
Shop Assistants - "All Day Long"
The June Brides - "Josef's Gone"
The Wedding Present - "(The Moment Before) Everything's Spoiled Again"
The Dentists - "Pallino"
The Housemartins - "Flag Day"
The Jasmine Minks - "What's Happening"
The Soup Dragons - "If You Were The Only Girl In The World (Would You Take Me?)"
Mighty Mighty - "Throwaway"
Happy Mondays - "Delightful"
McCarthy - "In Purgatory"
Biff Bang Pow! - "Love & Hate"
The Primitives - "Across My Shoulder"
The Bodines - "Paradise"
The Perfect Disaster - "New Beginning"
The Hit Parade - "The Sun Shines In Gerrards Cross"
Microdisney - "Horse Overboard"
Miaow - "Fate"
The Impossible Years - "Attraction Gear"
Primal Scream - "All Fall Down"
Sarah Goes Shopping - "Summer Blues"
Del Amitri - "Sticks & Stones, Girl"
The Passmore Sisters - "Dance The House Down"
The Claim - "Through His Sunglasses"
Grab Grab The Haddock - "Last Fond Goodbye"
The Chesterf!elds - "Nose Out Of Joint"
The Sedgemorons - "Drop Dead Darling"
Yeah Jazz - "Julie & The Sea Lions"
The Word Association - "Mary Mary"
The Kamikaze Pilots - "Sharon Signs To Cherry Red"
One Thousand Violins - "Halcyon Days"
Ronnie Can You Hear Me? - "Vroom For Romance"
Go! Service - "It Makes Me Realise"
Househunters - "Shopping City"
The Snakes Of Shake - "Southern Cross"
St Christopher - "As Far As The Eye Can See"
The Word - "Wide Awake"
Benny Profane - "Drop Dead"
The Bridge - "World Of Your Own"
The Wake - "Of The Matter"
Always - "Late Again"
In Embrace - "Shouting In Cafes"
The Band Of Holy Joy - "Consumption"
A Witness - "Lucky In London"
Yeah Yeah Noh - "Prick Up Your Ears"
Brilliant Corners - "My Baby In Black"
Stitched-back Foot Airman - "Granular Twilight"
Pig Bros - "Excessive"
The Membranes - "I Am Fish Eye"
Age Of Chance - "Bible Of The Beats"
The Nose Flutes - "Girth"
Folk Devils - "English Disease"
Big Flame - "All The Irish (Must Go To Heaven)"
Meat Whiplash - "Losing Your Grip"
Big-shed - "Fat Lad Exam Failure"
The Inca Babies - "Brother Rat"
Five Go Down To The Sea - "Singing In Braille"
The Janitors - "Chicken Stew"
The Sinister Cleaners - "The Gnomes Of Zurich"
Vee VV - "Kindest Cut"
Splat! - "Taxi"
Bob Hope To Die - "Honeymoon"
The Blue Aeroplanes - "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
Palookas - "Clear Day"
Sudden Afternoon - "Acid Rain"
The Stone Roses - "So Young"
Review: NME's mail-order 'C86' compilation, released way back in 1986, has become something of a cherished time capsule: an acclaimed, on-point collection that summed up indie and alternative rock in the mid 1980s. This three-disc compilation is touted by Cherry Red as a "prequel" to that legendary comp. It naturally features some of the same artists - usually in the form of earlier tracks or obscurities - as well as the rest of the cream of the crop of indie in 1985. There are pre-fame recordings from James, the Stone Roses and Primal Scream, jangly guitars aplenty, and killer cuts from bands that briefly flickered brightly but time has generally forgotten.
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Under The Bridge 2
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Under The Bridge 2 (unmixed CD)
Cat: SKEPWAX 020CD. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Gentle Spring - "Dodge The Rai"
Action Painting! - "Just Who Are The Cockleshell Heroes?"
The Catenary Wires - "Alone Tonight"
The Hit Parade - "Apple Tree"
Jetstream Pony - "Look Alive!"
Soundwire - "Everything Is Real"
Leaf Mosaic - "The Branch Line"
Secret Shine - "Captivate This Broken Love"
Even As We Speak - "Beauty, You Will Break Us All"
GNAC - "Double Ninth"
Tufthunter - "Chemistry"
Useless Users - "In This, The House Of The Solitary Bees"
The Orchids - "A Final Love Song"
Wandering Summer - "Wake The Silver Dancing Waves"
Mystic Village - "Open Your Eyes"
Boyracer - "Unknown Frequencies"
Robert Sekula - "Pamela"
Vetchinsky Settings - "Laugh While You Can"
St Christopher - "Burnout '23"
Sepiasound - "June In Her Eyes"
Review: Skep Wax's first Under The Bridge compilation, released in 2022, reunited the bands, songwriters and producers who populated cult early '90s indie label Sarah Records. This hotly anticipated follow-up repeats the trick, presenting 20 recently recorded cuts from the Bristol-based imprint's original roster of artists. It too, is a hugely successful - and understandably nostalgic - exercise, with hi9ghlights including the bright-and-breezy indie jangliness of Action Painting's 'Just Who Are The Cockleshell Heroes', the shoegaze-influenced dream pop haziness of Soundwire's 'Everything Is Real', the near Balearic soft focus shuffle of 'Double Nine' by GNAC, and the saucer-eyed excellence of The Orchids' 'A Final Love Song'.
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