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Singles
Close Your Eyes
Close Your Eyes (3:19)
Soul Submarine (3:44)
Review: The Psychedelic Breaks & Beats label isn't hard to get the measure of - they make their MO pretty clear in their name after all. It's a fairly safe bet you won't have heard the kind of obscure wonderments they dust down from the history of funky nuggets on the far out fringes, and so it goes on this opening gambit - a split 7" from Capprells & Soul Brothers Band and The Inner Thumb. The Capprells were a Pittsburgh-based family group who released a string of singles in the 70s, all of which are hard to come by but with 'Close Your Eyes' quite possibly being the pick of the bunch, still carrying a little of that 60s magic and more than deserving of a fresh airing on this release. On the flip we get 'Soul Submarine' by The Inner Thumb, an appropriately deep-diving joint originally released on the Soul Ecstasy soundtrack in 1999.
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Seven Psalms
Seven Psalms (limited 10")
Cat: CAVETHINGS 008. Rel: 30 Jun 22
How Long Have I Waited? (1:34)
Have Mercy On Me (1:35)
I Have Trembled My Way Deep (1:35)
I Have Wandered All My Unending Days (1:26)
Splendour, Glorious Splendour (2:01)
Such Things Should Never Happen (1:45)
I Come Alone & To You (2:06)
Psalm Instrumental (11:43)
Review: Seven Psalms finds Australia's most imperious musical misfit Nick Cave leaving his Bad Seeds at home and teaming up with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis for a limited 10". The spoken word pieces on this record are the result of a daily song writing practice over a week during lockdown - Cave himself describes them as "small, sacred songs," set to appropriately subtle musical accompaniment. Recorded during the sessions for Cave and Ellis' 2021 album Carnage, it's a rich work in its own right that offers a different perspective on Cave's considerable gifts as a soothsayer.
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Emperor's Return (reissue)
Emperor's Return (reissue) (limited green & black swirl vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: 405053 8870305. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Circle Of The Tyrants (4:24)
Morbid Tales (3:26)
Dethroned Emperor (4:37)
Visual Aggression (4:12)
Suicidal Winds (4:38)
Review: BMG reissue the second ever release by the pioneering Swiss extreme metal band Celtic Frost, originally released in 1985 as an EP. Emperor's Return often goes criminally undersung as a fleshing-out of black metal as a genre, with the bleak imagery surrounding it going on to cement the style as its own niche. Their first record to feature American drummer Reid Cruickshank (aka Reed St. Mark), the EP comprises five thrash-come-black metal rabble-rousers, ahead of their time for 1985.
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Orion
Orion (12")
Cat: ENFANT 28. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Legende (3:47)
Orion (3:18)
Neons (3:59)
Derniere Nuit (3:49)
Review: Ceremonie hail from France and have an '80s-inspired sound that hits differently. Their songwriting reaches new levels and draws on well-chosen, well-designed sounds with a wonderful sense of melancholy and just the right balance of drama and subtlety. After an indie-pop leaning cassette a few years ago they now land on Enfant Terrible with a contemporary take on retro new wave and synth-pop. Three of the tunes are originals, one is a cover of French 1980s new wave band Message and there is a whole new album in the works, apparently. Great stuff.
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Fast Car
Fast Car (12")
Cat: STED 5280. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Fast Car (vocal edit Of LP version) (4:58)
Fast Car (vocal edit Of LP version) (4:57)
Review: 'Fast Car' was a groundbreaking song when it came out. Making Tracy Chapman a household name. The song became an international hit and entered the top ten in many countries including being number one in Canada, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands and Portugal. The single went triple platinum in UK alone. The song was lauded for being a moving account of escaping life's difficulties and achieving some material success only to fail again. Tracy's performance was riveting and the song propelled her to win three Grammy's that year including Best New Artist, Contemporary Folk Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. The song was also nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. The song continues to be an enduring classic having entered the charts multiple times and been covered my many artists. The song is also featured in Rolling Stones 500 greatest songs of all time.
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She's A Vision (reissue)
She's A Vision (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple & red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12027C. Rel: 10 Jan 23
She's A Vision (4:37)
Don't Look Now (5:05)
Don't Look Now (Drum club Sitar Trance mix) (6:03)
Deli (Dark Jester mix) (9:07)
Review: It has been around 13 years since most people will have had a chance to hear much about Chapterhouse. Finishing their reunion tour in 2010, you can't help but feel there was still a fair bit left unsaid even after that. The outfit may not be top on everyone's list of late-1980s and earl-mid-1990s remembrances, but were more than deserving of that final two-year stint on the road, and this reissue package.

Formed in 1987, and immediately lumped in with a then-nascent shoegaze scene, the Reading-born team aren't actually that easy to describe. Dreamy, at times verging on opiate, yes, but arguably bigger, rockier and looser than that might suggest. Here you get two of their final singles, 'Don't Look Now' and 'She's A Vision', alongside two top reworks of 'Deli' - one experimental psych offering, the other bound for Balearic sets.
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Mesmerise
Mesmerise (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12026C. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Mesmerise (4:06)
Precious One (5:49)
Summer Chill (5:22)
Then We'll Rise (4:16)
Review: Although they're widely considered to be a shoegaze band, Chapterhouse were quite wide-ranging in their sound, and that's best demonstrated on their run of EPs. Music On Vinyl continue their mission to reissue all these landmark records from the early 90s, and so we come to the third record, Mesmerise. Ahead of their debut album, this four-track selection speaks to the unique space the band occupied between the baggy sound from Manchester and the ethereal grandeur of shoegaze. It's a sound which has a strong nostalgic tint from a modern perspective, truly a product of the time with a rose-tinted power to sweep you away. Just put on 'Precious One' and try to resist the sentimental swell.
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We Are The Beautiful (reissue)
We Are The Beautiful (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12028C. Rel: 07 Feb 23
We Are The Beautiful (LP version) (3:57)
We Are The Beautiful (Spooky Extravaganja dub mix) (8:27)
Frost (4:00)
Age (3:38)
Review: In all honesty, moving straight from the rousing, slightly grinding wall of sound with which 'We Are The Beautiful' signs off, into the lunging bass of a stomping Spooky dub edit of the same track, is both unexpected and a bit jarring. The noisy end of shoegaze-leaning indie into pared back prog-hued tech house from one of the all-time masters, anyone? But then that's kind of the point we want to celebrate.

Chapterhouse may only just be getting the reappraisal they deserve now, over a decade after their last and rather brief reunion tour (with She's A Vision also hitting our shelves early-2023), but their influence on heads and artists alike was significant. Debut album Whirlpool, for example, remains for many a high point of the entire shoegaze movement. Here are three more tracks to prove that point, and one belting - if sonically isolated - remix.
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My Rival
My Rival (12")
Cat: 081007 5113396. Rel: 26 Oct 23
My Rival (2:51)
All Of The Time (3:03)
Windows Hotel (2:38)
She Might Look My Way (take 1) (0:35)
She Might Look My Way (take 2) (4:51)
Review: A five-track EP of rarities by Alex Chilton, the American singer and songwriter best known as the lead singer of the Box Tops and Big Star, but whose later efforts led to an extended ambassadorship of the US avant-garde underground. The bulk of the tracks on ‘My Rival’ originate from Chilton’s earliest days, circa. 1975; at this critical juncture, Big Star was no more, and Chilton was teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown. Saved by his former bandmate, but still confidant, Chris Bell, they soon found themselves re-roused by the power of music, holing up together in Chilton’s bedroom and recording this short but wild set of bluesy experiments. Easily mistaken as the early murmurations of a Big Star reunion, this project should be taken as an eccentricity unto its own, and wholly deserves its 12” debut after an initial RSD run.
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Doin' It All For You
Cat: FCQQL 018. Rel: 08 Mar 24
Doin' It All For You (3:08)
Everlasting Love (3:25)
Review: Robert Chini (pronounced keeney), a native of Southern California, is a multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter who began his musical journey as a drummer at the age of five. With a star-studded career as a touring member of many a famous band including Peaches And Herb, Tower Of Power and Air Supply, Chini's efforts have still yet to falter or fly under the radar; quite to the contrary, he's still going strong, currently performing as both a solo artist and studio operator. 'Doin' It all For You' was written and recorded in 1979, while the B-sider here, 'Everlasting Love', was written and recorded three years earlier. Both songs hear Chini sing of commitment and dedication to love, narrating a journey from internal preoccupation with the self to finding a sense of eternity in devotion to another.
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Labour Of Love
Labour Of Love (limited 7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PTKF 13197. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Who Loves Ya (Coup D'etat) (3:44)
Twice Shy (1:48)
Ain't There No One? (2:17)
Review: Bringing bruising good time Oi-punk to the new generation, Chubby & The Gang have made quick work over the course of their two exceptional full-lengths. Now, less than a year removed from the life affirming scrappy anthems of 'The Mutt's Nuts', the gang (no pun intended) return with a literal 'Labour Of Love.' The single features three new cuts, all love songs, delivered with the manic, crusty, anthemic beauty one could ever desire from new school hardcore-by-way-of-Oi! punk revivalists.
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Bubblegum
Cat: PTKF 14557. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Bubblegum (4:37)
Stop Waiting (6:01)
Review: Everyone's favourite dream pop slow-jammers Cigarettes After Sex return with two new singles on a single 12" record. On the heads, we've got 'Bubblegum', a kinky but mournful head-plodder, which concerns the object of their affections taking on a Russian-roulette-ish approach to sex and relationships. The tail-side's 'Stop Waiting', meanwhile, is ever-more hypnotic, and clearly intends to be the hidden gem of the two. You'll hear a slightly brighter and more optimistic song than the A-side, but it's still deeply morunful, with Greg Gonzalez singing of the faded memories of cut ties, sunscreen and summer dresses.
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She Sold Her Soul
She Sold Her Soul (pink & blue splattered vinyl 7" + booklet limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 013C. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Cizana - "She Sold Her Soul" (3:51)
La Nueva Generacion - "Uhru Sasa" (3:25)
Review: Discodelic obviously rates this latest 7" of theirs because they have released it in more than one format. As well as a straight back wax version you can also cop it on this pink & blue splattered vinyl complete with a booklet that provides some extra context about the music from Cizana and La Nueva Generation. Both tunes are flame-hot and bristling with energy. The A-side is all joyous flutes, hand drums and percussive Latin grooves then the flip slows things down and ups the brass. Two belters and this one looks as good as it sounds, too.
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Crazy Baby
Cat: 45 6379. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Crazy Baby (2:00)
Review: Los Angeles doo-wop and early rock n roll group The Coasters were fairly prolific in their heyday, making 13 albums from the 60s and throughout the 70s with an often rotting assembly of band members. 'Crazy Baby' is one of thirty that has endured over the years with its hard-hitting Northern Soul synth rhythms, vocals and keys. Now it gets reissued by the same original label that put it out back in 1965. An OG of this is hard to find and fairly expensive because of its cult status so do not sleep on this new reissue.
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Atmosphere
Atmosphere ('ozone' blue vinyl 7")
Cat: NUM 731LPC1. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Codeine - "Atmosphere" (4:52)
Bedhead - "Disorder" (4:55)
Review: Experience two of Joy Division's iconic post-punk tracks like never before with exclusive 7" vinyl from Numero Group. Codeine's 1994 rendition of 'Atmosphere' captures the essence of solitude with a melancholic yet melodic twist that marked the iconic Manchester band's poignant farewell. Meanwhile, Bedhead from Dallas offers a fresh perspective on 'Disorder' and transforms it into vibrant indie rock. Encased in a sleek black and silver sleeve adorned with embossed braille lettering, these twin readings pay homage to Joy Division's enduring legacy while inviting listeners to explore new interpretations of their timeless classics.
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Prospekt's March EP
Cat: 505419 7525247. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Life In Technicolor II (4:05)
Postcards From Far Away (0:50)
Glass Of Water (4:31)
Rainy Day (3:37)
Prospekt's March/Poppyfields (3:32)
Lost+ (4:16)
Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun mix) (3:56)
Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground (2:29)
Review: .Coldplay - where on Earth do you start? On the one hand, snubbed by 'real musos' for their broad crossover appeal and uncanny ability to make every song feel like it was written for the next Richard Curtis movie. Nevertheless, when a band achieves such levels of success, you have to accept there's definitely something in their water. In this case, a deft knack for penning arrangements that invoke feelings as big as the stadiums the tracks themselves were built to fill.
Prospekt's March is a great example, but also spotlights the fact that Coldplay isn't just shorthand for rousing chart-friendly soft rock anthems. Originally released in 2008, and taking plenty of almost-made-it tracks from the studio sessions that led to preceding album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, this eight-song offering spans everything from hands in the air sing-a-long hits ('Life In Technicolour', 'Lovers In Japan') to achingly beautiful piano solos ('Postcards From Far Away'), sombre brass balladry ('Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground') and - wait for it - high-production hip hop ('Lost+').
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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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Elegy
Elegy (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7120. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Elegy (3:10)
The Kettle (4:27)
Review: Pressed for the first time on 7" vinyl, two killer rock club tracks from the legendary Colloseum, track 1 and 2 from their sophomore 1969 album 'Valentyne Suite' - 'Elegy' and 'The Kettle'.
The powerful and up-tempo 'Elegy' is a funky love song, with steaming guitars and heavy groove, an absolute home run of a funky club banger. On the flip is the 'The Kettle', featuring a heavy rock groove that the attentive ear will recognise as sampled by Fatboy Slim for 'Ya Mama'.
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Chaos (In My Heart)
Cat: SJ 1016. Rel: 20 Feb 20
Vivian Copeland - "Chaos (In My Heart)" (2:53)
The Poindexter Brothers - "What I Did In The Streets (I Should Have Done At Home)" (3:17)
Review: Soul Junction's latest release brings together two sought-after heavy soul cuts from the studio of the Poindexter Brothers: their own 1969 heater "What I Did In The Street (I Should Have Done At Home)" - a sweet, Vibraphone-sporting slab of rasping, full-throated, horn-heavy sixties soul just dripping with emotion - and a killer cut they produced a year earlier for singer Vivian Copeland. You'll find that song, "Chaos In My Heart", on the A-side. Originally released on Bell, it's an attractive and additive mid-tempo number in which Copeland's fine vocals come supported by low-register horns, shuffling soul grooves and some suitably heavenly backing vocals.
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Psychotic Reaction
Cat: EP 1058. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Psychotic Reaction (3:05)
They're Gonna Get You (2:41)
Can't Get Your Lovin' (1:46)
The Morning After (1:58)
Review: Count Five were a short lived gem of the Californian psych scene in the late 60s who brushed with fame when their single 'Psychotic Reaction' hit the top five in the US charts in 1966. They may have disbanded by 1969, but their brief moment in the spotlight left a lasting impression which was cemented by their inclusion on the iconic Nuggets compilation series. This reissue on Disc'Az faithfully reproduces the original release that launched them to prominence, featuring the squalling garage rock of 'Psychotic Reaction' alongside a further three cuts that will take you right back to this golden era of breakaway pop.
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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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In Menstrual Night
In Menstrual Night (12" picture disc + autographed photocard)
Cat: HOMALEPH 07LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Sucking Up Souls (22:35)
To Feed The Moon (19:22)
Review: David Michael Tibet's exploration of the arcane mysteries through Current 93 are an intriguing subculture all of their own, sat somewhere to the side of Coil and the other mystics of the post-industrial scene. In Menstrual Night was released in 1986 as two long form pieces that layer up voices into a mesmerising swirl. The cast of collaborators on the project include such luminaries as Steven Stapleton, Keiko Yoshida, Rose McDowall, Boyd Rice and the late John Balance. Now House Of Mythology have created a faithfully recreated picture disc vinyl edition, sure to be quickly gathered up by the faithful followers of this fascinating corner of electronic music.
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Blindfold (reissue)
Blindfold (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: MOV 12030C. Rel: 07 Feb 23
Ten Little Girls (4:28)
I Speak Your Every Word (3:54)
Blindfold (4:31)
No Escape From Heaven (4:22)
Review: MOV's all-in-one Curve reissues campaign continues strongly with this new iteration of 'Blindfold', the industrial shoegaze band's debut EP. Establishing the sound they would inevitably grow into, and more or less own, for at least a decade to come, tracks such as 'Blindfold' are as emotional as they are driving, pitting Liz Fraser-esque vocals (courtesy of titan Toni Halliday) against industrial hip-hop/rock beats. The hip-hop influence is further bolstered by a rare rap feature on a shoegaze tune: that of JC-001, the one-time 'fastest rapper in the world'. The formula of a Curve track should be clear enough on finishing this EP; stark, mysterious, sexy and strange, and always with a sense of self-assured, yet pensive, forward propulsion.
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Frozen (reissue)
Frozen (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12031C. Rel: 07 Feb 23
Coast Is Clear (4:00)
The Colour Hurts (4:34)
Frozen (3:59)
Zoo (3:46)
Review: Curve's music represents the electronicization of shoegaze, coming at a turning point in the 1990s in which post-industrial sounds and hoover guitars came naturally together. While the duo's sound seems contemporary, 'Frozen', their second EP, came relatively early on in their career. Imagine MBV but with well-mixed instruments and perhaps even a suitability for the club environment - these ingredients form the basis of the vindictive 'Zoo' or the rapturous 'Coast Is Clear'. This reissue comes as a clear white marble edition; confident road-trip struts, fluorescent guitar washes, and gorgeously lethargic vocals complete Curve's neo-shoegaze picture.
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Honoris III: Tribute To Bauhaus EP
Cat: SOIL 019. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Years Of Denial - "All We Ever Wanted" (5:33)
Blind Delon - "Mask" (5:17)
Selfishadow - "Kick In The Eye" (3:27)
Chris Shape - "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (feat Velvet Kills) (7:11)
Soj - "Lagartija Nick" (feat Petra Flurr) (5:19)
Radikal Kuss - "Dark Entries" (3:49)
Review: This new compilation by the (literally) grassroots Spanish label Soil pays tribute to the late incipient goth band Bauhaus - known for their volatile performances, blackened and deathly sound, and later controversial antics. Aiming to highlight the band's admixture of glam with goth, irreverent demeanour, and strange fusions of dub, regional music and post-punk, artists and groups such as Years Of Denial, Selfishadows and Radikal Kuss deliver six curveball takes on Bauhaus' great songs, from 'All We Ever Wanted' to the unmatchable 'Dark Entries'.
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Alben
Prolonging The Magic
Prolonging The Magic (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SNYL 871406. Rel: 10 Mar 23
Satan Is My Motor (3:10)
Mexico (3:27)
Never There (2:41)
Guitar (3:38)
You Turn The Screws (4:00)
Walk On By (3:40)
Sheep Go To Heaven (3:52)
When You Sleep (3:58)
Hem Of Your Garment (3:31)
Alpha Beta Parking Lot (3:29)
Let Me Go (3:28)
Cool Blue Reason (3:25)
Where Would I Be? (3:45)
Review: CAKE are a stalwart alternative rock band haling from Sacramento, USA, known for dealing in an all-American identity yet throwing something of a curveball with it. First released in 1998, 'Prolonging The Magic' carries such greats as 'Never There', 'Satan Is My Motor' and 'Comfort Eagle', locking in a mix of electronic beats and alt-rock. It's somewhere in the central intersection of the venn diagram between The Smashing Pumpkins, Fatboy Slim and Lambchop, if you will. 'Short Skirt/Long Jacket' sums up the band's humour value nicely, with sampled drums and an optimistic funk backing laying claim to a slick and dry sound. This reissue cements the band's legacy and remarketability for the present day.
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Mercy
Mercy (limited gatefold translucent violet vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DS 122LPX. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Mercy (feat Laurel Halo) (7:00)
Marilyn Monroe's Leg (Beauty Elsewhere) (feat Actress) (6:51)
Noise Of You (5:11)
Story Of Blood (feat Weyes Blood) (7:32)
Time Stands Still (feat Sylvan Esso) (5:16)
Moonstruck (Nico's song) (5:30)
Everlasting Days (feat Animal Collective) (4:57)
Night Crawling (4:53)
Not The End Of The World (6:16)
I Know You're Happy (feat Tei Shi) (5:10)
The Legal Status Of Ice (feat Fat White Family) (7:17)
Out Your Window (5:11)
Review: Mercy is John Cale's first new music in a decade, which is already a treat for the ears of his fans. And they are numerous given his former role as a founding member of the cult Velvet Underground band. The Welshman has remained a tirelessly inventive artist throughout his long career whether making gnarly rock, bewitching chamber music or raw electronic sounds. This record finds him crafting dead-of-night electronic sounds with their own sense of soul. Helping him make this beguiling mix of tender love songs and dark visions of the future are top talents like Actress, Laurel Halo and Animal Collective amongst many more.
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Words For The Dying (reissue)
Words For The Dying (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WASTC 60. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Introduction (1:40)
There Was A Saviour (interlude I) (9:35)
On A Wedding Anniversary (5:04)
Interlude II (0:49)
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed (3:53)
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (4:21)
Song Without Words I (5:32)
Song Without Words II (4:45)
The Soul Of Carmen Miranda (3:25)
Review: John Cale's Word For The Dying album was first released in 1989 on the Opel label. It was produced by Brian Eno and is Cale's "heartfelt response to the Anglo-Argentinian War." It takes the form of Cale's favourite Dylan Thomas' poetry set to music and the lyricism and melodic phrasing throughout is truly sympathetic and complementary. The compositional qualities of this album are astounding and make for a resonant listen. This reissue comes via All Saints on limited clear vinyl and a download code is included.
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YTILAER
YTILAER (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 859. Rel: 23 Feb 23
First Bird (4:55)
Everyway (5:27)
Bowevil (3:58)
Partition (6:01)
Lily (5:15)
Naked Souls (6:30)
Coyotes (6:19)
Drainface (3:58)
Natural Information (5:26)
The Horse (3:17)
Planets (6:01)
Last One At The Party (3:57)
Review: Bill Callahan is an adventuring sonic explorer who is happy to traverse a number of different worlds. He makes music that can be at times jarring and challenging and at others much more beautiful and soothing. He pairs off the magic of late night dreams with the harshness of the realities of life and all with plenty of musicianship and absorbing guitar skills. This album YTILAER follows others such as Gold Record, Shepherd In A SKeekskin Vest and Woke On A Whaleheart and brings all new influences to folk and Americana.
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Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
Cat: DC 747. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Shepherd's Welcome (2:23)
Black Dog On The Beach (2:27)
Angela (2:46)
The Ballad Of The Hulk (4:05)
Writing (3:04)
Morning Is My Godmother (2:08)
747 (3:27)
Watch Me Get Married (3:08)
Young Icarus (2:39)
Released (2:28)
What Comes After Certainty (3:37)
Confederate Jasmine (3:42)
Call Me Anything (2:34)
Son Of The Sea (4:03)
Camels (2:58)
Circles (2:26)
When We Let Go (2:16)
Lonesome Valley (4:15)
Tugboats & Tumbleweeds (4:08)
The Beast (4:39)
Review: Singer-songwriting wrapped up in the dusty acid wash denim of Americana doesn't really get more authentic than what Bill Callahan of Silver Spring, Maryland, can deliver. His latest LP, a mass saunter through 20 tracks of smokey spoken word and lightly sung lyrics, falls upon a picturesque bevvy of humble and acoustic instrumentation. Callahan's songs croon with romance, metaphor, and folky yarns that find their place among fingerpicked guitars and light melodies that enjoy a contrast with the darker musings of Callahan's own world of experience and storytelling. It presents the artist with his first studio in some five years, and a sound that is looser than a typical Bill Callahan missive but full of melodrama that centres around life and death. Our pick, Callahan's cover of the Carter Family's "Lonesome Valley".
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Gold Record
Cat: DC 760. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Pigeons (5:10)
Another Song (3:00)
35 (3:49)
Protest Song (3:43)
The Mackenzies (4:48)
Let's Move To The Country (3:03)
Breakfast (2:33)
Cowboy (4:21)
Ry Cooder (3:36)
As I Wander (3:53)
Review: Quiet introspection and a fascinating view of 'ordinary life' characterise the latest solo record from singer-songwriter Bill Callahan. Many of his lyrics are observations of the mundane, but elevated by his wordplay and the dreamy, lullaby like quality of the guitar strumming around them. Nothing along the way here is ever forced, it unfolds with a sense of realism that is compelling throughout, and though much of it is masculine in subject, there is a feminine side to the emotion that make it widely accessible. Folky music this warm, heartfelt and filled with simple gratitude is a stable for this label, but few do it as well as Bill.
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Blind Date Party
Blind Date Party (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DC 803. Rel: 28 Jan 22
The Blackness Of The Night (feat Azita) (3:44)
OD'd In Denver (feat Matt Sweeney) (3:31)
I've Made Up My Mind (feat Alasdair Roberts) (4:28)
Red-Tailed Hawk (feat Matt Kinsey) (2:40)
Wish You Were Gay (feat Sean O'Hagan) (3:55)
Our Anniversary (feat Dead Rider) (5:23)
Rooftop Garden (feat George Xylouris) (6:18)
Deacon Blues (feat Bill MacKay) (7:17)
I Love You (feat David Pajo) (6:41)
Sea Song (feat Mick Turner) (7:21)
I've Been The One (feat Meg Baird) (3:53)
Miracles (feat Ty Segall) (4:18)
I Want To Go To The Beach (feat Cooper Crain) (5:33)
Night Rider's Lament (feat Cory Hanson) (4:58)
Arise, Therefore (feat Six Organs Of Admittance) (3:24)
The Night Of Santiago (feat David Grubbs) (4:15)
The Wild Kindness (feat Cassie Berman) (3:32)
Lost In Love (feat Emmett Kelly) (4:04)
She Is My Everything (feat Sir Richard Bishop) (4:48)
Review: It's October 2020 and two Bills decide to do a cover version of the 1967 Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) protest track 'Blackness of the Night'. A fitting choice given at the time the world was stuck in a strange recurring nightmare, defined by confusion, isolation, and pessimism, the track was not only appropriate, it was wonderfully re-read by the artists bringing it into the present day.

And they didn't stop there. Soon, there were more new versions of old greats coming from the pair, and the smart money was always on an album arriving at some point in the future. Well, that point is now, and finally we have it. Better yet, this is every bit as lovely as we could have hoped. Combining elements of pop, folk, blues, country, gospel, and rock, it's accomplished, sophisticated, and hugely enjoyable.

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Hunted
Hunted (limited red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 466. Rel: 06 Mar 20
Swimming Pool (feat Julia Holter) (5:02)
Hunter (4:20)
Eden (feat Charlotte Gainsbourg) (4:10)
Away (4:27)
Don’t Beat The Girl Out Of My Boy (feat Courtney Barnett) (3:27)
Wish (feat Joe Talbot (Idles)) (4:05)
Indies Or Paradise (4:16)
Review: Is Anna Calvi one of the most vital artists currently working in music? Perhaps. Hyperbole aside, she's certainly consistent in terms of innovative ideas, and packs talent in abundance - her tracks are powerful, seductive, dark, mysterious and infinitely repeatable. Or re-playable.

With 'Hunted' she's at it again, opting to rework her celebrated 'Hunter' album into acoustic interpretations. Which doesn't sound particularly unique, until you learn she's invited a truly all-star cast of contemporary greats along for the ride, including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Julia Holter, Courtney Barnett and Joe 'IDLES' Talbot. With a cast like that you can bet your bottom dollar the finished product is going to be something very special indeed. Proof, if it were needed, that there's still much outsider attitude left in the world everything might not be quite so hopeless.
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Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack)
Cat: DMNSTK 006CD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
You're Not God (CD1: Peaky Blinders Season 5)
Tommy's Requiem (#1)
Tommy's Plan
Death Is A Kindness
Black Tuesday
I Don't Like The Life
Moseley (#1)
Ruby's Birthday
Grace
There Ain't No Grave
We Don't Like The Life
The Execution
Do What The Voices Tell You
Moseley
Retribution
Reckoning
Tommy's Requiem (#2)
Miquelon (CD2: Peaky Blinders Season 6)
Esme
Under The Maple Tree
Gina
Ain't No Grave
The Sanatorium
Mosley
Where Will You Go
Pledge Your Allegiance
Arthur
Esme's Dream
Ruby Has A Fever
Jail & Perfume
Michael's Plan
Red Right Hand
The Eleventh Hour
Opium
Goodbye Billy
Legacy
Tommy's Final Requiem
Review: .If the aim of any commissioned soundtrack score is to provide music that enhances and emphasises the on-screen action, then Anna Calvi's work on BBC smash Peaky Blinders is up there with the best of them. While Calvi only provided soundtracks to two seasons - five and six, both of which are presented on this limited double-disc release - the distinctive sound worlds she created suited series' dark and stylish visual tone. All low-slung basslines, dystopian effects, snarling riffs and squally, stretched-out guitar solos, the collected instrumentals stand on their own two feet while naturally conjuring up mental glimpses of key scenes for those who watched and loved the award-winning series.
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Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack)
Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DMNSTK 006LPX. Rel: 25 Jan 24
You're Not God (2:30)
Tommy's Requiem (#1) (2:28)
Tommy's Plan (2:22)
Death Is A Kindness (4:04)
Black Tuesday (1:33)
I Don't Like The Life (3:04)
Moseley (#1) (2:15)
Ruby's Birthday (3:14)
Grace (2:35)
There Ain't No Grave (3:38)
We Don't Like The Life (2:52)
The Execution (3:00)
Do What The Voices Tell You (2:30)
Moseley (2:06)
Retribution (2:05)
Reckoning (3:01)
Tommy's Requiem (#2) (5:43)
Miquelon (2:59)
Esme (1:43)
Under The Maple Tree (1:23)
Gina (1:43)
Ain't No Grave (3:39)
The Sanatorium (2:27)
Mosley (0:53)
Where Will You Go (1:11)
Pledge Your Allegiance (2:34)
Arthur (3:00)
Esme's Dream (2:18)
Ruby Has A Fever (4:46)
Jail & Perfume (1:07)
Michael's Plan (3:50)
Red Right Hand (4:07)
The Eleventh Hour (1:10)
Opium (1:14)
Goodbye Billy (3:24)
Legacy (2:08)
Tommy's Final Requiem (1:58)
Review: Peaky Blinders is a saga that will live on in British cultural folklore long after people stop streaming the show itself. And the legacy of arguably the coolest show to come out of the UK in several years is as much to do with the contemporary stylisation of what's essentially a period piece as it is the attitude it exudes. An atmosphere that's distinctly British, to say the least. A key aspect of the overall impact is the soundtrack, and who better to craft the score to this dark, violent, socially-imbalanced, politically-volatile period in English gangster history than Anna Calvi. The high priestess of alternative, brooding, tense rock & roll plucked straight from the depths of surrealism, every pluck and chord seems to intensify the overall feeling, seducing us with a combination of breathy spoken word, operatic contralto, and tense virtuoso guitar playing.
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Moody Moon
Cat: CRDA 001. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Nothing New (3:34)
Crystal In My Mind (3:41)
Everynight (3:07)
Moody Moon (3:15)
Make Your Move (2:33)
Trouble (3:00)
Right Or Wrong (3:08)
Game Boyz (2:52)
Not Alone (2:57)
Shadam (3:53)
Review: The third album by Parisian trio Moody Moon is a vitreous ten-tracker spanning all their usual hallmarks: gothic dream pop, alt-rock, and two more relatively self-starting coinages, sky wave and surf psych, all combining to produce the feeling of being left out in the contemporary cold. With frankly effected, almost bare-naked vocals, channelled through inner-monologuing lyrics shared between multiple members and a papery approach to production, this is a vulnerable album, perverting many of the most established norms and expectations that abound in alt-pop music today, especially in its retro-future-gothic stylistic milieu.
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Soundtracks (reissue)
Soundtracks (reissue) (limited translucent purple marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 5. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Deadlock (3:29)
Tango Whiskyman (4:02)
Deadlock (instrumental) (1:38)
Don't Turn The Light On, Leave Me Alone (3:41)
Soul Desert (3:53)
Mother Sky (14:29)
She Brings The Rain (4:06)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. 'Soundtracks' - their 1970 album in which every song was written with the intention of being included in various German films including Deadlock, Cream and Deep End - here gets a limited purple vinyl reissue. Functionally, though, the music could form a standalone conceptual CAN album in its own right. It's also full of the dramas that go hand in hand with your usual LP output; this album marks the point at which the original vocalist for the band, Malcolm Mooney, was replaced by Damo Suzuki.
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Monster Movie (reissue)
Monster Movie (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 4. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Father Cannot Yell (7:00)
Mary, Mary, So Contrary (6:14)
Outside My Door (4:11)
You Doo Right (20:22)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. Here, their sci-fi prog masterpiece 'Monster Movie' gets a blue vinyl rerub, doing best justice yet to the band's debut after Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt left their academic careers to start the band. The twenty minute peak state 'Yoo Doo Right' sounds particularly great here, thanks to the band members overseeing the album's most recent remaster in 2004. As ever with CAN, this album has an honest, intense and raw sound.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited orange & black merge vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006LP. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:08)
The Hoof (2:55)
Lonely Bong (3:10)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:12)
Crocodiles (3:04)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:53)
Keep On Breathin (4:26)
Pressure Mind (3:21)
Rollin Threes (3:48)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V3. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:10)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:54)
Hammering On (4:03)
Crocodiles (2:58)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:56)
Keep On Breathin (4:25)
Pressure Mind (3:23)
Rollin Threes (3:47)
Psychic Jail Break (3:05)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Psychic Jail Break
Psychic Jail Break (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 006V2. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Radiate (3:13)
The Hoof (2:59)
Lonely Bong (3:07)
Friday Night (2:53)
Hammering On (4:05)
Crocodiles (3:09)
Shadow Of Mercury (2:52)
Keep On Breathin' (4:26)
Pressure Mind (3:22)
Rollin Threes (3:48)
Psychic Jail Break (2:58)
Review: Ever consistent Canadian hardcore punk crew, Cancer Bats, are seemingly set to return with their follow up to 2018's 'The Spark That Moves', which marks their first offering following the departure of founding guitarist Scott Middleton.

With the frenetic thrashings of latest single, 'Lonely Bong', the group haven't sounded this vitriolic or pissed off in the better part of a decade.

From the thunderous title-track alone, it's evident 'Psychic Jailbreak' marks a smouldering return to form with low end grooves and Southern snarl imbued within its hardcore bindings. Cancer Bats have always sounded their best when resembling Every Time I Die getting into a beer-soaked bar brawl with Down, and this could be the fight that leads to a hospital visit.
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Clear Spot (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: 060349 7839490. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Low Yo Yo Stuff (3:42)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (3:46)
Too Much Time (2:47)
Circumstances (3:14)
My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains (2:51)
Sun Zoom Spark (2:15)
Clear Spot (3:34)
Crazy Little Thing (2:40)
Long Neck Bottles (3:18)
Her Eyes Are A Million Blue Miles (2:57)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (4:25)
Golden Birdies (1:39)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Early mix) (4:00)
Clear Spot (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Crazy Little Thing (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:06)
Dirty Blue Gene (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:44)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:33)
Kiss Where I K'aint (2:55)
Sun Zoom Spark (Rough mix - instrumental) (2:32)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:23)
Little Scratch (2:58)
Low Yo Yo Stuff (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Dirty Blue Gene (alternate version 3) (3:05)
Circumstances (alternate version 2) (3:30)
Review: Captain Beefheart - AKA Don Glen Vliet - was apparently looking to right some of the wrongs that accompanied the release of his previous records with this 1972 outing. Although catapulted into the cult premier league with Trout Mask Replica three years earlier, and delivering three very good records between then and this, commercial success had continued to evade the arty blues master, something he went out to rectify here.
Failing to chart in the UK, and peaking at 191 in the Billboard 200 Albums Chart stateside, it's hard to make any big claims about him achieving that goal. Nevertheless, Clear Spot is a timeless slice of evidence in support of his legendary status, with the raw, grizzled sound we love him for defines everything here, not to mention incredible guitar riffs and genuinely innovative song craft (see the broken and surreal 'Golden Birdies' for one example.)
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Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue)
Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue) (gold splattered vinyl LP + postcard)
Cat: CLOLP 2953. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Uranus Highway (previously unreleased song) (3:58)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 1) (3:06)
As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea) (2:35)
Astral Lady (0:18)
As The Moon Speaks (Return) (2:36)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 2) (1:16)
Icarus (4:37)
Raging River Of Fear (3:47)
Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air) (4:13)
Review: Captain Beyond may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to supergroups, but let's break the elements down before rushing to judgment. Rod Evens, formerly of Deep Purple, Bobby Caldwell, once the Johnny Winter drummer, Iron Butterfly axeman Larry Reinhardt, and Lee Dorman - who was the bassist in that band - coming together to make outside the box guitar-fuelled sounds.

OK, so we're definitely talking about the specialist end of supergroups, but still, the moving parts here are nothing short of impressive. Forming in 1971, and releasing three records through to 1977, this album captures their essence and innovative abilities, melding hard rock, progressive, jazz fusion and space rock without coming across as self-indulgent or overblown. Hardly the easiest thing to pull off when you think about it.
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Making A Door Less Open
Making A Door Less Open (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: OLE 1558LP. Rel: 01 May 20
Weightlifters (5:33)
Can't Cool Me Down (5:08)
Hollywood (3:18)
There Must Be More Than Blood (7:22)
Hymn (2:55)
Deadlines (5:03)
Martin (3:22)
What's With You Lately (1:24)
Life Worth Missing (4:53)
Famous (2:51)
Review: This might be the eleventh album from Car Seat Headrest, or the third. It all depends on how you judge things. Either way, 'Making A Door Less Open" is a confident return for the outfit, who haven't released any new material since 2016, and something of a bold technological achievement. Without getting too bogged down in details, the record was created in a three stage process; songs laid down with guitars, drums and bass, then re-recorded in a MIDI environment before the two versions were combined to emphasise different elements on different tracks. Hence the beautifully compressed beats, heart-warming and stomach-rumbling low ends, and overall sense of depth and sonic scope. Stylistically, it's a cunning mixture of box-fresh garage pop-rock and lo-fi electronica, packed with funk, fraught emotion and polished details.
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Making A Door Less Open
Cat: OLE 1571CD. Rel: 01 May 20
Weightlifters
Can't Cool Me Down
Hollywood
Martin
Hymn (remix)
There Must Be More Than Blood
Deadlines
What's With You Lately
Life Worth Missing
Famous
Deadlines (alternate acoustic)
Hollywood (acoustic)
Review: This might be the eleventh album from Car Seat Headrest, or the third. It all depends on how you judge things. Either way, 'Making A Door Less Open" is a confident return for the outfit, who haven't released any new material since 2016, and something of a bold technological achievement. Without getting too bogged down in details, the record was created in a three stage process; songs laid down with guitars, drums and bass, then re-recorded in a MIDI environment before the two versions were combined to emphasise different elements on different tracks. Hence the beautifully compressed beats, heart-warming and stomach-rumbling low ends, and overall sense of depth and sonic scope. Stylistically, it's a cunning mixture of box-fresh garage pop-rock and lo-fi electronica, packed with funk, fraught emotion and polished details.
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In The Land Of Grey & Pink (Expanded Edition)
In The Land Of Grey & Pink (Expanded Edition) (gatefold pink & grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 487756 9. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Golf Girl (LP1) (4:54)
Winter Wine (7:16)
Love To Love You (& Tonight Pigs Will Fly) (2:57)
In The Land Of Grey & Pink (4:56)
Nine Feet Underground (22:44)
Frozen Rose (I Don't Know It's Name Alias Word) (Steven Wilson New Stereo mix - LP2: bonus tracks)
Aristocracy (Stereo mix By Steven Wilson)
It Doesn't Take A Lot
It's Likely To Have A Name Next Week/Winter Wine (instrumental)
Love Song With Flute (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:33)
In The Land Of Grey & Pink (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:45)
Love To Love You (& Tonight Pigs Will Fly) (live At The BBC, 1971) (3:11)
Feelin', Reelin', Squealin' (live At Paris Theatre, London, 1971) (9:32)
Review: Caravan are notable pushers of the early 70s Canterbury scene, a unique subgenre of prog rock that found its start in the 1960s but which continued to be fleshed out well into the following decade; and in this case, in London, away from the scene's original inception. In The Land Of Grey & Pink now hears a reissue via Deram, once again recalling Caravan's whimsical sensibility and their overarching fit into the Canterbury sound at large. Whether nailed by its the frank and boxed-in vocals by Richard Sinclair, or the channel-surrounded guitar licks of Pye Hastings - as well as a whopping 22-minute epic track, 'Nine Feet Underground' - this is a bowler-overer of pastoral, humorous and fantastical sounds.
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What's My Name 1967-1970
What's My Name 1967-1970 (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IMAR 134LP. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Reprints (Plastic People) (3:40)
None Of My Buisness (2:20)
Skip A Rope (2:35)
Row Row Row (2:45)
This Generation Shall Not Pass (2:17)
Wildflower (2:22)
Hemphill Kentucky Consolidated Coal Mine (3:29)
Johnny One Time (3:00)
What's My Name? (2:28)
Going Backwards (2:31)
Four Shades Of Love (3:53)
It's Over (2:28)
Six White Horses (2:35)
She Thinks I'm On That Train (2:54)
Husbands & Wives (2:20)
Bless 'em All (2:20)
Review: Henson Cargill stands tall as one of the greatest from the golden era of country music just beyond the widespread recognition he deserved, and this compilation on Iron Mountain digs back to his creative peak in the late 60s and early 70s. Sourced directly from the Monument Record vaults, these songs were bold in their subject matter as Cargill railed on societal issues from neglectful parenting to anti-war sentiment and of course an abundance of regret and road-weary heartache. This is an essential window into the work of a true country icon, gather together by one of the most authoritative labels in the field right now.
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Suddenly
Cat: SLANG 50247LP. Rel: 28 Feb 20
Sister (2:12)
You & I (4:04)
Sunny's Time (2:47)
New Jade (3:37)
Home (2:37)
Lime (2:56)
Never Come Back (5:00)
Filtered Grand Piano (0:53)
Like I Loved You (4:04)
Magpie (3:56)
Ravi (4:30)
Cloud Song (6:49)
Review: It's quite shocking it's been six years since the last Caribou album, 2014's knockout "Our Love". Dan Snaith has never felt the need to rush his music out, and there was an interim Daphni album in 2017 to be fair to the guy, but here we are with a new set that sees Snaith returning to a little of the delicate songwriting and winsome electronica he forged his reputation on in the early days. There's a lot going on in here, from smooth as silk yacht rock-isms to deliriously modernist cut ups and more than a few wild pitch shifts to keep listeners on their toes. It's playful and heartfelt, and rarely lingers in one place for too long while still retaining a sense of calm. It may be not at all what you expected from Caribou's return, but we'd wager it's even better than you hoped.
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Our Love (remastered)
Our Love (remastered) (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50070X. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Can't Do Without You (3:49)
Silver (5:15)
All I Ever Need (3:53)
Our Love (5:34)
Dive (2:04)
Second Chance (3:55)
Julia Brightly (2:04)
Mars (5:51)
Back Home (3:23)
Your Love Will Set You Free (5:55)
Review: Canadian artist Caribou's much-adored album 'Our Love' hears a reissue, harkening back to a time still occupying vaguely recent memory in which festival summers from the mid-to-late 2010s were dominated by Dan Snaith's band-backed productions and innocent croons. Explosive at the time of its release, hits such as 'Can't Do Without U', 'All I Ever Need' and 'Dive' are now veritably etched into the public consciousness, and it all comes down to Snaith's spelt-out use of soul vocal samples and cleverly warm house production.
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Belladonna (remastered)
Cat: MRBLP 229. Rel: 29 Apr 21
Belladonna (11:42)
Summer Rain (8:14)
Remadione (3:46)
Mayday (5:40)
Suspension (6:10)
Hector's House (4:34)
Review: British trumpeter and bandleader Ian Carr put out his most revered album in 1972. Its iconic fusion of jazz and rock has become a sought after rarity. Featured musicians include members of bands like Nucleus, Brian Auger's band, Soft Machine and Stan Tracy Group, and they all help lend the record a psychedelic, proggy aesthetic, with swirling melodies making for moody but funky tunes. Tracks like 'Mayday' put expressive solos and complex arrangements front and centre, while 'Suspension' is a more laidback joint for sinking into. The gorgeous meandering lilt of 'Summer Rain' is our personal favourite.
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