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Singles
Weird Years: Season 1
Weird Years: Season 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FRYLP 1280. Rel: 12 Feb 21
What A Time (2:52)
92 (3:18)
Million (3:19)
IRL (3:25)
Finish Line (3:11)
Review: Applying what we're all thinking in February 2021 to a kind of Netflix & Chill parody, Fickle Friends are definitely the most thematically fitting band of the month. The Brighton outfit join a long and esteemed list of British pop groups that manage to marry scathing, sarcasm, and bare-boned honesty with sweetness, beauty and universality. Providing you like those keyboards with a No.1-style glitter coating, of course.

Opening on biggest of the lot, 'What A Time', the troupe opt to get the most inescapably positive out of the way first before rolling out real variety. '92' is an icy cool, emotionally scarred (or scarring?) ballad, 'Million' is a stepping, rave-rock workout, with 'IRL' apparently made for sunnier times than the current UK winter, and finale 'Finish Line' closing out on a calming and uplifting tone that's not a million miles away from what some would describe as Balearic chill.
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Get A Hold Of Yourself
Cat: CLMN 216. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:48)
It Hurts Me So Much (2:47)
Review: Hot on the heels of his acclaimed sophomore album A Lover Was Born, Kelly Finnigan makes a quick return with this soul-packed 7". The A-side, 'Get A Hold Of Yourself,' is a Northern soul-inspired stomper that channels the raw emotion of Memphis soul with heavy drums, syncopated guitars, bold horns and Finnigan's impassioned vocals. It tells the story of a rocky relationship where emotional strain disrupts physical connection then the B-side is a fresh bonus cut from the A Lover Was Born sessions inspired by Barbara & The Browns' Stax classic 'Hurts Me So Much'. It's a moody groove with gospel-infused vocals.
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Alben
Live At St Helens Technical College 1981
Live At St Helens Technical College 1981 (gatefold LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: CF 133. Rel: 18 Mar 21
Blob '59 (1:07)
Prole Art Threat (2:26)
Jawbone & The Air Rifle (3:39)
Middle Mass (3:54)
Rowche Rumble (4:35)
An Older Lover (4:50)
City Hobgoblins (2:29)
Leave The Capitol (4:08)
The NWRA (7:43)
Gramme Friday (3:34)
Fit & Working Again (2:58)
Slates, Slags, Etc (6:41)
Muzorewi's Daughter (3:51)
Review: Last year, former Fall guitarist (and now celebrated radio broadcaster) Marc Riley stumbled on a rare bootleg recording of a concert the band had given to a sparsely populated audience at St Helens Technical College in the spring of 1981. To celebrate the gig's 40th anniversary, the recording has now been re-mastered and pressed to wax. It's a brilliant document of the Fall at their post-punk era best, with legendary front man Mark E Smith talking, singing, yelping and shouting has way through a series of raw, post-punk era workouts built around raucous, fuzz-toned guitars, low-slung basslines and loose-limbed drumming. For fans of Smith and his long-running band, it should be an essential purchase.
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A Part Of America Therein 1981
Cat: SV 172. Rel: 21 Mar 22
The NWRA (Chicago) (10:40)
Hip Priest (Chicago) (8:11)
Totally Wired (New York) (4:05)
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (New York) (2:57)
Cash 'N' Carry (San Francisco) (6:44)
An Older Lover (Houston) (6:46)
Deer Park (Houston) (4:26)
Winter (Memphis) (7:23)
Review: We're pretty sure our catalogue is full of albums by The Fall which we describe in gushing terms. More fool us for using all the words before this re-issue of the band's seminal live record arrived, because it really is that good. Laid down at shows in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Houston, and Memphis, to put things in no uncertain terms it bangs in the best possible way, offering the kind of unashamed gutter punk we find ourselves sorely lacking in most rock 'n' roll today.

Of course, back in 1982, when this first landed, critics were torn as to whether they wanted to demand more from Mark E. Smith, et al. And back then perhaps that was a valid point. Speaking in today's terms, though, A Part of America Therein 1981 represents a moment in time when authenticity was far more commonplace, and the impact of hearing that is nothing short of profound.
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Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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Chloe & The Next 20th Century
Chloe & The Next 20th Century (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: BELLA 1274VB. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Chloe (3:27)
Goodbye, Mr Blue (5:00)
Kiss Me (I Loved You) (3:57)
(Everything But) Her Love (4:16)
Buddy's Rendevous (4:59)
Q4 (4:56)
Olvidado (Otro Momento) (4:48)
Funny Girl (3:39)
Only A Fool (4:02)
We Could Be Strangers (4:27)
The Next 20th Century (6:56)
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Mahashmashana
Cat: SP 1666. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Mahashmashana
She Cleans Up
Josh Tillman & The Accidental Dose
Mental Health
Screamland
Being You
I Guess Time Just Makes Fools Of Us All
Summer's Gone
Review: After turning his hand to big band jazz on his previous album, Father John Misty (John Tilman to friends and family) returns to more familiar sonic territory on this sixth set. The Sanskrit title apparently translates to "great cremation ground", offering a hint to the weighty and philosophical themes behind some of the singer-songwriter's lyrics this time around. In many ways, it is a classic Father John Misty album: all sweeping strings, Americana-tinged folk-rock, grandiose 1970s pop-rock productions, funky-as-hell nods to Rare Earth ('She Cleans Up') effortlessly emotive vocals and White Album-era Beatles excellence.
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Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground
Some Kinda Love: Performing The Music Of The Velvet Underground (limited gatefold grey marbled vinyl 2xLP + sticker (indie exclusive))
Cat: BRN 303LPC1. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Sunday Morning (3:06)
Who Loves The Sun (2:46)
There She Goes Again (2:42)
What Goes On (3:56)
Sweet Jane (4:29)
Head Held High (2:51)
I'm Waiting For The Man (3:54)
White Light/White Heat (2:42)
I Heard Her Call My Name (3:19)
New Age (5:25)
That's The Story Of My Life (2:04)
All Tomorrow's Parties (6:15)
Rock & Roll (4:21)
We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (3:21)
Run Run Run (3:57)
I Can't Stand It (3:56)
After Hours (2:00)
Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (7:29)
Review: You need real confidence to take on a back catalogue of The Velvet Underground's caliber. Of course, it definitely helps if your band were contemporaries of sorts, knocked about in similar circles in the heady New York City scenes of the early-mid-1970s, and subscribed to Village Voice (and impressed their editorial team even before you got signed). All this means you don't redo tracks with borrowed nostalgia or vibes, but instead have first hand experience of what helped make them what they were at the time. So here we are then, Big Apple alt rock & rollers The Feelies turning their hands to the work of Lou Reed et al, paying homage to an outfit that had a huge influence on them in the first place. And they do a fine job, straddling the delicate line between reworking and completely rethinking anthems from 'Venus in Furs' to 'Sunday Morning', carefully managing to make each their own without forgetting what made these songs so incredible in the first place.
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Clymhalio
Clymhalio (green vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARDG 3LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Ms Cornflakes '91 (3:29)
Breichiau Hir (3:35)
Pen Yn Y Gwynt (3:41)
Chwaer Yr Haul (3:42)
Hunlle Yn Nunlle (3:58)
Cwsg, Cwsg, Cwsg (4:19)
Galw Arno Ti (3:33)
Allan O'i Phen (2:57)
Nol I'r Ogofau (3:37)
Hydref Yn Sacramento (4:14)
Cuddiwn Dan Y Bwrdd (3:01)
Gweld Dim Byd (4:41)
Review: Turning the clock back to 1991, legendary Welsh DIY pop band Ffa Coffi Pawb repress their second album for the modern listener. Recorded with experimental electronic studio head Gorwel Owen, in a flat, above a Post Office in Rhosneigr, on the island of Anglesey, it makes no apologies for its uptempo and cacophonous sound, swagging out the starting blocks like a Celtic Happy Mondays. Or, more accurately, Black Grape. Shades of Primal Scream are equally audible in at least some of the guitar riffs, although given the group were fronted by a young Gruff Rhys - who would go on to form Super Furry Animals before embarking on his own critically acclaimed and musically outstanding solo career - you can bet your bottom dollar this is far more original than any lazy comparisons would suggest. Or whatever that translates to in Welsh.
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Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (limited gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: RFC 259Y. Rel: 30 Aug 23
The Deathlife (1:09)
Sleepyhead (2:17)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (1:18)
Welcome To The Situation (1:14)
Sullenboy (1:32)
Give It Time (II) (3:15)
Queen Of Limerick (1:17)
The Woes (2:32)
Fiddleheads (5:04)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:57)
Going To Die (2:10)
Review: Death Is Nothing To Us has been a long time coming, and in many ways represents pinnacle moment in the Fiddlehead story. In 2010, Pat Flynn, who some knew though Have Heart, lost a father who left behind his grief-stricken mother. Faced with the profound impact death can have on those forced to pick up the pieces, and feeling incapable of helping, this emotional period directly informed Fiddlehead's 2018 debut, Springtime & The Blind. A little later, Flynn's first child came into the world, and the sadness that comes with having a kid but no father to introduce them to was distilled into 2021's follow up, Between The Richness. Now, two years on, Death Is Nothing To Us rounds off the fatalistic trilogy, a rousing journey from bleak depression to strength, which touches on ideas from sleeping off trauma to leaning on friends. The result is every bit the right way to conclude this odyssey - leaving us under no illusions as to how difficult life can be, but how important it is to acknowledge when it's there, all delivered through equally vital hardcore anthems.
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Binding Time (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Binding Time (3:21)
Busy At His Play (5:32)
The Death Of Blind Davy (3:42)
Londonderry (3:13)
Never Pity Me (3:04)
Two Murders (3:25)
After Hepburn's Union (3:41)
A Guardian At The Stables (2:26)
Landless Forever (5:15)
A Ranter's Prayer (3:22)
Review: Field Music unveils 'Binding Time' for this year's Record Store Day and it is a poignant suite of songs inspired by the Durham Miners' Association's formation, all performed alongside members of the NASUWT Riverside band. The album was first commissioned for the Durham Brass Festival and slated for Redhills' DMA performance in July 2021, but sadly Covid restrictions postponed the event until its debut at Durham's Gala Theatre in 2022. Peter and David, the duo behind Field Music, meticulously researched the region's mining history and weave in personal narratives with historical facts. The album delves into miners' struggles, blacklisting, and societal impacts, completing a trilogy of socio-historical albums following 2015's Music for Drifters and 2021's Making a New World.
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Film De Guerre (remastered)
Film De Guerre (remastered) (LP + poster + insert)
Cat: MG 140. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Accident (3:16)
Dead End (3:19)
Station Balneaire (4:06)
Parano A Champagne (2:35)
Acide Nuit (2:37)
Saint Raphael (2:31)
Matin Matin (4:17)
Blattes (2:27)
Courir Courir (3:48)
57 Eme Depression (1:56)
Review: Film De Geurre aka Fred Laser, Max Whiteshoe, Victor Chon and Xenia dropped their self titled dark wave, post punk and minimal synth masterpiece back in 1981. It has become a cult classic ever since and is their one and only ever album. It now comes reissued with a 24"x24" poster & original insert with lyrics courtesy of Mental Groove. The rhythms throughout are stark but compelling, with jangling guitars layered up over the chilly synths and dark, deadpan vocals delivered up top in a matter of fact style. It has a steady pulse that keeps you locked in as the guitar strings ping about and the mood changes from curious and beguiling to more moody and direct
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Perfect Darkness
Perfect Darkness (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 170. Rel: 17 Jun 11
Perfect Darkness
Fear Is Like Fire
Yesterday Was Hard On All Of Us
Honesty
Wheels
Warm Shadow
Save It For Somebody Else
Who Says
Foot In The Door
Berlin Sunrise
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Palomino
Palomino (limited gatefold white vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196587 57131. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Out Of My Head (3:33)
Angel (3:39)
Ready To Run (4:12)
Turning Onto You (3:21)
Fallen Snow (3:05)
Wild Horses II (3:45)
The Last One (3:49)
Nobody Knows (3:21)
A Feeling That Never Came (3:27)
29 Palms Highway (3:19)
Palomino (3:20)
Review: It's always pleasurable to watch a band grow into themselves, realise early promises and fulfil potential. It wouldn't be over-egging it to say that Palomino, the fifth album from Klara Soderberg and sister, represents that moment for First Aid Kit. The Swedish indie-pop siblings have been courting praise and attention for years now, but there's always been a sense of not quite being ready for the big time, until now.

LP five is an altogether freer record, to say the least, and as such represents the pair growing into their own skin and finally having the confidence to step out of it. Laid bare, we're given meditations on mid-road trip break ups, self-acceptance, emotional doubts and redemption. Familiar themes, yes, nevertheless everything here is dealt a refreshing original hand.
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Hypnotist (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 009362 4867678. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo) (24:45)
Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers demo) (3:27)
I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (demo) (1:09)
Do You Realize?? (instrumental) (3:29)
Review: As is the modern way with all major album birthday milestones, this one now gets a special 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition which means it comes on limited edition pink vinyl. It is a record that collects together four fab fan favourites. The major one is the 24-minute epic 'Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo)' which takes up all of the a-side and is a truly immerse and heady sonic trip. It is one of the group's most epic ever tunes and also included are 'Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers Demo: With Wayne Scratch Vocal),' 'I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (Demo),' and last but not least the lovely melancholy of 'Do You Realize?? (Instrumental).'
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Shore
Shore (CD)
Cat: 28444 2. Rel: 05 Feb 21
Wading In Waist-High Water
Sunblind
Can I Believe You
Jara
Featherweight
A Long Way Past The Past
For A Week Or Two
Maestranza
Young Man's Game
I'm Not My Season
Quiet Air/Gioia
Going-to-the-sun Road
Thymia
Cradling Mother, Cradling Woman
Shore
Review: On his fourth album as Fleet Foxes, Shore, Robin Pecknold has decided to celebrate life and death - a theme that no doubt was inspired in part by the ongoing global pandemic. The New York based artist sets his stall out immediately via lusciously orchestrated, choir-sporting opener 'Wading in Waist-High Water' and the similarly gorgeous 'Sunblind' - where he namechecks many of his dead musical heroes - before continuing on a similarly warm, jangling and opaque musical theme. That means soaring chord progressions, emotion-rich vocals, fluid piano lines and plenty of melancholic musical flourishes. It's soft-touch Americana for hard times; confirmed fans and newcomers alike should find plenty to savour.
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High As Hope
High As Hope (LP + booklet)
Cat: V 3204. Rel: 29 Jun 18
June (3:43)
Hunger (3:32)
South London Forever (4:22)
Bif God (4:01)
Sky Full Of Song (3:48)
Grace (4:46)
Patricia (3:38)
100 Years (4:48)
The End Of Love (4:29)
No Choir (2:37)
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Personal Stereo
Personal Stereo (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BS 097LP. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Personal Stereo (4:37)
Heavenly (4:49)
If We Kiss (3:50)
Haldi (5:22)
See You (4:45)
Sit Down (6:21)
Two Icicles (4:51)
Change My Ways (5:11)
Keep On (4:57)
Diet Of Water & Love (3:13)
Review: Flunk's third album, 'Personal Stereo,' released in 2007, has never been available on vinyl before now. It continued their signature blend of Anja's ethereal vocals, Ulf's electronica, and Jo's intricate guitar work while maintaining their trademark uplifting melancholy. The album explores darker themes compared to its predecessors, For Sleepyheads Only (2002) and Morning Star (2004) and revisits their debut's eclectic approach, sampling from decades of popular music as evidenced in tracks like 'Personal Stereo' and 'Change My Ways.' Cult favourite Daniel Johnston features on 'Haldi' adding a unique touch to an album recorded entirely in Oslo apartments. In all, this is a perfect example of Flunk's distinctive "budget pop" style.
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Folie 2
Folie 2 (LP)
Cat: TFGC 020. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Freak (3:16)
SG Suprasound (4:11)
Alone (3:00)
Confrontation (7:54)
I See Myself Reflected In Your Eyes (3:01)
Night Times (2:38)
Disco (Be My Time) (4:02)
White Hot (3:41)
Fullness Of My Heart (5:12)
Review: Next up on Dusseldorf's Themes For Great Cities is the debut LP from local trio Folie 2, comprised of vocalist Marlene Kollender, Gregor Darman (aka Rasputin) and Sebastian Welicki (LSW/Trashlagoon). Anyone who caught their great podcast on LYL Radio full of slow, trancey music knows what to expect on this one. There's a strong nod to '80s pop for the most part, but also taking in chugging dark disco slow burners ('Confrontation') neon-lit boogie down numbers ('Night Times') and taking influence from sounds of their homeland circa the '70s ('Fullness Of My Heart').
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Post To Wire (20th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RSDDECOR 4LP. Rel: 09 May 24
The Longer You Wait (2:34)
Barely Losing (2:42)
Montgomery Park (2:51)
Walter's On The Lam (1:09)
Through (4:22)
Postcard From California (0:42)
Two Broken Hearts (3:03)
Hallway (3:11)
Postcard Written With A Broken Hand (0:44)
Post To Wire (2:11)
Polaroid (4:16)
Always On The Ride (3:36)
Postcard Postmarked Phoenix, AZ (0:56)
Allison Johnson (2:16)
Willamette (7:40)
Valediction (3:14)
Savior Of Time (LP 2: On The Road 2003-2005) (4:25)
1968 (3:18)
Hallway (4:48)
Allison Johnson (2:46)
Contrails (4:21)
Montgomery Park (3:28)
Black Road (3:22)
City Of Trembling Leaves (5:12)
Willamette (3:15)
I Hope I Don't End Up On Skid Row (5:49)
Review: Richmond Fontaine's Post to Wire celebrates its 20th anniversary with a deluxe 2LP edition, featuring a bonus live disc on Curacao transparent color vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve. Recognised by Uncut Magazine as one of the top ten albums of the year, this release is adorned with a hype sticker. Described as a blend between Gram Parsons' slide guitar majesty and Lou Reed's narrated New York, Post to Wire offers a collection of narrated snapshots of life, crafted by frontman Willy Vlautin. Vlautin's songwriting delves into the depths of human desperation and resilience, weaving tales of downtrodden characters with incisive lyricism reminiscent of Raymond Carver. The album's epic centerpiece, 'Broken Hearts,' stands out as a testament to Vlautin's storytelling prowess, binding together characters in a shared journey of struggle and hope. With tunes that evoke familiarity and characters that feel like neighbors, Post to Wire emerges as a great addition to the canon of passionate, literary rock 'n' roll.
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The Essential Foo Fighters
Cat: 196587 37752. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Everlong
Making A Fire
Times Like These
Rope
Monkey Wrench
My Hero
Cold Day In The Sun
Big Me
Long Road To Ruin
Shame Shame
Best Of You
All My Life
The Pretender
This Is A Call
Walk
Learn To Fly
The Sky Is A Neighborhood
These Days
Everlong (acoustic version)
Review: Remarkably, the last Foo Fighters retrospective dropped way back in 2009, so this career-spanning 'best of' is undoubtedly well overdue. As a starting point for exploring their catalogue - or, for confirmed fans, having all the band's best bits in one place - The Essential Foo Fighters does an excellent job. There are naturally plenty of grungy, high-energy, guitar-laden alternative rock smashers present - 'Rope', 'Monkey Wrench' and so on - but also nods towards the more classic rock-orientated end of their work ('Cold Day In The Sun', the Beatles-esque 'Big Me'), punky and funky indie club anthems ('All My Life') and a smattering of acoustic and semi-acoustic gems ('Waiting On a War' and a wonderfully sparse, folksy take on 'Everlong'). Like Ronseal products, it does exactly what it says on the tin.

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The Essential Foo Fighters
Cat: 196587 32941. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Everlong (4:09)
Making A Fire (4:16)
Times Like These (4:23)
Rope (4:23)
Monkey Wrench (3:59)
My Hero (4:20)
Cold Day In The Sun (3:09)
Big Me (2:12)
Long Road To Ruin (3:47)
Shame Shame (4:18)
Best Of You (4:18)
All My Life (4:25)
The Pretender (4:29)
This Is A Call (3:51)
Waiting On A War (4:13)
Walk (4:18)
Learn To Fly (3:57)
The Sky Is A Neighborhood (4:06)
Breakout (3:23)
These Days (4:59)
Everlong (4:12)
Review: They're a Marmite band no doubt, especially among those who followed the altogether more deviant and dengerous Nirvana that brought FF frontman Dave Grohl to the world's attention initially. But there's no denying the fact that the Foo Fighters' anthemic, surging power chord pileup of a sound has turned them into a prospect that - whether live or record - now massively eclipses their predecessor in popularity. This is the definitive double-LP compiliation of all of the Foo Fighters' most essential cuts, including 'Everlong', 'Monkey Wrench' and 'Rope' and many more.
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But Here We Are
Cat: 196588 17832. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Rescued
Under You
Hearing Voices
But Here We Are
The Glass
Nothing At All
Show Me How
Beyond Me
The Teacher
Rest
Review: Recorded in the wake of drummer Taylor Hawkins death, Foo Fighters 11th studio album has been trailed as their "most personal yet". That's understandable, and lyrically Hawkins' tragic demise looms large - at times, the songs sound like the band going through the grieving process in public. It's a bold statement, with music - produced by long-time collaborator Greg Kunstin and featuring Dave Grohl on drums - that self-consciously references the raw energy, fuzzy riffs, and sweat-soaked energy of the band's 1995 debut album. Only time will tell where it sits in their catalogue - in terms of greatest moments, at least - but on first listen it's a raw, raging, melancholic alt-rock masterpiece.

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Chewing The Fat
Cat: ALNCD 71. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: Following a pair of well-received albums on Juicebox Recordings (not to be confused with A Guy Called Gerald's 1990s label of the same name), self-styled "nu-funk" duo Franc Moody have transferred to Night Time Stories for the release of new album Chewing The Fat. Like its predecessors, it blends a left-of-centre, Hot Chip style sensibility with colourful and nostalgic synth sounds, disco strings, good grooves and nods aplenty to both 21st century electronica and the Halcyon days of synth-funk in the 1980s. The results are frequently superb, with highlights including the throbbing-but-sparse 'Square Pegs In Round Holes', jaunty opener 'Driving On The Wrong Side of the Road' and the blissful, tactile and string-laden nu-disco bounce of 'Bloodlines'.
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Return To Zero
Return To Zero (gatefold cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0686LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Need You Again (4:28)
Don't Wait (4:14)
Broken Glass (3:54)
Back It Up (4:37)
What's Left Of Me (3:41)
150 More Times (3:19)
Dance Through Life (3:55)
Dirty Little Secret (3:35)
Already Gone (4:27)
Can't Get Enough (4:35)
Return To Zero (0:36)
Review: "A revelatory blast of soul, R&B and off-the-rails piano jams". Rolling Stone magazine could not have been much clearer in its recommendation of Plain Sight. Neal Francis' second album, released in 2021, nodded to everyone from George Clinton to Sly and the Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield to Prince. It was pop songwriting in the truest sense - free and experimental yet somehow universally enjoyable and captivating. The third, Francis Comes Alive, offered, not more of the same, but equally generous helpings of funk-infused, r&b topped soul-groove with a lashings of overbite. Now Return To Zero proves those were no flukes. That familiarly unpredictable yet soothing Francis sound is more refined and elegant than ever, but still seems to want to take you towards the hazy neon glow of a backstreet dancefloor long after dark.
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Age Fleuve
Age Fleuve (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: IF 1095LP. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Ou Mene La Nuit (3:52)
Adorer (feat Thomas De Pourquery) (3:33)
Aieul Inconnu (3:13)
Jeune Versant (feat Malik Djoudi) (4:09)
Le Fil (3:07)
Fleuve Des Ages (3:49)
Pas Lents Dans La Neige (3:52)
Elle S'envole (3:15)
Party (2:51)
Rappelle-toi (feat Rozi Plain) (2:25)
Review: InFine has always been an enigmatic label. It started life when co-founder Alexandre Cazac attended a Francesco Tristano concert in Paris, during which the legendary pianist covered Derrick May's Detroit techno track 'Strings Of Life', compelling the attendee to team up with Yannick Matray and Agoria to create a platform for electronic-classical noodling. And, even if the latter French electronic tour de force has since left the team, the imprint has continued to push these kinds of boundaries since. Francois & the Atlas Mountains have some big shoes to fill with their debut for the label, then. And they do this with aplomb, albeit the kind of aplomb that's softly spoken, and sounds like you're gazing out across an endless view which is at once unknown and comforting. Electronic folk, chill-disco, whispered downtempo synth pop and patient plugged-in symphonies.
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Hits To The Head
Hits To The Head (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 473X. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Darts Of Pleasure (3:01)
Take Me Out (3:56)
The Dark Of The Matinee (4:06)
Michael (3:22)
This Fire (3:32)
Do You Want To (3:37)
Walk Away (3:27)
The Fallen (2:57)
Outsiders (3:37)
Lucid Dreams (3:42)
Ulysses (3:12)
No You Girls (3:22)
Right Action (2:56)
Evil Eye (2:46)
Love Illumination (3:47)
Stand On The Horizon (4:26)
Always Ascending (3:50)
Glimpse Of Love (3:13)
Curious (2:50)
Billy Goodbye (3:43)
Review: Franz Ferdinand round up 20 of their greatest ever hits on Hits To The Head, presented on gold vinyl and with a 16 page booklet featuring liner notes by JD Beauvallet plus lyrics and new and exclusive photos. 18 of the tunes you will be well familiar with , but two of them are brand new cuts just for this project. They are 'Billy Goodbye' and 'Curious' which has been co-produced by Alex Kapranos, Julian Corrie and Stuart Price. Elsewhere the big riffing, festival pleasing joys of 'Do You Want To' and 'Take Me Out' still hit the right spot.
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The Human Fear (Alternative Cover)
The Human Fear (Alternative Cover) (limited gatefold bio vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: 887828 049578. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Audacious (3:22)
Everyday Dreamer (3:10)
The Doctor (2:19)
Hooked (2:39)
Build It Up (3:00)
Night Or Day (3:19)
Bar Lonely (3:01)
Cats (3:11)
Black Eyelashes (2:53)
Tell Me I Should Stay (4:36)
The Birds (3:14)
Review: "I think we all have fears within us and fears that we confront in our life at different times ... and how we react to those fears is how we earn who we really are," Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos told Apple Music's Hanuman Welch in an interview about The Humans of Fear, its catalysts and sources of inspiration. Sonically, this is typically bombastic and almost relentlessly upbeat, following in the footsteps of the Glasgow group's established sound. Which has, of course, changed over the years. So while we once had a thoroughbred indie rock band named after a racehorse and Archduke Ferdinand, over the last decade or two they have evolved into a far more electronic and synth-heavy outfit. On The Humans, Ferdinand seem to have measured the distance betwixt the two with more accuracy than ever, sticking their flag in the surface of a perfectly realised middle ground.
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The Human Fear
Cat: WIGCD 495. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Audacious (3:22)
Everyday Dreamer (3:10)
The Doctor (2:19)
Hooked (2:39)
Build It Up (3:00)
Night Or Day (3:19)
Bar Lonely (3:01)
Cats (3:11)
Black Eyelashes (2:53)
Tell Me I Should Stay (4:36)
The Birds (3:14)
Review: Astonishingly, seven years have now passed since the release of Franz Ferdinand's most recent studio album, the dancefloor-fired colour of Always Ascending. Reuniting the Glaswegian post-punk rockers with former mixer/engineer Mark Ralph (who this time steps up to produce), The Human Fear has been trailed as a kind of extended lyrical meditation on prejudice and fear. It's a notably grown up and musically varied affair, with opener 'Audacity' joining the dots between the jagged guitars and energy of the band's earliest recordings and the inventive, try-different-things arrangements made famous by the Beatles in their golden 1966-67 period. Compare and contrast this with Night Or Day', where fuzzy 70s synths and jangling piano riffs squabble for sonic space with metronomic drums and bass, and the fizzing nu-rave/indie dance revivalism of 'Hooked'.
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How To Save A Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 33781. Rel: 05 Feb 24
She Is (3:53)
Over My Head (Cable Car) (3:53)
How To Save A Life (4:23)
All At Once (3:44)
Fall Away (4:18)
Heaven Forbid (3:59)
Look After You (5:02)
Hundred (3:13)
Vienna (3:40)
Dead Wrong (3:02)
Little House (2:22)
Trust Me (3:10)
Review: 2006 was a very different time in rock 'n' roll. We'd cast off the Britpop and nu metal of the previous century's finale and millennium turn, and things had moved onto sounds that were far more sentimental, sometimes self-pitying and always hyper-emotional. This was true both of the rise of emo and hardcore resurgence, and the more chart (and advert)-friendly stuff coming from the likes of Keane and Coldplay. Over in the US, The Fray were looking to secure membership to that Closer-soundtrack worthy club and on their debut LP made a strong case for it. How To Save A Life features a number of powerful tracks, from the titular lead single to the piano-vocal showstopper, 'Hundred'. Moving enough to become the best selling digital album of all time, at the time (only trumped by Eminem's Recovery in 2010), here it is in physical form.
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I Blow Out Big Candles
Cat: 704199 202. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Ya Ready (3:25)
Sexy Lemon (3:46)
Spells (3:15)
Be Your Girl (3:02)
Liquorice (2:53)
Get Away (2:28)
Shiver (3:21)
Hello (2:53)
Witch (3:28)
Killer (3:04)
Piece Of Cake (3:16)
Ugly Smile (1:45)
Review: Like a cross between Jimothy Lacoste, Lily Allen, Mac De Marco and The Breeders, Freak Slug is a fine addition to the esteemed Future Classic record label. Freak Slug appears to gravitate towards food-themed song titles and on single 'Piece of Cake' she makes her craft seem effortless with witty wordplay and melodies flowing out of her. 'Liquorice' is a bigger sounding tune, with a bit of Weezer kick, while 'Ya Ready' leans into a post-grunge territory with more serious, affecting somber tones and 'Sexy Lemon' has shades of Superorganism. A solid effort from a fast-rising star.
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Pedestrian Verse (10th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 505419 7232077. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Acts Of Man (4:58)
Backyard Skulls (3:08)
Holy (3:36)
The Woodpile (3:26)
Late March, Death March (4:06)
December's Traditions (4:08)
Housing (In) (1:29)
Dead Now (4:08)
State Hospital (4:35)
Nitrous Gas (3:05)
Housing (Out) (1:04)
The Oil Slick (4:18)
If You Were Me (2:52)
Snow Still Melting (3:28)
Escape Route (3:29)
Default Blues (3:54)
Radio Silence (4:16)
Candlelit (3:54)
Architect (3:53)
Norland Wind (3:21)
Holy (alternate version) (4:27)
The Woodpile (alternate version) (3:33)
Late March, Death March (alternate version) (3:54)
Review: Pedestrian Verse is a critically acclaimed album by Frightened Rabbit, whose rapidly blooming career was cut short by the death of singer Scott Hutchison in May 2018. It has now been a full decade since the band dropped the mini-masterpiece and so it gets remastered at half speed and reissued by Atlantic with the full and original 12-track album on LP next to a bonus 12" with 11 extra tracks. This was the band's fourth studio album and the only one to feature guitarist and keyboardist Gordon Skene. The record is inspired in part by a break up and finds each of the members of the band stepping up their contribution to the songwriting. It's a great piece of modern indie history.
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In Space
Cat: 61416. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Another Year (3:32)
Nothing Comes Around (2:51)
What A Drag (3:48)
Hold On (3:08)
Can't Sleep (3:14)
Back Again (2:53)
In Space (4:24)
Little Sign (2:40)
Something About The War (2:57)
The Bastards (3:29)
Time To Bloom (3:50)
I Still Love You (3:00)
Review: The long-awaited new album of psychedelia-tinged country from US singer-songwriter Edith Frost. It's her first album from the Texas native since 2005 and continues her long-standing partnership with the esteemed Drag City label, who she started her solo career with in 1996, after brief stints in bands The Holler Sisters and The Marfa Lights. Despite her lengthy absence, sonically she sounds on the form of her life: 'Nothing Comes Around' is as cool as anything Cate Le Bon or Aldous Harding have released recently. And 'Hold On' reflects Frost's taste for atypical vocal arrangements, which adds a striking touch to the otherwise more orthodox Americana feel.
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Goodbye Small Head
Goodbye Small Head ('berry' vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1646V. Rel: 15 May 25
Grand Mal (3:16)
Sudden Storm (3:17)
Jump Out (3:14)
Power Of The Moon (4:27)
You Mustn't Show Weakness (2:10)
Submission (3:50)
Veil Song (3:11)
Slow Burn (3:09)
You Hurt Me, I Hate You (4:01)
Strange Girl (3:24)
A World Of Love And Care (3:12)
I Need The Angel (4:47)
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