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Singles
Embarrassment (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RSD24 61. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Embarrassment (3:02)
Not Home Today (2:43)
ERNIE (2:07)
Embarrassment (instrumental) (3:05)
Crying Shame (2:38)
You Said (2:35)
Review: This is a special Record Store Day 2024 release that rights a wrong for hardcore Madness vinyl heads.
With the exception of 'Baggy Trousers,' 'Embarrassment' stood as the sole Madness single from the 80s not to receive a 12" release. This year's annual waxy celebrations however present a special opportunity to own it on vinyl as the classic Motown-inspired hit gets the coveted treatment as part of this six-track EP. Also included is the original 7" mix alongside a previously unreleased instrumental version meticulously crafted by Clive Langer, which offers fans a fresh perspective on this iconic Madness track.
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Never Getting Over Me
Cat: BARN 090. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Never Getting Over Me (3:52)
Professional Help (2:58)
Review: Said to be two decades in the making, this record features two tracks by Makode Linde, the visual artist and musician who has long been a friend and frequent cover designer for Sweden's most eccentric dance label, Studio Barnhus. 'Never Getting Over Me' features Makode's poignant vocals on a quirky, sun-drenched rhythm while 'Professional Help' delivers bossa nova brilliance with a graceful, flute-driven backdrop which reflects the protagonist's lament over his old flame's aversion to therapy. With exquisite songwriting and charming lo-fi appeal, these songs are brilliant dance-pop fusions with a great message and plenty of irresistible grooves.
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Round The Bend
Round The Bend (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NSWN 067. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Round The Bend (2:19)
Round The Bend (Malady remix) (6:27)
Round The Bend (808 State remix) (6:51)
Round The Bend (808 State instrumental) (5:42)
Review: Graham Massey and Nice Swan Records came together by chance at Glastonbury's legendary Block 9 in 2022. It was that meeting which lead to this coming together of Malady and rave legends 808 State. Round The Bend is indie-dance with big guitars, yearning male vocals and stepping almost drum &bass style rhythm. It then gets reworked by the mask wearing acid house outfit. First they layer in the 303s, speed up the drums and making it into a crashing, powerful workout for electrified dance floors. There is also an instrumental and a bass lead Malady remix.
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Peace Of Mind
Peace Of Mind (12" + limited to 200 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: PMR 202LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Country Life (2:26)
Achilles Heel (2:35)
Veronica (2:17)
Groundhog Day (1:51)
Kaleidoscope (2:51)
Review: Master Peace reaches new heights on this thrilling five-track 12". He grew up listening to bands like Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys and The Streets, and combines that with contemporary inspirations to cook up a mix of resonant songwriting and anthemic pop hooks. 'Veronica' from this EP is already a radio hit and 'Groundhog Day' easily slips into the fine UK tradition for belting indie. Nothing here is frilly or excessive, the lyrics are tight and the grooves drive with the wide-eyed 'Kaleidoscope' being a standout amongst these powerful and bold new tunes.
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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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This Is Like A Dream
Cat: CAN 2025V. Rel: 02 Jun 25
This Is Like A Dream (3:20)
Total Pleasure (5:11)
Review: Thanks to an early 2025 launched exhibition at the Tate Modern, which looks back at the life and work of late, great performance art legend and Minty co-founder Leigh Bowery, Minty have put out this collectible 7" featuring previously unreleased songs. The title of the first track 'This Is Like A Dream' conveys what Bowery would have felt to have held this exhibition and making his dream come true from beyond the grave is a beautiful touch. And the song is a reminder that for all Minty's bizarre performances and sensational avant garde costumes they still backed it up with great music and would have cut through the noise on their songwriting alone. Both tracks feature Bowery, recorded as they were in 1993 and 1994 respectively. True gems finally unearthed.A
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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Superfuzz Bigmuff (35th Anniversary Edition)
Superfuzz Bigmuff (35th Anniversary Edition) (limited mustard yellow vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SP 21AE. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Need
Chain That Door
Mudride
No One Has
If I Think
In 'N' Out Of Grace
Review: Taking its name from the band's two favourite guitar effects pedals - the Univox Super-Fuzz and the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, both credited with producing a 'dirty sound' - it's safe to say Mudhoney came up with one of the finest double entendre titles with their 1988 debut EP. Arriving through the seminal Sub Pop, the record would fail to grab the attention of the masses, or the nascent grunge underground bubbling beneath the streets of their native Seattle at the time, but now we know just how wrong people can be. Skip forward to today, and Mudhoney's first spawn is recognised as one of the seminal outings in the early Pacific Northwestern alternative guitar scene that would go on to dominate the world, albeit for a relatively brief time. Praised for being "sexy, smart, humorous and hard", hearing the tracks today affords an opportunity to draw direct lines between the heavy rock that came before, and what was being born.
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Delta Acoustic Sessions: Live From Electric Lady 26/07/18 (Record Store Day RSD 2019)
Cat: 7750 387. Rel: 07 Dec 22
Woman (4:46)
Guiding Light (4:03)
Wild Heart (5:04)
If I Say (4:35)
Review: This Record Store Day 2019 exclusive finds Mumford and Sons at work in the famous Electric Lady Studios in New York. It was there that they decided to serve up four carefully reimagined versions of tracks from their acclaimed Delta album. Each one shows a different, incredibly tender side. 'Woman' is first with its gentle piano keys and closely mic-ed vocals soothing the soul, while 'Guiding Light' has more upbeat but still lo-fi guitar riffs and 'Wild Heart' is another showcase of the beautifully raw and emotive vocals of lead singer Marcus Oliver Johnston Mumford. 'If I Say' is a rousing, heart swelling closer.
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Alben
Cunningham Bird
Cat: 888072 654648. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Crying In The Night (2:32)
Stephanie (2:19)
Without A Leg To Stand On (4:11)
Crystal (4:39)
Long Distance Winner (3:32)
Don't Let Me Down Again (3:18)
Django (2:14)
Races Are Run (2:27)
Lola (My Love) (2:30)
Frozen Love (4:46)
Review: It's often the albums that fall between the cracks that are the greatest. Violin virtuoso and singer Andrew Bird and Americana singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham shine a light on the underrated pre-Fleetwood Mac gem of an album, Buckingham Nicks, by fully covering it. Released five years before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham went on to have mega success with Rumours, Buckingham Nicks was such a flop commercially that they were dropped by their label Polydor. But it is a cracking album and in covering it in their own style and having a palpably strong musical connection as a duo themselves, Bird and Cunningham have done it absolute justice and changed it. They have shed the 70s pop sheen of the original and made something more timeless to behold. 'Stephanie' is moody, majestic and cosmic and 'Without A Leg To Stand On' is one of the most stirring vocal performances you'll hear in 2024. A highly rewarding listen throughout.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden (green marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LNFG 148G. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:43)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:16)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:33)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:44)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:16)
Superstitious Woman (2:41)
Crying Like A Child (3:08)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Dr Robert, we recommend checking out The Blow Monkeys. Robert Howard, as he's credited, formed the iconic new wave and 'sophisti-pop' group in 1981 and his piano keys, bass notes, guitar melodies, vocals and words define the band's sizeable back catalogue. Matt Deighton, meanwhile, might mean Mother Earth, Bill Fay, or Paul Weller to some listeners. He's been involved with them all. Here, the esteemed UK musicians run into one another on Last Night From Glasgow, a treasure of a patron-funded, not-for-profit label out of Scotland's biggest city. It couldn't be a more credible and thoughtful combination. Musically, the result packs crazy levels of musicality, taking a lead from pop, soft, folk and psyche rock to produce a sound which moves between soaring to understated grandeur to deceptively complex and overtly intimate.
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Quatermass Seven
Cat: MMS 043LP. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Rest In Blue (4:18)
You're Only You (3:23)
Repeater #2 (4:01)
TRABS (3:55)
Steel Drum (2:46)
After After (8:08)
Repeater #1 (4:00)
Review: These seven tracks of scuzzy, lo-fi indie are ingrained with the sound of London streets. The trio of musicians behind it - guitarist Barrie Cadogan, bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer Malcolm Catto - draw on all their 25-year plus experiences of working in multiple genres to serve up blues and rock collisions, psyched-out indie trips, gauzy, summer of love sonics and breakbeat and jazz fusions. The tracks were recorded with minimal overdubs making for an expansive and all consuming sound where the driving rhythm sections do the heavy lifting while the swirling sonics up top take things to a higher level. It might be deeper and darker than you'd expect of this band, but what else would you expect of a record made during this most weird of years.
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Cope (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cope (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: LVR 4279. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Top Notch
Choose You
Girl Harbor
The Mansion
The Ocean (0:47)
Every Stone (3:21)
All That I Really Wanted (2:46)
Trees (2:52)
Indentions (3:28)
See It Again (3:43)
Cope (3:16)
Review: Originally released in 2014 and celebrating its ten-year anniversary this year, Cope would serve as the fourth full-length from Atlanta alternative rock outfit Manchester Orchestra. Following on from the breakout success of 2009's Mean Everything To Nothing, and the critical and commercial acclaim awarded to 2011's sombre and expansive Simple Math, primary songwriter Andy Hull sought to restore some of his project's earlier post-hardcore proclivities with this raw, jagged-edged batch of crunching indie-core bangers, all recorded in-house at their (at the time) newly built home-studio. Both self-described as an "unrelenting and unapologetically heavy 38 minutes of rock" and elaborated upon as "Whereas Simple Math was a different palate with each song, a different colour, I wanted this to be black and red the whole time;" utilising their expanded platform and popularity, Cope was the sonic risk necessary to rediscover creative self-fulfilment and deliver some of Manchester Orchestra's darkest, most cathartic, and emotionally charged material to date.
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The Valley Of Vision
The Valley Of Vision (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 888072 517387. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Capital Karma (3:38)
The Way (3:52)
Quietly (4:54)
Letting Go (3:58)
Lose You Again (3:39)
Rear View (5:51)
Review: The Valley Of Vision is the latest project by Manchester Orchestra and one that proves they are focused on making music that has a lasting impact. It comes backed with a virtual reality film that immerses you further into their music and deals in broody ambient, indie and cinematic atmospheres. This is a brave project but one this band has pulled off with real aplomb as they put aside their tried and tested instruments and guitar-driven signature sounds to cook up music that goes way beyond what came before and is laden in textural synth craft.
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Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 88681. Rel: 08 Sep 22
The Year Of Purification (LP1: Door To The River) (3:39)
Ocean Spray (4:10)
So Why So Sad (Avalanches Sean Penn mix) (4:54)
Door To The River (4:38)
Rosebud (4:03)
Just A Kid (3:36)
His Last Painting (3:16)
Let Robeson Sing (3:47)
Groundhog Days (4:58)
Epicentre (5:21)
Intravenous Acoustic (LP2: Solidarity) (4:05)
Found That Soul (3:05)
We Are All Bourgeois Now (4:29)
Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children (2:53)
The Convalescent (5:26)
Baby Elian (3:43)
Masses Against The Classes (3:26)
My Guenica (4:50)
Studies In Paralysis (3:26)
Dead Martyrs (3:23)
Wattsville Blues (4:07)
Miss Europa Disco Dancer (3:57)
Review: An intense exercise in duality, 'Know Your Enemy' was actually born as a mission by Manic Street Preachers to record two albums in quick succession. 'Solidarity' and 'Door To The River' were simultaneous early-noughties left and right brains, channelling completely different ideas in some ways, and the same ideas in others. Now, the compiled album gets a full restoration, and includes two previously unreleased tracks 'Rosebud' and 'Studies In Paralysis'.
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Patterns In Repeat
Cat: BRC 266. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Child Of Mine
Patterns
Your Girl
No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can
The Shadows
Interlude (Time Passages)
Caroline
Looking Back
Lullaby
Patterns In Repeat
Lullaby (instrumental)
Review: Grammy-nominated Laura Marling is back with Patterns in Repeat, her new album and eighth full-length overall. Fifteen years into her celebrated career, the Mercury and Brit Award winner explores new themes inspired by the birth of her daughter in 2023. This album reflects her experiences of motherhood and delves into the generational beliefs and behaviours that are passed down through the generations of families. Through deeply personal lyrics and introspective storytelling, Patterns in Repeat captures Marling's reflections on legacy and personal growth while also showing a subtly evolved sound as one of this generation's most respected songwriters.
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Fever Dreams Parts 1-4
Fever Dreams Parts 1-4 (limited gatefold turquoise vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8718720. Rel: 08 Mar 22
Spirit Power & Soul (4:38)
Receiver (5:19)
All These Days (4:54)
Ariel (4:46)
Lightning People (4:38)
Hideaway Girl (3:25)
Sensory Street (5:16)
Tenement Time (4:14)
The Speed Of Love (5:41)
Night & Day (4:53)
Counter Clock World (4:06)
Rubicon (4:03)
God's Gift (4:00)
Ghoster (4:09)
The Whirl (3:44)
Human (4:19)
Review: Time-honoured guitarist Johnny Marr releases yet another new solo album this winter, 'Fever Dreams Pt. 1-4'. Charting his long and isolated experience of the first COVID lockdowns, this album documents the guitarist's "interior life" away from the spotlight of Modest Mouse, The Smiths or The Cribs. A unique turquoise vinyl houses this promising dark new wave pop bit - its sound preempted by the first part, released last year. In his own words, Marr calls it his "most ambitious solo record".
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Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 409996 4027631. Rel: 19 Sep 24
The Last Ride (4:26)
Caught Up (4:28)
Down On The Corner (4:25)
Need It (5:45)
You Are The Magic (7:06)
InBetweens (3:37)
Another Day (4:51)
Headland (1:34)
Long Gone (4:35)
Something To Shout About (4:21)
Bangin' On (5:04)
The Way That It Was (5:25)
All Out Attack (4:41)
Get Me Wrong (5:23)
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (4:25)
A Woman Like You (5:07)
Review: Zak Starkey - The Who's drummer and, as it happens, Ringo Starr's kid - joined ex-Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan and The Smiths legend Johnny Marr for what was a kind of British indie supergroup of sorts, for a brief moment of glory. Boomslang remains the first and only album released by JM and the Healers, landing in 2003 to a rather mixed bag of reviews. Some lauded its musicality, others criticised the frontman's lack of bravery in refusing to move out of comfort zones. Listening back 21 years later, we're not sure what people were looking for and, to be honest, that kind of summarises the post-millennial era. We'd spent a lot and did a lot in the previous century, and it took some time to refocus on the blank page of the next 100 years. For us, Boomslang is a well balanced trip through a variety of very UK guitar sounds, from loose, druggy, vocally-effected bits to bewitchingly quiet folk-tinged stuff and rowdier, fight night scores. To clarify - that's all good.
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Brothers & Sisters
Brothers & Sisters (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: DS 145LPX. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Mars Man (5:00)
I'm On My Way (3:51)
No More (4:34)
All Over Again (4:07)
The People Say (4:25)
Let It Go (4:40)
Pieces Of Me (4:56)
Travelling Hard (4:00)
Brixton Fish Fry (6:25)
Upon My Soul (3:42)
Brothers & Sisters (4:48)
Review: Steve Mason is back with a fifth solo studio album and it is another one that finds him tap into new emotional reserves. He manages to subtly fuse themes that are both personal yet political with honest songwriting and vibrant musicianship. This always emotive record uplifts no end with its deeply engaging lyrical motifs. It also features some top guests in the form of Pakistani singer Javed Bashir, British gospel singers Jayando Cole, Keshia Smith, Connie McCall and Adrian Blake and santoor playing from Kaviraj Singh. This version comes on gatefold vinyl with an insert and a download code.
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Live In Brooklyn
Cat: FS 59128. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Not Regular (4:07)
Love Born (3:25)
Beauty & The Beast (feat Laivy) (2:52)
Time Of Your Song (3:25)
I Will Be Light (6:16)
Lord Raise Me Up (7:21)
King Without A Crown (5:49)
Fake Friends (feat Laivy) (4:41)
One Day (6:14)
Review: Matisyahu hosts the annual Festival of Light towards the end of the year and it was there on December 22 back in 2022 that this Live in Brooklyn album was recorded. As well as featuring plenty of live takes on his own much-loved gems like 'One Day' and 'King Without A Crown', he also tackles a few tasteful covers that were penned written by his son Laivy, and which they performed in unison. There was also a visual recording of this show made and available to find online, which is well worth doing while you sink into the sounds that came at the end of a 15-stop tour.
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Hotel PM
Hotel PM (LP + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJLP 50. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Lobby Call (4:37)
Alien (4:45)
Melancolia (feat Pahua) (4:24)
Never Know (feat Phenomenal Handclap Band) (4:16)
SYG (feat Toribio) (4:34)
Lew Beach (4:55)
White Noise (feat Kendra Morris) (4:21)
Shaky Escalator (feat Underground System) (4:59)
Toop Toop (2:57)
18th Floor (4:33)
Review: Following on from two previous EPs here in 2019 and 2022, Peter Matson now serves up a wonderful full-length on the storied Bastard Jazz. Hotel PM is a psychedelic exploration of disco and modern electronica from the Brooklyn-based musician and co-leader of Underground System. His signature attention to detail, songwriting and world-class musicianship all shine through next to collaborations with the likes of Pahua, Kendra Morris, Toribio, Phenomenal Handclap Band, Sly5thAve and members of The Rapture, Ibibio Sound Machine and Poolside. Between them, they delve into themes of time, memory and disenchantment with modern technology with a mix of lush strings, tight brass and analogue synth basslines. It's a journey of dance floor delight and more introspective moments with plenty of catchy hooks and retro-future charms.


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Stream Of Life
Stream Of Life (eco mix vinyl LP)
Cat: LWRTD 007VI. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Your Own Worst Enemy (3:24)
Favourite Songs (3:30)
Dormant 'Til Explosion (feat Vanessa Briscoe Hay) (3:46)
The End Can Be As Good As The Start (3:17)
Armchair View (3:35)
Quiz Show Clue (4:47)
Stream Of Life (3:20)
Doppelganger Eyes (3:02)
I Knew That You'd Say That (3:11)
The Path I Chose (3:35)
No Such Thing As A Society (3:59)
Review: Maximo Park continue to pen their own chapter in the indie rock pantheons, now delivering album number eight and the latest instalment in a saga that began back in 2004. How far have they come in that time? How far did you want them to go in that time? It's impossible to answer the first without answering the second, first, and for many people one of the enduring qualities about the band is their familiarity and commitment to a sound that's been fine tuned and perfected, rather than altered and amended. On Stream of Life this is clear from the outset. As a record, it's pretty timeless in so far as the band's back catalogue goes, but that means there's actually quite a lot going on here. At times, it soars majestically. In other moments it lunges and stomps and jerks on its course to catchiness and sing-a-long longevity.
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McCartney III Imagined
Paul McCARTNEY / VARIOUS
McCartney III Imagined (limited 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 351365 0. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Find My Way (feat Beck) (4:55)
Dominic Fike - "The Kiss Of Venus" (2:29)
Pretty Boys (feat Khruangbin) (5:45)
Women & Wives (St. Vincent remix) (2:59)
Deep Down (Blood Orange remix) (4:20)
Seize The Day (feat Phoebe Bridgers) (3:26)
Slidin' (EOB remix) (2:43)
Long Tailed Winter Bird (Damon Albarn remix) (4:08)
Josh Homme - "Lavatory Lil" (2:46)
When Winter Comes (Anderson Paak remix) (2:18)
Deep Deep Feeling (3D RDN remix) (11:26)
Long Tailed Winter Bird (Idris Elba remix) (2:43)
Review: McCartney III was the18th solo album by legendary musician and former Beatle Paul McCartney. Imagined is the remix version that came digitally back in April and now lands on vinyl. The artists chosen to remix were all selected by McCartney himself and are said to feature "friends, fans, and brand new acquaintances." The record has picked up plenty of positive reviews already and that should be no surprise given the heavyweights included. The likes of Beck, Khruangbin, Dev Hynes, Ed O'Brien, Damon Albarn, Josh Homme, Anderson .Paak, Robert Del Naja, and Idris Elba all make for a contemporary mix with diverse results.
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What Happened To The Beach?
What Happened To The Beach? (limited yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 19658845761. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Mystery Planet (part 1) (1:16)
WOBBLE (2:43)
Elevator Hum (3:52)
I Write The News (2:45)
Sympathy (3:04)
Mulholland's Dinner & Wine (3:18)
Breath Of Light (3:28)
Mystery Planet (part 2) (0:45)
Nothing Works (3:55)
It Takes 4 (0:21)
The Phantom Buzz (Kick In) (2:36)
Honest Test (3:02)
Mezzanine (3:47)
It's An Act (4:09)
4 More Years (1:06)
Mystery Planet (part 3) (1:33)
Review: Declan McKenna returns with his third studio album What Happened To The Beach? and he manages to be both ambitious and restrained throughout. It is a hugely personal record that finds him tapping into an all-new creative language that allows him to dissect his sense of self while also encouraging anyone else to take more confidence in their own identities. There are many gorgeous moments here from the subtle brass and loose grooves of 'Mezzanine' to warming choruses on 'Elevator Hum.' They all make for an album that plots a real narrative journey with elements that are familiar to all along the way.
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The World Is Still Here & So Are We
The World Is Still Here & So Are We (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 289LP2. Rel: 08 May 25
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig (2:18)
Cops & Coppers (2:01)
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead (2:47)
The Battle Of Los Angelsey (1:55)
People Person (3:18)
The Competent Horse Thief (2:35)
Kafka-Esque Novelist Franz Kafka (2:01)
The Digger You Deep (2:50)
Autofocus On The Prime Directive (2:17)
Not All Steeplejacks (3:22)
Chekhov's Guns (2:41)
Juan Party-System (1:04)
Hate The Polis (3:31)
Review: Welsh noise-rock royalty Mclusky make their decrepit return on their majorly anticipated fourth album The World Is Still Here & So Are We, marking their first full-length in over two decades, following on from 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire. While the Cardiff legends have reformed for brief reunion runs in the past, this time they seriously mean it, revealing their first taste of new material in 19 years through their 2023 EP Unpopular Parts Of A Pig, with the title-track and 'The Digger You Deep' both announced to be featured on their (at the time) as-of-yet unannounced comeback record. Arriving courtesy of Ipecac Recordings, the outsider-rock label ran by vocal absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle) and working in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, with the band even supporting for Shellac one fateful night in London's Scala, the chaotic noise-merchants haven't lost one tooth of their bite or snarky cynicism during their long respite, made abundantly clear on blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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Houdini (reissue)
Houdini (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile purple marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2130P. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Hooch
Night Goat
Lizzy
Going Blind
Honey Bucket
Hag Me
Set Me Straight
Sky Pup
Joan Of Arc
Teet
Copache
Pearl Bomb
Rocket Reducer #62 (Rama Lama Fafafa)
Review: Considering how much most modern rockers don't talk about the Melvins, or Melvins as the Washington staters should technically be referred to, it's insane how much influence they had on the development of late-20th Century guitar sounds. Without Dale Crover, Buzz Osborne and Steven Shane McDonald, we're not sure there would have been grunge at all. Kicking but not screaming out of the Pacific Northwest in 1983 (at which time Mike Dillard was playing drums, later replaced by Crover), Houdini is their fifth studio album and by this point they'd more than found that legendary groove. Sludgy, thick, stompy and a little bit swampy, these are the riffs that inspire limbs to move of their own accord, setting the tone for a range of bands from Soundgarden and Nirvana to Tool, Sun O))) and Slipknot.
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Lice All
Lice All (gatefold LP)
Cat: BR 35LP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Hung Bunny (5:41)
Roman Dog Bird (4:28)
Sacrifice (3:25)
Second Coming (5:41)
The Ballad Of Dwight Fry (2:09)
With Teeth (1:50)
Review: Proto-grunge/sludge metal band Melvins laid down six compelling songs on their fourth album. Lice-All was a cohesive, tightly woven trip made up of three original tunes and three fine covers. Two of them were originally written by the man, the legend, Alice Cooper, and one is by nose rock gang Flipper. The record is said to have influenced bands such as Sunn O))) and Sleep over the years because of the way it layer sup heavy, droning guitars. First release back in 1992 and something of a cult classics, this reissue comes on red wax. Back then, the album was known as a set titled LP, but also under the name Lysol.

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Born Horses
Cat: BELLA 1582CD. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Mood Swings (7:12)
Ancient Love (5:49)
Your Hammer, My Heart (4:42)
Patterns (3:50)
A Bird Of No Address (4:09)
Born Horses (3:36)
Everything I Thought I Had Lost (6:08)
There's Always Been A Bird In Me (4:11)
Review: On their eighth album, Mercury Rev has tapped into the long and illustrious history of 'landscape music' - works inspired by specific environments, whether natural or man-made. In the case of Born Horses, it's the former, with the band situating themselves in the wilds of upstate New York and delivering a set they describe as "glistening psych-jazz, folk, baroque-ambient". In practice, this means immersive, enveloping songscapes that make use of a vast range of acoustic and electronic instruments, both sung and spoken vocals, and a lengthy list of influences and inspirations that apparently included Vangelis, songs from Broadway musicals, movie soundtracks, Chet Baker and Miles Davis. That it sounds nothing like any of them, and is very much its own atmospheric sound world, is testament to the long-serving band's endearing quality. A genuine delight and arguably their best album for some time.
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The Secret Migration (reissue)
The Secret Migration (reissue) (gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BRED2LP 910. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Secret For A Song (CD1: original album) (3:57)
Across Yer Ocean (3:16)
Diamonds (3:48)
Black Forest (Lorelei) (4:45)
Vermillion (4:05)
In The Wilderness (2:30)
In A Funny Way (4:00)
My Love (4:13)
Moving On (1:16)
The Climbing Rose (3:19)
Arise (3:46)
First-time Mother's Joy (Flying) (3:28)
Down Poured The Heavens (1:31)
Tennessee Blues (CD2: B-sides/Outtakes - feat Bonnie Kate Anthony) (3:48)
Afraid (3:42)
Seagull (3:06)
Androgynous (2:53)
Mirror For A Bell (3:11)
Good Times Ahead (2:57)
I Never Had It So Good (feat Bonnie Kate Anthony) (3:54)
Blue Clouds (4:32)
Late Night Request (3:38)
A Season Of Poussin (4:28)
Good Day (4:34)
Look At Brutis With His Knife (5:03)
Review: The sixth album from West Coast psychedelic indie warriors Mercury Rev had already been enhanced with a host of extra B-sides and other goodies on a limited edition version when it first dropped in 2005, but this new version sees it further expanding, like the brain of an innocent teenager dropping acid for the first time. The original core 13 tracks are pretty good in their own right, obviously, from the close harmonies of 'Moving On' sounding like a frazzled, baked Beach Boys and the grandiose opener 'Secret For A Song' they show they're capable of achieving multiple moods and rollercoaster dynamics. Luxuriate in that and spoil yourself further with a further 12 flip tracks and outtakes, including guest vocal appearances from Bonnie Kate Anthony on the rather Nilsson-sounding 'I Never Had It So Good' and 'Tennessee Blues' and intriguing experiments like the spaced out synth-and-voice effort 'Good Day'.
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All Is Dream (reissue)
All Is Dream (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BREDD 816Z. Rel: 28 Nov 24
The Dark Is Rising
Tides Of The Moon
Chains
Lincoln's Eyes
Nite & Fog
Little Rhymes
A Drop In Time
You're My Queen
Spiders & Flies
Hercules
Planet Caravan
Streets Of Laredo
I Keep A Close Watch
Nocturne In C Minor Opus 27 No 1
Blue Skies
Mascara Tears
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
The Brook Room
Silver & Gold
A Drop In Time (demo)
Where The Mountains Start To Rise (demo)
Back Into The Sun (You're The One)
A Quick One At Artie's 44
Mr Moonlight Will Come
Cool Waves
Hercules (demo)
Review: All Is Dream represents the mighty-yet-meek Mercury Rev at their pinnacle in terms of sonic development. Starting life as something of an experiment - a loose 'group' pulled together to score the student films of undergraduates at the University of Buffalo - by this point, 2001, they'd fully realised a jaw-dropping amalgamation of drone, weirdo pop, 1960s psyche throwback, shoegaze and rock & roll, rendering themselves pretty irresistible from where we were listening. Rightly acclaimed at the time for breadth, scope and incredible musicality, All Is Dream gave us 'Planet Caravan''s sublime fireside late-night jazz noodling, the folk-country acoustic of 'Streets of Laredo', the riotous symphony of 'A Drop In Time', and Bowie'-esque glam punch of 'You're My Queen'. Not to mention the heartbreak of 'Spiders & Flies'.
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Little Dark Age
Little Dark Age (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 76061. Rel: 18 Jun 21
She Works Out Too Much (4:38)
Little Dark Age (5:03)
When You Die (4:23)
Me & Michael (4:47)
TSLAMP (4:30)
James (3:52)
Days That Got Away (4:43)
One Thing Left To Try (4:22)
When You're Small (3:30)
Hand It Over (4:10)
Review: Since their early heyday of mammoth pop hits, electronic-indie duo MGMT seemed to sound gradually more and more conflicted, unsure whether to continue producing stadium-scale hooks or follow their eccentricities. It seems, with their fourth full-length 'Little Dark Age', that they've opted for the latter - sounding all the more confident and cohesive for it. 'Little Dark Age' sees the pair channeling their synthetic poppy psychedelia into their darkest, most serious and interesting songwriting yet. Anybody who panned 2013's self-titled album or 2010's 'Congratulations' should be pleasantly surprised by this return to form and new-found resolve. 'Little Dark Age' is a far cry from MGMT's definitive debut, but it's to the band's credit that exploring the more weird and wonderful corners of their pop-sensibilities has worked so well.
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Heroes
Heroes (limited translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: COUNT 234. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Golden Gate (6:04)
Brooklyn Friday Love (3:53)
Heartbeat (3:53)
A Place Of Her Own (5:27)
Heroes (5:14)
Heart Worth Breaking (5:08)
Loved By You (3:44)
Aerostar (4:55)
Change Your Heart Or Die (3:32)
Avalanche (4:30)
Souvenir (3:35)
Photograph (2:37)
Energy Never Dies, It Just Transforms (3:49)
Review: The Midnight's latest Heroes is a stark display of the musical evolution of the New York duo. A band that started as a synth heavy proposition, extensive touring across the globe (including a headline at London's Brixton Academy) and the desire not to repeat themselves in creative terms has led to the bigger vision and wider appeal of what their label calls "fully-realised, arena-worthy songs".
Heroes is the final part in a trilogy of albums that started with 2018's Kids, followed in 2020 by Monsters. "For me, Kids is self-knowledge, Monsters is self-love, and then Heroes is empathy," said singer Tyler Lyle. "I got into depth psychology and this idea of aetiology, the way a human forms. The world doesn't get better but we do. We grow into ourselves. We grow into our voice."
Still, Heroes remains definitely more a case of evolution than revolution - there's still more than a hint of the gorgeous synth sounds in evidence, but with a lyrical maturity and smartness that gives even its most pop moments an unexpected twist.
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Mind Maintenance
Mind Maintenance (LP in spot varnished sleeve)
Cat: DC 778. Rel: 11 Jun 21
Glow & Glimmer (5:36)
Entrainment (6:19)
The Ladder (3:41)
Snap Yr Teeth (1:49)
Cyclic Boom (5:14)
Valence (8:02)
Slack Water (6:22)
Complete Rain (4:51)
Mental Eyes (3:26)
Review: Mind Maintenance is certainly an appropriate name for this duo. Usually grounded in jazz, here bassist Joshua Abrams and drummer Chad Taylor look far beyond the world of cool cats and late night bars, casting their gaze on more organic and earthy tones. Picking up a guimba - perhaps better known to some as the guitar-ish sintir regularly heard in Moroccan music - and mbira, a family of Zimbabwean percussive instruments, the tones are, unsurprisingly, transportive.

Through highly complex but minimalistic arrangements we are taken to places that can only really be described as 'not here'. The repetitive loops of padded beats and chimed melodies seem to go straight for the mind's eye, boring ever deeper into our subconscious and holding on tight once there. Close your eyes and the world in front of you quickly fades, leaving nothing but hypnotic tones that deserve to be heard outside, beneath the stars, by the fire.
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Dia
Dia (limited red bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 504X. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Abrir Monte
Broken
Idols
IDK
QQQQ
I Want To Be Better
Onwards
And
Upwards
Combat
Review: Colombian producer and singer Ela Minus expands her sound on this new album, which is a bold follow-up to her 2020 debut Acts of Rebellion. While her first long player felt like an intimate late-night club reverie, this sophomore effort is introspective yet vast while revealing more of Ela as both an artist and person. It's an album about becoming and exploring self-discovery, resilience and the path forward after breaking. Across ten terrific tracks that have been mixed by Marta Salogni and mastered by Heba Kadry, Ela blends pop accessibility with experimental finesse while weaving radiant choruses into imaginative, intricate sonics. A great work that shows evolution while not abandoning her signature sounds.
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Dia
Dia (bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 504. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Abrir Monte
Broken
Idols
IDK
QQQQ
I Want To Be Better
Onwards
And
Upwards
Combat
Review: Released in the first year of the pandemic, Ela Minus' first major breakthrough came in 2020, when Domino put out her debut record, Acts of Rebellion. Evidently the label was happy with the results, which saw the young Colombian electronic star carve out a corner of the global scene for herself. Five years on and we're back with the follow up. Reassuringly, everything and nothing has changed. Improvised jazz meets techno meets schoolyard Brat pop, trance, EDM and synth. Citing Kraftwerk as one of her key influences, you can also hear plenty of Daft Punk in here, and a little Charli XCX to boot. All of which might sound a little opportunistic, if she didn't radiate authenticity and already have a decade-long history of putting out futuristic and fun beats.
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Laurel Hell
Laurel Hell (limited gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: DOC 250LPC1. Rel: 04 Feb 22
Valentine, Texas (2:33)
Working For The Knife (2:37)
Stay Soft (3:17)
Everyone (3:47)
Heat Lightning (2:50)
The Only Heartbreaker (3:03)
Love Me More (3:31)
There's Nothing Left For You (2:47)
Should've Been Me (3:12)
I Guess (2:12)
That's Our Lamp (2:24)
Review: Laurel Hell is a superb statement of intent from Mitski which confirms the artist is in a place of real power. Her talents work alchemic charms on listeners from the off despite being couched, ostensibly, in pop music. It features her channelling plenty of personal life experiences into cathartic music with which we can all connect. I wrote what I needed to hear," Mitski has explained o the album which follows up her availed last LP, Be The Cowboy, itself building on her breakout debut Puberty 2 in 2006. This one proves she remains a vital talent.
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Belaya Polosa
Belaya Polosa (limited cloudy clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: SBR 345LPC3. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Ty Zhe Ne Znaesh Kto Ya (4:56)
Kolesom (4:23)
Son (6:01)
Belaya Polosa (4:54)
Beznadezhniy Waltz (2:56)
Chernye Cvety (5:02)
III (4:34)
Ne Vdvoem (4:39)
Ya Tak Ustal (5:00)
Zimnyaya (5:13)
Review: Belarusian post-punk and synth-pop group Molchat Doma have always reflected a brutalist aesthetic in their music which has been marked by cold, grey, and industrial tones. Following their 2020 breakthrough, the trio faced significant changes from leaving Minsk to headlining global shows. Settling in Los Angeles, they crafted their fourth album, Belaya Polosa, which symbolises transformation during tough times and celebrates the digital pulse of the 90s. The album combines sombre dance floor anthems with vibrant reinventions and tracks like 'Ty Zhe Ne Znaesh' Kto Ya,' 'Son,' and 'Belaya Polosa' showcase how they have moved their sound along to blend post-punk, synth textures, and melodic sophistication while maintaining their distinctive minimalist style.
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Exhalo
Exhalo (10" + insert)
Cat: LBR 134. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Astro De La Luz Segunda (5:55)
Vagos Lagos (2:03)
Invierno (4:09)
Hope (3:50)
Review: Argentine singer, songwriter, actress and psychedelic neo-folk high priestess Juana Molina may not be a familiar name to many in the West. But she's been putting out consistently fantastic records since the mid-1990s, debuting with Rara (not including the original score to the movie Juana y sus hermanas back in 1991) and is the sort of artist you don't forget once you discover. Allow Exhalo to open the door on this South American titan of folktronica, casting spells with a combination of lo-fi indie electronic, curveball pop, and progressive folk, with some influences also stemming from her upbringing as the daughter of tango legend Horacio Molina and actor Chunchuna VillafaNe. A deep and captivating listen that seduces you from the word go, this is one not to be missed if you can help it.
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Vivid
Vivid (CD)
Cat: AMPATCH 027. Rel: 09 Nov 20
Oblivion
Working From Home
Ten Foot Hut
September
Parasite
Self-Isolation
Empty Paris
Movement
I Got It From Agnes
My Corona
Long Distance Love
Spring
Levitation
Fever Dream
Optimism
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of his critically acclaimed autobiography, long-serving pop experimentalist Momus delivers his 29th solo set, Vivid - an album that's already being praised as one of his finest in years. It's certainly an enjoyable set, with the Scottish singer-songwriter musing on a variety of topics - many related to the current global Coronavirus pandemic - over eccentric, soft-focus musical backdrops notable for their varied and in some cases unusual blends of instruments (think lo-fi drum machine rhythms, wayward jazz horns, snaking electronics, accordions, folksy string quartets etc.). It's a hard album to pin down, but with Momus on top form lyrically and vocally, that's no bad thing.
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B Sides & Otherwise (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
B Sides & Otherwise (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited translucent yellow & black splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RCV 110387. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Have A Lucky Day (live radio Broadcast) (4:23)
All Wrong (live radio Broadcast) (3:38)
I Know You (part Two - live radio Broadcast) (2:54)
Bo's Veranda (3:10)
Mile High (3:00)
Shame (2:45)
Down Love's Tributaries (8:07)
Kerouac (2:51)
Pulled Over The Car (2:54)
Sundayafternoonweightlessness (4:50)
Mail (2:15)
My Brain (2:48)
Review: Morphine were far from your average rock & roll band. Combining elements of jazz and blues with more traditional guitar arrangements, all played with what has been described as "an idiosyncratic set of instruments", to say their sound was unusual - somehow sexy and morose, introspective and compelling - would be an understatement. B Sides & Otherwise, as the title suggests, allows us a moment or 12 to indulge in the group's lesser known feats of musical genius. From live radio broadcast recordings, through to almost-made-the-album tracks, this is a great insight into just what an incredibly unique band they were, not to mention wholly innovative. Many elements and techniques here would come to be adopted by the mainstream in later years, marking the troupe out as well ahead of their time.
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Thats Entertainment: Radio Broadcast
Cat: IDS 82177. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Interesting Drug (CD1: Germany, 1991)
Mute Witness
The Last Of
November Spawned A Monster
Will Never Marry
Pregnant For The Last Time
King Lee
That's Entertainment
Everyday Is Like Sunday
Piccadilly Palare
Do Your Best & Don't Worry (CD2: UK, 1995)
Reader Meet Author
Nobody Loves Us
Dagenham Dave
The Operation
Hold On To Your Friends
The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
Review: This double disc set showcases two near legendary concerts by former Smiths front man (and celebrated contrarian) Morrissey, both of which were recorded for radio broadcast. Disc one features a 1991 concert in Hamburg, recorded during the promotion of his sophomore solo album Kill Uncle and featuring mostly material from his first two post-Smiths sets - as well as a deliciously raucous cover of the Jam's 'That's Entertainment'. Disc two, meanwhile, offers up seven tracks recorded in London in 1995, at a time when Morrissey had become a controversial figure thanks to his use of imagery and lyrics linked by some to unacceptable nationalism. It's arguably the stronger of the two sets in terms of performance and sound, with the versions of 'Dagenham Dave' and 'The Operation' standing out.
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Rushmere
Rushmere (gatefold 'bloodshot' red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 752762 2. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Malibu
Caroline
Rushmere
Monochrome
Truth
Where It Belongs
Anchor
Surrender
Blood On The Page (feat Madison Cunningham)
Carry On
Review: The long-awaited follow up to 2018's Delta, London indie-folk megastars Mumford & Sons return after a seven-year gap (their longest between releases yet) to chart a course back to their original path. Titled Rushmere after a pond located at Wimbledon Common in London, where the band was first formed and music was conceived, their fifth LP marks their first as a trio, following the departure of Winston Marshall in 2021 (who for some bizarre reason opted to allow his politics to prioritise his success and now makes appearances on Fox News). Where the members had gone to lengths previously to shy away from their folk-pop stylings in search of a "new sound", here it's evident that Marcus Mumford and his cohorts have finally become comfortable with their position within the modern music landscape, dusting off the obligatory banjo for the triumphantly anthemic title-track, while the melancholic 'Where It Belongs' utilises weaving, minimalist acoustic melodies and deeply affecting vocal harmonies to conjure a sense of quiet acceptance. In short, this is the most Mumford & Sons the troupe have sounded since their acclaimed 2009 debut Sigh No More.
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Blindness
Cat: 502173 2375896. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Moonshot (2:41)
Words Lost Meaning (3:38)
Can't Pretend To Know (2:39)
A Distant Life (2:36)
Born Into The Fight (4:34)
Love Of Country (5:57)
The Fall (2:58)
Death Of A Giant (2:21)
Swalllow (3:42)
That Feeling (4:29)
Trailing A Wing (4:33)
Review: The Irish music scene has rarely been in such rude and varied health. From Galway to Dublin in the South, up to Belfast and Derry in the North, Great Britain's smaller and - arguably - greener little sibling is making a lot of interesting noises right now. Each seems to be as captivating as the next, although few tear out of the starting blocks with anything like the intensity and energy, anger and tumultuous emotion as The Murder Capital. Blindness is album number three, following on from a debut that hit number two in the Irish charts and 18 in the UK, and a second - Gigi's Recovery - that achieved the number one spot in the group's homeland and 16 in the UK. We'd be shocked if part tres didn't do better. Always immediate and packed with personality, we finally hear the culmination of those preceding years. From post punk chug distorted through the fizz and crackle of humanity, though quieter moments deliver even more devastating blows, shades of everyone from The Killers (at their creative peak) to The Watchmen, Pixies, PJ Harvey, Savages and Idles ring crystal clear.

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The Last & Only Star
The Last & Only Star (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: BBL 2210LPX. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Final Solution (club mix 2) (2:49)
The Light Pours Out Of Me (2:25)
Tale Of The Tongue (single edit) (3:18)
I've Got A Miniature Secret Camera (4:21)
Strange Kind Of Love (remix edit version) (8:17)
Cool Cool Breeze (6:15)
The Sweetest Drop (Rave edit) (4:08)
Groovy Place (4:15)
Wish (4:10)
Jemal (version 2) (5:29)
Review: Original Bauhaus front man Peter Murphy made some excellent solo albums between the mid 1980s and 1990s, a five of which were recently reissued on vinyl by Beggars Banquet. To finish off the campaign, they've decided to offer up this compilation of rare demo tracks, remixes and radio edits. There's plenty to enjoy across the set, with our highlights including the goth-goes-indie-dance goodness of 'Final Solution (Club Mix 2)', the mid-80s Bowie-esque 'I've Got a Miniature Camera', the ambient pop masterpiece that is 'Jemal (Version 2)' and spine-tingling acapella cut 'Cool Cool Breeze'.
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Take Her Up To Monto! (reissue)
Cat: PIASR 875DLPR. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Mastermind (6:21)
Pretty Gardens (5:09)
Thoughts Wasted (5:17)
Lip Service (4:25)
Ten Miles High (5:12)
Whatever (2:59)
Romantic Comedy (5:27)
Nervous Sleep (7:33)
Sitting & Counting (3:54)
Review: A number of the many great full lengths penned by alternative pop star Roisin Murphy are currently being reissued and here we have Take Her Up To Monto!, a bold and adventurous exploration of electronic pop from 2016. It is another one that showcases Murphy's fearless creativity and boundary-pushing approach to music where distinct vocals, coupled with innovative production, create a dynamic and immersive listen. There is an infectious energy to 'Mastermind' and dreamy allure to 'Ten Miles High,' amongst a wide mix of influences from other genres and experimental soundscapes that confirmed once more than Murphy' is a true visionary.
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Tags: Pop Disco
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Deeper Well
Deeper Well (gatefold 180 gram 'spilled milk' clear splattered vinyl LP in scented sleeve)
Cat: 5584714. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Cardinal
Deeper Well
Too Good To Be True
Moving Out
Giver/Taker
Sway
Dinner With Friends (1:07)
Heart Of The Woods (2:16)
Jade Green (2:55)
The Architect (2:53)
Lonely Millionaire (3:11)
Heaven Is (2:44)
Anime Eyes (2:41)
Nothing To Be Scared Of (3:15)
Review: Following her acclaimed 2021 album, Star-Crossed, which topped Billboard's Top Albums Sales chart, Deeper Well now arrives from Kacy Musgroves. Prior to this, her groundbreaking 2018 album Golden Hour not only debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top Country Album chart but also earned her the Album of the Year at the Grammy, CMA, and ACM Awards. In 2023, Musgraves achieved her first #1 on the Hot 100 with 'I Remember Everything,' a duet with Zach Bryan, marking the first country duet in 40 years since Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers' 'Islands in the Stream' in 1983. At the recent 66th Grammy Awards, the song won Best Country Song, solidifying Musgraves' unprecedented feat of winning in four major country categories.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Cat: REWIGCD 158. Rel: 21 May 21
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: Some 33 years after it first hit record stores, My Bloody Valentine's debut album still sounds undeniably fresh. Isn't Anything, which appeared on the back of two similarly ground-breaking EPs, genuinely moved guitar-based music forwards, in part by combining Kevin Shields and company's more traditional alternative rock inspirations - think Dinosaur Junior, Sonic Youth and the jangling sixties psychedelia of the Byrds - with then cutting-edge production techniques, subtle nods towards hip-hop and an impressive dedication to achieving layered, immersive sound. Sometimes loud, gnarled and intense and at other times becalmed, dreamy and otherworldly, the album remains breathlessly inspiring all these years on.
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Loveless (reissue)
Cat: REWIGCD 159. Rel: 21 May 21
Only Shallow
Loomer
Touched
To Here Knows When
When You Sleep
I Only Said
Come In Alone
Sometimes
Blown A Wish
What You Want
Soon
Only Shallow
Loomer
Touched
To Here Knows When
When You Sleep
I Only Said
Come In Alone
Sometimes
Blown A Wish
What You Want
Soon
Review: My Bloody Valentine frontman Kevin Shields has talked a lot about the stress of making Loveless, the band's now iconic 1991 sophomore album. It took over two years (and trips to 20 recording studios) to make, such was Shields sharply focused desire to capture a very specific sound. As this reissue proves, his attention to detail genuinely resulted in what many critics cite as their best album - a wonderfully immersive, wide-eyed and enveloping set that fuses their fuzzy alt-rock guitars with gaseous musical textures, dreamy aural colours and painstakingly layered musical soundscapes that sound as gloriously intense and druggy as they did way back in 1991. It's an album that everyone should own - or at least all those who doubt the sonic potential of primarily guitar-based music.
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EP's 1988-1991
Cat: REWIGCD 162. Rel: 21 May 21
You Made Me Realise
Slow
Thorn
Cigarette In Your Bed
Drive It All Over Me
Feed Me With Your Kiss
I Believe
Emptiness Inside
I Need No Trust
Soon
Glider
Don't Ask Why
Off Your Face
To Here Knows When
Swallow
Honey Power
Moon Song
Instrumental No 2
Instrumental No 1
Glider (Full Length version)
Sugar
Angel
Good For You
How Do You Do It
Track 25
Track 26
Review: While it would be fair to say that My Bloody Valentine's most celebrated works are by and large albums, their EPs - and particularly the four released between 1988 and '91 - are every bit as alluring and ground-breaking. For proof, check this fine collection, which not only gathers them together but also adds rare tracks and deep cuts that have long been fan favourites (see the full, 10-minute version of 'Glider', a cacophonous but strangely addictive psychedelic soundscape, and the baggy-but-ghostly 'Instrumental No. 2'). Over the course of the two discs, it's possible to chart the pioneering band's sonic development over a three-year period in which they went from visionary alt-rockers to a band that not only defied categorization, but also played by different rules to their contemporaries.
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Isn't Anything (reissue)
Isn't Anything (reissue) (gatefold LP + art prints + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 158S. Rel: 16 May 22
Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
Lose My Breath
Cupid Come
(When You Wake) You're Still In A Dream
No More Sorry
All I Need
Feed Me With Your Kiss
Sueisfine
Several Girls Galore
You Never Should
Nothing Much To Lose
I Can See It (But I Can't Feel It)
Review: First arriving in 1988, the debut album from My Bloody Valentine really is deserving of re-appraisal and reissue, albeit most musos out there won't have exactly forgotten it existed in the first place. Still, there are a whole lot of ears out there that were born too late and may not have discovered its wonders yet simply because they have far too much back catalogue greatness to unearth, and so this is a great opportunity to get stuck in, for want of better words.

The Irish dream pop and shoegaze pioneers do get pretty loud at times, but overall this is noise being used in a very different way to the vast majority of guitar styles before or since. Hence the record stunning critics of the day, with the sorely-missed Q magazine perhaps publishing the most apt description, from the mind of one Stuart Maconie: "The first full-length expression of this remarkable new sound: gossamer vocals and insinuating melodies glimpsed through sheets of blurred, opaque noise."
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