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Oral
Oral (blue & green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 1902 TP12. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Oral (3:44)
Oral (Olof Dreijer remix) (5:22)
Review: Bjork and Rosalia team up for the limited marble vinyl edition 12" double-sider, 'Oral', now coming packed with a stunning remix by Olof Dreijer from The Knife. The record is described by its releasers OLI as not just a single release but a "call to arms", with 100% of the profits being funnelled directly to AEGIS, the Icelandic charity dedicated to eradicating intensive fish farming in the country. 'Oral' itself is now a staple of the latest incarnation of Bjork's ever-mutant career, consummating her and Rosalia's recent rapport; a sabre-wielding, purblind aesthetic - befitting also of another of Bjork's collaborative contemporaries, Arca - fits seamlessly with the elegiac reggaeton of the song. Dreijer's remix is rabid and wonky by comparison, its draggy, morphemic rhythms belying Bjork and Rosalia's equally wetted vocals, producing a wacky litany of faunal electronics and whizzing FX.
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Toy Story Favorites (reissue)
Toy Story Favorites (reissue) (heavyweight transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 875287 9. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Randy Newman - "I Will Go Sailing No More" (2:55)
Randy Newman - "Strange Things" (3:17)
Sarah McLachlan - "When She Loved Me" (2:59)
Riders In The Sky - "Woody's Roundup" (1:58)
Gipsy Kings - "You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)" (2:14)
Randy Newman - "We Belong Together" (4:00)
Review: Who doesn't love Toy Story? It's an on going classic with a heart of gold, some of The best animation in the film world and most loveable characters to ever make the silver screen. Whether young or old, snuggling down to watch this sone is always a treat, and now you can bring some of that magic onto your decks with the red vinyl compilation album. It brings together some of the best tracks and favourite musical moments of the movie such as, of course the most notable song of them all, 'You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)' as well as 'I Will Go Sailing No More' and 'We Belong Together.'
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Last Stop On The Underground
Last Stop On The Underground (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: LAB 51015LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Surprise, Surprise (4:06)
Didn't Know What Not To Say (3:59)
Last Stop On The Underground (4:45)
Happy To Leave (3:32)
Review: Rain Parade's recent EP Last Stop On The Underground marks their notable return to the music scene, coinciding with the release of their first album in nearly forty years, Last Rays of a Dying Sun. Original members Matt Piucci and Steven Roback, who have been collaborating since 1981, continue their legacy of neo-psychedelic rock with this fresh material. The band, co-founded by the Roback brothers and Piucci, made a significant impact in the 1980s Paisley Underground scene with their debut album Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, widely regarded as a classic. Following David Roback's departure, the band's EP Explosions In The Glass Palace in 1984 maintained their high acclaim and has only grown in reputation over time. Reflecting on the creation of the new EP, Sid Griffin of The Long Ryders mentioned their recent tour with the Third Mind, which inspired Rain Parade to produce new material for their European audience. The EP features three new songs, including the title track, which incorporates elements from an older unfinished piece, and a leftover track from their latest album, creating a cohesive four-song collection. The recording process, guided by Jim Hill in familiar Oakland studios, was efficient, showcasing Rain Parade's ability to craft captivating music swiftly.
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Chronic Town (reissue)
Chronic Town (reissue) (limited 12" picture disc)
Cat: 457364 3. Rel: 19 Aug 22
Wolves, Lower (4:09)
Gardening At Night (3:32)
Carnival Of Sorts (Boxcars) (3:50)
1 000 000 (3:11)
Stumble (5:42)
Review: If only we knew then what we do now. Few times does the phrase feel more appropriate than when discussing R.E.M.'s debut EP - you didn't buy it in 1982, and now original pressings are likely to fetch a sum. Still, we can't all be winners, although any astute ears should have quickly picked up on the potential of these then-unknowns.

Following first single Radio Free Europe, Chronic Town, which comprises five tracks of ever-so-slightly-weird, jangling, up-tempo alternative indie rock 'n' roll packing post punk sentiments, set the stage for the band's most glorious days that ensued. Landing in 1982 on I.R.S. Records, the troupe would stay with the label for some of their most critically acclaimed landmark albums, and for many it's this era and sound that best explain the greatness of a crew known for reinvention and listlessness.
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Nowhere Generation II
Cat: LVR 2848. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Answer (3:54)
Last Man Standing (4:28)
This Time It's Personal (4:02)
Pain Mgmt (3:41)
Holding Patterns (3:30)
Review: Following on from last year's excellent statement of intent, 'Nowhere Generation', Chicago natives and melodic hardcore heroes Rise Against return with the companion, sister EP, 'Nowhere Generation II'. Composed of 5 new cuts originally written/recorded during the album process, the band opted to split the 16 full songs into separate volumes, in order to give listeners an opportunity to fully digest the overarching themes of alienation and everlasting political corruption that have become ceaselessly commonplace. Anthemic, ferocious, emotive and cathartic in equal measure, this follow-up continues the momentous energy of its predecessor while putting a definitive full stop on the 'Nowhere Generation' era. Lead single, 'Last Man Standing', is also one of the most vital contributions to their own expansive canon the group have dropped in well over a decade.
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Live At The Old Grey Whistle Test
Live At The Old Grey Whistle Test (transluscent orange vinyl 7")
Cat: WDGO#S 001. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Play Don't Worry (3:58)
Angel No 9 (5:41)
Review: Experience the long-awaited vinyl debut of a gem from the late, great Mick Ronson, a guitarist often overlooked despite his profound influence on generations of musicians. 'Angel No. 9' showcases Ronson's virtuosity and unique style, capturing a moment of brilliance from his tragically short solo career. This release on orange 7" vinyl is a must-have for collectors and fans, offering a glimpse into the sheer beauty and depth of Ronson's musical legacy. This piece is an important glimpse into Ronson's emotive performance, where his guitar work shines brightly, leaving a lasting impression on listeners. His impact on music, from his collaborations with David Bowie to his solo ventures, resonates through each note of 'Angel No. 9,' making this vinyl edition a poignant tribute to his enduring talent and influence.
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Feel The Magic: XY/XX (20th Anniversary Miracle Edition)
Kimi No Tamenara Shineru Kanzenban (4:42)
Kimi No Tamenara Shineru Kanzenban (Super Zunzun mix) (2:51)
Review: Originally released in 2004 to a hot reception, this iconic soundtrack from the beloved Sega game Feel the Magic XY/XX features Tokoi's unforgettable blend of eclectic, funky and also smartly experimental compositions. The music complements the game's quirky, surreal themes with catchy rhythms and vibrant colours. This anniversary edition offers remastered tracks with enhanced sound quality so is a guaranteed nostalgic journey for longtime fans or a superb introduction to the brilliance of Tokoi's work for new ears.
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Alben
Blind On A Galloping Horse
Blind On A Galloping Horse (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HVNLP 219. Rel: 09 Nov 23
When People Are Occupied Resistance Is Justified (10:21)
It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (5:04)
Emotionally Clear (4:04)
Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (4:50)
You Will Know Me By The Smell Of Onions (4:38)
Necessary Genius (3:42)
Yeah X 3 (4:47)
I Laugh Myself To Sleep (4:13)
Too Muchroom (3:47)
Agitprop 13 (6:50)
Stop Apologising (5:37)
Tyranny Of The Talentless (5:46)
Love In The Upside Down (4:39)
Blind On A Galloping Horse (5:32)
Review: David Holmes' first solo album since 2008's The Holy Pictures, Blind On A Galloping Horse now comes to Heavenly Recordings. A politically-charged LP full of sonic interrogations of political disaster and turmoil, Holmes here joins the cast of artists using their art to provide solace to music fans suffering at the hands of the Uncertainocene. With updated versions of the previously released singles 'Hope Is The Last Thing To Die' and 'It's Over If We Run Out Of Love', as well as a recording of an unreleased song by Holmes' late friend Andrew Weatherall, we're reminded of conflict, migration and othering, as all manner of voices combine to form a diverse but unified whole against a backdrop of leftfield post-punk - be they the spoken word accounts from Afghan and Ukrainian refugees now welcomed as residents in Belfast, or the French and Irish observers of the UK's turmoil of recent years.
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Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition)
Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition) (silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: QS 035LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
Family Portrait (5:50)
Egon & Gertie (2:59)
First Self-Portrait Series (3:41)
Mime Van Osen (3:08)
Second Self-Portrait Series (2:51)
Wally, Egon, & Models In The Studio (4:18)
Promenade (3:50)
Third Self-Portrait Series (2:25)
Egon, Edith, & Wally Meet (1:07)
Egon & Wally Embrace & Say Farewell (4:30)
Egon & Edith (2:57)
Second Family Portrait (3:31)
Review: Pianist Rachel Grimes is Rachel's and their sophomore album Music for Egon Schiele was originally released in 1996 on Quarterstick Records as a live score for a theatrical production about the titular Austrian painter. The performance of it was premiered in 1995 by Chicago's Itinerant Theater Guild with Grimes and two string players. The music is intimate and emotionally rich material that is stripped down to chamber pieces that rise and fall with real intensity. More focused than their debut Handwriting, this album blends melancholy, romance and beauty into a deeply affecting narrative that lingers long after the final note.
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Living Eyes (1990's remix Version)
Cat: CITLP 707. Rel: 01 Dec 24
More Fun
TPBR Combo
455 SD
Do The Movin' Change
I 94
Iskender Time
Burn My Eye '78
Time To Fall
Smith & Wesoon Blues
Crying Sun
Breaks My Heart
Alone In The Endzone
Hanging On
Review: Considered to be Australia's first and most influential punk band and the country's answer to 'Kick Out The Jams' hitmakers MC5 and The Stooges, Radio Birdman have bucked the trend and shown that it's not quantity but quality that matters. Living Eyes, recorded in 1978 in Rockfield Studios in Wales, is the band's second studio album, the last recorded by the band before they split and easily one of the best punk records you can get. They've reformed since but released only more album since then and that was released in 2006. Ultimately, it's the brief first era truly that's built their reputation. And while a lot of groups remix and remaster records even though they've had an official master previously, this remix version of Radio Birdman was born out of the band wanting to finish the job properly. The first release in 1981 came when the band weren't together so they didn't get an official master until 1994 when they put out a CD. For the first time, the 1994 version is available on vinyl and it's the ultimate way to hear Radio Birdman.
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Lesser Matters
Cat: XLLP 177. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Too Soon (1:19)
Where Damage Isn't Already Done (2:33)
Keen On Boys (4:43)
Why Won't You Talk About It? (3:10)
It's Been Eight Years (2:16)
Bus (2:50)
Slottet #2 (2:45)
1995 (3:13)
Against The Tide (4:11)
Strange Things Will Happen (4:23)
Your Father (3:58)
Ewan (2:24)
Lost & Found (4:08)
Review: Lesser Matters is an overlooked gem of Swedish indie-pop. Sweden's rich musical heritage spans various genres and eras, producing globally recognised names like The Cardigans, The Hives and Stina Nordenstam. However, beyond these well-known acts lies a treasure trove of lesser-known gems, including the innovative Wintergatan, the indiepop-to-electropop evolution of Red Sleeping Beauty, and the enchanting dream pop trio, The Radio Dept. Their name originates from a converted petrol station. Founded by Johan Duncanson and joined by Martin Larsson and later Daniel Tjader, the band has seen various line-up changes but consistently produced music that resonates deeply with listeners. Their debut album, blends lo-fi scuzzy guitars, shoegaze, and New Order-esque electropop, creating a sound that, while reminiscent of 1980s post-punk, remains distinctly their own. Tracks like 'Keen On Boys' and 'Why Won't You Talk About It?' exhibit their knack for combining subtle touches with heavenly melodies, while songs like 'Where Damage Isn't Already Done' demonstrate their ability to craft high-energy, emotionally charged music. The album seamlessly incorporates ambient sounds, creating an intimate and atmospheric listening experience.


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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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Kid A Mnesia
Cat: XL 1166CD. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Everything In Its Right Place (CD1: Kid A)
Kid A
The National Anthem
How To Disappear Completely
Treefingers
Optimistic
In Limbo
Idioteque
Morning Bell
Motion Picture Soundtrack
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box (CD2: Amnesiac)
Pyramid Song
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
You And Whose Army?
I Might Be Wrong
Knives Out
Morning Bell/Amnesiac
Dollars & Cents
Hunting Bears
Like Spinning Plates
Life In A Glasshouse
Like Spinning Plates (Why Us? version - CD3: Kid Amnesiae)
Untitled V1
Fog (Again Again version)
If You Say The Word
Follow Me Around
Pulk/Pull
Untitled V2 (True Love Waits version)
The Morning Bell (In The Dark version)
Pyramid Strings
Alt Fast Track
Untitled V3
How To Disappear Into Strings
Review:  The latest of Radiohead's reissues is an utter avalanche of material. 'Kid A Mnesia' itself is an 'album mashup' between their two albums Kid A and Amnesia; both projects are remastered and released side-by-side on the same LP. It doesn't stop there: for the fanatics, there's an exclusive third disc, Kid Amnesiae, which contains formerly unheard material both recording sessions, as well as Kid Amnesiette, a cassette of B-sides. This ultra-deluxe edition is, decidedly, one for the ultra-fans. Besides the radical electronic fever dreams making up both projects, this version contains the never-before-heard song 'If You Say The Word' on the bonus CD. Remastered on vinyl and cut at half the speed of the original LP, it's an audiophile's banquet. Also watch out for the exclusive booklet of drawings that come with the special edition of this special edition.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: A quarter century old now, yet these art-rock giants and eternal malcontents seem as restless in their muse and motion as ever - still chronicling an increasingly complicated and strenuous age yet doing it with finesse, grace and innovation. The urgent, invigorating strains of single 'Burn the Witch' were no anomaly, and 'A Moon Shaped Pool' shows them shaking off the more insular tendencies of their last opus 'King Of Limbs' to engage and electrify in a way that they haven't truly managed for years - radiant, celestial ambience shares space here with impressive ire and emotional engagement, with these peerless experimentalists delivering a record that transcends both their own work and the vast majority of the musical landscape they survey.
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What Do You Believe In?
What Do You Believe In? (clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 198028 20141. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Right Way (3:56)
Pocket (3:17)
What Do You Believe In? (3:12)
Iron (3:01)
Hideaway (3:09)
All I Know (3:01)
Rush Of Blood (3:23)
Feeding All These Fires (2:24)
Put A Little Hurt On Me (2:48)
Chokehold (3:04)
Wreckage (2:51)
Hope You Felt Loved At The End (3:18)
Review: Rag'n'Bone Man, born Rory Charles Graham, is "embracing joy and balance in his life" as he releases his new album What Do You Believe In?. Known for his gravelly blues vocals, the British singer gained global recognition with his 2016 debut Human, which went platinum four times in the UK and multi-platinum in 27 other countries. Now, supported by family and newfound confidence, Rag'n'Bone Man's latest work blends personal growth with vibrant hooks and takes fans on an uplifting musical journey with title track setting the tone in superb fashion.
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Love & Lore
Love & Lore (blue yellow & green "smush" vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 409996 4060546. Rel: 31 Oct 24
All In
Wild In Our Ways
Northern World
Echo The Halls
Winter
Aching Hour
Waiting Out The Storm
One More Shot
Reel My Heart
Hanging On
Review: Known for his raw authenticity, Hot Water Music co-frontman Ragan embraces a dynamic blend of genres on this new collection. The album's lead single, 'Wild In Our Ways', showcases Ragan's signature gravelly voice alongside harder-hitting Americana-infused rock, marking a shift from his usual folk sound. The track's anthemic spirit captures themes of survival and resilience, with lyrics that rally behind the underdog. Ragan's commitment to honesty and musical exploration shines throughout Love and Lore, which was delayed due to the pandemic and his family commitments. Conceptualised in 2016, it eventually came together in early 2023. Songs like 'Echo the Halls', also featured on the album, continue this bold sonic evolution and Ragan's approach remains rooted in integrity and a willingness to stretch beyond boundaries. For fans of both his punk and solo work, Love and Lore promises to be a bold, heartfelt release, with his unmistakable warmth and conviction at its core.
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Rail Band
Rail Band (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MRI 206LPC1. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Jurukan (7:57)
Marabayasa (5:21)
Bajala Male (4:39)
Sunan (6:23)
Duga (7:48)
Tidiani Kone (4:37)
Nantan (4:50)
Moko Jolo (5:45)
Review: Rail Band are one of the most legendary bands in Malian musical history, and like all great legends their greatest moment was fleeting. This incredibly heavy, soulful and hard-grooving record was released in 1973, when the official orchestra of the Malian State Railway decided to enter the studio and lay down their potent blend of Western funk and surf, Mande tradition and Afro-Cuban percussion. The band was led by trumpet and sax player Tidiani Kone and Djelimady Tounkara on guitar, but in the iteration captured on this album they also featured future stars Salif Keita and Mory Kante on vocals. Shortly after, Keita and Kante eloped to embark on hugely successful solo careers, but for a brief moment in 1973 one of the greatest African guitar bands of all time created a perfect storm of West African storytelling and smoking hot grooves.
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Tags: Afro Funk
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Emergency Third Rail Power Trip (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: LAB51 009CD. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Talking In My Sleep
This Can't Be Today
I Look Around
1 HR 1/2 Ago
Carolyn's Song
What She's Done To Your Mind
Look At Merri
Saturday's Asylum
Kaleidoscope
Look Both Ways
What She's Done To Your Mind (single version)
This Can't Be Today (4-track version)
I Look Around (4-track version)
Look Both Ways (4-track version)
Saturday's Asylum (live)
First Of September (live)
What You've Done (demo)
Look At Merri (demo)
Paper Girl (live)
Speedway (live)
No Good Trying (live)
Unexpected (live)
Time Machine (Rehearsal)
Review: Rain Parade’s classic 1983 debut, Emergency Third Rail Power Trip, is set for a deluxe 2xCD reissue on Label 51. Known for their role in the 'Paisley Underground' alongside bands like Los Lobos and The Bangles, Rain Parade's blend of psychedelic rock and punk DIY ethos made their debut a standout. The reissue includes the original ten-track album on the first CD, featuring key songs like 'Talking In My Sleep' and 'Kaleidoscope.' The second CD offers a treasure trove of live performances and demo versions, highlighting the raw energy and experimental edge of Rain Parade’s early years. Fans will find original tracks and compelling live renditions, including 'What She’s Done To Your Mind' and 'Look At Merri,' which showcase the band's evolving sound. The deluxe edition not only celebrates the band's influential past but also provides fresh insights into their creative process, solidifying Rain Parade’s enduring legacy in psychedelic rock.
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Too Tough To Die (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Cat: R 125187. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Mama's Boy
I'm Not Afraid Of Life
Too Tough To Die
Durango 95
Wart Hog
Danger Zone
Chasing The Night
Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La)
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love)
Planet Earth 1988
Human Kind
Endless Vacation
No Go
Review: Are The Ramones now best known for being on t-shirts worn by people who have never heard the band? Maybe. But either way, Too Tough To Die, which was released 40 years ago, is often seen as a return to form. Really, it deserves a more radical categorisation. Released in the mid-1980s, the album felt out of step with the era, not in a negative way, but in how it captured the contradictions of its time. Made without a clear direction, its incongruity became its defining feature. As Joey Ramone noted in a 1988 interview, "Around '84, the world was changing drastically... Things were getting scary. So, our songs started changing." This shift in tone marked a new chapter in their musical evolution.
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Animal Boy (reissue)
Animal Boy (reissue) (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: R 125433. Rel: 21 Oct 24
Somebody Put Something In My Drink (3:22)
Animal Boy (1:51)
Love Kills (2:22)
Apeman Hop (2:03)
She Belongs To Me (3:55)
Crummy Stuff (2:07)
My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes To Bitburg) (3:56)
Mental Hell (2:39)
Eat That Rat (1:38)
Freak Of Nature (1:32)
Hair Of The Dog (2:19)
Something To Believe In (4:09)
Review: Known for being one of the most tumultuous projects of the entire Ramones catalogue, 1986's Animal Boy came at an all-time low in terms of camaraderie and communication within the band. Following on from the well-received back to basics approach of Too Tough To Die, the internal bickering and uncertainty as to where to chart their next sonic course would ultimately lead to disinterested and detached contributions from their most vocal of writers with neither Joey Ramone nor guitarist Johnny able to creatively agree on even a single track. Picking up the slack was bassist Dee Dee and drummer Richie, who took it upon themselves to salvage the sessions, leading to a somewhat sporadic concoction that was lambasted upon initial release due to the clear lack of a cohesive direction. With time salving all wounds, however, the record now garners its own fond reappraisal for its synth-laden new wave experimentations, while lyrically delving into some of their most personal and political subjects to date, even sometimes simultaneously such as on the standout cut, 'My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)', which takes central aim at one Ronald Reagan, and caused disagreement within the band due to individual stances on the subject matter. An often misunderstood ninth entry, Animal Boy deserves all the flowers it has been rewarded in retrospect.
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Halfway To Sanity (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Cat: R 125641. Rel: 06 Jan 25
I Wanna Live (2:42)
Bop 'Til You Drop (2:09)
Garden Of Serenity (2:26)
Weasel Face (1:49)
Go Lil' Camaro Go (2:03)
I Know Better Now (2:39)
Death Of Me (2:41)
I Lost My Mind (1:32)
A Real Cool Time (2:39)
I'm Not Jesus (2:56)
Bye Bye Baby (4:25)
Worm Man (1:56)
Review: This Ramones album - one of their very, very many - is packed with relentless guitar energy and a proud punk ethos. Originally released in 1987, it captures their raw spirit and is packed with gritty rock licks and infectious melodies. Featuring standout tracks like the opener 'I Wanna Live' and the guttural vocal bite of 'Garden of Serenity' it showcases the band's evolution while staying true to their signature sound, during what was a pivotal moment in the US punks' lengthy career, a decade or so on from their explosive arrival.
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Subterranean Jungle (reissue)
Cat: 603497 842254. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Little Bit O' Soul (2:43)
I Need Your Love (3:05)
Outsider (2:11)
What'd Ya Do? (2:25)
Highest Trails Above (2:12)
Somebody Like Me (2:32)
Psycho Therapy (2:38)
Time Has Come Today (4:24)
My-my Kind Of A Girl (3:27)
In The Park (2:38)
Time Bomb (2:09)
Everytime I Eat Vegetables It Makes Me Think Of You (3:10)
Review: Originally released in 1983, Subterranean Jungle would serve as the seventh full-length LP from the brothers Ramone, whilst marking their return to the well of punk rock bangers following the new wave and pop experiments of their two preceding albums End Of The Century (1980) and Pleasant Dreams (1981). Written and recorded during a severely tumultuous time in the band's tenure with both Joey and Marky battling alcohol addiction while Dee Dee was undergoing treatment for his cocaine habit, the resulting tension and resentment to the previously overbearing control of Joey on their previous output, led to a paired down vision with focus solely placed on prioritising grade A punk rock like only the Ramones know how. Their first album to not singularly feature Joey on lead vocals with Dee Dee taking centre stage on 'Timebomb' whilst also handling the bridge on 'Outsider', the more collaborative ethos of the project would, yet again, nearly implode the band with Marky being ousted before recording had even ceased (not playing drums on a Ramones record again until 1989's Brain Drain).
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Rare Ramones Vol I
Cat: BWR 01. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Slug (demo 1977) (2:18)
It's A Long Way Back To Germany (UK B-side 1978) (2:15)
Come Back, She Cried AKA I Walk Out (demo 1978) (2:18)
Yea, Yea (demo 1978) (2:02)
Please Don't Leave (demo 1980) (2:20)
New Girl In Town (1983) (3:24)
Bumming Along (demo 1983) (2:15)
Unhappy Girl (demo 1983) (2:21)
No One To Blame (demo 1983) (2:23)
Roots Of Hatred (demo 1983) (3:30)
My-My Kind Of Girl (acoustic demo 1983) (3:00)
Street Fighting Man (Walter Lure vocals 1984) (2:51)
I'm Not An Answer (Dee Dee vocals demo 1984) (2:14)
Planet Earth 1988 (Dee Dee vocals demo 1984) (2:55)
Review: The first volume of a two-part collection, this impressive compilation chronicles the lesser-known recordings from the black leather jacket-clad kings of punk and (more importantly) New York. The two volumes of Rare Ramones present a selection of B-sides, demos and previously undiscovered rarities, with entry numero uno covering the beginnings of the band, starting with the mythical Slug demo recorded in 1977 and finishing in 1984 with early sessions of material that would eventually appear on the latter-day catalogue staple Too Tough To Die. An absolute treat and essential grab for any Pinhead worth their salt.
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Too Tough To Die B Sides Sessions Demos & More
Cat: NOGO 1. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Smash You (2:22)
Street Fighting Man (2:55)
I'm Not An Answer (2:54)
Too Tough To Die (2:28)
Endless Vacation (1:45)
Elevators Operators (3:40)
Can't Say Anything Nice (2:51)
Mama's Boy (2:16)
Howling At The Moon (Sha-la-la) (3:17)
No Go (3:06)
Freak Of Nature (1:33)
Danger Zone (2:07)
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love) (4:01)
Out Of Here (4:09)
Review: Coming off of the back of 1983's Subterranean Jungle, which saw a return to their punk rock roots, the brothers Ramone opted to stay the course for their 1984 follow up Too Tough To Die. Enlisting drummer Richie Ramone for his first project, the collective creative intention was to further stray from the lukewarm reception bestowed upon their more pop-centric End of the Century (1980) and Pleasant Dreams (1981), and rediscover the harder edges that built their initial success. With this unifying vision in mind, the band opted to record as live and raw as possible in order to capture that punk rock ethos, with this compilation providing a bevvy of demos, B-sides and alternate takes from these sessions, many of which feature Richie on lead vocals. A true gem for devout followers of the real Fab 4 as well as a curious bridging point between the aforementioned Subterranean Jungle and the fully realised product of Too Tough To Die.
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Rancid (reissue)
Cat: 804271. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Don Giovanni
Disgruntled
It's Quite Alright
Let Me Go
I Am Forever
Loki
Poison
Blackhawk Down
Rwanda (0:03)
Corruption (1:08)
Antennas (1:42)
Rattlesnake (1:03)
Not To Regret (1:12)
Radio Havana (1:49)
Axiom (1:49)
Black Derby Jacket (1:39)
Meteor Of War (2:35)
Dead Bodies (1:19)
Rigged On A Fix (1:48)
Young Al Capone (0:19)
Reconciliation (4:01)
GGF (3:37)
Review: Serving as a self-analysed response to 1998's ska and reggae-oriented Life Won't Wait, as well as growing criticisms that the band were slowly morphing into some form of Diet The Clash, punk legends Rancid would come to cave skulls at the turn of the new millennium with their second self-titled LP (after their 1993 debut), with many fans referring to the project as Rancid (2000) or simply Rancid 5. Reuniting with Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion to handle production duties (a collaborative role he has maintained with the group ever since), the project easily serves as the most aggressive offering in their entire catalogue, drawing on elements of hardcore and Oi! and imbuing them into their established ska-punk formula, moving far away from any Clash comparisons, and sharing more of a sonic kinship with the type of aggy, scuzzy, brassless hardcore ska of Choking Victim. At 22 tracks spread out over a near-40 minute runtime, you do the chaotic math.
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Escalator Hater 1977-1978
Cat: PNV 212. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Moving Target (3:50)
Raped (1:22)
Escalator Hater (1:57)
Normal (3:00)
B I C (2:12)
E C T (2:11)
Foreplay Playground (demo) (4:27)
Cheap Night Out (demo) (3:25)
Babysitting (demo) (2:42)
Shit (demo) (2:30)
Cheap Night Out (2:59)
Foreplay Playground (4:05)
L-o-n-d-o-n (2:17)
Slits (live) (2:28)
Cheap Sex (live) (1:39)
Knock On Wood (live) (3:24)
Review: The first ever US pressing of the recordings from infamous short-lived homegrown London punks Raped (before their new wave rebranding as Cuddly Toys). Deemed unsignable during their brief tenure and maligned by even their peers within the scene due to their envelope pushing subject matter boasting EP titles such as Pretty Paedophiles, and, Cheap Night Out, released in 1977/1978 respectively, it's a relatively known unknown as to why the band were perceived as too much for even the burgeoning UK punk movement. Distributing their releases through their manager's label, good sales and a cult following couldn't compete with the endless vitriol their mission statement absorbed, ultimately leading to their reformation as the New Romantic scene evoking Cuddly Toys in 1980; a name likely stemming from being the utter antithesis of their previous moniker. The Escalator Hater compilation also completes the entirety of their 77-78 recorded output with the Philes & Smiles Demos Sessions 7", making for an uncompromised batch of snot-nosed, snarling glam-tinted blueprint punk.
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Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition)
Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & red splattered vinyl LP + neon orange vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: 964043 701. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Wanted Man
You're In Trouble
Round & Round
In Your Direction
She Wants Money
Lack Of Communication
Back For More
The Morning After
I'm Insane
Scene Of The Crime
Reach For The Sky (3:31)
Reach For The Sky (3:30)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary with this lush black & red splattered vinyl reissue, Out Of The Cellar was the debut full-length from glam metal staple Ratt, often listed in the pantheon of pioneering hair-centric rockers along with Poison and Warrant. Their highest charting album, certified triple Platinum in the US, boasts easily their biggest hit single with 'Round & Round', while also offering some equally adored fan favourites such as 'Wanted Man' and 'Lack Of Communication'. This anniversary edition also comes complete with a bonus neon orange vinyl 7" featuring the unreleased B-side bonus track 'Reach For The Sky', recorded during the band's 1983 album sessions.
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On The Loose
Cat: STR 63WR184. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Public Hell (2:54)
Razor Love (3:12)
Total Crime (2:40)
Dogs (2:44)
No Tomorrow No Problem (3:31)
Poison Rite (2:48)
Night Of The Bastard (2:51)
Right To Kill (2:43)
Meet Your Master (2:35)
Wicked Bones (3:35)
Review: While Baltimore, Maryland might be best known for the popular HBO crime drama The Wire, whereas musically the city is regarded as one of the pinnacle breeding grounds for modern hardcore punk thanks to the likes of Trapped Under Ice, Turnstile and End It, one outfit far more intrigued by the bluesy garage rock origins of the punk genre are Ravagers. Returning just a year on from 2024's acclaimed sophomore effort Too Raw For The Law, the band's third full-length On The Loose continues their cementing as true punk n' roll revivalists with fuzzed out grooves and lush melodies coalesced into one bombastic boogie that's as immediate as it is timeless.
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Vol 3
Vol 3 (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 6406. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Hapless Misfits
New, Improved Mother Earth
Idle Hands
L'amour Est Entre Mes Jambes
The Beginning Of The End
Lucky 7
In The Thirsty Hour
Crown Of Thorns
Temptress
Necrophilia
Here Come The Khazars
Altercation At St Peter's Gate
Review: Literally decades long overdue, Volume 3 marks the first new album from Queens, New York hardcore punk heroes Reagan Youth since 1990, following on from their iconic 1984 debut EP Youth Anthems For The New Order, later re-released as Volume 1 with additional bonus tracks, whilst the second volume would be distributed upon the band's initial break up. Inspired by the tumultuous life and crafted as tribute to original vocalist Dave Rubinstein (better known as Dave Insurgent), who tragically committed suicide in 1993 following the death of his mother and murder of his girlfriend Tiffany Bresciani whilst the pair battled severe heroin addiction, the material is further shrouded in misfortune due to the recent death in 2024 of founding guitarist Paul Bakija, who served as primary songwriter working tirelessly on the album for years. Hard-hitting, breakneck paced tracks with zero sign of aging or slowing down, new vocalist Madame St. Beatrice delivers snarling accounts combining rage and earnest concern to a project that many thought would never see the light of day and sadly, literally wouldn't until all original members involved had shifted off this mortal coil.
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Daniel
Daniel (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 529X. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Somebody New (3:42)
Haunted World (3:01)
Water Underground (3:21)
Flowers (2:48)
Interior (3:55)
Freeze Brain (3:25)
Say No More (3:29)
Airdrop (3:13)
Victoria (2:57)
Market Street (2:52)
You Are Here (5:10)
Review: Real Estate's sixth full-length album Daniel was recorded in an ebullient nine-day spree at RCA Studio A, in Nashville with GRAMMY-winning producer and songwriter Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves). In 11 compulsively tuneful songs, they connect the uninhibited wonder of their earliest work with the earned perspective of adulthood. Several days into recording, all five members of Real Estate were discussing album titles when someone suggested Danielmsimply because it seemed funny to bestow a human name upon a record. Was it for Daniel Tashian? Maybe. Was it a nod to The Replacements' Tim? Possibly. Was it the sign of a band that has now been around long enough to take its music seriously without taking itself or its perception too seriously? Absolutely.
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Float Me Boat
Float Me Boat (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 155. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Chip (3:21)
Get Lost (1:35)
Smokin' Bowl (3:07)
The Lads Who Fought & Won (2:40)
Cross The Ocean (2:56)
The Maple Trees Remember (3:26)
Droppin' Like Flies (2:03)
Best Day Until Tomorrow (2:46)
Ye Banks & Braes (2:25)
Scots Wha Ha'e (2:33)
Pour Decisions (3:01)
Burnout (2:35)
Spinning Wheels (1:40)
Nessie (3:10)
Bugger Off (2:02)
The Tempest (4:06)
You Wanna Know What (2:19)
Culling The Heard (3:28)
Due West (2:41)
Barrett's Privateers (4:24)
Big Foot Steps (3:42)
Lassie/Roamin' In The Gloamin' (1:44)
Drink Some More (3:22)
Review: To commemorate the 30-year anniversary of the Canadian Celtic folk-punks The Real McKenzies' inception, 'Float Me Boat' offers a 23-track retrospective look at the band's three-decade tenure, compiled by none other than Fat Mike of NOFX's punkcentric label, Fat Wreck Chords. If you like your punk with plenty of kilt-spinning, bagpipes and anthemic hooks, or you've never ventured further than the Dropkick Murphy's corner of the scene, then there's never been a more ample opportunity to engage in a Celtic crash course.
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Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition)
Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4874720. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Black Summer (3:54)
Here Ever After (3:46)
Aquatic Mouth Dance (4:21)
Not The One (4:24)
Poster Child (5:19)
The Great Apes (5:03)
It's Only Natural (5:42)
She's A Lover (3:40)
These Are The Ways (3:57)
Whatchu Thinkin' (3:42)
Bastards Of Light (3:31)
White Braids & Pillow Chair (3:41)
One Way Traffic (4:10)
Veronica (4:29)
Let 'Em Cry (4:23)
The Heavy Wing (5:32)
Tangelo (3:28)
Review: Attention, fornicators: there's a brand new RHCP album on the horizon, and it's set to be a stonker. 'Unlimited Love' is the band's first recording with guitarist John Frusciante since 2006, and is a welcome return following his various electronic stints and solo projects. Lead single 'Black Summer' heads up the project, fleshing out a more melancholy sound compared to their earlier works, yet still calling attention to Frusciante's iconic surf jamming and Chad Smith's up-down rhythm section. This new album, in their own words, had the band "enrapt".
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Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition)
Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4868170. Rel: 14 Oct 22
Tippa My Tongue (4:20)
Peace & Love (4:03)
Reach Out (4:11)
Eddie (5:40)
Fake As Fu@k (4:16)
Bella (4:51)
Roulette (4:57)
My Cigarette (4:21)
Afterlife (4:13)
Shoot Me A Smile (3:43)
Handful (4:00)
The Drummer (3:23)
Bag Of Grins (5:06)
La La La La La La La La (3:57)
Copperbelly (3:46)
Carry Me Home (4:22)
In The Snow (5:45)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers have found some good form of late with a new album Unlimited Love earlier in the year now followed by a surprise second new album. Anthony Kiedis and co's Return of the Dream Canteen is a second Rick Rubin-produced album. The group said of the album "We went in search of ourselves. A beautiful bit of chemistry meddling that had befriended us hundreds of times along the way. Once we found that slipstream of sound and vision, we just kept mining." This one sounds like classic Chilis with plenty of funk and big riffs as well as great songwriting.
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Californication (25th Anniversary Edition)
Californication (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited red & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 009362 4843276. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Around The World (4:00)
Parallel Universe (4:30)
Scar Tissue (3:37)
Otherside (4:20)
Get On Top (3:20)
Californication (5:20)
Easily (3:53)
Porcelain (2:42)
Emit Remmus (4:00)
I Like Dirt (2:38)
The Velvet Glove (3:46)
Savior (4:51)
Purple Stain (4:13)
Right On Time (1:51)
Road Trippin' (3:29)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers' Californication is undeniably a landmark album that has left a lasting impact on music history. As the album celebrates its 25th anniversary, fans are treated to a visually striking vinyl release. This anniversary reissue edition offers an opportunity to revisit and appreciate the album in a new light. Californication has stood the test of time as a commercial success, with its title track becoming a cultural phenomenon with over one billion views on YouTube. 'Scar Tissue' is also as memorable and instantly recognisable song the band has ever done. The album has many other great moments as well. One of the band's most complete and important releases with the new red and blue vinyl complimenting the artwork perfectly.
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Driving Black
Driving Black (black & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LP 1301852. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Driving Black (Ding remix) (3:41)
Safe As Houses (4:14)
Living With Spiders (3:26)
Driving Black (John Fryer mix) (3:22)
Piece Of Mind (3:00)
Chickenfeed (The Halo Trees mix) (2:56)
Review: After years of dormancy, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry returns with the 'Driving Black' EP, a thrilling prelude to their upcoming album, Strange Kind of Paradise, set for release in February 2025. Their last release, an ultra-limited gig-only affair in 2015, hinted at a long-awaited comeback and this EP delivers on that promise. Featuring six tracks, including two mixes of the title track and the long-awaited 'Chickenfeed', the EP reintroduces fans to the band's signature sound. Known for their distinctive blend of post-punk, gothic rock and industrial influences, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry maintains their trademark steely guitar tones and pulsating rhythms. Chris Reed's deep, gritty vocals resonate throughout, particularly in the compelling mid-tempo 'Piece of My Mind' and the frenetic energy of 'Living With Spiders'. Produced by renowned figures like John Fryer and Simon Ding Archer, the 'Driving Black' EP is both a nostalgic nod to their 80s heyday and a testament to their enduring relevance. The raw, hypnotic energy that defines this iconic band is back and better than ever.
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The Fear Is Excruciating But Therein Lies The Answer
The Fear Is Excruciating But Therein Lies The Answer (limited clear & gold splattered vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SH 035LPCB. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Truths Arise
In Illusions Of Order
A Hail Of Bombs
Giving Birth To Imagined Saviors
A Swarm
In Every Mind
A Mutiny
As Each End Looms & Subsides
Review: The Fear Is Excruciating But Therein Lies The Answer... an arresting sentiment from the band Red Sparowes. The LA-based instrumental post-rock band match the mood of this statement with their third album; yet another take on their epic, cinematic, sweeping soundworld. Just eight instrumentals, from 'Truths Arise' to 'As Each End Looms and Subsides', get at both gargantuan and close-up acoustic spaces, unifying them with a singular emotion we all know: dread.
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Redd Kross
Redd Kross (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: ITR 400. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Candy Coloured Catastrophe (3:23)
Stunt Queen (4:03)
The Main Attraction (3:28)
Cancion Enojada (2:07)
Good Times Propaganda Band (3:49)
What's In It For You? (3:33)
I'll Take Your Word For It (3:05)
Terrible Band (4:04)
Stuff (2:33)
Back Of The Cave (2:32)
Too Good To Be True (2:57)
Way Too Happy (2:36)
Simple Magic (2:27)
The Witches' Stand (3:53)
Lay Down & Die (3:01)
The Shaman's Disappearing Robe (3:12)
Emanuelle Insane (2:13)
Born Innocent (3:47)
Review: Coinciding with the upcoming release of the new documentary Born Innocent: The Redd Kross Story, as well as a forthcoming memoir currently on the presses, California first wave punk/power pop legends Red Kross make their triumphant return with this new self-titled double LP. Red vinyl, red cover, with homage paid to another self-titled album, these 18 new cuts crunch and slap with the energy of songwriters a third of the median age of the McDonald brothers. Choosing no more ample time to return to the fold as punk and hardcore continue to receive their flowers in the sun, regardless of whether you're a lifer or newcomer, Redd Kross deserve your immediate attention, which is something few likely had on their 2024 punk bingo cards.
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Unwishing Well
Unwishing Well (white vinyl LP)
Cat: TLV 169LP. Rel: 05 Apr 24
What's Going On With Ordinary People? (3:43)
Learning To Love A Band (3:03)
Unwishing Well (3:00)
Faith In Daydreaming Youth (4:22)
Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit (3:50)
Dead Stars In Your Eyes (2:42)
Nothing Between The Lines At All (2:30)
Public Art (2:56)
We Only Hear The Bad Things People Say (3:26)
Goodbye Bobby (6:00)
Review: DIY pop titans the Reds, Pinks & Purples take aim at the threads of hope with untethered abandon on their new album Unwishing Well. With the project helmed up by songwriter and musician Glenn Donaldson and backed up by collaborators Thomas Rubenstein, Lewis Gallardo, Daniel Pearce and Kati Mashikian, the new LP is a romantic sadcore memory-dive, fleshing out a 90s leftfield pop quintessence and lending it a contemporary production edge. Touchstones like The Go-Betweens, The Smiths, Magnetic Fields and Felt lend well to a terrific outpouring of emotion over ten tracks, which is remarkably frank in its admission of the worst foibles of the music industry and the metaphor for life evoked in this (read: 'Your Worst Song Is Your Greatest Hit').
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Rarities
Rarities (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 02. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Unionize (4:18)
Reds Strike The Blues (4:19)
Kick Over The Statues (2:40)
The Peasant Army (3:36)
Lev Bronstein (4:05)
Lean On Me (4:53)
Keep On Keepin' On (5:51)
16 Tons (3:16)
Young & Proud (4:47)
Take No Heroes (5:07)
Turnin' Loose (3:55)
Review: During the 1980s, The Redskins became a celebrated English band. Next to their highly danceable indie output, they were also known for left-wing politics and a bold skinhead image. This new compilation, as the title suggests, brings together some rarities and hard to find tracks from their heyday. Elements of soul, rockabilly, pop and punk rock all inform their tracks and breath new life into the new wave and post punk forms they work in. Highlights include the strident 'Reds Strike The Blues' and fierce 'Young & Proud.'
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Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered)
Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: LMS 5521470. Rel: 07 Jan 22
The Power Is Yours (Neither Washington) (4:46)
Go Get Organized! (4:00)
It Can Be Done! (3:45)
Keep On Keepin' On! (4:01)
(Burn It Up) Bring It Down! (See Things In The Altogether) (4:19)
Hold On (Don't Run Away) (Nor Moscow) (6:36)
Turnin' Loose (These Furious Flames) (5:00)
Take No Heroes! (2:41)
The Crack (3:26)
Let's Make It Work! (5:13)
Lean On Me!/Lean On Me! (reprise) (1:33)
Review: The Redskins released just one studio album, their well received debut Neither Washington Nor Moscow in 1986. It came on London Records and now for the very first time since the first time, it reappears on vinyl and CD with new sleeve notes by bassist Martin Hewes. The album came just two years after the band formed but already their soulful songs were packed with passion and political undertones as a result of the band all being members of the Socialist Workers Party. Highlights include 'Bring It Down! (This Insane Thing)' which was the band's only Top 40 hit. The band split the same year this was rebased.
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Sings Walkin' & Talkin' & Other Smash Hits! (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
I Just Got To Know (3:09)
Walkin' & Talkin' (For My Baby) (1:56)
The Tips Of My Fingers (2:17)
Woman Woman Blues (3:36)
Something You Got (2:42)
The Poor Side Of Town (2:40)
I'm Tired Of Wandering (2:26)
Fat Mama Rumble (2:54)
You're Gonna Make Me Cry (3:36)
Cool Drink Of Water Blues (3:45)
Don't Let Me Down (2:49)
A Dying Veteran's Plea (2:13)
Lone Town Blues (bonus track) (2:16)
A Woman, A Lover, A Friend (bonus track) (3:24)
Roamin' & Ramblin' Blues (bonus track) (2:33)
Right Around The Corner (bonus track) (3:16)
She May Be Yours (2:45)
Brought Life Back To The Dead (2:41)
West Helena Blues (3:29)
Thirty Two Twenty Blues (2:32)
I'm Leaving You (2:32)
Big Fat Mama Blues (3:07)
I'm A King Bee (3:07)
Rollin' & Tumblin' (2:42)
Stop Talking In Your Sleep (2:03)
I Can't Quit You Baby (4:39)
The Last Mile Of The Way (3:02)
Review: After 20 years of soulful and authentic rock & roll blues, Eli Paperboy Reed definitely had a right to celebrate. Originally recorded in a basement in Allston, Massachusetts, completely live onto and direct to analogue tape in mono, this collection was first released on a limited run of 300 CDs, self-released, and mostly sold by hand on the streets of Cambridge, close to Harvard University. Now redone, pressed-up and polished for 'proper release', you get all 12 original tracks and another 14 that never saw the light of day before. Four of those were recorded at the time of the others, the remainder come from a radio session the following year. All of them are incredible, and prove that it's not only the Deep South that can make these raw and unflinchingly honest sounds.




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Berlin (Special Edition) (B-STOCK)
Berlin (Special Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MFSL 1555 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Berlin (3:20)
Lady Day (3:29)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:35)
Caroline Says I (3:58)
How Do You Think It Feels (3:22)
Oh Jim (5:05)
Caroline Says II (4:11)
The Kids (7:43)
The Bed (6:11)
Sad Song (6:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Lou Reed's Berlin is a visceral journey into the darkness of human relationships, now reissued on 180g vinyl. Initially overlooked upon its 1973 release, the album has since gained recognition for its journey into the toxic dynamics of a crumbling relationship, blending autobiographical elements with poetic flair. The album, produced by Bob Ezrin and featuring top-tier musicians like Steve Winwood and Jack Bruce, is a symphony of emotional turmoil set against rich, orchestral arrangements. This reissue, sourced from the original master tapes, brings the album's intricate details to life with unprecedented clarity. Reed's voice, raw and immediate, conveys the torment of his characters, while the musicians' contributions add depth and tension to the narrative. Tracks like 'Caroline Says II' and 'The Bed' explore themes of despair, violence, and regret with unflinching honesty. Berlin remains a haunting exploration of life's darker sides, made even more poignant by its lush, yet ominous, musical landscape, and is surely one of Reed's most impactful works.
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Metal Machine Music (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Metal Machine Music (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold black & white marbled vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 198028 82411. Rel: 02 May 25
Metal Machine Music 1 (16:06)
Metal Machine Music 2 (15:55)
Metal Machine Music 3 (16:11)
Metal Machine Music 4 (15:41)
Review: American guitarist, singer, and lead songwriter for legendary rockers The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed also had a distinguished solo career, including Metal Machine Music, which remains one of the most radical and controversial albums ever released. First issued in 1975, its wall of feedback and distortion defied all musical convention, splitting critics and fans but earning cult status for its uncompromising vision. Now celebrating its 50th anniversary, this landmark work returns for Record Store Day 2025, having once been described by celebrated critic Lester Bangs as "the greatest record ever made in the history of the human eardrum," and who are we to argue.
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Words & Music May 1965
Words & Music May 1965 (pink vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 18813. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'm Waiting For The Man (4:50)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:31)
Heroin (4:01)
Too Late (3:19)
Buttercup Song (4:39)
Walk Alone (3:02)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:51)
Pale Blue Eyes (5:00)
Stockpile (2:35)
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (8:16)
Review: A new early cornerstone for Velvet Underground fanatics, 'Words And Music May 1965' is Lou Reed in his earliest incarnation, spanning some of the artist's earliest-known recordings. Demo versions of 'Heroin' and 'Pale Blue Eyes' both make appearances, while seven further completely unreleased and unheard songs also come to fruition. The earliest is a doo-wop serenade recorded in 1958, when Reed was just sixteen years old.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965 (B-STOCK)
Lou REED / VARIOUS
Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965 (B-STOCK) (gatefold oxblood & gold vinyl 2xLP + booklet wih obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 21211 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
The Primitives - "The Ostrich" (2:31)
The Beachnuts - "Cycle Annie" (2:20)
The Hi Lifes - "I'm Gonna Fight" (2:10)
The Hi Lifes - "Soul City" (2:19)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Oh No Don't Do It" (2:22)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Love Can Make You Cry" (2:20)
The Hollywoods - "Teardrop In The Sand" (2:47)
The Roughnecks - "You're Driving Me Insane" (2:21)
The Primitives - "Sneaky Pete" (2:10)
Terry Philips - "Wild One" (2:12)
Spongy & The Dolls - "Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love" (2:08)
The Foxes - "Soul City" (2:24)
The J Brothers - "Ya Running, But I'll Getcha" (2:09)
Beverley Ann - "We Got Trouble" (2:52)
The All Night Workers - "Why Don't You Smile" (2:28)
Jeannie Larimore - "Johnny Won't Surf No More" (2:12)
Robertha Williams - "Tell Mamma Not To Cry" (2:17)
Robertha Williams - "Maybe Tomorrow" (2:18)
Terry Philips - "Flowers For The Lady" (2:29)
Terry Philips - "This Rose" (2:11)
The Surfsiders - "Surfin'"
The Surfsiders - "Little Deuce Coupe"
The Beachnuts - "Sad, Lonely Orphan Boy"
The Beachnuts - "I've Got A Tiger In My Tank"
Ronnie Dickerson - "What About Me"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Light In The Attic teams up with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive for a thrilling retrospective, Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-65. An expansive selection of songs all written by Lou Reed, during his mid-60s stint as the staff songwriter for the long-defunct label Pickwick Records, this is a rare glimpse of a master rock musician stepping out of the limelight over the course of 25 songs, yet still letting the form and contour of his voice and sensibility be heard. All this was achieved before Reed had at all launched his career with the Velvets; it may indeed be said that this pubescent 60s period was the firelighter to Reed's flame, as the label specialised in soundalike records that emulated the major pop hits of the day - it's no wonder Reed would absorb such emulations and take them in as his own, albeit with a Century-defining twist. Channelling everything from teenybopper pop to soul-inflected garage rock, whether byJeannie Larimore, The Hi-Lifes or The Hollywoods, we get a thorough look-in here as to what made Reed and his contemporaries tick, and what Reed made tick in turn, before the fame.
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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965
Lou REED / VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 2121. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Primitives - "The Ostrich" (2:31)
The Beachnuts - "Cycle Annie" (2:19)
The Hi-Lifes - "I'm Gonna Fight" (2:10)
The Hi-Lifes - "Soul City" (2:19)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Oh No Don't Do It" (2:22)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Love Can Make You Cry" (2:21)
The Hollywoods - "Teardrop In The Sand" (2:47)
The Roughnecks - "You're Driving Me Insane" (2:22)
The Primitives - "Sneaky Pete" (2:11)
Terry Philips - "Wild One" (2:11)
Spongy & The Dolls - "Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love" (2:08)
The Foxes - "Soul City" (2:23)
The J Brothers - "Ya Running But I'll Getcha" (2:09)
Beverley Ann - "We Got Trouble" (2:52)
The All Night Workers - "Why Don't You Smile" (2:27)
Jeannie Larimore - "Johnny Won't Surf No More" (2:11)
Robertha Williams - "Tell Mamma Not To Cry" (2:17)
Robertha Williams - "Robertha Williams - Maybe Tomorrow" (2:18)
Terry Philips - "Flowers For The Lady" (2:29)
Terry Philips - "This Rose" (2:11)
The Surfsiders - "Surfin'" (1:56)
The Surfsiders - "Little Deuce Coupe" (1:44)
The Beachnuts - "Sad Lonely Orphan Boy" (2:23)
The Beachnuts - "I've Got A Tiger In My Tank" (2:11)
Ronnie Dickerson - "What About Me" (2:10)
Review: Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 offers a fascinating glimpse into Lou Reed's early work as a hired songwriter before his iconic days with the Velvet Underground. Released by Light in the Attic Records, this 25-song anthology captures the raw beginnings of Reed's journey in music. The double vinyl format showcases Reed's ability to navigate a range of styles, from the surf-infused doo-wop of the Hollywoods' 'Teardrop In The Sand' to the gritty garage-rock of the Roughnecks' 'You're Driving Me Insane.' This collection not only features Reed's contributions to Pickwick Records, a label known for its budget sound-alike recordings, but also includes the pivotal track 'The Ostrich,' a song that would eventually lead Reed to meet John Cale, laying the groundwork for the Velvet Underground. The anthology also highlights Reed's first collaboration with Cale on 'Why Don't You Smile,' which was later covered by Spiritualized. With detailed liner notes from Richie Unterberger and an essay by Lenny Kaye, this double vinyl release offers a deeper understanding of the roots of Reed's legendary career.
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Blood & Bonemeal
Blood & Bonemeal (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PFL 286LP. Rel: 28 Nov 22
Remnant Of Obstinate Rank (Flooding Ratholes) (4:04)
Blood & Bonemeal (5:03)
Seed The Size Of A Spider's Eye (3:25)
Harvesting The Hatchet (6:10)
A Vegetative Mush That Melts Among The Shelves Lined With Meats Of Indeterminate Origin (3:03)
Pyramid Shaped Plow/The Caretaker (6:00)
Grublust (5:34)
Review: Following on from their crushing 2020 EP, 'Beneath the Canopy of Compost', New York/New Jersey based death-doom new schoolers, Reeking Aura, deliver a punishing, pummelling blend of grandiosity and fury on their debut full-length, 'Blood & Bonemeal.' A concept album detailing the "caretaker of a desolate agricultural property and that person's struggles with morbid psychosis," this is a ferocious blend of doomscaping and death metal brutality, elevated by a three-pronged lead guitar assault. Ambitious and desolate in equal measure, with the cavernous and corrupt colliding in abrasive cacophony, this is essential metal extremity for the most hardened of audible masochists.
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When Lord God Almighty Reads The News
Cat: LNFG 171. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Generation Game (3:42)
Let's Not (2:30)
Relentless (2:47)
Customer (3:24)
Never Cross (3:55)
Bstads!
Dear Life (5:01)
Better Than Wages (3:41)
I'm On Drugs (2:44)
Boutique In My Backyard (7:02)
Review: There's been an unexpected revival in Sophie Ellis Bextor's music ever since the success of 'Murder On The Dancefloor' in the closing scene of the Saltburn film. Some lesser-known trivia is that she was in a 90s band with DIY pop hero Billy Reeves called Theaudience, who were like a poppier Stereolab. Reeves being the band's songwriter founder and co-producer. They only ever released one album (their second album was rejected by Mercury Records) and Reeves retrained as a radio producer and broadcaster following a near-fatal car crash in 2001. Reeves, however, has been reasserting himself in music since 2023 and is already onto his third solo album, which is a thrilling, idiosyncratic take on electropop. 'Generation Game' is what you imagine the inside of Hunter S. Thompson's head would have sounded like if he was let loose around a Tokyo gaming arcade around the time he was writing Fear And Loathing... 'Let's Not' is Britain's answer to LCD Soundsystem's 'Daft Punk Is Playing At My House'. Elsewhere, 'Bstrds!' has a groove reminiscent of Alabama 3's Sopranos soundtrack and 'Dear Life' is poignant and emotional, offering a terrific counterpoint to the joyous emotions running through this magnificently compiled album.
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