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A Light For Attracting Attention
A Light For Attracting Attention (limited gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1196LPE. Rel: 17 Jun 22
The Same (4:15)
The Opposite (3:09)
You Will Never Work In Television Again (2:45)
Pana-Vision (4:06)
The Smoke (3:39)
Speech Bubbles (4:13)
Thin Thing (4:33)
Open The Floodgates (4:26)
Free In The Knowledge (4:12)
A Hairdryer (5:16)
Waving A White Flag (3:45)
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings (3:14)
Skrting On The Surface (5:33)
Review: Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner (Sons Of Kemet) finally deliver on their much-hyped The Smile project, blending the anxious and synaptic tones of Radiohead's anthemic indie-electro with the bluer party tones of UK jazz. The new album features a slew of tracks with swelling strings recorded by the full brass section of the London Contemporary Orchestra, as well as a band of jazz players like Theon and Nathaniel Cross and Robert Stillman.
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A Light For Attracting Attention
A Light For Attracting Attention (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1196LP. Rel: 17 Jun 22
The Same (4:15)
The Opposite (3:11)
You Will Never Work In Television Again (2:43)
Pana-Vision (4:04)
The Smoke (3:40)
Speech Bubbles (4:14)
Thin Thing (4:32)
Open The Floodgates (4:28)
Free In The Knowledge (4:09)
A Hairdryer (5:17)
Waving A White Flag (3:45)
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings (3:15)
Skrting On The Surface (5:36)
Review: The Smile is a new project from Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, which finds the Radiohead vets teaming up with Sons Of Kemet's Tom Skinner. The first the world caught wind of the band was during the live broadcast from the Glastonbury site in 2021, and since they've been trickling out tracks which now form their debut album, A Light For Attracting Attention. It's been produced by Radiohead's long time go-to guy Nigel Godrich, and it features a full brass section including the likes of Theon and Nathaniel Cross amongst others. Of course you can hear slithers of the 'Head in there, but it's also fascinating to hear Yorke and Greenwood stretching out in a different project without all the years of legacy behind them. The results are, predictably, magic.
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First We Take Manhattan
Cat: JACK 077. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Frederick (6:05)
Redondo Beach (5:16)
Seven Ways Of Going (5:59)
Poppies (8:53)
Kimberly (6:22)
Dancing Barefoot (5:29)
Space Monkey (5:07)
5-4-3-2-l (4:34)
Privilege (5:02)
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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The Queen Is Dead: Demos
Cat: MRR 1985. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Frankly, Mr Shankly (2:16)
I Know It's Over (5:39)
Never Had No One Ever (4:34)
Cemetry Gates (3:01)
Bigmouth Strikes Again (2:57)
Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others (3:49)
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (3:14)
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (take 1 Recording) (4:16)
Review: The third of the four 'proper' studio albums by The Smiths caught at demo stage. These may be demos, but the legendary Mancunian four piece had got to a place of success by this point in their short lived career that even they are recorded in succelent quality and sonic detail, some of the time so well recorded you're convinced you're listening to the finished article. There's a breezy, relaxed feel to these recordings, though, which contain early versions of pretty much the entire classic album, sadly save the title track which was concocted in the final studio sessions. Catnip for Smiths completitsts, but the less devoted will find much to like here too.
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Rome What Difference Does It Makes?
Rome What Difference Does It Makes? (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 040. Rel: 19 Dec 24
William It Was Really Nothing (intro) (3:40)
Nowhere Fast (2:43)
I Want The One I Can't Have (3:24)
How Soon Is Now (5:29)
Stretch Out & Wait (3:25)
Rusholme Ruffians (4:23)
Hand In Glove (3:02)
Still Ill (2:39)
Heaven Knows I'm A Miserable Now - Handsome Devil (6:35)
This Charming Man (2:51)
You Got Everything Now (5:20)
Review: A recording of the Smiths performing live in Italy in May 1985, as part of their Meat Is Murder tour. Surprisingly, this was the Smiths' only ever live appearance in the Bel Paese! The Manchester band would pass through Italy in concert just once at the Teatro Tendastrice in Rome on May 14. This live reissue is made up of just this one recording, but it is also complemented by two separate TV performances received by fans two years later, within days of each other. Quintessential live Smiths, as heard by Italy.
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Studio Works '83-'85
Studio Works '83-'85 (LP + insert)
Cat: TIME 023. Rel: 16 May 25
Get Away (1985) (4:04)
Kakashi (1984) (6:41)
Hashiru (1984) (5:38)
So Do (1983) (3:42)
Nothing (1985) (3:31)
Natural Wave (1983) (5:09)
Morning (1985) (5:00)
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Unplugged
Unplugged (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: JSL 002CV. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Ring Of Fire (3:18)
Cold Feelings (4:30)
Reach For The Sky (3:53)
Ring Of Fire (3:09)
Down Here With The Rest Of Us (3:48)
Making Believe (bonus track) (2:57)
Ball & Chain (5:14)
King Of Fools (3:05)
Cold Feelings (4:27)
Reach For The Sky (3:34)
Machine Gun Blues (bonus track) (4:02)
Review: Live set recording is an underrated art. It's about capturing the feel of the room as much as it is about showcasing a band's live prowess. Thankfully, punk godfathers Social Distortion appear to realise this and have nailed it with their live acoustic recordings. The band are known for their signature sound of punk, bluesy rock n' roll and outlaw country and the acoustic versions give the band a chance to highlight their versatility, ramp up the country/folk side and gives singer Mike Ness the spotlight. Swapping out the thrashy power chords for something janglier and jollier, their Johnny Cash cover 'Ring Of Fire' is pure joy. 'Cold Feelings' features a terrific counter melody from the accordion and the overall atmosphere of the song makes it easy to feel transported to a ye olde tavern somewhere in Ireland, sat around a table with a roaring fire, with the wind blowing outside. Elsewhere, 'Down Here With The Rest Of Us' is Social Distortion at their emotionally charged best. Remarkable here is the restraint shown by a band who usually just let rip. You'd be forgiven for thinking they weren't full-time into this acoustic thing.
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Exister
Exister (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 292LPC3. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Sad Song (3:00)
Answers (3:05)
Become The Lies (4:25)
Face Is Gone (3:07)
Monster (3:27)
The Pit (3:31)
Nada (4:09)
Stupid Child (1:28)
Him (feat Fish Narc) (3:15)
Unforgiven (feat Alli Logout) (3:04)
Exister (3:44)
Review: Luis Vasquez is the artist behind The Soft Moon and on his latest album we find him in his most confessional and self-reflective mood to date. An array of his inner most feelings are laid bare here for all to wallow in on this cathartic and soothing fifth full-length album. It brings all new emotion to post-punk industrial with two standout collaborations with fish narc and Alli Logout of Special Interest adding further greatness to this instant classic. It is now 12 years since Luis debuted his first album, but this might be his best work yet.
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Trust
Trust (gatefold red vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 4AD 0517LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Start (0:24)
Antigravity (2:06)
Figureskating, Neusiedlersee (2:41)
M I A (3:09)
I Won't (2:48)
Riverbank (4:09)
Life Behind Glass (5:09)
Truce (4:41)
Montardit (0:39)
Serge (3:21)
Station (3:48)
Basis (4:02)
Caravel (2:48)
Review: 'Trust' is the London-born, Catalonia-based producer SOHN's folktronic meditation on the fear and trust involved in fatherhood. Made after a relocation to Spain, and a personal welcoming of new life into the world, it captures a change in mindset through humbled sonics. "I couldn't do it alone anymore," says the artist, "as I was missing community and friendship and life in the creative process." Such an ego-loss is paramount to any artist's development of self; 'M.I.A.' is one such example of this, describing the artist looking back on his past self through the other side of a nervous breakdown.
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When Youth Fades Away
When Youth Fades Away (clear & orange splattered vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: FKR 1251X. Rel: 27 Mar 25
The Kid (5:33)
Last Night I Held Your Hand (3:40)
Porcelain (Losing All My Patience) (3:27)
When Youth Fades Away (4:43)
New Orleans (1:43)
Wall Street (3:22)
My Mind Is On Fire (3:44)
Irish Goodbye (4:14)
The Waterside (3:23)
Life Will Go On (3:36)
Time Of My Life (3:59)
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Ruby Vroom (30th Anniversary Deluxed Edition)
Ruby Vroom (30th Anniversary Deluxed Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: RHR 121VLI. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago (3:48)
Sugar Free Jazz (3:47)
Casiotone Nation (3:45)
Blueeyed Devil (3:55)
Bus To Beelzebub (4:09)
True Dreams Of Wichita (4:46)
Screenwriter's Blues (5:05)
Moon Sammy (4:09)
Supra Genius (3:53)
City Of Motors (4:38)
Uh, Zoom Zip (3:56)
Down To This (3:47)
Mr Bitterness (5:15)
Janine (5:00)
Buddha Rhubarb (3:23)
Murder Of Lawyers (7:03)
Amy Fisher (2:26)
Theme From Rachel's Sitcom (1:05)
Screenwriter's Blues (Mood Swing mix) (6:23)
Review: There's always been something very New York about New York alt-rock troupe Soul Coughing. First and foremost, their determination to avoid the nightmarish pigeonholes of non-descriptions like 'alt-rock'. In fact, at least half of Ruby Vroom, their 1994 debut, sounds more like hip hop, funk and some pretty weird skate take on electronica. And even then we're pretty far off the mark here. At times, things feel a bit Dog Eat Dog. In other moments, we're more in the vein of rap experimenters N.A.S.A.. Then it might be Dinosaur Jr in their lackadaisical 'Feel The Pain' mode. The list could continue, but the point remains the same - this is unapologetically unique, rather than broad, and as such is either going to bore a route straight to your heart, or challenge the ears.
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Live At Lollapalooza Festival 1992
Cat: JY 007LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Gun (4:34)
Jesus Christ Pose (5:25)
Outshined (with Eddie Vedder) (5:40)
Big Dumb Sex (4:48)
Ugly Truth (8:21)
Rusty Cage (4:21)
Slaves & Bulldozers (Smells Like Teen Spirit Jam - Nirvana Cover) (7:48)
Searching With My Good Eye Closed (5:48)
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Spiders (25th Anniversary Edition)
Spiders (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: DEMREC 951. Rel: 03 Sep 21
Neighbourhood (3:26)
Mister Psycho (3:40)
Female Of The Species (3:19)
Money (4:02)
Me & You vs The World (3:37)
Lovechild Of The Queen (3:42)
No-One Understands (3:53)
Voodoo Roller (3:13)
Drop Dead (4:17)
Dark Clouds (3:43)
Major Pager (3:17)
Kill Me (3:32)
Charlie M (3:46)
Growler (4:35)
Review: Liverpool's indie rock band Space released their much vaunted debut album Spiders in September 1996. It went straight to number 5 in the UK albums charts and was widely acclaimed for its unique sound. The lyrics also came with plenty of humour, which stand the record apart, and musically its take sin plenty of weird and wonderful references from classic indie to pop. Big singles like 'Female Of The Species', 'Neighbourhood', 'Me and You Versus the World' and 'Dark Clouds' all sound as good now as ever and this 25th anniversary edition comes pressed on heavyweight 180g translucent yellow vinyl.
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MAD!
MAD! (CD)
Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 22 May 25
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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Lil' Beethoven (reissue)
Lil' Beethoven (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8696967. Rel: 29 Apr 22
The Rhythm Thief (5:17)
How Do I Get To Carnegie Hall? (3:50)
What Are All These Bands So Angry About? (3:28)
I Married Myself (5:01)
Ride 'Em Cowboy (4:14)
My Baby's Taking Me Home (4:42)
Your Call's Very Important To Us Please Hold (4:12)
Ugly Guys With Beautiful Girls (7:07)
Suburban Homeboy (2:58)
Review: Sparks are, of course, Ron and Russell Mael, a hugely prolific family twosome who have put out some 20 albums. Lil' Beethoven was their 19th and one in which they managed to find some of their better earlier form right on the turn of the millennium. It came in 2002 and builds in some classical influences to their usual sound with the single 'Suburban Homeboy'. The pop/rock aesthetic defines many tunes as the band rekindle their interest in art. This is one of the many albums BMG are reissuing this year including Balls from 2000, Hello Young Lovers from 2006, Exotic Creatures of the Deep from 2008 and The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman from 2009.
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Everything Was Beautiful
Cat: FP 1716. Rel: 26 Apr 22
Always Together With You (6:24)
Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song) (5:26)
Let It Bleed (For Iggy) (4:30)
Crazy (3:52)
The Mailine Song (5:33)
The A Song (Laid In Your Arms) (6:57)
I'm Coming Home Again (9:47)
Review: Originally intended as a second companion disc to the And Nothing Hurt album in 2018, Everything Was Beautiful became its own beast and now marks the latest step on for Jason Pierce's long and winding travels as Spiritualized. Pierce took the bits and pieces from that intended bonus disc and developed an album which has become one of the band's most emotive, engrossing works in recent times, perhaps responding to the universal changes the world has gone through in the past few years. It's still very much the band you've loved since the 90s, but there's a sense of space and maturity in the songwriting which seems set to lodge this as one of the classics in Spiritualized's mammoth oeuvre.
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Everything Was Beautiful
Everything Was Beautiful (limited heavyweight pink vinyl LP)
Cat: FP 1716X. Rel: 26 Apr 22
Always Together With You (6:41)
Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song) (5:42)
Let It Bleed (For Iggy) (4:39)
Crazy (4:01)
The Mailine Song (5:55)
The A Song (Laid In Your Arms) (6:56)
I'm Coming Home Again (10:06)
Review: Watch out for the upcoming Spiritualized album - aka. Jonathan Meades' musical journey through poor self-confidence, narcissism and doubt. In his words, contained and condensed into the sonic foundries of this album are all the attributes of your bog-standard musician: "paranoia, vanity, egoism, selfishness, sycophancy, resentment, moral nullity and more idiot than idiot savant". This LP comes as a standard black vinyl edition, as well as a premium pink vinyl edition; the latter contains a pillbox in the sleeve, revealing a strange Braille-embossed figurine - or "little thing" - as a keepsake.

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Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition)
Todo Era Bello (Spanish Edition) (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BELLA 1270VES. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Always Together With You (6:38)
Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song) (5:42)
Let It Bleed (For Iggy) (4:35)
Crazy (3:52)
The Mainline Song (5:51)
The A Song (Laid In Your Arms) (7:06)
I'm Coming Home Again (9:50)
Review: It's hard not to feel that the first time you heard Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space it was a lightbulb moment - one of those life, or at least music-affirming experiences that's hard to come back from. Not the first Spiritualized album, but certainly the most critically acclaimed at the time, and arguably still to this day, it confirmed the Warwickshire band had arrived at the highest level of chart-friendly artistry. That point when a band realise they can do what they want, and it resonates with both niche and mainstream ears. Everything Was Beautiful arrived 25 years later, and emphasised that point. Yes, we're talking about a group that reached full maturity some time ago, rather than a troupe of rising enigmas pushing rock 'n' roll in new directions. Nevertheless, the way in which we are invited back into their world is captivating. Tracks that rouse, inspire, and feel utterly timeless. As a record, this is an exhilarating ride from start to finish, almost seeming to distill all that has come before into one intoxicating brew. Here in a limited Spanish pressing, grab it while you can.
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Bright Green Field
Bright Green Field (limited gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 314G. Rel: 07 May 21
Resolution Square (0:45)
GSK (3:09)
Narrator (feat Martha Skye Murphy) (8:33)
Boy Racers (7:42)
Paddling (5:59)
Documentary Filmmaker (5:01)
2010 (4:27)
The Flyover (1:13)
Peel St (4:51)
Global Groove (5:07)
Pamphlets (8:07)
Review: It's Squid, but maybe not as you knew them in short form. While musi-cally not a million miles from the earliest samples we had from the band, Bright Green Field is a different place that we find them in. An "imaginary cityscape", as the outfit have apparently put it, which is home to a multitude of things - people, events, movements, memories.

So whereas before things took a pretty intimate, even domesticated lyr-ical slant, here the scope is much greater. Track titles like 'G.S.K.' should be enough to prove the point (a not-so-subtle nod to Big Pharma giant GlaxmoSmithKline). Elsewhere themes range from aggressive propa-ganda of right wing politics to physical space itself. An outfit real-ising what can be done with the reach of their voice (or maybe just fi-nally releasing it), while remaining true to the punk, art rock, jazz fusion you were hoping for from this confident Bristolian debut.

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Was Here
Was Here (red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 790692 714315. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Wake Up - Sit Down - Shut Up (2:56)
Frenemies (3:11)
Girl$ (feat PVRIS & Bruses) (2:10)
Freakin' Out (2:39)
Nose Bleed (feat Sueco) (3:13)
Love U Anyway (2:49)
Kissin' Killer Cobras (2:39)
Warzone (2:29)
Criminal (feat Polaris) (3:42)
17 (2:58)
17 (Reprize - One take) (1:34)
G A G (2:17)
Rockstar (2:34)
Sex On The Beach (3:14)
Kill(H)er (2:27)
Review: .Sydney based Aussie pop-punks Stand Atlantic return with their follow up to 2022's F.E.A.R. in the form of fourth full-length Was Here. Embracing the "pop" side of their subgenre signifier more than ever before, the material on display strays further from the Hopeless Records alumni Blink-182/New Found Glory worship and careens headlong into synth-laden euphoric arena-level pop-rock, with several features from the likes of PVRIS, Sueco, and Polaris. Still one foot firmly planted in their punk origins but with eyes set on a grandiose, maximalised versions of themselves, the "Stand Atlantic Was Here" mantra feels entirely apt and fitting.
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Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs Present Fell From The Sun: Downtempo &  After Hours 1990-91
Cat: XXQLP2 089. Rel: 05 Jul 22
Primal Scream - "Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb)" (extended mix) (4:57)
Critical Rhythm - "It Could Not Happen" (feat Jango Thriller & Vandal - Essential Trance Hall mix) (5:36)
Sheer Taft - "Cascades" (Hypnotone mix) (4:29)
History - "Afrika" (feat Q-Tee - Love & Laughter remix) (5:02)
The Grid - "Floatation" (5:08)
Saint Etienne - "Speedwell" (6:31)
One Dove - "Fallen" (album version) (7:13)
Transglobal Underground - "Temple Head" (Pacific mix - Airwaves) (4:53)
Massonix - "Just A Little Bit More" (Electro instrumental mix) (4:45)
Elsi Curry - "U Make Me Feel" (Running Water aka Workhouse mix) (5:02)
Family Sensation - "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" (Marshall Jefferson Symphony mix) (6:05)
BBG - "Snappiness" (7" edit) (3:53)
The Aloof - "Never Get Out The Boat" (The Flying mix) (7:53)
Moodswings - "Spiritual High" (The Moodfood Megamix) (9:11)
Review: House music exploded in the UK in 1987 and continued to blow up in the ensuing summers. But with all the high energy parties and ever more visceral rave sounds, people needed a break, and so it was that in February of 1990 the KLF invented new slowed down after-sounds on their Chill Out mix. This collection gathers best sub 100bpm cuts form that time, as assembled by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley. Fun fact - the artwork for the LP is a picture from the new book on acid house by photographer Dave Swindells which is well worth copping if you can.
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Greatest Hits Live (remastered)
Greatest Hits Live (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram eco vinyl LP)
Cat: GYVOLP 7244. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Pretzel Logic (5:21)
Bodhisattva (4:48)
Reelin' In The Years (4:25)
Rikki Don't Lose That Number (4:04)
Your Gold Teeth Jam (5:28)
Peg (4:23)
Do It Again (7:39)
Deacon Blues (7:41)
Hey Nineteen (5:44)
The Royal Scam/Bad Sneakers/Aja (7:40)
Review: Greatest Hits Live by Steely Dan is a compilation of performances from their 1974 'All American Tour' and their 1993 reunion tour. Curated by Get Yer Vinyl Out, the album brings plenty of fine live renditions of their biggest hits, all meticulously restored and professionally remastered. Housed in a deluxe gatefold, the release includes extensive liner notes and rare artist photos, while the tracks are sourced from live FM radio broadcasts at the University of California, Irvine (March 10, 1974), The Record Plant in Sausalito (March 20, 1974) and Riverport Amphitheater in Maryland Heights (September 1, 1993).
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Alessandro Asso Stefana
Cat: AAS 002LP. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Fading Away (1:18)
Farewell To Dust (1:49)
Out Of The Blue (3:02)
The Wandering Minstrel (3:25)
The House (5:21)
Born & Raised In Covington (3:18)
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (4:09)
Moonshiner (3:48)
Continental Spazio (13:19)
Review: Alessandro Asso Stefana's debut self-titled album showcases his diverse musical range as he effortlessly incorporates instruments and styles from rootsy folk and primitive blues to psychedelia, soundtracks, and ambient explorations. Drawing from the Smithsonian Folkways archives, he integrates Roscoe Holcomb's historic voice for a great blend of past and present. Each track unfolds like a little musical vignette that merges various instruments from different eras-such as the Marxophone, pedal steel guitars, and psychedelic organs. The second half of the album features Holcomb's voice, bridging folk traditions with modern improvisation and in all the record suspends you between earth and sky.
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Adagio (Loser Edition)
Adagio (Loser Edition) (white vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 1635X. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Adagio (2:49)
Ta Vimata (1:56)
Omorfo Mou (2:47)
Baby Brazil (3:47)
Can I Say (2:22)
80 Days (2:27)
Too Poor (3:53)
Corfu (2:59)
Caravan (3:08)
Review: Stella Chronopoulou began writing her fifth album in 2019 during a ferry ride to Anafi. Seeking solace after personal turmoil, she composed a melody that evolved into a rootsy, atmospheric track. While much of her career was in English, this album marks her first songs in Greek, including 'Omorfo Mou' which was written on the boat, and a cover of Greek New Wave's 'Ta Vimata.' The album was recorded with collaborators like Rafael Cohen and is a 27-minute meditation on love, desire and time with gentle rhythms and warm instrumentation. It represents ?tella's sound by capturing both nostalgia and confident self-assurance.

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Electrically Possessed: Switched On Volume 4
Cat: DUHFD 42. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Outer Bongolia (9:27)
Intervals (4:38)
Barock-Plastic (3:17)
Nomus Et Phusis (4:23)
I Feel The Air (Of Another Planet) (8:10)
Household Names (3:43)
Retrograde Mirror Form (6:45)
Solar Throw-Away (3:06)
Pandora’s Box Of Worms (2:16)
L’exotisme Interieur (3:25)
The Super-It (3:50)
Jump Drive Shut-Out (2:43)
Explosante Fixe (4:25)
Fried Monkey Eggs (instrumental) (2:07)
Monkey Jelly (1:54)
BUA (4:54)
Free Witch & No Bra Queen (4:46)
Heavy Denim Loop (part 2) (2:54)
Variation One (3:59)
Monkey Jelly (beats) (1:53)
Dimension M2 (4:05)
Solar Throw Away (3:59)
Calimero (6:26)
Fried Monkey Eggs (vocal) (2:08)
Speck Voice (5:02)
Review: Stereolab continue to trawl through their vast back catalogue on the fourth instalment of the Switched On compilation series. This edition, titled Electronically Processed, focuses primarily on rare and hard-to-find tracks (many tucked away on very limited seven-inch singles), with a handful of alternative versions, outtakes and previously unreleased cuts thrown in. Fans will find much to savour across the two-disc set, from Krautrock-tinged Chanson songs (see the rather fine 'Household Names' and Serge Gainsbourg-with-added-funk vibes of 'The Super It'), to more experimental instrumentals from soundtracks, and even the odd dancefloor-ready stomper ('Dimension M2'). In a word: essential.
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Pulse Of The Early Brain (Switched On Volume 5)
Pulse Of The Early Brain (Switched On Volume 5) (limited numbered gatefold 3xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DUHFD 43MR. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - "Simple Headphone Mind" (10:35)
Stereolab & Nurse With Wound - "Trippin' With The Birds" (21:09)
Low Fi (5:16)
Varoom! (9:19)
Laisser-Faire (4:36)
Elektro (He Held The World In His Iron Grip) (7:56)
Robot Riot (2:56)
Spool Of Collusion (2:11)
Symbolic Logic Of Now! (4:05)
Forensic Itch (3:06)
Ronco Symphony (demo) (1:01)
ABC (5:13)
Magne-Music (3:49)
Blaue Milch (4:58)
Yes Sir! I Can Moogie (1:02)
Plastic Mile (6:34)
Refractions In The Plastic Pulse (Feebate mix - Autechre remix) (7:48)
Unity Purity Occasional (2:16)
The Nth Degrees (4:12)
XXXOOO (1:10)
Cybele's Reverie (live At The Hollywood Bowl) (5:46)
Review: Stereolab's superb Switched On series hits the fifth volume here with another essential collection of their rarest releases. Also included along the way are some unreleased tunes and despite this being the fifth volume it is still impeccably high in standard. Just check out Autechre's remix of 'Refractions in the Plastic Pulse' for evidence - it's as thrilling as they come while Stereolab's second collaboration with Nurse With Wound is another good one. It is 31 minutes of psychedelic kraut to really lose your mind to. Fans old and new are sure to lap up this one.
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Javelin
Javelin (lemonade vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: AKR 171LPC1. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Goodnight Evergreen (3:30)
A Running Start (4:20)
Will Anybody Ever Love Me? (4:10)
Everything That Rises (4:59)
Genuflecting Ghost (3:32)
My Red Little Fox (3:41)
So You Are Tired (4:48)
Javelin (To Have & To Hold) (1:52)
Shit Talk (8:28)
There's A World (2:28)
Review: Sufjan Stevens is nothing short of an enigma. Capable of shapeshifting in almost unfathomable ways, he's the sort of artist that can release a spellbinding and technically astounding collection of piano duets, written to score a ballet, but give tracks names like 'And I Shall Come To You Like A Stormtrooper In Drag Serving Imperial Realness'. High brow while totally accessible, his back catalogue to date is one for which you'd struggle to find anyone who doesn't appreciate, once they've taken the time to listen. Here we are then, mere months after the aforementioned song and its parent album landed, getting to grips with another very different beast. Javelin certainly shares in the beauty that ran through its predecessor - Reflections - but whereas the last LP was relatively minimalist, here things are often the opposite. Big, rousing, 1960s-70s style pop numbers, soulful journeyman acoustic with backing chorus, theatrical soft rock and plenty more besides.
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Strange Pleasures (10th Anniversary Edition)
Strange Pleasures (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold turquoise vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: WLR 004LPX. Rel: 22 Jun 23
The Trip (6:09)
Beginning To Blue (3:05)
I Can't Sleep (3:30)
All I Know (3:15)
Fireflies (3:16)
Berlin Lovers (2:32)
Future Age (3:03)
Going Back To Strange (2:30)
Beatcity (4:06)
Midnight Drive (4:23)
We Killed The Moonlight (3:16)
Strange Pleasures (5:12)
Review: .It has been 12 years since Still Corners debuted via the ever-strong Sub Pop label, presenting themselves as an archetypal dream pop band at a time when the sound was experiencing something of a resurgence. More than a decade later, so much has changed about the world and its genres du jour, and while this lot have developed their style evolution might be going a little far. Still, if it ain't broke and all that. Ultimately, as Strange Pleasures proves, theirs wasn't even fractured. Indeed, this is gorgeous, fluffy, inviting stuff that seduces without being overtly sexy, and invites us to jump on white fluffy clouds for the duration. Of course, there are more commanding elements, occasional edgier synth pop interludes interspersed throughout, but for the most part this is wonderfully opiate stuff.
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The Remixes (reissue)
The Remixes (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2761. Rel: 27 Jan 21
Made Of Stone (808 State mix)
I Am The Resurrection (Jon Carter remix)
Fools Gold (Grooverider mix)
One Love (Utah Saints remix)
I Wanna Be Adored (Rabbit In The Moon remix - Bloody Valentine edit)
Fools Gold (A Guy Called Gerald Top Won mix)
Elephant Stone (Mint Royale remix)
Waterfall (Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne 12" remix)
She Bangs The Drums (Elephant remix)
Shoot You Down (The Soul Hooligan remix)
Waterfall (Justin Robertson mix)
Elizabeth My Dear (Kinobe remix)
Review: The Stones Roses endure as a popular indie band decades after they were really relevant. Some of their biggest moments were all touched up by a selection of remixes who were at least loosely associated with early acid house, baggy and the indie dance cross over of the same period. 808 State go first and flip 'Made of Stone' into an electric big of indie-techno. Grooverider flips the most iconic of them all, 'Fools Gold', into a low riding breakbeat roller while Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne's Verizon of 'Waterfall' leaves al the glorious tumbling guitar melodies intact and beefs up the beats.
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Purple Rarities (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Purple Rarities (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited purple vinyl LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7822614. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Meatplow (Early version) (3:28)
Interstate Love Song (Early version) (3:12)
Big Empty (acoustic version) (5:33)
Army Ants (demo) (3:53)
Unglued (demo) (2:36)
Kitchenware & Candybars (demo) (4:27)
Dancing Days (3:55)
She Knows Me Too Well (demo) (3:01)
Interstate Love Song (acoustic version) (4:00)
Review: In 1994, Stone Temple Pilots returned to the studio to record Purple, their highly anticipated second album following the success of their debut Core in 1992, which sold over eight million copies. Purple debuted at number one on the Billboard album chart and went on to sell more than six million copies. To celebrate its legacy, Rhino drops this, Purple Rarities, a long player pressed on purple vinyl featuring demos, early versions and acoustic recordings from the 2019 Super Deluxe Edition, all available exclusively for RSD Black Friday.
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Keep Me Safe Keep Me Sane: Rare Tracks 1972
Cat: JACK 044. Rel: 28 May 24
Head On (5:37)
Death Trip (5:40)
I Got A Right (2:49)
Hard To Beat (4:49)
Raw Power (4:39)
Cock In My Pocket (3:52)
Rubber Legs (5:35)
Pin Point Eyes (6:15)
Johanna (4:26)
Open Up & Bleed (4:45)
Review: Keep Me Safe Keep Me Sane offers up a scholastic batch of rarities from Iggy Pop fronted proto-punk timebomb The Stooges, all captured in and around 1972 when the band had reformed from their first break up and were in the process of crafting their cult classic Raw Power. Boasting an array of studio outtakes, tour rehearsal cuts and unhinged live performances, this collection gets you as close to the madness as a fly on the wall of a dingy tour van or sweaty rehearsal studio, yet prevents from being caught in the chaotic drug-fuelled egotistical malaise that would eventually torpedo the group.
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Parallel Realms
Parallel Realms (gatefold violet & cobalt blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PRC 4871. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Always/Never (3:41)
Holding On (3:13)
Interspace (2) (1:02)
Feelings (3:30)
Together Forever (4:32)
Under Water/In Air (3:12)
Armatron (4:08)
Interspace (3) (1:10)
Chizzlers (3:57)
Interspace (4) (0:42)
Running Around (3:40)
Carnival (3:53)
Lot Of Nice Things (4:27)
Interspace (5) (1:02)
Waited For It (2:28)
Something To Prove (2:41)
Leaving (7:15)
Review: Portland, Oregon electro-indie beauties Strfkr return with their first album in almost half a decade, following on from their couplet of projects unveiled in 2020. While their home-recorded shoegazing Future Past Life exuded some of their most ethereal and experimental material to date, Ambient 1 would arrive later in the year and provide a fully instrumental nod to the likes of Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk with its slow building synth lines and retro New Age prog meanderings. Having got all of that artistic experimentation out of the way, and returned to the studio to craft a work full certain to enjoy a touring cycle, Parallel Realms reverts, pivots and dances its way toward a newfound place of Balearic-tinged, disco-laden synth-pop; offering on their eighth full-length LP, a more succinct, direct and instantaneous formula than ever previously proverbed.
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Room On Fire (reissue)
Room On Fire (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 196588 01681. Rel: 07 Jul 23
What Ever Happened? (2:55)
Reptilla (3:41)
Automatic Stop (1:42)
12:51 (1:34)
You Talk Way Too Much (2:29)
Between Love & Hate (3:00)
Meet Me In The Bathroom (3:20)
Under Control (2:55)
The Way It Is (3:00)
The End Has No End (2:21)
I Can't Win (5:32)
Review: It's hard to believe The Strokes' debut album is 20 years old in 2023. Of course, it sounds very much like the band did at that time, with reviews upon release even celebrating the fact that they'd opted not to mess about with a musical formula that won legions of fans on their debut, Is This It. High speed, turbulent, angsty rock 'n' roll music that isn't just youthful, it's completely disinterested in growing up. Of course, this might be taken to mean a lack of new ideas, but that's precisely where the genius really shines through. Room On Fire is less a band regurgitating and getting 'found out', and more proof of a singular vision of what a guitar band should actually sound like. Really very loud, not at all comprising, and while comparable to many, entirely The Strokes.
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First Impressions Of Earth (reissue)
First Impressions Of Earth (reissue) (limited hazy red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196588 016714. Rel: 07 Jul 23
You Only Live Once (3:13)
JuiceBox (3:16)
Heart In A Cage (3:27)
Razorblade (3:26)
On The Other Side (4:34)
Vision Of Division (4:16)
Ask Me Anything (3:19)
Electricityscape (3:33)
Killing Lies (3:49)
Fear Of Sleep (4:02)
15 Mintues (4:30)
Size Of The World (4:26)
Evening Sun (3:04)
Red Light (3:14)
Review: We have been quietly wondering when the dance music backlash will begin and popular trends will turn back to guitar music, and maybe a reissue of this classic album from The Strokes will provide the catalyst. It was one of three early albums from the band that made for an unreal run of records and it still sounds mega all these years later. The critically acclaimed, gold-certified First Impressions Of Earth was first released back in 2005 and debuted right in the top spot of the UK album charts. It packs a punch with hit singles like hit singles 'Juicebox,' 'Heart in a Cage' and 'You Only Live Once' all proving plenty of singalong joys.
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West Coast
Cat: GI 437CD. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Out There
West Coast
Origin
Life's A Beach!
Self Service
Indo
Review: It is still rather cold here at Juno HQ, but the days are starting to feel little longer and brighter, which means we're ever more open to Balearic reveries. Few are better than this one from Studio, the Swedish duo of Dan Lissvik and Rasmus Hagg who created a sound bridging indie, electronic and psychedelic music. Their 2006 debut blended Balearic romanticism with Krautrock, disco, dub, afrobeat and pop lyricism influenced by new wave and has been hard to find in physical and even streaming formats over the years. Inspired by DJ Screw, J Dilla and European live DJ sets, Studio embraced an "anything-goes" ethos, unbound by musical borders, and the results have stood the test of time.
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Autofiction
Autofiction (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8703863. Rel: 16 Sep 22
She Still Leads Me On (4:16)
Personality Disorder (3:59)
15 Again (3:17)
The Only Way I Can Love You (4:11)
That Boy On The Stage (2:34)
Drive Myself Home (4:36)
Black Ice (2:49)
Shadow Self (3:37)
It's Always The Quiet Ones (4:09)
What Am I Without You? (6:13)
Turn Off Your Brain & Yell (5:50)
Review: Autofiction is certainly a triumphant return for the mighty Suede, one of the most iconic of all UK indie bands who helped nurture the Britpop movement out of nappies and into big boy pants, and big boy record deals, during the early-1990s. Whether this is exactly the rebirth into a punk outfit some corners of the press would have you believe is another question.

Ultimately, LP number nine definitely feels like a change of tact, with Brett Anderson's voice taking on a new, grizzlier sound (albeit at times still erupting into the siren-esque tones we fell head over heels for first time round). On the whole, it would be far more accurate simply to label this outing as tougher, rawer and much less affected than the stuff we've had in the past.
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Coming Up (25th Anniversary Edition)
Coming Up (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DEMREC 930. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Trash (4:05)
Filmstar (3:23)
Lazy (3:15)
By The Sea (4:10)
She (3:40)
Beautiful Ones (3:49)
Starcrazy (3:35)
Picnic By The Motorway (4:18)
The Chemistry Between Us (7:02)
Saturday Night (4:27)
Review: In terms of landmark releases, you'd be hard pushed to find anyone that doesn't rank Suede's third as a seminal moment in their career. And that's not to say the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler somehow set them free, more to point out this record saw the band reach the heights of critical and commercial success, while also confirming they had definitely found their sound.

It's an album with smash hit singles and iconic tunes like 'Beautiful Ones', 'Filmstar', and 'Trash', all of which are still etched into the memory of anyone who was listening to any radio station back in 1996. But there's much depth here too, with a playlist that offers you nothing but the highest quality British alternative indie rock 'n' roll - passionate, camp, playful, tough and infinitely catchy. We didn't know how good we
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Surrender: A Collection (remastered)
Surrender: A Collection (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8664423. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Dominic Christ (6:29)
Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne (3:18)
Harlem (6:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:40)
Dream Baby Dream (6:21)
Touch Me (4:16)
Ghost Rider (2:34)
Mr Ray (5:09)
Surrender (3:42)
Why Be Blue? (4:33)
Wrong Decisions (4:28)
Dachau, Disney, Disco (5:15)
Radiation (3:04)
Girl (unreleased version) (4:50)
Frankie Teardrop (First version) (13:24)
Review: Alan Vega & Marty Rev's career as Suicide spanned an incredible four decades. During those years, they rarely if ever got much credit for their work but as is often the way, once time passed they started to get deserving plaudits and an ever growing status amongst fans and critics. Now said to be one of the most inspirational outfits of the 70s, they influenced everyone from Depeche Mode to Soft Cell. This brand new, remastered collection takes in tunes from all across the band's career and has plenty of big, raw, energetic and eclectic sounds with track from their first album in 1977 and most recent in 2002.

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Girls Gang
Cat: IDI 021CD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Girls Gang
Schall & Rauch
Nothing To Hide
Alien
Halkidiki
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy)
Hypnotized
Zombie
Disco Goth
Fomo
No More Tears
Review: Berlin-based Dina Summer - a synth-loving trio fronted by the suitably sassy and no-holds barred singer Dina P - impressed with their Italo-disco and turn-of-the-millennium electroclash inspired debut album, Rimini. Three years in, they return with an arguably even stronger set - the notably darker, more stylish and more new wave-influenced Girl's Gang. Many of their trademark elements remain to the fore - Dina P's dead-eyed spoken word vocals, the use of vintage drum machine rhythms and sequenced basslines - but this time round come accompanied by black mascara-clad nods to post-punk, New Romantic, goth-rock and Depeche Mode style synth-pop sounds. As previously stated, it is genuinely stylish and impeccably observed stylistically, but what makes it stand out is the substance behind the sheen.
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Wild Loneliness
Wild Loneliness (limited green & yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 780LPC1. Rel: 25 Feb 22
City Of The Dead (4:24)
Endless Summer (4:16)
On The Floor (3:37)
Highly Suspect (4:36)
Set It Aside (2:23)
This Night (4:35)
Wild Loneliness (3:04)
Refracting (2:51)
Connection (4:40)
If You're Not Dark (4:01)
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The Breaks
The Breaks (transluscent red vinyl LP)
Cat: JNR 456LPC1. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Vanishing Point (4:59)
Fish On A String (6:54)
Rage (3:31)
Road Signs & Meanings (6:29)
Overture (2:33)
Wave (3:55)
Doreen (4:14)
The Breaks (4:18)
Review: On their seventh album, The Breaks, SUUNS embrace limbo and craft their most emotionally resonant and sonically rich work to date. The Montreal trio of Ben Shemie, Joseph Yarmush, and Liam O'Neill dive deeper into pop instincts than ever before here while also pushing their experimental rock boundaries. With O'Neill at the production helm, they explore loops, synths and MIDI instruments that might well draw to mind Tangerine Dream and certain downtempo trip-hop acts. The album was forged over two years of touring and remote collaboration and blends whispered intimacy with vast soundscapes best exemplified in tracks like 'Doreen' and the superbly adventurous title song.
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Future Ruins
Future Ruins (heavyweight red vinyl LP)
Cat: ROCKACT 121LPX. Rel: 25 Jan 19
Mary Winter (5:04)
The Lonely Cloud Fades In The Air (4:13)
Future Ruins (6:10)
Theeascending (4:46)
Drone Lover (4:18)
Spiked Flower (3:27)
Everybody's Going Somewhere & No-One's Going Anywhere (3:48)
Golden Remedy (5:44)
Good Times Are So Hard To Follow (3:09)
Radio Silent (7:00)
Review: Straight outta shoegaze central, Oxford UK, since 1989, Swervedriver have been providing us with smoothly distorted guitars, vocals of refreshing reverberation and just those hints of angst and melancholia to get you through the decade. Future Ruins, like a lot of post and alt-rock to hit the shelves these days has touches of nihilism abound, although it's no secret Swervedriver have been offering this atmosphere for aeons longer than most. For fans of bands like Dinosaur Jr. yes, Swervedriver's latest effort remains firmly within the grungey and pastel confines of shoegaze, and with the genre's hey day missed so much but so many, it's never a pain to revisit the glory days of motion picture soundtracks.
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There's A Big Star Outside
There's A Big Star Outside (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 12SUBC 140. Rel: 06 Jun 24
How Many Love Songs Have Died In Vegas? (3:53)
Very Heaven (3:52)
Don't Make Me A Stranger (3:24)
Robin (3:21)
These Words (4:58)
First Song (3:36)
Glitter (3:42)
Big Star (4:01)
It's Just Sun In Your Eyes (4:30)
So Long, So Far (Marble-Bellied Baby) (4:31)
Fire Surrounds (6:25)
Review: Five years is a long time to go without an album in anyone's books, but it's also one of those reassuringly long hiatuses that betrays the ethics of the artists. Not compelled to buy their way into the 21st Century's rather abhorrent demand for constant stimulation simply to keep the likes, clicks and followers up, instead the outfits that take half a decade to gather themselves usually have something to say that's worth listening, and the instrumentals to back that up. There's A Big Star Outside is no exception to that rule we just made up. It soars, it swoons, it romances and it commiserates through a tapestry of artsy space rock, baroque pop, pseudo-shoe gaze, 1980s synth, and rousing indie. It tells stories, paints pictures, captivates emotions and speaks to heart and mind in one fell swoop. Or, to put all that another way, Swim Deep's latest might be their greatest.
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